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Hello, my name is Darrell Newsome. I teach 8th grade Emerging Technologies elective, as well as High School Programming and Game Design classes.

Hi! My Name is Chad Nash. I am a teacher from Tallmadge, Ohio. I am creating a 7th grade computer science curriculum and look forward to incorporating code.org.

Hi! My name is Kristine and I’m teaching my 11th grader CS Discoveries. I know he’s older but we are just starting to dive into computer science and code.org seemed perfect to get him started! I’m excited for this because I haven’t found much CS curriculum that is updated for homeschoolers!

I am Zuzana GrúňovÔ, teaching equivalent of 9-12 grade at Private art school (high school) in Slovakia. I am just planning my lessons about basics of AI and AI in design and art. I LOVE materials at code.org, I can illustrate my points clearly and using activities

Hi, my name is Jess Zhang. I’m going to teach technology classes for K-6. I’m most excited about how Code.org makes coding fun and accessible for students of all levels. I love that it encourages creativity and problem-solving through games and interactive activities, and I’m looking forward to seeing my students build confidence as young coders.

Good Evening! My name is Dennis and I teach freshmen the new Indiana CS course called Computing Foundations for a Digital Age. I am not sure I am excited, yet. I am still getting students used to Canvas and Google Apps, so introducing another system is a bit overwhelming right now.

OlÔ! Meu nome é Cristiane, sou professora de Tecnologia Educacional e leciona desde o Jardim ao 5º ano do Fundamental 1. Pretendo fazer planos de aula que tenham uma sequência de aprendizado entre cada ano, até que possam desenvolver um jogo ou fazerem suas próprias criações.

Hello my name is Adrien Coronado. I’ll be teaching Intro to AI at the high school level.

I’m Jen and will be teaching 8th grade computer class which will include coding. I’m excited to explore and learn more about computer science and introduce it to our students.

Hi, my name is Richard McLean, and I will be teaching Computer Science Principles to students across grades 10 and 12. I’m excited about utilizing this amazing platform to help my students succeed.

Hello, my name is Sofien Jemli, and I will teach AP Computer Science Principles to high school students for the first time. I am excited to use Code.org to help me and my students achieve great results.

HI! My name is Will Suriner and I am teaching AP CSP through code.org. I will be teaching students from grades 10 to 12, and I am most excited about digging deeper into the world of computer science with my students through code.org!

y name is Cyndi. I am in a new STEM position teaching grades 1-6 this year. I am very excited about our new program and Code.org is a key part of that, so I am looking forward to learning more about it.

Hi, I am Laura. I will be teaching computer science and digital literacy for grades 5-8. I am excited to use code.org to help my students learn to code and give me a starting place to do that.

Hello everyone! :waving_hand:
My name is Marym Alnafouri, a Computer Engineer, educator, and digital learning specialist based in Türkiye. I run an independent online educational center that empowers children and youth through coding, robotics, and interactive technology.

With a background in computer engineering, I design and deliver engaging curricula tailored for remote communities with limited access to technology—ensuring that learning is accessible, safe, and enjoyable for all. I also train teachers to earn global certifications and help mothers and children explore the world of digital education with confidence.

I’m especially excited about using Code.org to bring creative, hands-on programming experiences to my students, particularly those in underserved areas. I believe technology should be a bridge to opportunity, not a barrier.

Looking forward to connecting, sharing ideas, and building a more inclusive digital future together! :globe_showing_europe_africa::light_bulb:

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Hi everyone, I’m Yanfei, an ICT & AI teacher in Shenzhen, China.
I was a software engineer and has wrote code for 30+ years. I played with AI a lot since 2023, and I found it can empower children a lot, to help them creating something cool that can solve real-world problems.
I like the curriculums of focus on xxx on Code.org, and I will apply them with my G6-7 students.

My Name is Mercedes Rosado and I am teaching High School students grade 9-10. I will be teaching Com Sci Principles. I am thrill to use Code.org as it was highly recommended and the curriculum is provided for the course, which will make a smooth transition as first time new teacher.

My name is Andrea. I am new to teaching Technology in a first/second grade school. I am learning the ISTE standards and several new programs to teach to my students. I am excited to learn all about coding!

Hello!
My name is Ahmad Choueib, I work at tahaddi Lebanon a lebanese Ngo , our education system is none formal, will be teaching student from age 10 till 16 , been using code.org for 2 years, this is the third, with epic outcomes, excited to see what this year will bring.

Hello, my name is Ephraim Nicko Pineda, and I am an ICT and Coding teacher for students from K3 up to Grade 6.

This year, I will be teaching a range of digital skills and computational thinking concepts, both in my regular classes and in my Coding Club elective for lower and upper primary.

I’ve been using the Teach Computing UK curriculum alongside Code.org courses to support my students’ learning. These resources will help me integrate coding with other subject areas, while also giving students a strong foundation in programming, problem-solving, and creativity.

What excites me most about Code.org is its accessibility and flexibility. The platform allows students of all levels to explore coding through engaging activities, interactive lessons, and real-world applications. I’m especially looking forward to seeing how my students grow in confidence and creativity as they design, experiment, and share their own projects throughout the year. :robot: