This is a great post! I've always thought teaching what you have learned is the best way to solidify your understanding of a topic and you may even get a question along the way that makes you think in a way you wouldn't have otherwise (or even stump you and you need to do some extra research). We can learn as much from the students as they learn from us.
I have wanted to start a tech group in my area (and hopefully eventually a tech training company) that meets up and we teach each other about an area of interest to us. I have not gotten it started yet as we are in the process of relocating and house hunting, but I want to soon!
This is a great post! I've always thought teaching what you have learned is the best way to solidify your understanding of a topic and you may even get a question along the way that makes you think in a way you wouldn't have otherwise (or even stump you and you need to do some extra research). We can learn as much from the students as they learn from us.
I have wanted to start a tech group in my area (and hopefully eventually a tech training company) that meets up and we teach each other about an area of interest to us. I have not gotten it started yet as we are in the process of relocating and house hunting, but I want to soon!
Let me know when you start one :)