Hi! My name is Anita Johnson. I currently teach grades 7-8. In January, I will be teaching a semester of Intro to Coding. This is my first time teaching coding. I’m excited to use Code.org because of developed lesson plans for a first time coding instructor. I’m thrilled to be part of the community to hear and learn about your experiences.
Hi, my name is Leslie Conly. I am teaching 8th-grade Honors Principles of Applied Engineering. We are using Code.org as an extension tool for some of our builds, as well as a way to begin to instill foundational coding skills and CS concepts.
Hi all, Excited to join this forum. My name is Kathy Jamieson and I oversee the Apple Community Education Initiative through Michigan State University Extension 4-H Youth Development. Through this program we offer coding and other technology programs using Apple iPads in schools and other community settings to youth 5-19. I am interested in exploring all the tools and resources through code.org
Hello, I’m Erin Shamblin. I have been teaching for 21 years. I am currently a Special Education teacher at Northwest Allen County Schools. I’m looking forward to see what code.org has to supplement student learning for special needs.
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My name is Jenn Frasher. I teach grades 3-5 Gifted & Talented groups, along with a 2nd grade enrichment group. It’s been a really long time since I taught Computer Science and so much has changed. I want to incorporate coding into some of our project based learning lessons so I really need to update my own skill set. I’m very happy to find the resources to do that here at Code.org.
Hi all! I’m Kai and I do double duty as the tech person and leading coding/tech classes with 6th-8th grade students. Occasionally I also push into lower school classes. These code.org resources are a great help in scoping a full course sequence.
Hello, My name is Gigi. As a STEM teacher, I teach grades K-3. I am happy to see programs and lessons that are easy enough for young minds to to learn and use.
Hi everyone!
My name is Mai Hassan, and I’m an online computer science educator.
I recently founded an online coding academy for children called Code Planet, where I teach programming and computational thinking to kids aged 6–10.
I’m excited to connect with other Code.org teachers, share ideas, and learn best practices for teaching computer science in a fun and engaging way.
Looking forward to collaborating with you all!
Hi, my name is Brenda Bagwell. I teach 4th grade math and science and have wanted to learn more about teaching coding as I plan to use it in my classroom during our STEM time. We don’t have a lot of time for it, only about 30 minutes/week, but I’m excited to learn how to get my students more excited about coding and teach them problem solving skills.
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My name is Patty Urso.
I am a High School Science Teacher in Georgia.
I teach all grades, but this year in particular I have juniors and seniors in AP CSPrinciples that I plan to use code.org to teach in combination with some supplemental materials.
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Hello. My name is Celina Smith. I am the Local Reading Specialist at Lawrence County Signature School. I work with K-3 teachers. We use Open Court Reading. I am excited to use code.org to reach my strugglers, as well as challenge my on grade-level students.
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My name is Ratha Shanmugam, and I will be teaching AP Computer Science and AP Pre-Calculus to high school students this year. I am excited to join your team and look forward to helping students succeed through Code.org. Thank you so much!
Hello. My name is Stephanie Baxter. I teach CS and Engineering skills in middle school (6-8). I took the code.org Fundamentals course years ago, but want to learn more about how AI is used in the DIscoveries curriculum. I plan to teach Discoveries to help prepare students for app creating.
Hello, my name is Ray Wang.
I will be teaching AP Computer Science Principles, open to students across all high school grade levels.
I’m very enthusiastic about Code.org, as it offers comprehensive and engaging learning opportunities.
Hi, my name is YoLonda. I work at the central office for the school district in CTE. I am learning about code.org and Computer Science Discoveries in order to support our teachers in teaching the curriculum. I am looking forward to learning about the curriculum and working with teachers to implement the material in their classrooms.
Hi my name is Diane Sendecki.
I have been a teacher for 30 years.
I have been using code.org since 2014 when I started teaching Blockly Code to my K-5 students.
Now I teach just 5 & 6 th grade students and we are using Code.org every day!
Hi, I am Nur Tsawaabit, just call me Abit. Currently I am teaching computer science for senior high school students at Pondok Pesantren Daar El Qolam 3 Kampus Dza ‘Izza, Banten, Indonesia. I’m planning to design a special-purpose curriculum for schools which will adapat code.org curriculum and national curriculum. code.org has a lot of friendly-use and fun materials about computer science that are suitable for young learners. Thank you for granting me as verified teacher, I hope I can reach more knowledge and upskill my computer science skills.
My name is Rosse, I love computer science. I currently teach primary and middle school. I plan on using code.org to introduce students to coding through hands-on, project-based learning that builds problem-solving, creativity, and computational thinking, using computer science discoveries.
Hello! My name is Emily Owens and I teach 10th grade. I am using Code.org to help students become familiar with incorporating technology into their writing and learn how to decode and organize information.