The CS-Ed Podcast
1) S3xE8: Alliance for Identity Inclusive Computing Education
AIICE stands for Alliance for Identity Inclusive Computing Education. It is an organization dedicated to "empowering the next generation of computer scientists by eliminating systemic barriers." This ...Show More
2) S3xE7: Class Forums
In this episode, we talk with Amogh Mannekote, a Ph.D. student at the University of Florida. He and others analyzed class forum data from three very different classes and discovered that a lot of fact...Show More
3) S3xE6: Teaching Support Staff Part 2
Here's episode two of our two-part series on teaching associates! A teaching associate is a teaching support staff position here at Duke University. This episode is a conversation with Yesenia Velasco...Show More
4) S3xE5: Teaching Support Staff Part 1
Teaching Associate, what's that? In this two-part series's first episode, we talk with Kate O'Hanlon, a teaching associate in the computer science department at Duke University. Teaching associates ar...Show More
5) S3xE4: Accessibility
Today's episode is with Richard Ladner from AccessComputing and AccessCSforAll, Professor Emeritus from the University of Washington. Our discussion focuses on accessibility. How do we improve accessi...Show More
6) S3xE3: How to build a TA program
In this episode, we talk with Michael Ball from the University of California, Berkeley. Our focus is on undergraduate teaching assistants (TAs), which Berkeley has a long history of. Michael goes into...Show More
7) S3xE2: Alternative grading, how?
In part two of our episode series with Kevin Lin and Brett Wortzman from the University of Washington, we dig into the details of how they implement their alternative grading systems. Brett outlines t...Show More
8) S3xE1: Alternative grading, why?
In a two-part episode series, we talk with Kevin Lin and Brett Wortzman from the University of Washington about alternative grading practices. In this episode, we focus on the purposes and goals of gr...Show More
9) Season 3 Trailer: What's next?
Hello, everyone! We are going to have a season 3! But we are going to try something new. Rather than six episodes released every few weeks, we are going on an irregular schedule. We’re picking a theme...Show More
10) Season 2 Episode 6: Large Flipped CS1
For this season's last episode, we talk with Jacqueline Smith, an Assistant Professor of the teaching stream in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto. We talk about U of T's ...Show More