Most instructors I talk to have notes that include all the commands they'll
teach. Sometimes it's a hard copy (printed pages), but I save mine as a PDF
and read from a tablet these days. I tend to over-prepare for teaching, but
will often ad lib in the actual classroom.

Here is an example of my own notes, from Software Carpentry shell:
https://github.com/k8hertweck/SWCarpentryCribSheets/blob/master/unix/UnixOSUMay2015.md


On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 2:51 PM, Andreas Mueller <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi.
>
> I'm new to SWC and I'm about to finish the instructor training.
> I have a very basic question about presenting the material.
>
> I'll host a git workshop soon at my university (not branded as SWC but
> using the material).
> Looking at the git workshop at the last scipy:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKFNPxxkbO0
> Azalee is going through slides and then doing live coding.
>
> The live coding is exactly the same as in the SWC material, but it's not
> on the slides.
> So I'm not sure where he gets the material from. Is it learned by heart or
> does he have a printed out version next to him or somewhere else?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Andy
>
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