Are you an educator who’s passionate about computing and digital making? If so, this is the podcast for you!
Join hosts from the Raspberry Pi Foundation as we chat with teachers, researchers, and learners from around the world to discuss the latest research, debate the big questions, and provide practical tips to help you engage and educate young people in computing. We’ll be releasing a new podcast series to coincide with each new issue of the Hello World Magazine to continue the conversation.
We’d love to hear from you! As we trial new episode formats, welcome additional hosts, and endeavour to produce regular episodes, we’d really appreciate your honest feedback about what you find informative, engaging, and, most importantly, helpful. Drop us an email on [email protected] and subscribe to the Hello World Magazine for free at http://helloworld.cc
Welcome to Season 5 of the Hello World podcast. We're excited to be back, bringing you conversations about computing education. For our first episode, we're exploring an emerging field in computing a…
In our final episode for this season we ask the question "What makes an effective computing PD experience?".
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https://helloworld.raspberrypi.org/articles/what-makes-an-effective-computi…
In this episode we'll explore whether this is sustainable and ask, "Does upgrade culture need an upgrade?"
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https://helloworld.raspberrypi.org/articles/does-upgrade-culture-need-an-upgr…
Recently we've been thinking about the connection between computing education and the computing workplace and asking "What can computing educators learn from industry?"
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https://hellowo…
We’ve been thinking about the challenges that many people, young and old, encounter and ask “Can teaching coding skills help tackle inequality?"
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https://helloworld.raspberrypi.org/arti…
We continue our fourth season by exploring techniques, approaches and technology that teachers can use to support all their learners in developing digital skills
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https://helloworld.ras…
To kick off our fourth season we ask the question "Are computing competitions worth the effort?". What's in it for our learners, and what can we take from the experience?
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https://hello…
In our final episode for this season we ask the question "What does ecology have to do with digital making?". Are there parallels between ecology and computing systems, and how do we use the latter t…
In this episode we explore the role learners can play as digital leaders, supporting the development of computing in school settings whilst themselves learning valuable skills. Sway and James talk to…
In this special episode, recorded from a live Twitter spaces event, we celebrate the 5 year anniversary of Hello World. We reflect on its success as a magazine and growth into a supportive community …
In this episode, we explore computing from a more playful and inventive angle as we ask: "What has storytelling and imagination got to do with computing?" James and Carrie Anne investigate how we as …
Following on from our last episode in which we explored the role of maker spaces in schools, in this episode we take a wider look at maker spaces and examine their impact on local communities. James …
We're back for a new season of the Hello World podcast, with six episodes exploring computing and digital making with our amazing guests.
To kick things off, this week Carrie Anne and James discuss th…
This week, we begin to explore the topic of inclusion, ensuring that **all** learners are able to access and participate in meaningful learning opportunities in computing. How do we as educators ensu…
Understanding data has always been an important skill, but particularly so now as data is all around us and interacts with so many parts of our lives. Analysing and interpreting data can be challengi…
Recent events, particularly COVID-19, have emphasised the lack of equity in computing, especially when it comes to equipment and connectivity. It’s also no secret that the field of computer science i…
Although artificial intelligence (AI) is a developing field, its applications are all around us and increasingly part of our everyday lives. This week, James and Carrie Anne explore why educators sho…
This week James and Carrie Anne go outdoors to explore some of the ways in which educators can connect their learners with nature using technology. Whether for investigating local habitats and wildli…
To kick off the second season of the Hello World podcast, we decided to explore "digital making"; it's part of the mission here at the Raspberry Pi Foundation, but what does it mean? Our digital maki…