Using AI, the Internet, and Initiative Without Feeling Like You’re Cheating
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What do you do when it feels like everyone else already knows what they’re doing—and you’re still figuring it out?
In this episode of the Black-Liberation.Tech podcast, Dr. Renée Jordan answers questions for learners who are curious, self-directed, resourceful, and often learning outside traditional structures.
We talk about:
- What it really means to feel “behind” (and why you probably aren’t)
- How to use tools like AI and the internet as learning partners—not shortcuts
- Staying motivated when there are no deadlines, grades, or feedback
- Advocating for yourself when institutions aren’t meeting your needs
- Turning DIY learning into portfolios, projects, and proof you can show
If you’ve ever taught yourself something because the system didn’t, this episode is for you.
You’re not cheating. You’re not behind. You’re building skills the system doesn’t always know how to measure—yet.
Continue the conversation at Black-Liberation.Tech, and leave your questions or learning stories in the comments.
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