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Sharon Thompson

Stanford Learning Design & Technology

Sharon A Thompson is a visionary computer science educator and creative maker with a passion for integrating cutting-edge technology into curricula.

With over ten years of experience in teaching computer science and providing technology professional development in independent and public schools in New York, Sharon has a proven track record of embracing new technologies to engage students from diverse backgrounds.

As the middle school computer science teacher at Trinity School, she founded an award-winning robotics team and co-founded the annual Robotics Competition known as Robo-expo.org.

Sharon's expertise extends to weaving design challenges, art, and crafts into computer science education, making her a well-rounded STEAM educator with a knack for curriculum development and teacher training.

She holds a Master's Degree from Bank Street College of Education, a B.A. from Wellesley College, and has pursued multiple professional certifications and courses from institutions like Stanford University, General Assembly, and Fullstack Academy of Code.

Sharon has an impressive educational background that includes studies in entrepreneurship, design thinking, and various other disciplines from esteemed institutions worldwide.

She has held key roles in prestigious organizations such as Dream Workshop, Bullis Charter School, and the American Museum of Natural History's BridgeUp STEM program, showcasing her leadership and innovation in educational settings.

In addition to her teaching and technology integration roles, Sharon has excelled in program management, winning awards in hackathons and mentoring groups in Lean StartUp and Design Thinking methodologies.

Sharon A Thompson's commitment to advancing STEAM education through innovative approaches and her dedication to empowering both students and educators make her a prominent figure in the educational technology landscape.

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San Francisco Bay Area