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@csedpodcastTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 17, 2026Modeled revenue

Computer Science Education Podcast.

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Paid members
18
5.9% · 30 days
Total audience
39
incl. free followers
Estimated monthly gross
$135

$90–$180 modeled range

Starting price
$5/mo
3 membership tiers
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$5/moTierHeartfelt thanks! - This tier gives you our heartfelt thanks and access to our membership only content. You'll also be part of the random draw to get a personal thank you shout out during our episode outro. You also now have the right to ask our host for a podcast sticker when you meet her in person.
$10/moTierThis tier gets you all that the $5 tier has and an extra serving of our heartfelt thanks!
Growth signals — The CS-Ed Podcast
+5.9%

18 paid members · past 30 days

Membership
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May 202616 weeks trackedNow
The CS-Ed Podcast18 members · $135/mo

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Monday Resource: Planning a unit of instructionThinking about creating or redesigning a unit for your class? Cult of Pedagogy is starting a series on just this topic! This episode starts by outlining the entire process, defining terms, and addressing a common misconception about backward design. Future posts will dig into the details.ImageAugust 10Public 0 0Monday Resource (Episode repost): Meet the ProfessorIt's August! Which means it's time to start thinking about how we want the Fall term to go. So here's an episode from the archives, S4xE12: Meet the Professor with Professor Emeritus William G. Griswold. Originally shared as a SIGCSE TS 2024 experience report, this episode talks about how Bill fostered engagement with his students by meeting them in small groups even though his class had over 200 students!ImageAugust 3Public 0 0Monday Resource: Alternative grading - starting and the messy middleIf you have been thinking about alternative grading, this blog post acknowledges the challenges of getting started and lowers the barrier to taking the first small step. It's also great for those in the messy middle.ImageJuly 20Public 0 0Scaffolding Success with Learning ContractsWe loved this post on using a learning contract to help students plan how they'll reach their goal grade. It scaffolds executive function, encourages intentional planning, and reinforces effective learning strategies.ArticleJuly 13Public 0 0Episode: S4xE17: Semi-Flipped TeachingJuly 6ArticleJuly 6Public 0 0Monday Resource: A Mosaic Approach to AIWe loved this article! If you are trying to think through how to approach AI use in your class, especially if it's a process-based (not product-based) class, this is a great example to help you think through the details.ImageJune 29Public 0 0Monday Resource: A lens for AI conversationsHere is an article structured as a Q&A on thinking about AI in education. Instead of treating AI use as simply allowed or not, it frames it in terms of alignment with learning goals and clear communication to students.ImageJune 22Public 0 0Monday Resource: Academic Integrity in the Age of AIHere is an article that offers a useful framing: academic integrity, assessment design, and AI are all part of the continual evolution of learning. But this evolution feels destabilizing because what used to be assumed now has to be made explicit.ImageJune 15Public 0 0Monday Resource: Being Intentional About Assigned ReadingHere is a great episode discussing how to be intentional in what we assign students to read and how to communicate the importance of doing that reading to them.ArticleJune 8Public 0 0Monday Resource: AI Tools and Exercises for AnyoneWe loved this episode on integrating AI into your teaching to help students think critically. Our favorite example was having student teams inject errors into AI output and have other teams identify them!ArticleJune 1Public 0 0Monday Resource: Brainstorming with an LLM student activityOur host back in February wrote a blog post as a companion piece to her presentation at SIGCSE TS 2026’s Special Session ACM Generative AI Task Force Special Session: Teaching with Generative AI: Tools You Can Use Today. The post outlines her student activity, in which students can use an LLM to brainstorm what they will do for a semester-long data science project.ArticleToday at Aug 17 crawlPublic 0 0
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