
Classy Coders
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“Classy Coders” is a podcast where computer science educators and technology professionals come together to explore the present and future of computer science education. Join us as industry leaders share insights on the most in-demand skills shaping the workforce, while educators reveal how they’re equipping students to meet these challenges head-on. Together, we’ll bridge the gap between classrooms and careers, preparing the next generation for a tech-driven world.
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Episode 6 - Data Scientists and Lab Schools
1 hr 13 min
This episode of Classy Coders features Helen Sapieka, administrator of Oscar Smith Computer Science Lab School, and Ingrid Nelson, a Senior Data Analyst at Bank of America. Together, we discuss the importance of computational thinking beyond just technology, how the critical role of soft skills like communication and empathy improve your relationships in the tech workforce, and why diverse representation is so important for inspiring future computer scientists. Our conversation also covers the necessity of lifelong learning in the ever-evolving tech landscape, and how to embrace AI as a thought partner rather than fearing it. Finally, we discuss building emotional resilience by viewing challenges as opportunities for growth and collaboration.Play episode
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Special AI Episode Pt 2
34 min 51 sec
Today’s episode is another deep dive into the world of AI - a topic full of excitement and concerns, especially in the context of the classroom. The promises of AI are vast and full of mystery, but today’s conversation is grounded in the realities of the current system upon which AI is built. Will AI “push us over the cliff” when it comes to declining literacy and math scores in the US? Does it sideline genuine connection between students, contributing to isolation? What are the current, real ethical dilemmas surrounding AI’s adoption? From environmental impact to intellectual property rights and the hidden human labor that powers these systems, we're asking the tough questions. But it’s not all doom and gloom. We end on a note of positivity around the potential of AI for creatives, with smaller, more strategic uses being at the forefront of this movement.Play episode
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Special AI Episode Pt 1
35 min 48 sec
This is a special edition A.I. episode. Over the next half hour we dive deep into the pitfalls and promises of A.I., especially on its role in the classroom, the impact an A.I. promises-filled future on the thoughts and choices of kids today, and what A.I. can and can’t do. Jon Stapleton of CodeVirginia is my guest and we’ve got a lot to talk about. Keep listening. This is… Classy Coders.
In our next episode we delve into the world of pedagogy, how A.I. can fill gaps in skill sets, but contributes to the loss of skill-building, and how taking the surrounding context out of learning can clip kids at the knees in their education. Stay tuned and thanks for listening to Classy Coders from CodeVA.
If you’re interested in hearing more, or if you share our concerns about AI in education, head to our website at codevirginia.org to fill out a connection request. We’re currently in development of an AI Pathways curriculum plan that helps educators encourage students’ understanding of AI technologies, with middle and high school tracks. Play episode
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Episode 4.5 - Denise and Dora
33 min 11 sec
Welcome back to Classy Coders, where we bridge the gap between classrooms and careers in computer science education. In this episode, we're diving into the creativity unleashed when students and teachers embrace computer science on their own terms. Join me as I chat with Denise Orndorff and Dora Palfi, who share inspiring stories of student-led innovation, from interactive Makey Makey posters to a virtual pet adoption center coded with Imagi. We also tackle the real-world challenges teachers face, like time constraints and integrating computer science into existing curricula. Denise and Dora offer insights on building strong relationships and fostering professional collaboration. Whether you're a teacher looking for new ideas or simply interested in the future of education, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice. Tune in to discover how every step counts in making an impact in computer science education.Play episode
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Episode 4.0 - Denise and Dora
35 min 49 sec
In this episode, we’re taking a deep dive into accessibility, creativity, and confidence-building in computer science education. Alan Ireland from CodeVA sits down with two incredible guests: Denise Orndorff, an instructional technology coach from Frederick County Public Schools, and Dora Palfi, co-founder and CEO of Imagi—an EdTech company on a mission to make coding fun, inclusive, and accessible for all students.
You’ll hear how Imagi is creating tools that not only engage students through visual, creative coding, but also empower teachers—regardless of their technical background—to confidently bring computer science into the classroom. Denise shares powerful stories from her own experience using Imagi, from working with nonverbal kindergarteners to helping middle schoolers with special education needs retain coding skills over the summer.
We’ll also explore what accessibility really means in a CS context—from navigating the digital divide to embracing unplugged activities—and how Imagi is helping to bridge those gaps. Plus, you’ll learn about their new AI-powered "debugging buddy," designed to support students as they troubleshoot their code, and how hands-on learning leads to those unforgettable "wow" moments.
Whether you're a seasoned CS educator or just dipping your toes into tech, this conversation is packed with insights, inspiration, and practical ideas to help make computer science more approachable and impactful for every learner.Play episode
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