Episode 161: Teaching Hard Things Simply

Episode 161: Teaching Hard Things Simply

In this episode of Teaching Python, Kelly and Julian welcome IBM Distinguished Engineer Jeff Crume to talk about teaching hard things simply.

The conversation begins with Jeff’s short, visually driven videos and the studio setup behind them, including the lightboard format, the editing process, and the amount of planning needed to turn a 15-minute explanation into something clear and usable.

They then turn to the challenge of explaining complex ideas in a way that fits the audience. Jeff describes how he chooses topics from his work with clients, why he thinks teaching deepens his own understanding, and how he adapts for YouTube, classrooms, and conference talks. He emphasizes brevity, structure, and using visuals so viewers are not faced with a talking head and a blank background.

A major part of the discussion focuses on AI, the humanities, and education. Jeff explains why he believes the humanities are essential for understanding meaning, purpose, truth, and context, and why those questions matter when using AI. He argues that AI should be treated as a tool to augment learning rather than something to exclude from classrooms.

The conversation also covers cybersecurity and practical AI risks. Jeff discusses passwords versus passkeys, phishing, public chatbots, data privacy, cloud services, and the security concerns around agents and connected tools. He argues for private instances, stronger security practices, and doing security earlier in the process.

Near the end, Jeff highlights communication, curiosity, and critical thinking as key skills for students. He also points listeners to IBM SkillsBuild and Coursera for training, and closes by encouraging lifelong learning in a fast-changing field.

Special Guest: Jeff Crume.

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