homeroom is an international podcast bridging the education gap between the classroom and the living room by starting conversations impacting the next generation.
In this episode, I speak with David, a data scientist, podcaster, and educator—about his education journey from Hungary to the UK, and software developer to what he calls a “data generalist”. We talk about the subjects he excelled in at school, why the words “Industrial Revolution” brings back nightmares for him, and why he compares his brain to a Hoover—as in, the vacuum. We also discuss why it’s important to define the purpose of education, and how setting it up to prepare us for real world relevancy is a better direction for its future.
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David is a "data generalist"; currently a freelance data consultant and educator with an MSc. in Data Science and a background in software and web development. He is most interested in the skills that people actually need in the real world. To that end, he co-hosts the Half Stack Data Science podcast about data science in the real world, and is the author of The Well-Grounded Data Analyst, a book about the data skills that aspiring analysts actually need in their jobs, which will be published by Manning in 2024.
You can find him online here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-asboth
https://twitter.com/davidasboth
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Rée is a visual storyteller and educator exploring the consequences that mass education has on creativity, identity, and interpersonal connection. https://www.instagram.com/theinterdisciplinarian






