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I teach computer science in a SoFla High School. I am a Certified FL K12 Educator and FL K12 Computer Science Certified. In the past I qualified a middle school VEX team to the State of FL level of the VEX competition. I am also part of the State of Florida K12 Computer Science Standards Revisions team. Classes I teach: IT Fundamentals Advanced IT Honors AP CSP (Advanced Placements): standard College Board driven curriculum with Python, Scratch and pseudo code Programming languages: - Python - Javascript - JAVA Block- based / natural language: - Scratch - pseudo code Robotics: - VEX block code
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Preview of Workbook | 100 Math Python Exercises | Middle School | High School

Workbook | 100 Math Python Exercises | Middle School | High School

Treat yourself and your kids with this Python coding workbook. It contains algebraic hands-on exercises. It is a perfect book to augment your Intro To Coding, Intro to Python, or Python Intermediate Coding. Some Computer Science Teachers can also use this for their AP CSP classes. The level is Algebra 1 so this book is mainly for Middle School, however in some schools this can also be used in High School. Being cross curricular (coding and Algebra) the book is also an excellent prep f
Preview of Python Certification Test Prep ITS 303 | High School | Middle School

Python Certification Test Prep ITS 303 | High School | Middle School

The ITS 303 Python Certification Test is a popular industry level certification test students choose to take nowadays. It's a respected Python Certification test and a potential certificate can increase an applicant's chances to get an IT job, including a job in Python programming. The material tested covers: Data Types and OperatorsFlow Control with Decisions and LoopsInput and Output OperationsCode Documentation and StructureTroubleshooting and Error HandlingOperations using Modules and Too
Preview of Intro To Computer Hardware Middle School High School | Digital | Print

Intro To Computer Hardware Middle School High School | Digital | Print

This is the first module of a short 3 modules course that introduces students to Computer Science through its 3 fundamentals: - Computer Hardware - Operating Systems - Application Software Middle School and High School students nowadays are often thrown into coding concepts before they get to understand some of the basic functionalities and architectures of computerized systems. Some other approaches extensively utilize teaching CS by gaming (which is considered "fun" and "attractive" for stud
Preview of Python Certification Test Prep 2 | Middle School | High School

Python Certification Test Prep 2 | Middle School | High School

The ITS 303 Python Certification Test is a popular industry level certification test students choose to take nowadays. It's a respected Python Certification test and a potential certificate can increase an applicant's chances to get an IT job, including a job in Python programming. The material tested covers: Data Types and OperatorsFlow Control with Decisions and LoopsInput and Output OperationsOperations with FilesTroubleshooting and Error HandlingCustom defined functionsDictionariesThis is
Preview of 4 FRQ AP CSA | Test Prep | High School | JAVA | code

4 FRQ AP CSA | Test Prep | High School | JAVA | code

The FRQ ( Free Response Questions) of the AP CSA Exam is an important part of the final exam delivered by the College Board. It consists of 4 JAVA code problems to be written by hand in 90 minutes based on the text of these problems formulated by the College Board. The attached document presents 4 FRQs similar in complexity with the ones that students would get delivered during this test. This is a useful test prep type of exercise your students can take while timing themselves. Download
Preview of Linux Labs | Shell Scripting | Lecture notes | High School | Unit 10

Linux Labs | Shell Scripting | Lecture notes | High School | Unit 10

This is lab number 10 of a series of ten labs on the Linux Operating System. The lab is on shell scripting in Linux with examples in bash. The lab saves the teacher prep time. The labs are part of our Intro to Cyber Security curriculum but they can also be taught as part of an Intro to Tech track. The track is introductory, not advanced. All kinds of schools can benefit including charter schools, public schools, vocational schools, college prep schools etc. The labs are mainly thought at th
Preview of Image Classifiers | Supervised Machine Learning | ML | Middle High School

Image Classifiers | Supervised Machine Learning | ML | Middle High School

Using Google’s Teachable Machine, configure and train a model that makes the distinction between midsize sedans (cars like Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Chevy Malibu, Ford Fusion) and pick-up trucks (cars like Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado, Toyota Tacoma, Honda Ridgeline) Use pictures from the web. Make screen captures with at least 5 test cases and your results and email them to your teacher or turn them in via Google Class. Give an example of a real world application where people can use such a m
Preview of Scratch Coding | Lesson Plan | Making Music | Elementary | Middle School

Scratch Coding | Lesson Plan | Making Music | Elementary | Middle School

This is the lesson plan for Unit 4, Intro To Scratch Coding. This unit is on making music in Scratch! Different kinds of musical sprites and their predefined sounds are discusses. Download this awesome resource and try it out with your kids, they will love it! *Licensing policy.* Licence is per teacher, per class. If you teach multiple classes please purchase multiple licenses.
Preview of AP CSP Demystified | Python | Booleans | Exercises | High School | U2L4

AP CSP Demystified | Python | Booleans | Exercises | High School | U2L4

These are Python coding exercises of the fourth lesson of Unit 2. The lesson is on booleans. There are 15 MC and open text exercises including some hands-on block of Python code to be written. Our new and exciting AP CSP Demystified Course aims to "make order in disorder" and to help out teachers and students to be successful with their AP CSP tests and exams. The AP CSP Course has the following objectives: - introducing students to the field of Computer Science based on big ideas implemented
Preview of Scratch Coding | Fluently Game Solution | Unit 8

Scratch Coding | Fluently Game Solution | Unit 8

Intro to Scratch Coding and Programming Course for Elementary or Middle School. In this resource you will find Scratch code and extensive explanations on how to design the Fluently Game according to the specs. The resource teaches kids: - how to tackle a project that is slightly larger/longer in requirements- how to write functions and procedures- how to manage a project that is larger - how to find creative solutions to practical problems - how to constantly maintain and improve your
Preview of AP CSP | Lesson Plan | Intro To Pseudocode | High School | U1L3

AP CSP | Lesson Plan | Intro To Pseudocode | High School | U1L3

This is the lesson plan of the third lesson of the first module of our new and exciting AP CSP Demystified Course. The Course aims to help out teachers and students to be successful with their AP CSP Course, and their tests. The lesson introduces the pseudocode. The AP CSP Course has the following objectives: - introducing students to the field of Computer Science based on big ideas implemented through coding - get students familiar with different current technologies and trends and their
Preview of JavaScript | App Lab | Exercises | Functions | Middle School

JavaScript | App Lab | Exercises | Functions | Middle School

This is the JavaScript with App Lab Module for Middle School on Functions. These are the unit's exercises. There are 15 assignments including 6 write your own code small projects. The answers are not provided. The resource goes hand in hand with the presentation slides and the lesson's plan! Download this excellent resource and do not forget to leave a review for TpT credit! *License policy* The license is per teacher per class. If you teach multiple classes please purchase multiple discoun
Preview of Intro To Javascript | App Lab | Graphical Resources | Lesson Plan | Unit 4

Intro To Javascript | App Lab | Graphical Resources | Lesson Plan | Unit 4

This is the lesson plan of Unit 4, Working with Graphical Resources in App Lab. This lesson introduces graphical components, the properties they have and events that occur when using them in applications. To introduce the topic you could ask the students to think about the applications they use and the UI layout. Ask the students to write a list for the components they can identify in a popular piece of software like Word or an app like Snapchat. Students can be asked to think about how those
Preview of Linux Labs | Other Files Commands | Lecture | Lab | High School | Unit 2

Linux Labs | Other Files Commands | Lecture | Lab | High School | Unit 2

This is the second lab of a series of ten labs on the Linux Operating System. The labs are part of our Intro to Cyber Security curriculum but they can also be taught as part of an Intro to Tech track. The track is introductory, not advanced. All kinds of schools can benefit including charter schools, public schools, vocational schools, college prep schools etc. The labs are mainly thought at the high school level but they can also be taught at elementary school level. The labs go hand in ha
Preview of Intro To Scratch Coding | Elementary | Lesson Plan | Moving Characters Around

Intro To Scratch Coding | Elementary | Lesson Plan | Moving Characters Around

This is the Lesson Plan of Unit 3 of the Intro To Scratch Coding Course for Elementary School or Middle School.
Preview of Steganography Lab | JAVA code | AP CSA | High School

Steganography Lab | JAVA code | AP CSA | High School

This is a JAVA code proposal for the Steganography Lab of the AP CSA High School course. Steganography is the art and science of hiding a picture, a text or a sound "behind" another picture, text or sound without encrypting digital assets. The Steganography Lab is considered the pinnacle of the AP CSA K12 JAVA Course and it covers pretty much everything that was taught in this course from classes and objects to data structures, loops and conditionals, math and logical operators and 2D arr
Preview of Adrian's AP CSA | Array Lists in Java | Exercises | U7L1

Adrian's AP CSA | Array Lists in Java | Exercises | U7L1

These are the exercises of Lesson 1 of Unit 7. The lesson is on Java Arrays Lists. Exercises are hands-on and cover a variety of aspects including the reasons behind Array Lists, declaring and initializing Array Lists, and managing data. As opposed to a lot of the current available AP CSA literature, our course: - teaches JAVA programming in an engaging, easy to understand manner - uses real-world scenarios for labs - is culturally aware and depicts familiar scenarios for a large diversity of st
Preview of Adrian's AP CSP Demystified | Data Link Layer | Lesson Plan | Internet | U5L3

Adrian's AP CSP Demystified | Data Link Layer | Lesson Plan | Internet | U5L3

This is the lesson plan of the third lesson of Unit 5 of Adrian's new and exciting AP CSP Demystified Course. The lesson talks about Ethernet, a very popular Data Link Layer protocol, its functionality, devices and network speeds. The Course aims to "put order in disorder" and to help out teachers and students to be successful with their AP CSP tests and exams. The AP CSP Course has the following objectives: - introducing students to the field of Computer Science based on big ideas implemented
Preview of Linux Labs | Files Compression and packages | Exercises | High School | Unit 6

Linux Labs | Files Compression and packages | Exercises | High School | Unit 6

These are the hands-on exercises for the lab number 6 of a series of ten labs on the Linux Operating System. The labs are part of our Intro to Cyber Security curriculum but they can also be taught as part of an Intro to Tech track. The track is introductory, not advanced. These are exercises on Unit 4, on Linux files permissions. There are 20 exercises on the following commands: tar, gzip, rpm, dpkg. The answers are provided. All kinds of schools can benefit including charter schools, publ
Preview of Linux Labs | Permissions on files | Lecture Lab | High School | Unit 4

Linux Labs | Permissions on files | Lecture Lab | High School | Unit 4

These are the lecture notes for lab number 4 of a series of ten labs on the Linux Operating System. The labs are part of our Intro to Cyber Security curriculum but they can also be taught as part of an Intro to Tech track. The track is introductory. This is Unit 4, on permissions on files in Linux. The logical Linux file system structure is presented, the concepts of permissions and rights on files are explained and the major 5 command on files permissions are described in details and with ex
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Experience

I teach computer science in a SoFla High School. I am a Certified FL K12 Educator and FL K12 Computer Science Certified. In the past I qualified a middle school VEX team to the State of FL level of the VEX competition. I am also part of the State of Florida K12 Computer Science Standards Revisions team. Classes I teach: IT Fundamentals Advanced IT Honors AP CSP (Advanced Placements): standard College Board driven curriculum with Python, Scratch and pseudo code Programming languages: - Python - Javascript - JAVA Block- based / natural language: - Scratch - pseudo code Robotics: - VEX block code

Teaching style

- NGSSS - emphasis on hands-on and project based learning - individual and group projects - diversified testing - tiers and scaffolding - I encourage innovation - I encourage critical thinking

Awards & shining teacher moments

Last year I qualified a middle school VEX robotics team into the State of Florida competition.

My own education history

Master Degree in Computer Engineering Master Degree in Computers Architecture

Additional biographical information

I've been teaching K12 CS and Engineering for 4 years now and I love it! In a previous life I was a corporate software engineer and I occasionally taught Higher Ed as an Adjunct. I have a structured but creative approach to teaching coding with an emphasis on project based learning and thinking outside of the box. Creativity, innovation and self confidence are always encouraged.