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Welcome to Udacity's podcast titled, Learning Lab -- formerly The Drawing Board. This podcast is focused on discovery, the future of work, and how lifelong learners are finding new skills to be prepared for their new careers in tech. Check us out at udacity.com/podcast

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Welcome to Udacity's podcast titled, Learning Lab -- formerly The Drawing Board. This podcast is focused on discovery, the future of work, and how lifelong learners are finding new skills to be prepared for their new careers in tech. Check us out at udacity.com/podcast

Twitter:

@udacity

Language:

English

Contact:

415-867-2491


Episodes
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A Conversation With The Blacks in Technology Foundation About Increasing Representation in Tech

5/20/2021
The latest episode of Udacity's Learning Lab podcast features Dennis Schultz, the Executive Director of the Blacks in Technology Foundation (BiT). He joins the podcast to discuss increasing representation in the tech industry, why corporations should keep diversity top-of-mind, and why BiT partnered with Udacity to offer a new scholarship for underrepresented communities.

Duration:00:21:48

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US Airman Discuss How Finding His “Why” Led to a Career Switch

5/12/2021
Today, we’re here with Sidney Wells — Senior Airman, U.S. Air Force and Udacity student. After receiving his Bachelor’s in Theology from Georgetown University, Sidney joined the U.S. Air Force to start a new career. With both the Full Stack Web Developer and Intermediate Javascript Nanodegrees under his belt, Sidney filled his knowledge gaps and successfully became a software engineer focused on web development in the U.S. Air Force. Sidney shares the numerous benefits he’s enjoyed from his...

Duration:00:12:08

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Never Stop Learning with Linda Chen

5/12/2021
Today, we’ll be chatting with Udacity student and software engineer Linda Chen. While she graduated with a Master’s in Business back in 2019, Linda is now paving herself a different career path — she’s eager to put her web development skills to work. Impressed by the fact that people in the industry actually use Udacity to transition into technical fields, Linda took both the Data Science and Full Stack Web Developer Nanodegrees. Currently, she’s working on crossing the C++ and Data...

Duration:00:06:23

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Transitioning to Your Dream Job with Ringaile Valiaugaite

5/12/2021
Today, we’re here with Udacity student and now backend blockchain developer Ringaile Valiaugaite. Intrigued by how blockchain technology solves problems, Ringaile enrolled in Udacity’s Blockchain Developer Nanodegree program with the goal of transitioning from her role as a Java Technologies IT consultant to working in blockchain development. Post completing the Blockchain Nanodegree, not only has Ringaile launched a career as a backend developer for blockchain applications, she’s also taken...

Duration:00:06:05

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Exploring Digital Transformation with Sanyam Bhutani

5/12/2021
In today’s episode, we’ll be exploring the impact digital transformation has on individuals, businesses, and society at large. Digital transformation is changing how we work and live. Quickly. As business and market requirements shift, we all must adapt to keep pace. Lifelong learning is a strategy we can all apply as we transition into an even more digital world. Sanyam Bhutani is a Udacity student and lifelong learner. Listen as he shares his learning journey with us today. Without further...

Duration:00:13:33

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Reviving Your Career with Noha Abuaesh

5/12/2021
Today we’ll be speaking with Udacity student Noha Abuaesh. Four years out of her Master’s program in Computer Science and Engineering, Noha decided she wanted to reenter the workforce. But, considering how quickly things change in the programming world, getting back in the game is a huge feat. Two Nanodegrees later (Intro to Programming and Blockchain Developer), Noha shares the struggles and victories along her road to becoming a blockchain engineer. Plus, how Udacity has helped change her...

Duration:00:08:25

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Udacity Learning Lab Podcast: Exploring Digital Transformation with Sanyam Bhutani

4/28/2021
Hear from Udacity student, Sanyam Bhutani, about his Udacity learning journey in the first of our podcast series — the Udacity Learning Lab.

Duration:00:14:47

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Episode 11: All About Drones

5/29/2018
Today, we are witnessing rapid advancements in the field of autonomous flight. Drones, or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), are being used in remarkable ways all over the world—from helping to fight malaria in Malaysia, to supporting wildlife conservation in Florida. Drones are also being used for site surveying, package delivery, event videography, and even weather forecasting. In this episode, we begin with Adam Bry, CEO of aerial robotics company Skydio, who discusses software, and the...

Duration:00:21:28

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Episode 10: Open Offices and Working Remote

4/19/2018
The Drawing Board talks with Albert De Plazaola, Global Strategy Leader at Unispace, and a specialist in design strategy, workplace strategy, and change management. Unispace has helped build workspaces for companies including GE, SAP, Slate Magazine, Virgin, WeWork, Infosys and hundreds more, and in this episode, we pursue a definitive answer to the age-old question: to cubicle, or not to cubicle?

Duration:00:41:34

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Episode 9: AI and Visual Effects in Game of Thrones

4/4/2018
What do you get when you combine transformative, future-facing technologies and cutting-edge technical skills, with a record-shattering pop culture phenomenon? We didn’t know the answer to that question either. But we knew who did! That’s why, for this episode of The Drawing Board, we spoke with James Hollingworth. We could introduce James by saying that he’s an Animation Technical Director for Australian visual effects company Iloura, but that doesn’t really tell you the whole story. He's...

Duration:00:34:04

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Episode 8 Motivation

3/22/2018
Back in episode 3, we explored the trend of gamification in apps. Now, we’re diving deeper into how to engage users with the psychology of motivation. Immersyve recently presented to us about Self-Determination Theory, a framework that explains the basic psychological needs behind high quality motivation. Richard Ryan and Scott Rigby of Immersyve sat down with us to discuss their theory and how it’s relevant in our new ever connected mobile world. They explain how the needs of Competence,...

Duration:00:26:33

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Episode 7: AI in Pop Culture

10/31/2017
As artificial intelligence becomes more mainstream through the adoption of gadgets like Amazon Echo and Google Home, how far off are we from the cinematic worlds created in movies like Her, Blade Runner, or The Terminator? How much realism is behind these famous depictions of tech and artificial intelligence? To investigate just how “sci-fi” our world may look like in 30 years, we spoke with Kevin Kelly, the founding executive editor of Wired magazine, a futurist who served as Steven...

Duration:00:36:14

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Episode 6: Live from TechCrunch Disrupt 2017!

9/29/2017
The Drawing Board team hits the Startup Alley show floor at TechCrunch Disrupt 2017 in San Francisco to chat with some of the innovative startups vying for attention. Interviews include the Gi Fly Electric Bike [2:00], FLOWVR meditation app [6:50], Reely, an artificial intelligence for sports service [13:18], and AugmenTV, an augmented reality TV-watching experience [21:00].

Duration:00:27:45

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Coming Soon: Live from TechCrunch Disrupt

9/16/2017
Next week we'll be live from the show floor of TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco! Send us your questions and let us know what startups you'd like to hear from: you can check them all out at startupalleysf17.techcrunch.com. Also, hear about some of the future episodes we're working on in this short preview. We'll be back next with with a full episode.

Duration:00:01:44

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Episode 5: Embracing Weird

9/4/2017
Does “weird” have a place in the world? What about at work? What about in tech? The Drawing Board is going to find out! In this episode, we get some perspective from some VERY interesting people, each of whom believes in embracing the weird, and in fostering cultures of weirdness. Our guests are: Astro Teller, Captain of Moonshots at (Google) X; Red Wassenich, progenitor of the phrase “Keep Austin Weird” [1:30]; Kathleen Mullaney, one of Udacity’s first employees [7:55]; and Christa Foley,...

Duration:00:26:00

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Episode 4: Passion Projects

8/21/2017
Life as a budding entrepreneur isn’t exactly glamorous, and making a business come to life involves a lot of confusing, complicated, and exhausting realities. But when you have the passion to fulfill your dream, that passion can sustain you through all the hard work and long hours. And when you succeed, the results can be both incredible, and incredibly rewarding. In this episode of The Drawing Board, we talk with three passionate women who started their businesses as passion projects:...

Duration:00:33:46

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Episode 3: Gamification

8/4/2017
The idea behind gamification is simple—borrow what’s great about the experience of playing video games, and use it to make other things more enjoyable! Competition, scoring, prizes—these are just some of the ingredients of what gamification can bring to just about any user experience, if you know how to do it right. Our guests for this episode of The Drawing Board offer a wealth of insight and experience on the subject, and we’re going to discover what they’re working on. We start by...

Duration:00:44:30

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Episode 2: All About Puzzles

7/20/2017
Puzzles have been around for centuries, and claims about their value run the gamut from being simple, brain-teasing fun, to potentially preventing Alzheimer’s. Companies like Google are famous for incorporating puzzles in their interviews, but can puzzle skills really predict programmer success? The Drawing Board tries to solve the puzzle of puzzles in this new episode, which features: anthropologist Marcel Danesi, New York Times Crossword editor Will Shortz, author and tech recruiting...

Duration:00:40:07

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Episode 1.5: Navy Secretary Ray Mabus

6/29/2017
In Episode 1: The Art of "No," we talked with former Secretary of the Navy during the Obama administration, Ray Mabus. In that episode, we aired only a portion of the full audio. But it was such a profound interview that we decided to air the raw audio in its entirety. In this interview, Sec. Mabus talks about the challenges of prioritizing projects, education, equal rights in the military and more.

Duration:00:37:43

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Episode 1: The Art of "No"

6/29/2017
Can learning to say “No” make you a better employee? A better leader? A better person? In our inaugural episode, The Drawing Board explores the art of saying “No” to create better products and programs. The idea was first popularized by Steve Jobs nearly 20 years ago; we explore it today with: author Carmine Gallo (4:30), Navy Secretary Ray Mabus (10:00), psychologist and CEO coach Camille Preston (17:00). Learn how resisting the urge to say “Yes” can help you optimize both your work and...

Duration:00:28:38