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Hello World

Hello World

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Are you an educator who’s passionate about computing and digital making? If so, this is the podcast for you!


Join hosts from the Raspberry Pi Foundation as we chat with teachers, researchers, and learners from around the world to discuss the latest research, debate the big questions, and provide practical tips to help you engage and educate young people in computing. We’ll be releasing a new podcast series to coincide with each new issue of the Hello World Magazine to continue the conversation.


We’d love to hear from you! As we trial new episode formats, welcome additional hosts, and endeavour to produce regular episodes, we’d really appreciate your honest feedback about what you find informative, engaging, and, most importantly, helpful. Drop us an email on podcast@helloworld.cc and subscribe to the Hello World Magazine for free at http://helloworld.cc

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Episodes
  • What does AI education look like around the world?
    Jul 22 2025

    A round-table discussion about the state of AI education around the world and what teachers need to feel confident teaching it, with global partners from the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s ‘Experience AI’ programme - Leonida Soi, Learning Manager at Raspberry Pi Foundation in Africa, Monika Katkute-Gelzine, CEO of Vedliai in Lithuania, and Aimy Lee, COO of Penang Science Cluster in Malaysia, hosted by Ben Garside, Senior Learning Manager at Raspberry Pi Foundation.

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    22 mins
  • Teacher Tips: Integrating computer science
    Jul 15 2025

    In the latest Hello World podcast, we spoke to six educators at the CSTA (Computer Science Teachers Association) 2025 Annual Conference, and they shared their tips on how you to integrate computer science (CS) into other subjects.

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    11 mins
  • Why kids still need to learn to code in the age of AI
    Jul 8 2025

    In this episode the CEO of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, Philip Colligan, puts forward an argument for why kids need to code, in conversation with teacher, GCSE CS examiner, and Code Club leader Janine Kirk.

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    31 mins
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