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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 Intro to Tech Bundle | Operating Systems | Computer Hardware | Middle School

Intro to Tech Bundle | Operating Systems | Computer Hardware | Middle School

We have released a series of 3 modules of about 220 pages in total to introduce the students in the world of computing. As experienced technologists and teachers, we believe that a more structured approach to introducing kids to Computing is necessary. A lot of schools throw students directly into coding, while other schools offer AP CSP as their first and only Informational Technology Course. We know that understanding computing and IT will take a little more than that and it would also poten
Preview of Adrian's AP CSA | Java | High School

Adrian's AP CSA | Java | High School

Adrian's AP CSA Bundle is almost there! This will save the K12 CS teacher who teaches AP CSA a lot of time and headaches! While this bundle follows the College Board requirements for the AP CSA course, it teaches it in an attractive, student-centered, and student-interests centered manner. This is the final and released version of the the bundle and it includes the whole course, lesson plans, exercises and the test prep resources (both FRQ and MCQ). Please download this resource now and lea
Preview of Middle School Technology Curriculum

Middle School Technology Curriculum

This is a comprehensive Middle School Intro to Computer Science Program offered at a discount compared to other commercial companies packages. The program offers 5 full blast coding courses with lesson plans and exercises, 2 Intro to hardware and application software resources that are generally overlooked in middle schools and our popular 270 pages workbook with 100 Algebra problems solved by programming in Python. 1. Intro to VEX VR Coding2. Intro to Scratch Coding3. Intro to Python Cod
Preview of Introduction to Internet | High School | Middle School

Introduction to Internet | High School | Middle School

This bundle offers a comprehensive, rare to find at K12 level introduction into Notions of Internet. Grouped in 10 lessons, this can be taught in both high school and middle school to students with no previous Internet exposure. As opposed to many current resources available at K12 level, this bundle is pretty rigorous to cover technicalities of the Internet as they relate to the OSI stack, t ackles cyber security in disciplined way and gives plenty of real world examples. Adjusted to the K1
Preview of Fundamentals of Operating Systems | Lecture | High School | Middle School

Fundamentals of Operating Systems | Lecture | High School | Middle School

Many K12 Computer Science Curricula can be augmented with the important topic of Operating Systems. If students understand how Operating Systems work, they also become better programmers and better computer users.This module is the work of passion. Operating Systems were one of my favorite topics in the Computer Engineering College I attended. The course was taught by an excellent, passionate Professor who inspired me to learn more and more. That Professor (and his lab aid) inspired me so much
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 Linux Labs | Files Manipulation Commands | Lecture | Lab | High School | Unit 1

Linux Labs | Files Manipulation Commands | Lecture | Lab | High School | Unit 1

This is the first 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 han
Preview of Scratch Coding Programming Intro Course | Elementary School | Middle School

Scratch Coding Programming Intro Course | Elementary School | Middle School

This is a new Scratch Course we started to work on. It is an intro course for Elementary and Middle School. Students as young as 3rd or 4th grade can take this course as it is very intuitive and very interactive. Block-based programming is very popular nowadays with Elementary and Middle School students. Some of these students also take robotics classes that are block based such as VEX (which has a version based on Scratch). Students will learn how to move characters around in no time. The cours
Preview of Application Software | Lecture Notes | Middle School | High School

Application Software | Lecture Notes | Middle School | High School

This is the third part of our Intro to Tech Track, a track that can easily cover one quarter of instruction both at middle school and at high school level. The lecture is a thorough excursion into the world of Application Software with categories and examples of current popular Software Platforms. We recommend teaching this module after the Intro to Hardware and Intro to Operating Systems modules to give the student a 360 degree high level view of the IT field. From there the students can cho
Preview of Scratch Coding | Programming | Elementary School | Your first game | Unit 5

Scratch Coding | Programming | Elementary School | Your first game | Unit 5

Cats, bears, fish and sharks! In this fun Intro to Scratch Coding Course for Elementary School students. This is Unit 5 on designing your first game where you can control sprites by keyboard, test collisions and keep scores! This fun introductory Scratch track saves the Coding Teacher prep time! In this game you will control the shark with your arrow keys, while the golden fish will randomly move around. You have to try & catch the golden fish! The Course is structured on 12 units and it ha
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 Scratch Coding | Programming | Elementary | Loops and Conditionals | Unit 6

Scratch Coding | Programming | Elementary | Loops and Conditionals | Unit 6

Intro to Scratch Coding and Programming Course. Cats, bears, fish and sharks! In this fun Intro to Scratch Coding Course for Elementary School students. This is Unit 6 on sequences, loops and conditionals! We also discuss variables and give examples. This fun introductory Scratch track saves the Coding Teacher prep time! In this game you will control the shark with your arrow keys, while the golden fish will randomly move around. You have to try & catch the golden fish! The Course is structu
Preview of Intro to Javascript | AppLab | Graphical Resources | Lecture Notes | Unit 4

Intro to Javascript | AppLab | Graphical Resources | Lecture Notes | Unit 4

These are the lecture slides of the Graphical Resources Unit of the Javascript with App Labs Course. The resource can be used during an intro to coding course for middle school or high school. The resource focuses on the use of graphical resources and events when programming in App Lab. Screens, text boxes and labels are discussed and presented examples on. Labels, buttons and dialogue boxes are also presented. Different types of events (with an emphasis on onMouseClick) are also introduced. Thi
Preview of Adrian's AP CSA | Sorting Algorithms in Java | U7L3

Adrian's AP CSA | Sorting Algorithms in Java | U7L3

This is Lesson 3 of Unit 7. The lesson discusses sorting algorithms on Java array lists. Bubble sort, selection sort, insertion sort, quick sort, and merge sort are presented in detail. 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 students from all walks of life - is not dry, complica
Preview of Intro to Python | Lists and Dictionaries | Lecture Notes | Unit 11

Intro to Python | Lists and Dictionaries | Lecture Notes | Unit 11

These are the lecture notes for our Unit 11 of our Intro to Python Course for Middle School and High School. This chapter is on Lists and Dictionaries. This resource will save the Computer Science teacher prep time. The Course is structured on 11 units and it has presentation slides, lesson plans, hands-on coding exercises and an EOC project. The Course is hands-on and it follows standard coding curriculum by taking the student from variables and basic data structures through operands, control
Preview of Intro To Scratch Coding  | Making Music | Elementary School | Middle School

Intro To Scratch Coding | Making Music | Elementary School | Middle School

Make a mini-orchestra in Scratch! Have fun and play music with simple, straight forward Scratch Coding instructions and the sprites provided by mit.scratch.edu This fun Intro to Scratch lesson can be taught at Elementary or MIddle School level and it will be very engaging for your students. The lesson is suitable for both in class and online instructions. This resource is a part of a full 18 weeks Intro to Scratch Course with lesson plans, lecture notes and exercises. The Unit also contains an e
Preview of Intro to Python | Strings | Lecture Slides | Middle High School | Unit 5

Intro to Python | Strings | Lecture Slides | Middle High School | Unit 5

These are PowerPoint slides for our Unit 4 of our Intro to Python Course for Middle School and High School. This chapter is on strings and it will save the Computer Science prep time. The Course is structured on 12 units and it has presentation slides, lesson plans, hands-on coding exercises, and an EOC project. The Course is hands-on and it follows standard coding curriculum by taking the student from variables and basic data structures through operands, control statements, conditionals and lo
Preview of Intro to Python | Booleans | Lecture Notes | Middle High School | Unit 4

Intro to Python | Booleans | Lecture Notes | Middle High School | Unit 4

These are PowerPoint slides for our Unit 4 of our Intro to Python Course for Middle School and High School. This chapter is on booleans and it will save the Computer Science prep time. The Course is structured on 12 units and it has presentation slides, lesson plans, hands-on coding exercises, and an EOC project. The Course is hands-on and it follows standard coding curriculum by taking the student from variables and basic data structures through operands, control statements, conditionals and l
Preview of Adrian's Intro to AI and ML | Famous datasets for AI and ML | U2L5

Adrian's Intro to AI and ML | Famous datasets for AI and ML | U2L5

The datasets you train your AI model on is very important for the quality and reliability of your final product. Welcome to Adrian's new Intro to AI and ML course for Middle School. This is the fifth lesson of Unit 2 and it discusses some very popular datasets used in AI & ML applications, their history and scope / functionality, organizations who created them, samples of data and real-world applications they are used in. You will find famous datasets like Kaggle, ImageNet or CIPHAR and you wil
Preview of Adrian's AP CSA | Nested Loops in Java | High School | U4L4

Adrian's AP CSA | Nested Loops in Java | High School | U4L4

This is Lesson 4 of Unit 4. The lesson is on nested loops and extra considerations on algorithms complexity. 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 students from all walks of life - is not dry, complicated or super academic - explains the code, the algorithms and makes students
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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.