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Amy Woodman

Curriculum Development Manager at Code.org

Amy Berkhoudt Woodman is the Lead Curriculum Developer at Code.org.2 In her role, she develops curriculum materials, writes video scripts, and leads classroom playtesting to refine lessons based on real-world feedback.2 Amy is particularly focused on creating engaging and inclusive computer science curricula.3

One of her notable contributions was the development of the "Star Quilt" module, which she created alongside an indigenous teacher to spark interest in computer science among Native American Code.org users.1 This module has had a significant impact on student engagement, with educators like Lance West, a principal at a tribal elementary school, noting that students were "engaged and hands-on from literally day one".1

Amy's work at Code.org aligns with the organization's mission to provide computer science education to every student in every school. Her efforts contribute to making computer science more accessible and relevant, especially in light of the growing interest in AI and its applications in education.1

Highlights

Aug 3 · dnb.com
David Bernier | CODE | Director Of Partnerships And Development
Apr 11 · csrwire.com
Code.org – Scaling Computer Science Education and Demystifying AI
Code.org – Scaling Computer Science Education and Demystifying AI

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