We found 10 episodes of Teaching Python with the tag “teaching”.
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Episode 129: Quickbite: Live Coding and Codealongs
March 29th, 2024 | 26 mins 26 secs
coding, quickbite, teaching
Join Sean and Kelly as they discuss the advantages of live coding in education, including active learning, improved problem-solving, and building student confidence, while addressing challenges and sharing upcoming educational summit announcements.
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Episode 127: Setting Goals
March 2nd, 2024 | 25 mins 48 secs
goals, quickbites, teaching
In this quick bite episode, Kelly and Sean talk about how to set goals as a learner, teacher, and leader. What makes a good goal? Why do we even need them?
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Episode 120: Quick Bites: Failing
November 8th, 2023 | 18 mins 12 secs
education, learning, programming, python, quick bite, teaching
In this quick bite episode, Sean & Kelly talk about the critical role of failing in learning. Not just that it happens but that it's essential for real learning to take place.
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Episode 119: Quick Bites: Constructivism and Coding
October 24th, 2023 | 22 mins 1 sec
coding, constructivism, python, quick bites, teaching
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. The transformative potential of this approach is undeniable. From tales of initial struggles to triumphant victories, this episode is a 15-20 minute dive into the heart of teaching Python.
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Episode 113: ChatGPT and Studying Teachers
July 31st, 2023 | 56 mins 25 secs
artificial intelligence, chatgpt, github copilot, python, teaching
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 about the data behind how generative AI is changing the way we teach computer science and coding.
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Episode 107: AI In The Middle School with Dr. Nisha Talagala
March 5th, 2023 | 47 mins 51 secs
artificial intelligence, machine learning, python, teaching
In this episode, Dr. Nisha Talagala from AIClub joins hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster-Paredes to discuss the basics of teaching Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) for middle school students, including how AI is used in our daily lives, how to create your own AI projects, and why it's essential to understand the ethics of AI.
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Episode 103: ChatGPT and Learning
January 5th, 2023 | 49 mins 34 secs
artificial intelligence, chatgpt, computer science education, critical thinking, education technology, learning, teaching
In this episode of Teaching Python, Kelly and Sean consider the potential effects of ChatGPT on computer science education. They explore the question of whether ChatGPT will assist or hinder the learning process, and consider ways in which this innovative artificial intelligence tool might be used beneficially.
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Episode 101: 2022 Holiday Gift Guide
December 11th, 2022 | 48 mins 13 secs
gift guide, holidays, python, robots, teaching
Whether you're a teacher looking for some inspiration for your holiday wishlist, or a student looking for a gift for your favorite computer science teacher, this episode has you covered. From practical tools like an online course about Python, to fun gadgets like a Lego rollercoaster or desktop robot, there's something for everyone on this list.
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Episode 100: Celebrating Motivation (with @mkennedy & @brianokken)
November 5th, 2022 | 46 mins 15 secs
programming, python, teaching
After 100 episodes of Teaching Python, Kelly and Sean invite some friends of the show to share how they stay motivated.
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Episode 97: Beyond Computer Science Classrooms
September 19th, 2022 | 46 mins 22 secs
computer science, math, physics, python, teaching
Sri Kundarthy, 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.