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Learn about applications of computer science, computing, and coding across various industries. This podcast is geared towards students and teachers learning computer science. Built by the team at CodeHS (codehs.com) - website at codinginthewild.com.

Coding in the Wild Jeremy Keeshin

    • Onderwijs

Learn about applications of computer science, computing, and coding across various industries. This podcast is geared towards students and teachers learning computer science. Built by the team at CodeHS (codehs.com) - website at codinginthewild.com.

    #6: Coding for Politics with Joshua Kravitz

    #6: Coding for Politics with Joshua Kravitz

    In this episode on Coding in the Wild, we interview Joshua Kravitz, a recent Deputy Data Director for the Jon Ossoff U.S. Senate Campaign in Georgia. Joshua talks about how he uses programming in the political world. From creating phone banks for volunteers across 25 different languages to analyzing post-election data, Joshua shares that coding is extremely valuable to manage data and share insights throughout the campaign trail.

    • 11 min.
    #5: Coding for Sustainability and Equity with Arno & Floor

    #5: Coding for Sustainability and Equity with Arno & Floor

    • 27 min.
    #4: Coding to Equalize Workforce Opportunities with Dr. Sreyoshi Bhaduri

    #4: Coding to Equalize Workforce Opportunities with Dr. Sreyoshi Bhaduri

    In this episode on Coding in the Wild, we interview Dr. Sreyoshi Bhaduri, Global People Research and Analytics lead at McGraw Hill. Sreyoshi uses her engineering background and interest in education to generate data-driven insights to improve culture, diversity, inclusion, leadership, and training in the workforce.

    "Coding is an integral part of people analytics and can help address challenges of inequities in the 21st century workforce by highlighting trends, predicting outcomes, and drawing insights to make sense of large datasets on employees at organizations." - Dr. Sreyoshi Bhaduri

    Recommended literature in this podcast on coding biases:
    - Book: Algorithms of Oppression by Safiya Noble
    - Documentary: Coded Bias

    • 21 min.
    #3: Coding in Interactive Art with John Henry Thompson

    #3: Coding in Interactive Art with John Henry Thompson

    In this episode on Coding in the Wild, we interview John Henry Thompson, an app developer and computer science and creative learning teacher, about his interest in both technology and art. John's most recent project is DiCE, an open source platform for exploring art, learning, and computer science.

    "I want to make it easy for people to use the computer as an expressive instrument, and to inspire people to learn about themselves and the world." - John Henry Thompson

    • 17 min.
    #2: Coding in Open Source with Feross Aboukhadijeh

    #2: Coding in Open Source with Feross Aboukhadijeh

    In this episode on Coding in Open Source, we interview Feross Aboukhadijeh about his innovative projects and experience with open source software. Feross is an entrepreneur, programmer, open source author, and mad scientist who will tell you, "It's possible to make a profit and share your code with the world!"

    • 22 min.
    #1: Coding in Law with Adam Adler

    #1: Coding in Law with Adam Adler

    In this episode on Coding in the Wild, we interview Adam Adler, a practicing lawyer, to learn how he applies his software engineering and statistics education to law. Adam handles a variety of cases around cyberlaw and intellectual property. Listen to learn what that means!

    • 19 min.

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