by Natasha Lim | Apr 6, 2020 | Podcast, Season 3
How has COVID-19 impacted higher education? What’s the most effective way to do remote/virtual learning? Michael Paulus, a professor of information studies at Seattle Pacific University shares his perspective on-the ground, drawing from a historical, pedagogical...
by Natasha Lim | Mar 23, 2020 | Podcast, Season 3
As cities, states, and countries are going into lockdown in response to coronavirus, many of us feel anxious to do something. What can we do? In this bonus episode, Chris interviews Tiffany Borbón, an MD PhD student and a TheoTech Patron :-). Tiffany explains why...
by Natasha Lim | Mar 9, 2020 | Podcast, Season 3
Meet Calvin Freitas, a senior frontend engineer and creator of a scripture memory app called Verses for Life. Hear his story of how he’s grown as a software developer through his work and side projects like Verses for Life. Learn about what inspired him to build the...
by Natasha Lim | Feb 26, 2020 | Podcast, Season 3
How do you teach AI so it performs better than random chance? What does “bias in AI” mean and can AI really be “bias-free”? George Montañez is a computer science professor at Harvey Mudd College researching these questions. Listen as he and...
by Natasha Lim | Feb 12, 2020 | Podcast, Season 3
Melissa Birchfield is an undergraduate student who wanted to find the connection where her Computer Science major could drive real impact for the Kingdom of God. This desire led her to write the book Data for Dignity, which explores the ways non-profits are leveraging...
by Natasha Lim | Jan 30, 2020 | Podcast, Season 3
Kick off 2020 with Chris Lim and Natasha Lim as they get back to basics and discuss what theology of technology is, why it’s important in the life of a believer, and examples of how it makes a difference. Hear the vision for the podcast this year and how you can...