Learning To Loop Nathan Dalal, Karan Singhal
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- Образование
The demand for computing continues to grow, and we need learn how to teach computing effectively.
Hear about how students, educators, professors and researchers think about teaching computer science.
From courses, research, nonprofits, startups, financial markets, and policy makers, learn how brilliant people are creating more equitable access to computer science education, by staying in the loop with us.
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it=2: CSBridge and International Introductory Computing Education
Teaching students outside major colleges and major hubs how to program, and creating more tech hubs outside of the US, is the goal of CSBridge, a nonprofit that teaches foundations of Stanford's CS 1 course in Istanbul, Prague, Bogotá, and more. Hear from founders and Stanford affiliates Nick and Asena McKeown.
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it=1: Student Teaching
Collegiate computer science class sizes are blowing up. Hear how Stanford's CS 198 Section Leading program manages well over 1,000 students per quarter with the power of a student teaching community. Former program coordinators Colin Kincaid, Kylie Jue, and Sonja Johnson-Yu discuss.
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it=0: What is Learning To Loop?
In our zero-th iteration, we'll discuss why we started this podcast, and how we plan
to share the joy of computer science education with our loopers.