
The Real Python Podcast Coding Python With Confidence: Beginners Live Course Participants
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Jan 9, 2026 Stephen Gruppetta, an instructor specializing in beginner Python education, shares insights on evolving teaching methods. He emphasizes introducing mini-projects early to foster practical skills. Participants Louis, using Python for hydrology, and Andrew, with a background in Fortran and SQL, discuss their journeys. They reflect on overcoming initial struggles with coding and the importance of understanding fundamentals. Cohort accountability boosts their confidence, enabling them to tackle real-world projects and automate tasks in their careers.
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Adjust Teaching With Live Feedback
- Use live interaction to adjust your teaching pace and explanations in real time.
- Ask students questions and watch reactions to know when to slow down or try a new analogy.
Teach By Building Mini-Projects
- Introduce mini-projects immediately and teach tools as they become needed.
- Design projects to cover key topics so students encounter concepts in context.
AI Accelerates But Doesn't Replace Teachers
- AI speeds the path from A to Z but doesn't replace human intuition in teaching.
- Human instructors predict unasked questions and provide tailored explanations.

