Change, Technically just hit over 25,000 downloads 🎉 🎉 🎉
I'm so proud of the level of rigor, research AND fun we've put into these episodes, a joy to make. A lot of work and a joy! Proud of us
Change, Technically just hit over 25,000 downloads 🎉 🎉 🎉
I'm so proud of the level of rigor, research AND fun we've put into these episodes, a joy to make. A lot of work and a joy! Proud of us
A couple of my personal faves --
Our latest, You Can Learn with AI, has been one of the more popular: https://www.changetechnically.fyi/2396236/episodes/18692591-you-can-learn-with-ai

Can people learn in the AI era? Ashley and Cat think so. We talk about Ashley's experiences teaching programming and co-designing WITH students (not against them) to create shared classroom norms around AI, and about the metacognitive skills that ...
in "Science deserves stories" we shared why Ashley shipped one thousand cockroaches around the country to her students
https://www.changetechnically.fyi/2396236/episodes/18326982-science-deserves-stories

First of all, in this episode you'll learn why Ashley has shipped ONE THOUSAND COCKROACHES through the mail. Second of all, Ashley shares about getting scientists to tell stories, taking risks to share knowledge, and doing science communication in...
In "What really matters in software" we interviewed @sue about people learning technical skills, many routes into tech, and how we conceive of coding skills -- all topics that look wildly prescient now and are even more relevant in the AI era
https://www.changetechnically.fyi/2396236/episodes/16081177-what-really-matters-in-software

Can creativity mean more for software than productivity? Do we need to let go of “hardcore developer stuff”? Will getting more people to major in computer science fix everything? Ashley and Cat chat with Change, Technically’s first guest star SUE ...
In "Stepping out of the silo" we interview Cristine Legare, founder of the Center for Applied Cognitive Science and discuss how multidisciplinary cognitive science that respects the many variations of culture can lead to new breakthroughs
https://www.changetechnically.fyi/2396236/episodes/16592513-stepping-out-of-the-silo

How do human beings work together and learn to be, well, human? Stepping out of our comfortable and cozy silos and learning to communicate our value in new contexts might just be the key to unlocking shared innovation.In this episode, we explore t...
Maybe the one I'm personally the MOST proud of is our "math" series exploring the social and structural underpinnings of inequity in math. There are many hours of research behind this one in particular
https://www.changetechnically.fyi/2396236/episodes/18400124-math-is-for-girls

The story from Janet Hyde about her motivations to get a grant and "fight with data" can be found here: https://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/janet-shibley-hyde-sinks-stereotypes-with-data Cat summarizes a ton of research for thi...