Displaying 2 items of Teaching Python with the tag "computer science education".
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Episode 159: Big Lessons from Small Models with Gwyneth Peña‑Siguenza
June 22nd, 2026 | 56 mins 15 secs
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Small language models may be the best way to learn AI. Microsoft Cloud Advocate Gwyneth Peña-Sigüenza joins us to discuss Python, cloud computing, security, and why the limitations of smaller models can build stronger developers.
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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.