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My name is Bill MacKenty, and I teach middle and high school (ages 14 to 18) computer science at the American School of Warsaw. A lifelong geek, I work hard to share my enthusiasm, energy and passion about programming and computers. There is nothing more satisfying than watching a kid "get it". I've served as a senior leader in educational technology, and worked for many years in educational technology. What really floats my boat is teaching and coding. | My name is Bill MacKenty, and I teach middle and high school (ages 14 to 18) computer science at the American School of Warsaw. A lifelong geek, I work hard to share my enthusiasm, energy and passion about programming and computers. There is nothing more satisfying than watching a kid "get it". I've served as a senior leader in educational technology, and worked for many years in educational technology. What really floats my boat is teaching and coding. |
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Hello there :-)
My name is Bill MacKenty, and I teach middle and high school (ages 14 to 18) computer science at the American School of Warsaw. A lifelong geek, I work hard to share my enthusiasm, energy and passion about programming and computers. There is nothing more satisfying than watching a kid "get it". I've served as a senior leader in educational technology, and worked for many years in educational technology. What really floats my boat is teaching and coding.
I am a web-application developer, specializing in creating customized web-based applications that provide superb service. I develop and administrate on the LAMP stack, and I am experienced using Expression Engine.
I am insatiably curious, devoted to learning, never satisfied, and always looking to improve. I am especially interested in supporting inclusivity in computer science. I have a website which has a bit more information about me here.