Hi, My name is Rachelle Faught and I am a homeschool mom who is looking to teach CS for our homeschool co-op next fall.
Hello. I’m Dijana G, and I will be teaching “Computing Foundations for a Digital Age” to 9-12 grade students. I’m excited to have a program ready to set for classrom.
I’m Vicki Martin from Shreveport, Louisiana. I currently teach sixth grade Math and Science. I’m not sure what to be excited about, yet. I’m hoping I won’t become too overwhelmed. ![]()
Hi my name is Malehlohonolo Mosia and I teach K-12. I’m focused on improving my skills and being able to deliver high-quality results and I’m excited to be embarking on this journey
Hi. My name is Mandy Jacobs and I teach K-12. I hope to learn new skills so that I may be able to deliver good quality work to the students I teach.
Hello. My name is Irene. I teach the TAS10 and TAS20 courses in Southern Ontario, Canada. Our five units in those two courses are: Communication Design Technology, Technological Design (Engineering Design Process), Construction Technology, Hospitality and Foods, and Green Industries. The TAS courses are mandatory credits to graduate in Ontario with a high school diploma. I am looking to bring some coding and AI into some of the units for next school year.
Hi. I’m Erwin and I teach Year 9 Coding, IGCSE and IB Computer Science. I’m based in Hong Kong. I’m really excited to incorporate Code.org into my teaching and eager to contribute to the platform however I can.
Hello, My name is Rich Frattaroli. Next school year I will be teaching AP Computer Science Principals. I expect to have mainly 11th and 12th graders but i teach all grades 9-12. I am most excited about learning what code.org has to offer for the students and learn what I can learn from the community. I am a math teacher and this will be my first time teaching computer science!
@kristy.pinedo Hi Kristy, I have used to teach a web design unit for years. I agree very student friendly.
@erwin.manuel Welcome Erwin, looking forward to seeing your input. We hope the curriculum fits your student’s needs.
Hi! My name is Aaron Pratt. I am currently teaching 6-8 grades. I am taking on a new Creative Coding course this next year and I am hoping that CodeAI can help me navigate my way through teaching that course. I have programmed in Basic, C++, and HTML, but it’s been quite a few years and I have never taught it at the student level.
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My name is Dennise Matthews and I teach Grade 6-8 as well as teachers. I teach the curriculum CSF Fundamentals K-5 in Belize. I plan to teach AI and Machine Learning. I am excited about incorporating both Ai and Microbits into my students’ lessons.
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My name is Msuthu, and I am from CASME in South Africa. I teach learners in Grades 6–9, and I am passionate about developing their skills in coding, programming, and educational robotics. I am excited about the opportunity to learn more about lesson planning, as it will help me design engaging, effective, and learner-centred lessons that integrate technology and STEM education.
I look forward to learning, sharing experiences, and growing as an educator throughout this programme.
Hello everybody! My name is Oksana, I am an informatics teacher from Ukraine. I teach grades from 5th to 11th. We integrate Code.org’s materials for middle school, but I’m really looking forward to do AI courses as well.
Hello everyone! I am Pam Ros Damarillo, teaching children in grades 5-8 in the Philippines and in Los Angeles. I am hopeful we can expand our AI code camp offerings to children and teachers in our non profit work. I am excited most about learning together as an international community.
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I’m Scott J. Wong from Malaysia.
I’m involved in training trainers who teach Digital Fluency to students from K-12.
Planning to teach AI Foundations to the K-9 along with our Human-Centered AI Learning (HAIL) Framework.
The part about the CODEAI which I’m most excited about is the high level of engagement it has with students, making learning fun, relevant and easy to understand. Even local teachers in the rural areas of Sarawak/Sabah are able to understand and teach.
Hi! I’m Elaine Domaycos and I am joining this program to learn how to effectively share AI and computer science concepts with students and educators in my community. The curriculum I plan to teach this year is Coding with AI.
What excites me most about Code.org is its ability to make computer science and AI education more accessible and engaging for learners. I believe that through initiatives like this, we can inspire and empower the next generation of learners, allowing a more skilled generation of tech students to emerge in the near future.
I’m Natalin Calvo from Argentina. I work at Eidos Global developing educational programs for Latin America, and what excites me most is having more tools to create more inclusive technology programs with social impact.
Hi everyone. My name is Shashi Bhushan. I am a communications professional dedicated to lifelong learning for underrepresented communities and people with limited resources. I will be using this learning to help learners across different age group so that they do not feel stuck because of their identity or age. I am looking forward to learning from your experiences. Thanks to code.org for this opportunity. Kind regards
Assalomu alaykum My name is Marjona and I am 19 years old .I am from Uzbekistan I am not sure about which grade that I will teach But I am planning to teach machine learning since I study this at University. I am most excited about teaching these to my students and seeing their learning. I am happy that I have a lot of coworker.