In this episode of the Learning While Working Podcast, Susan Stocker uncovers the world of computational thinking and its relevance in the age of artificial intelligence. With the skills gap becoming a concern in the era of AI and data-driven decision making, Susan's research on computational thinking in the workplace is timely and informative. Listen, as we explore what computational thinking is, the importance of critical thinking, and how these skills can shape our approach to problem-solving in the age of AI.
About Susan Stocker
Susan Stocker is a Digital Transformation L&D Consultant where she helps organisations quickly change and get ahead of the skills and capability curve. She is committed to hands-on learning that enables teams to accelerate their success and companies to retain their people. She is also a certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Certified Product Owner, Certified Scrum Master, and Certified BADIR Citizen Analyst.
Key takeaways:
Segmented time stamps:
(00:00) Introduction
(04:46) The struggle with critical and computational thinking
(10:01) Value drivers for AI transformation in business
(11:33) Understanding AI's use cases and problem-solving approach
(15:09) Moving beyond technical AI to include critical thinking and behavioural responses
(20:29) Rethinking work
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