Amy Liu, Teaching Computer Science in a Pandemic
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Education in a Pandemic
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Amy Liu is an instructor in the computer science department at Stanford University as well as a software engineer at LinkedIn. Our conversation focuses on the unexpected experience of rapidly transitioning to online learning as the pandemic hit during the Spring of 2020, and we also discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of teaching computer science online.
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