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Teaching Python

Sean Tibor and Kelly Paredes

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Welcome to "Teaching Python Podcast,” the go-to podcast for anyone interested in the intersection of education and coding. Hosted by Kelly Paredes and Sean Tibor, this podcast dives into the thrills and challenges of teaching middle school computer science through the engaging and versatile Python programming language. About the Hosts: Kelly Paredes brings a wealth of global experience in curriculum design and currently inspires sixth and eighth graders at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdal ...
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The Conscious Classroom with host Amy Edelstein explores the world of mindfulness in education. Named Top 100 Classroom Podcasts by Feedspot! Amy shares best classroom tools and practices for adolescents, why teaching students about perspectives, worldviews, and context is as important as teaching classic stress reduction tools including breath, body scan, and open awareness mindfulness techniques. We'll look at trauma sensitive approaches, systems thinking, social emotional skills and how t ...
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TLC Ninja Teachers

A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation

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Tech. Learn. Coffee. A podcast by teachers for teachers. Join edtech nerdists Lisa Nowakowski and Nancy Minicozzi (aka @NowaTechie and @CoffeeNancy) as they have a little coffee and talk innovation in the classroom to help bring out the innovator in you. Proud to be a part of the Edumatch Podcast Network.
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Educational Podcasting Today is an instructional podcast that helps teachers learn how to introduce audio and video into their classrooms. Hosted by Jeff Bradbury, a middle school Broadcast Journalism teacher if you are interested in creating audio or video podcasts in your classroom or home studio, THIS is the podcast for you!
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Are you caught in the whirlwind of overwhelming responsibilities, forgetting the fiery passion that once fueled your teaching journey? Do Sundays fill you with dread, and does the very thought of Monday morning send chills down your spine? It’s time to toss those feelings out the window! Welcome to Season 3 of the Take Notes podcast, where you get to give yourself a permission slip to disrupt the status quo, reclaim your agency, and step into a world where you get to make yourself the priori ...
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Today we explore ten creative ways to enhance family engagement in education using Seesaw. We discuss how Seesaw transforms traditional communication methods into interactive experiences, covering "Classics Reinvented" like sharing student work and class newsletters, as well as "Next Level Engagement Strategies" such as the cliffhanger technique an…
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In episode 138 of Teaching Python, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster-Paredes welcome Pamela Fox, a Principal Developer Advocate at Microsoft, to discuss the dynamic world of teaching, coding, and creating. Pamela shares her experiences working with Python in the cloud, emphasizing the various applications from serverless functions to web applicat…
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Send us a text Do you feel like you're authentic in your teaching and in your life? How does we "become" more authentic? Can mindfulness bring authenticity or is it more than that? In this episode, Amy unpacks the elusive quality of authenticity. We all think we know it when we see it but how do we develop it? Authenticity brings integrity and stab…
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In this episode of the Learning Loop Podcast, Kris interviews Anne Barth, a digital innovator and first-grade teacher from Indiana. Anne discusses how Seesaw has revolutionized the way she engages with families and manages her classroom. She discusses how Seesaw has become an integral part of her teaching strategy, providing parents with a window i…
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In this Learning Loop Episode, Kris interviews Adam Maitland, a passionate fifth-grade teacher in Tennessee who mastered the art of personalized learning. He highlights how his personal experiences have shaped his teaching philosophy, as he describes his inspiring journey from a student with learning disabilities to an innovative educator. Adam dis…
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This episode of the Learning Loop podcast features host Kris in a dynamic conversation with Dr. Matthew Joseph, an expert in educational psychology and student engagement. Currently serving as Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning for New Bedford Public Schools, Dr. Joseph discusses innovative methods for creating an inclusive learning …
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Send us a text Discover the secret to finding profound contentment even in the most stressful times. What if you could cultivate a deeper sense of fulfillment through mindful awareness and systems thinking? On today's Conscious Classroom podcast, Amy Edelstein guides you through transformative insights that will help you create spaces for rejuvenat…
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In this insightful episode of Teaching Python, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster-Paredes engage in a dynamic conversation with the eminent Kelsey Hightower. The episode delves into Hightower's journey from self-taught programmer to distinguished engineer at Google, touching on the significance of lifelong learning and the non-traditional paths th…
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In this episode of the Learning Loop Podcast, Kris interviews Stevie Frank, a technology integration specialist from Indiana. Stevie shares her experiences with Seesaw and how it is implemented across multiple schools in her district. She discusses how Seesaw has transformed teaching and learning by providing a robust, easy-to-use tool that goes be…
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Summary This episode features a conversation with Dr. Chuck Severance about making programming accessible to everyone, the importance of practical applications in learning, and the potential of remote internships in programming education. Description In this episode of Teaching Python, hosts Kelly Schuster-Paredes and Sean Tibor chat with Dr. Chuck…
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Send us a text Can shifting the focus for teachers from content to connection be the key to lifting adolescent loneliness? Journey with Amy Edelstein on this episode of the Conscious Classroom podcast as she unpacks the role of teachers as moral exemplars, following the principles laid out by Plato. You'll explore how transmission occurs and why te…
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In this enlightening episode of the Learning Loop Podcast, host Kris interviews Joe and Kristen Merrill, renowned educators and authors of "The Interactive Class," and they share their expertise on leveraging technology to enhance student engagement and family involvement. The Merrills provide you with valuable insights into how to make the most of…
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The Learning Loop Podcast host interviews a first-grade teacher from Maine, Lindsey Davis, who uses Seesaw. There is an in-depth discussion of how digital assessments have transformed primary education, focusing particularly on how tools like Seesaw have revolutionized how teachers evaluate and provide feedback to students in the early years. =====…
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In this insightful episode of the Learning Loop Podcast, host Kris talks with Chris Woods of Daily STEM about making STEM education come alive for students. In this interview, Chris Woods recalls his motivation as an educator tackling the common student question, "Why do we have to learn this?" through STEM activities. As a result, his students bec…
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This episode of the Learning Loop Podcast features an interview with Tonya Kelly. She shares how Seesaw promotes education equity, engages diverse learners, and fosters strong family involvement. She also discusses how Seesaw allowed her to connect with families and collaborate with other classrooms around the world. Tonya emphasizes the importance…
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In today's Learning Loop Podcast episode, we bring in the world renowned educator Dr. Catlin Tucker. Dr. Tucker is a blended learning expert, author, and speaker. She is an authority on the effective use of technology to enhance engagement and learning. Our conversation revolves around her journey into teaching and practical ideas for classroom imp…
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This episode features an interview with Lindsay Toub, a third-grade teacher from Pennsylvania, who shares her experiences and insights on using Seesaw. Lindsay discusses the benefits of Seesaw including differentiation, personalized learning, student empowerment, and family engagement. She shares how reading fluency practice, math exit tickets, and…
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Adam Welcome, world renowned speaker and educator, joins us on the Learning Loop Podcast. Adam discusses his journey into education and how his career has been devoted to innovation and thinking differently about education. During his keynote speech at Seesaw Connect, Adam talks about inspiring creativity, innovation, and student-centered learning.…
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In this episode of the Learning Loop Podcast, Caitlin Arakawa, a seasoned educator transitioning to a STEM specialist role, shares her remarkable journey with Seesaw. The impact Seesaw has had on Caitlin's teaching practices has enabled her to guide instruction, create assessments, and collect valuable data to improve student performance. She discu…
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In this episode of the Learning Loop Podcast, we welcome the dynamic duo, Jennifer and Tarah to discuss their long time use of Seesaw and hear about the impact it has had on their teaching. They first adopted Seesaw when it first released and immediately were drawn to its ability to engage young learners. Over the years, Seesaw has evolved which ha…
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In this episode of the Learning Loop Podcast we welcome Karen, an instructional technology coach from Virginia who is a long-time user of Seesaw. Karen shares her insights on how Seesaw is transforming teaching and learning in her district, enabling educators to create engaging assessments, streamline feedback processes, and personalize instruction…
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In today's episode, we welcome Traci Piltz, a technology integration specialist and Seesaw certified educator in Montana. In 2015, Traci was looking for a way to share her kindergarten students' work with parents, which led her to use Seesaw. Through Seesaw, Traci facilitates consistent student learning, growth, and assessment. Use of Seesaw consis…
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In this insightful episode, Kris is joined by Hannah, a third-grade teacher and literacy expert, who shares her firsthand experience using Seesaw to enhance instruction in her classroom. From recording and practicing readings to putting phonics and fluency activities into Seesaw, Hannah tells us all the powerful ways she uses Seesaw. ========== Lea…
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In this episode, kindergarten teacher Ben Cogswell shares his insights on using Seesaw in the classroom. Ben has used Seesaw for a number of years, having discovered the tool nearly a decade ago. In the past few years, he has observed how Seesaw's multimedia capabilities allow students to demonstrate their learning in a variety of ways beyond penci…
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In this episode of the Learning Loop podcast, we interview Ben Kovacs, a K-5 technology teacher in Chicago Public Schools. Ben highlights how Seesaw is used effectively in CPS classrooms across devices and grade levels. He shares the standards-aligned lessons, immediacy of feedback, and reflective tools as key features to how Seesaw has made a home…
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During Kris's interview, Sandy Chilton, an assistant principal and veteran teacher, talks about how Seesaw helps her differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all her students. By using Seesaw as a portfolio tool, students can document their learning through things like project-based activities. This lets them show off their creativity and art…
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In this episode of the Learning Loop podcast Jennifer, a first-grade teacher and newly published author discusses how Seesaw enables deeper learning and strong teacher practices in the classroom. Jennifer shares how Seesaw enhances student engagement by providing more opportunities for student choice and voice. She gives examples like using Seesaw'…
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In this Learning Loop podcast, instructional technology coach Heidi discusses how Seesaw is making a difference in learning in her district. She explains how Seesaw helps overcome one of the biggest challenges in learning which is keeping students engaged and motivated. She shares practical and real examples of how classrooms can engage students di…
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In this episode, instructional technology specialist Kathy Hurlbert shares how she uses Seesaw in her school district. Kathy started with Seesaw back in 2014 as a classroom teacher in Texas. She needed a way to check individual student's understanding through their recorded explanations. With Seesaw, she learned that she can easily identify learnin…
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This Learning Loop Podcast episode features Rachel Pedraja, a sixth-grade English and social studies teacher in Ohio. Rachel discusses how she differentiates instruction and assesses student learning by using Seesaw. Using Seesaw's drawing tools, recording features, and AI-generated quizzes, she demonstrates how to meet the needs of students of all…
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This Learning Loop Podcast episode featured host Kris interviewing Devin, a technology integration specialist from Bloomington Public Schools in Minnesota. Devin discussed how her district is using Seesaw to better engage families in the learning process. She explained that Seesaw makes it easy for teachers and families to communicate about both bi…
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In this episode, veteran fourth grade teacher Rachel Chandler talks about how she uses Seesaw in her classroom. Her lessons are full of personalized learning opportunities, formal and informal. Students' understanding is constantly checked through creative Seesaw activities that allow them to demonstrate learning in their own way. Based on the asse…
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In this episode, we are joined by Lindsay Yanuzzelli. She is currently a 4th grade teacher in New Jersey with a wealth of teaching experience. Lindsay joins us to share her wisdom and knowledge regarding how to provide impactful instruction to students. She has been nominated for her model classroom in her school district for years and will share h…
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In our episode, Emily shares a few simple steps she uses to make learning more accessible to students. It is thanks to Seesaw that she ensures that all of her students IEP goals are met and that growth is the main focus of every lesson. There is no doubt that Emily is a strong advocate for data informed teaching, and the nature of our conversation …
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The Learning Loop Podcast interviews Natalie Sanchez about Seesaw's National Education Month collection which provides engaging, individualized lessons that reduce prep time and celebrate positive student-teacher relationships. Natalie gives tips on implementing these lessons to inspire teachers' own content across learning goals. ========== Learn …
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In this episode, kindergarten teacher Erin Rocklewitz talks about how she uses assessments. Her classroom is full of assessments, formal and informal. Students' understanding is constantly checked through exit tickets, clipboard checks, and Seesaw activities. Based on the assessment data, she can form small groups and target instruction. ==========…
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Joni Quintavalle is a veteran technology coordinator who shares her expertise about the importance of connecting families intentionally in order to make them an integral part of the learning process with us. In our conversation, we clearly hear her emphasize the importance of systematic steps. Tune in to find out how you can enhance your family eng…
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This episode features Megan Endicott, a principal assistant in Georgia, who discusses the importance of connecting families with schools. Her school is a beautiful academy, which emphasizes the importance of connecting students and their families in an intentional and meaningful manner. Her experience shines through in this interview that you canno…
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In this episode, Tiffany Wood explains the immense power of linking families to learning. The classrooms in her district are well-planned and communicated effectively, which ensures families can access the information they need and monitor their child's progress in real time. We invite you to join us as we explore new ways to deeply engage families…
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As part of today's episode, Kris chats with Justin Huntley, a school administrator in Oregon, to talk about the importance of family engagement. Tune in to this conversation to glean insights you've never heard before. Justin Huntley is a school administrator in Eugene, OR. You'll learn how Seesaw is embedding transparency, bridging the language ga…
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In this episode of Teaching Python, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster-Paredes dive deep into the innovative intersection of law and coding with special guests Morgan Gray and Wes Oliver from Duquesne University's School of Law. This fascinating conversation explores how Python programming is being integrated into the law curriculum to enhance the…
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Send us a text What happens when a student fails to show up for a crucial presentation? Explore the profound lessons on commitment and responsibility in this episode of the Conscious Classroom podcast. Join me as we unpack the culture of individualism and what that means when we try to instill a sense of commitment and purpose in our youth. In this…
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In this episode, we have a candid conversation with Jay Miller, the founder of Black Python Devs. Jay shares his journey into the tech world, highlighting the inspiration behind starting Black Python Devs and the essential role it plays in extending the reach of the Python community into the black ecosystem. We discuss how his organization fosters …
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In this special episode of Teaching Python, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster-Paredes broadcast live from PyCon US 2024, exploring the significant role educators play within the Python community. The hosts discuss the importance of engaging more educators at PyCon and other Python conferences, addressing the challenges and barriers educators face…
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