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29  mars     04h00
Episode 129: Quickbite: Live Coding and Codealongs
   Join Sean and Kelly in this QuickBites episode as they explore the technique of live coding presentations in education. They highlight the cognitive benefits, such as active learning and enhanced understanding, as well as the engagement and communication fostered through this teaching method. The...
24  mars     14h00
Episode 128: From Blocks to Code with PickCode
   In episode of Teaching Python, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster Paredes dive into the world of coding education, focusing on the journey from block to text coding. They are joined by Charlie Meyer, co founder and CEO of Pick Code, to discuss strategies and tools that make learning to code an...
02  mars     12h00
Episode 127: Setting Goals
   This episode of Teaching Python is a quick bite about setting goals. Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster Paredes discuss the importance of goal setting and how it can lead to personal and professional growth. They explore different types of goals, such as accomplishment goals and transformative goals,...
19  février     05h00
Episode 126: Projects and Portfolios
   In Episode of the Teaching Python podcast, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster Paredes delve into the fascinating realm of projects and portfolios for young coders. Expanding on the importance of showcasing coding skills, they explore how portfolios act as a powerful tool to demonstrate...
05  février     05h00
Episode 125: Microlearning
   In episode of Teaching Python, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster Paredes dive into the concept of micro learning, discussing its benefits in fostering long term memory retention and profound comprehension. The hosts advocate formalizing micro learning breaking down topics into approachable,...
14  janvier     16h00
Episode 124: Motivated with Coding in the World of AI
   In this episode, Sean and Kelly focus on maintaining engagement in a pedagogical and professional setting during interaction with AI. They share meaningful anecdotes from their respective fields, offering a variety of methods to increase productivity and interest. Kelly, as an educator, discusses...
02  janvier     05h00
Episode 123: Five Year Anniversary
   In this commemorative episode, Kelly and Sean celebrate their fifth year at Teaching Python. They reflect upon the origins of the podcast, how it has evolved, successes and challenges they’ve faced, and valuable lessons learned over the years. This episode underscores the importance of embracing...
16  décembre     18h00
Episode 122: Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
   In Episode of Teaching Python, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster Paredes, explore the multifaceted role of AI in society together with their special guest, Cecilia Danesi. An expert in AI ethics and social impact, Cecilia shares in depth knowledge and interesting insights on the influence AI...
24  novembre     19h00
Episode 121: The Board of Knowledge
   In this episode of Teaching Python, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster Paredes dive into the world of teaching coding with their special guest, the Board of Knowledge. This unique teaching tool, a large whiteboard spanning the back wall of their computer science classroom, is a visual...
08  novembre     05h00
Episode 120: Quick Bites: Failing
   Episode : The Role of Failure in Learning In this episode of the Teaching Python podcast, co hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster Paredes discuss the significance of failure in learning. They assert that failure is a crucial part of development and growth, providing an opportunity to be resilient...
24  octobre     04h00
Episode 119: Quick Bites: Constructivism and Coding
   In this episode of our teaching series, we dive into learners and their coding journey. We spotlight the Constructivist learning approach, emphasizing its core tenets: active learning, connecting coding to real world challenges, the crucial role of collaboration, and the sheer power of motivation....
21  octobre     12h00
Episode 118: Quick Bites: Testing Student Code
   Today, we’ll talk about how to test students’ code using automated tools. For example, the unit testing built into Replit’s Teams for Education https: replit.com site teams for education allows students to see if their code is correct, while teachers can quickly assess dozens of submissions. We...
11  octobre     20h00
Episode 117: Intermediate Python With Yasoob Khalid
   Yasoob Khalid is a blogger, developer at Microsoft, and author of Practical Python Projects and Intermediate Python. Growing up in Pakistan, he saw that there was a lack of resources for learners in developing countries, so he started to blog about what he was learning. Over time, this grew into...
09  septembre     19h00
Episode 116: NLP with Ines Montani
   This episode dives into the multifaceted realm of Natural Language Processing NLP with a guest expert, Ines Montani . The discussion revolves around the use of Python in the context of NLP, the complexities of language, the design of label schemes, and how educators and students can dive into...
24  août     21h00
Episode 115: DroneBlocks with Dennis Baldwin
   In this captivating episode of Teaching Python, Kelly and Sean sit down with the innovative mind behind DroneBlocks.io, Dennis Baldwin. As a child, Dennis was deeply fascinated with remote control cars and airplanes. That childhood passion translated into a profound interest in engineering, as he...
06  août     13h00
Episode 114: The EduBlocks Evolution and Josh Lowe
   Way back on Episode https: www.teachingpython.fm , we interviewed Josh Lowe, then years old and the creator of EduBlocks https: edublocks.org . When Josh was , he started a Saturday afternoon project to make a block based coding IDE that generated Python code. Flash forward seven...
31  juillet     12h00
Episode 113: ChatGPT and Studying Teachers
   This week we are joined by Philip Guo and Sam Lau, researchers at the University of California, San Diego. Philip and Sam have recently published research on how computer science instructors use artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot in their classrooms. Join us to learn more...
14  juillet     19h00
Episode 112: Dash, Plotly, and Learning
   In this episode, Kelly and Sean meet with Adam Schroeder, community manager at Plotly and author of The Book of Dash. We’ll talk about how teachers can use data visualization in the classroom with Dash to bring data to life for their students. If you’re not familiar with the Dash and Plotly Python...
01  juillet     14h00
Episode 111: Generative AI with Eric Matthes
   Episode : Exploring Generative AI in Education In Episode of the Teaching Python podcast, join special guest Eric Matthes and your hosts Kelly and Sean as they dive into the intriguing world of generative AI in education. Coming fresh from the Education Summit at PyCon , they provide a...
23  juin     12h00
Episode 110: CircuitPython with Kattni Rembor
   Show Notes Introduction Welcome to this week’s episode, entirely devoted to CircuitPython. We’re excited to have Kattni Rembor from Adafruit as our special guest, who has contributed extensively to the CircuitPython platform, from beginner guides to advanced projects. Kattni’s Win of the Week...
30  mai     04h00
Episode 109: What We Did on Our Podcast Sabbatical
   Show Notes: Personal Updates Sean Tibor shares his excitement about meeting his overseas team members for the first time. He also expresses pride at watching his first batch of students graduate and choose to study in computer science and related fields. Future Learning Journeys Kelly Schuster...
12  mars     21h00
Episode 108: Hardware for Learning
   Kelly and Sean interview Ryan Dehmoubed, co founder of JuiceMind https: www.juicemind.com, a startup focused on hardware and software for the K computer science education market. Their initial products focus on the AP Computer Science curriculum with a goal of making coding more engaging...
05  mars     18h00
Episode 107: AI In The Middle School with Dr. Nisha Talagala
   Have you ever wondered how Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant can understand and respond to our commands Or how Netflix or YouTube recommend the next video for us to watch The answer lies in Artificial Intelligence AI , a branch of computer science that allows machines to perform tasks that...
23  février     05h00
Episode 106: Interview with Al Sweigart
   After years of being atop our must have guests list, Kelly and Sean finally get to interview Al Sweigart, author of Automate the Boring Stuff with Python, as well as many other books and courses that help people learn Python more effectively Join us as we talk about everything from our favorite...
08  février     14h00
Episode 105: PyCon Education Summit
   Kelly and Sean are organizing the PyCon US Education Summit for . Join us to learn more about the summit, what we’ve learned from attending, and how you can get involved.
24  janvier     23h00
Episode 104: What We’re Reading
   In episode of the Teaching Python podcast, Kelly and Sean discuss their wins of the week and announce they are co chairing the PyCon US Education Summit in April . The episode features a segment on book recommendations, where Kelly and Sean share some of their recent reads that they found...
05  janvier     13h00
Episode 103: ChatGPT and Learning
   This episode description was written by ChatGPT. What do you think In this episode of the Teaching Python podcast, Kelly and Sean delve into the topic of ChatGPT and its potential impact on computer science education. ChatGPT https: openai.com blog chatgpt is a new artificial intelligence tool...
24  décembre     19h00
Episode 102: The Learner Variability Project
   In Episode of the Teaching Python podcast with Kelly and Sean, the topic is learner variability, based on an article by Jessica Jackson of the Digital Promise Project. This episode discusses how to effectively teach programming to a diverse group of learners, and how to adapt to the individual...
11  décembre     20h00
Episode 101: 2022 Holiday Gift Guide
   Welcome to Teaching Python, the podcast all about sharing tips, tricks, and insights on teaching and learning the Python programming language. In this episode, Kelly and Sean are giving you a list of gift ideas for computer science teachers and learners. Whether you’re a teacher looking for some...
05  novembre     16h00
Episode 100: Celebrating Motivation (with mkennedy & brianokken)
   After episodes of Teaching Python, Kelly and Sean invite some friends of the show to share how they stay motivated. We’re joined by Michael Kennedy https: twitter.com mkennedy and Brian Okken twitter.com brianokken from the Python Bytes https: pythonbytes.fm podcast to talk about the...
28  octobre     04h00
Episode 99: LIVE: The Art of Searching It Up
   The Teaching Python podcast speaks about how the Google Cycle can help support learning in Code. Teaching kids to embrace the research side of Coding and become great at this skill Now we aren’t talking about googling for solutions. But smart googling with a big perspective. ’ Kelly is...
20  octobre     04h00
Episode 98: Robotics with RobotLab
   The Teaching Python podcast speaks with Elad Inbar, founder of RobotLab and Robots for Education and how to improve student engagement by using robots. Special Guest: Elad Inbar.
19  septembre     04h00
Episode 97: Beyond Computer Science Classrooms
   Sri Kundurthy, a student and EuroPython speaker joins Kelly and Sean to talk about bringing Python to other subject areas. From physics models to data manipulation to advanced algorithms, we talk about a wide range of applications for computer science outside of the computer science classroom...
03  septembre     12h00
Episode 96: Decoupling Grading
   Kelly and Sean discuss how grading and learning are often confused with each other. We settle in for a chat about everything from intern projects to class challenges to communicating actual learning through grades. Settle in for an episode with just the co hosts of Teaching Python
22  août     04h00
Episode 95: Managing Your Teacher Workload
   The Teaching Python podcast speaks with Pete Dring and the tools he has created to manage his workload while teaching computer science and Python. Join us to learn more about these tools and how you can use them to shift your workload from boring to exciting Special Guest: Peter Dring.
01  août     16h00
Episode 94: Anaconda in Education
   Sean and Kelly speak with Anaconda and their outreach program. Anaconda supports educators and learners with the ability to understand and interpret data. This leads to better decision making and a world where people are empowered to create positive change. Episode Errata: The hackday event...
20  juillet     04h00
Episode 93: Mission Encodeable
   Harry and Anna are high school students who are passionate about coding, engineering, and design. When they’re not doing their homework, they’re busy writing tutorials, designing website wireframes, and planning the next courses for Mission Encodeable. Special Guests: Anna Wake and Harry Wake.
13  juillet     04h00
Episode 92: Let’s Talk Teaching
   In this episode, Sean and Kelly talk with Computer Science and STEM teachers about our wins, our failures, and all about teaching Python. We’re joined by teachers Dottie Holland, Andre Chmielewski, and Andy Colley to talk about everything from our favorite teaching resources, what it’s like to...
31  mai     04h00
Episode 91: The New Beta Python Micro:bit Editor
   In this episode, we will learn about the new features of this great alpha product for the micro:bit. Its main goals are to make coding with Python per se and Python on the micro:bit more accessible: An appealing user interface with bright colours Contextual help and autocomplete Example...
12  mai     04h00
Episode 90: Equitable Learning
   We welcome David Cavallo an entrepreneur in using technologies to improve learning and promote social equitable development. Our topic this week is equitable computation learning and the reasons and methods for it. Special Guest: David Cavallo.
01  mai     19h00
PyConUS 2022 Debrief
   Kelly and Sean debrief on PyCon US on Sunday morning before flying home. From the Education Summit to the Expo Hall to the Talk Track, we cover it all. Most importantly, we cover the best food and coffee to check out for next year in Salt Lake City Note this is a live debrief with no...
20  avril     04h00
Episode 89: FinTech Careers
   In the film, Shift Happens, Carl Fisch later modified by Scott Mcleod stated that The top in demand jobs in did not exist in . We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t exist yet, using technologies that haven’t been invented, in order to solve problems we don’t...
05  avril     04h00
Episode 88: Data Science Careers
   In the film, Shift Happens, Carl Fisch later modified by Scott Mcleod stated that The top in demand jobs in did not exist in . We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t exist yet, using technologies that haven’t been invented, in order to solve problems we don’t...
23  mars     04h00
Episode 87: Cybersecurity Careers
   In the film, Shift Happens, Carl Fisch stated that The top in demand jobs in did not exist in . We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t exist yet, using technologies that haven’t been invented, in order to solve problems we don’t even know are problems yet. ...
07  mars     03h00
Episode 86: Thinking Globally
   In this episode, Sean and Kelly talk about the future. Looking into the past years years of teaching and looking back at how we were taught as children, what has changed Just as our teachers prepared us for our present, how are we preparing our students We should no longer try to prepare our...
16  février     18h00
Episode 85: Teaching the Basics with Requests
   Most people think of Requests as an intermediate or advanced area of Python, but what happens when we turn it loose on beginner programmers Spoiler lots of learning and surprises Requests is a popular Python library for making HTTP requests in a simplified, elegant way. As the one of the top ...
31  janvier     05h00
Episode 84: Global Computer Science with Will Richardson
   Continuing on conversations about tech for good, helping our students build global competence, and preparing our children to be successful in an ever increasing digital world, Kelly and Sean speak with Will Richardson, founder of the Big Questions Institute. Are we preparing students to identify...
17  janvier     19h00
Episode 83: 2021 Year in Review (or something)
   This week, Kelly and Sean look over all that happened in for Teaching Python and commit to some bigger goals for . What were the highlights according to our co hosts From the great guests to the wins in the classroom, Kelly and Sean catch up and kick off the new year together.
03  janvier     05h00
Episode 82: Helping Kids Navigate the Online World with Richard Culatta
   We sometimes make assumptions when it comes to students and using technology, that students are savvy tech users. Although coding curriculum lends itself easily to incorporating many digital citizenship https: www.teachingpython.fm articles digital citizenship skills, even the best Computer...
13  décembre     05h00
Episode 81: Holiday Gift Guide
   It’s the most wonderful time of the year as Kelly and Sean put together a gift guide for techie kids From transformable robots to glowing toys to soldering stations, we cover the items on our lists for the holidays. Check the show notes for links that support the podcast