
Episode 109: What We Did on Our Podcast Sabbatical
In this episode of the Teaching Python podcast, hosts Kelly Schuster-Paredes and Sean Tibor discuss their personal updates, celebrate the achievements of their former students, and anticipate future podcast activities. They express their pride in students moving on to study computer science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and related fields in college. Kelly and Sean also hint at potentially inviting past students to the podcast and announce plans to enhance their Patreon community with exclusive benefits.
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Show Notes
Show Notes:
- Personal Updates
- Sean Tibor shares his excitement about meeting his overseas team members for the first time.
- He also expresses pride at watching his first batch of students graduate and choose to study in computer science and related fields.
- Future Learning Journeys
- Kelly Schuster-Paredes reflects on the exciting learning opportunities the students will undertake.
- She expresses hope that these students will return to share their experiences and insights (Teaching Python website).
- Inviting Past Students on the Podcast
- Both hosts discuss the possibility of inviting former students to the podcast as guests.
- Current Students Excelling
- Kelly shares an anecdote about a 6th grader surpassing her knowledge in Python's Turtle module.
- Plans for the Podcast
- Return in June with the first guest speaker of the year.
- Considering a summer sabbatical to prepare for the upcoming school year.
- Plans to enhance their Patreon community with exclusive benefits.
- Reach Out!
- Sean invites listeners to reach out via social platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
- He also encourages feedback on potential topics or guests for future podcast episodes through their website contact form.
- Signing Off
- The hosts sign off, promising more Python learning insights and experiences in the next episodes.
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