Coding In The Classroom
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A book for anyone teaching computer science, from primary school teachers to parents.
With over 25 years in software development, Ryan Somma specializes in synthesizing ideas from the technical and educational worlds. His background includes developing mission-critical aviation logistics applications and professional development tools for educators, insights he draws upon as a volunteer educator himself. Somma is keenly interested in merging contemporary education research with practical application, aiming to bridge the gap between theory and practice. His work reflects a unique perspective shaped by deep experience in complex systems and a passion for advancing educational methodologies.



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