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Code-ablanca: Rethinking Computer Science Education and the Future of Learning Code

32 min · 7. apr. 2026
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In this episode, Ryan and Melissa Loble chat with Sanjay Srivastava, CEO of Vocareum, to explore the intersection of technology and education. They discuss Sanjay's journey in the tech industry, the importance of experiential learning, the impact of AI on computer science education, and the evolving role of educators in an AI-driven landscape. The conversation highlights the skills needed for future computer science graduates, the significance of authentic assessment, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI usage in education. Takeaways: * Experiential learning environments enhance student engagement. * Future computer scientists must understand AI's capabilities and limitations. * Personalization in education is a key benefit of AI. * Authentic assessment is crucial for measuring student mastery. * Teachers play a vital role in integrating AI into the classroom. * AI can help reduce failure rates in education significantly. * Ethical considerations in AI usage are paramount. Show Notes: * How are developers using AI? Inside our 2025 DORA report: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/technology/developers-tools/dora-report-2025/#:~:text=Massive%20adoption%20meets%20major%20productivity,of%20AI%20on%20code%20quality [https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/technology/developers-tools/dora-report-2025/#:~:text=Massive%20adoption%20meets%20major%20productivity,of%20AI%20on%20code%20quality] * Vocareum @ Better Together: California Convening on AI in Higher Education: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=HMfACp4h06PaFvFt&v=hZBYfvG7N7k&feature=youtu.be [https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=HMfACp4h06PaFvFt&v=hZBYfvG7N7k&feature=youtu.be]

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episode Code-ablanca: Rethinking Computer Science Education and the Future of Learning Code cover

Code-ablanca: Rethinking Computer Science Education and the Future of Learning Code

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