Michelle Weise
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, and I think that's like a great way to think about it.
But yeah, the expertise can definitely...
you know, sort of probably make you question how much you know.
And I don't know, I felt imposter syndrome even when I was like a new professor.
I had gone to six years of grad school to become a professor and I realized like I didn't know how to teach.
Like I didn't, I knew my subject area and I knew what it looked like to be a good teacher.
I saw my professors do it well, some of them.
But then once I had to do it, I sort of felt, I felt like this real disconnect of, oh my God, I'm in this place of authority.
And it felt like I was wearing a giant suit that I didn't fit in.
And yeah, it just felt like, it just felt really, really vulnerable.
And it felt like, oh, I'm not doing this well.
Like I'm failing at this.
And it's a really like, I don't know if you've ever like,
had those kinds of moments where you're just like, I have no idea what I'm doing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How do you see technology and AI right now affecting what you do?
And do you have any sort of fears or reservations about it?
Yes.
And having like a launch pad.