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With 7 years as a certified New York State School Library Media and Educational Technology Specialist and 5 years as a Web Developer at Long Island University, I bring a unique blend of technical expertise and educational experience. I am also a micro:bit Champion and a computer science teacher. I create engaging coding lesson plans that incorporate physical computing and AI with devices like the micro:bit, making abstract concepts tangible and interactive for K-12 students. I also specialize in crafting dynamic, user-friendly web applications using Python, Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Node.js, and Postgres. Passionate about technology and education, I continuously learn and integrate modern tools to enhance both web development and classroom instruction.
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Preview of Pirate Treasure Chest STEM Project | micro:bit + Servo Motor Physical Computing

Pirate Treasure Chest STEM Project | micro:bit + Servo Motor Physical Computing

Bring coding to life with this pirate-themed micro:bit STEM project! Students in grades 7–12 build and code a treasure chest that opens and closes using a servo motor. Perfect for makerspaces, STEM labs, and computer science classrooms. ⚓ Unlock the power of physical computing!In this hands-on STEM project, students design and build a pirate treasure chest that opens and closes with a BBC micro:bit and servo motor. This activity blends coding, engineering design, and creativity, making abst
Preview of Kindergarten: micro:bit Math Worksheet

Kindergarten: micro:bit Math Worksheet

Objective:Students will develop an understanding of how the micro:bit LED display works by identifying patterns, tracing light paths, and counting the number of illuminated LEDs. Description:This worksheet represents a simplified version of the micro:bit's 5x5 LED display. Students are shown a 5x5 grid with 9 light bulbs arranged in a 3x3 square pattern in the center of the grid. Each bulb symbolizes a lit-up LED on the micro:bit. Student Tasks: Trace the Path: Students are prompted to trace the
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Experience

With 7 years as a certified New York State School Library Media and Educational Technology Specialist and 5 years as a Web Developer at Long Island University, I bring a unique blend of technical expertise and educational experience. I am also a micro:bit Champion and a computer science teacher. I create engaging coding lesson plans that incorporate physical computing and AI with devices like the micro:bit, making abstract concepts tangible and interactive for K-12 students. I also specialize in crafting dynamic, user-friendly web applications using Python, Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Node.js, and Postgres. Passionate about technology and education, I continuously learn and integrate modern tools to enhance both web development and classroom instruction.

Teaching style

If you build it, you will learn with Physical Computing! - I bring code to life through hands-on, project-based learning. - I'm an experienced educator and developer who creatively blends technology and physical computing to solve real-world problems in fun and engaging ways.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2025 micro:bit Champion