This poor blog has had so much bad news lately, I thought I'd share some good news!
I have an interview with a small university here in South Jordan to teach Intellectual Property. I would teach copyright law, trademark law and patent law and a little bit of the international treaties that govern the above.
I have had my phone interview and in two weeks I present a demo to a few professors. I thought that I would teach patents in my demo because that is my weakness. And I thought I would explain that since it's the one that I have the least experience with, it would be as bad as it would ever get (but somehow I would still find a way to make it fabulous!)
My sister said that was a silly idea and I should teach my strong point in the demo (copyright law) and not mention any weaknesses.
Who is right? Me or my sister?
3 comments:
teaching what you're bad at, reminds me of the Guersney book. I think you are a fab teacher and can't go wrong either way
I gotta go with your sister on this one. You only have a few minutes of their time to make the best impression you can.
I'd stick with the strong point ( :
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