Are you wanting to learn more about computer science ? Well you’ve come to the right place. This is a curated list of the best computer science podcasts of 2021.
We have selected these podcasts for a variety of reasons, but they are all well worth a listen. We tried to select a variety of podcasts across the spectrum from hosts with a wide breadth of experience.
We are always keen to hear your feedback, if we have missed a podcast, tweet us @MagazineWelp and we will check it out!
Best Computer Science Podcasts 2021
With thanks to ListenNotes, Crunchbase, SemRush and Ahrefs for providing the data to create and rank these podcasts.
Computer Science/Software Engineering College Courses Review
- Publisher: Andres Arriaga
- Total Episodes: 40
Have you ever been curious on how a computer science/software engineering major might be like? As a student of the Costa Rica Institute of Technology, I’ll hand you my reviews, tips, and experiences regarding the courses any aspiring computer scientist or software engineer must take in order to graduate. ITCR’s curriculum is mainly influenced by the ACM guidelines. Contact: andresarriaga7@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/CSSECCR/
Computer Science Channel (Audio)
- Publisher: UCTV
- Total Episodes: 43
All that is new in the world of computer science from UC San Diego Computer Science and Engineering. Visit: uctv.tv/computer-science
The Machine: A computer science education podcast
- Publisher: Rob O’Connor
- Total Episodes: 39
Faculty and students from Waterford Institute of Technology explore a wide range of topics related to computing and technology. Hosted by Rob O’Connor. All opinions are personal and do not represent Institutional views.
Computer Science
- Publisher: Oxford University
- Total Episodes: 6
This series is host to episodes created by the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, one of the longest-established Computer Science departments in the country. The series reflects this department’s world-class research and teaching by providing talks that encompass topics such as computational biology, quantum computing, computational linguistics, information systems, software verification, and software engineering.
Computer Science: Just the Useful Bits
- Publisher: Noah Gibbs
- Total Episodes: 18
Are you a professional developer, or do you want to be? Worried that your computer science theory is not enough, or is outdated? We’ll talk about which parts are useful, which aren’t, and why/where. Every week you’ll get an informed opinion from a professional developer about a specific part of computer science and when/where/whether it’s useful. We cover algorithms, analysis, data structures and all sorts of theory, here on Comp Sci: Just the Useful Bits.
Computer Science Channel (Video)
- Publisher: UCTV
- Total Episodes: 44
All that is new in the world of computer science from UC San Diego Computer Science and Engineering. Visit: uctv.tv/computer-science
Computer Science
- Publisher: Oxford University
- Total Episodes: 18
This series is host to episodes created by the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, one of the longest-established Computer Science departments in the country. The series reflects this department’s world-class research and teaching by providing talks that encompass topics such as computational biology, quantum computing, computational linguistics, information systems, software verification, and software engineering.
Computer Science (audio)
- Publisher: The University of Chicago
- Total Episodes: 39
Computer Science (audio)
Computer Science :Dive into the coolness of technology
- Publisher: Jazz
- Total Episodes: 1
I’ll be speaking about different subjects Let’s unwrap the scenes behind your complex yet cool techies that makes your life easier and worth living 😛 If your mind wonders over any question be it competitive or college exams, don’t worry..just DM me and I will podcast over that topic to help you umpteenth time.
Rex Academy: Let’s Talk Computer Science
- Publisher: Rex Academy
- Total Episodes: 22
Rex Academy is a world class Computer Science and Technology leading platform in which we offer curriculums to schools across the nation and teach many students from grades K-12.Our podcast follows conversations with a variety of EdTech leaders about their thoughts on the current state of Education Technology in our schools across the nation and their ideas for our future!Website: https://rex.academy/Email: info@rex.academy
Introduction to Computer Science and Programming
- Publisher: Eric Grimson, John Guttag
- Total Episodes: 24
Introduction to Computer Science and Programming
Mathematics for Computer Science (2015)
- Publisher: Albert R. Meyer
- Total Episodes: 111
Mathematics for Computer Science (2015)
Computer Science (video)
- Publisher: The University of Chicago
- Total Episodes: 46
Computer Science (video)
Harvard College’s Computer Science 164: Mobile Software Engineering
- Publisher: David J. Malan
- Total Episodes: 75
Introduction to principles of software engineering for mobile devices and best practices, including code reviews, source control, and unit tests. Topics include Ajax, encapsulation, event handling, HTTP, memory management, MVC, object-oriented design, and user experience. Languages include HTML5, JavaScript, Objective-C, and PHP. Projects include mobile web apps and native iOS apps. This is OpenCourseWare, licensed by David J. Malan of Harvard University under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. Visit http://cs164.tv/2012/spring/ for more material, including prior semesters and other courses.
OCW Scholar: Introduction to Computer Science and Programming
- Publisher: Prof. John Guttag
- Total Episodes: 38
OCW Scholar: Introduction to Computer Science and Programming
OCW Scholar: Introduction to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science I
- Publisher: Dennis Freeman, Kendra Pugh
- Total Episodes: 27
OCW Scholar: Introduction to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science I
Harvard Extension School’s Computer Science E-7: Exposing Digital Photography
- Publisher: Dan Armendariz
- Total Episodes: 36
Photography has exploded in recent years as digital cameras have become affordable and easier to use. There are many courses that teach students the artistic aspect of “how to become a better photographer” or “how to improve your eye,” but this is not one of them. Instead, students—from one-time users to professionals—become better photographers through an understanding of the technical aspects and terms of a digital camera. Learn why photos look blurry at night, why color management is important, what the difference between sports mode and portrait mode on the camera’s dial is, and how to manipulate the camera without the need of these modes in the first place. Topics include exposure and metering, flash, dynamic range, CMOS and CCD sensors, color filter arrays, RAW versus JPEG formats, color spaces and profiles, editing photos with Photoshop, and optical and computational artifacts. Through lectures and hands-on assignments, students understand the jargon and compromises of digital photography that ultimately expose the workings of digital cameras. You are not required to own a digital camera, but if you do, one with a manual mode and an option for RAW is recommended.
Mathematics for Computer Science (2010)
- Publisher: Tom Leighton, Marten van Dijk
- Total Episodes: 25
Mathematics for Computer Science (2010)
Department of Computer Science
- Publisher: Stanford University
- Total Episodes: 8
Department of Computer Science
School of Computer Science (Video)
- Publisher: School of Computer Science – Carnegie Mellon University
- Total Episodes: 24
School of Computer Science (Video)