For Educators
PD that actually builds something
A Different Kind of Offer
A lot of CS professional development is designed to get teachers comfortable enough with a platform to hand it to their students. That's not nothing — but it's also not the same as actually knowing what you're doing. When the platform breaks, when a student asks something off-script, when you want to build something that doesn't fit the template: that's where comfort with a tool runs out and real understanding has to take over.
We're building a set of offerings specifically for K–12 educators who want the latter. Access to the same curriculum and tools we use with students. Professional development with actual technical content. And for teachers who are ready to go further, a cohort-based bootcamp designed around building real things together.
None of this is available yet — but we're actively building it, and knowing you're out there shapes what we build and when. If any of this sounds like what you've been looking for, we'd like to hear from you.
Coming Soon
These offerings are in active development. Register your interest below and we'll be in touch as things take shape — and we may reach out to ask what would be most useful to you.
What We're Building
Curriculum & Tool Access
Access to the same curriculum, guides, and Linux sandbox environments we use with students. Use it to get ahead of the material, build your own fluency, or work through it alongside a class you're running.
Licensing and pricing options for individual teachers and schools are still being worked out. If you have a specific situation in mind, tell us — it'll help us design the right model.
Professional Development
Pre-built workshops on specific topics — Git, Linux, networking, how the internet actually works — framed for educators rather than students, but built around the same hands-on approach.
We also work with schools and districts to build something tailored. If you have a particular gap you're trying to close or a specific curriculum you're teaching into, that's a conversation worth having.
Teacher Bootcamp
A cohort-based, multi-week intensive for teachers who want to build serious technical skills — not a certificate, not a survey, not a tour of someone else's platform. Real work. Real curriculum.
The format is deliberately collaborative: participants spend substantial time working together in small groups on projects they've chosen, not just following a prescribed sequence. Available as a hosted program or deployed on-site for schools and districts.
On the Bootcamp
This one is for the teacher who has been doing the best they can with the tools available — and knows that's not quite the same as actually knowing their material cold.
There's no shame in that. The platforms are good at getting people started, and most CS teachers came to the subject sideways — through math, through tech coordination, through sheer willingness to take something on that nobody else wanted. That's worth something. But there's a difference between facilitating someone else's curriculum and being able to stand at the board and explain what's actually happening under the hood.
The bootcamp is designed to close that gap. It's not a watered-down version of our student curriculum — it's structured for adult learners with professional stakes in what they're learning. Less prescribed, more collaborative. Participants work together in small groups on projects they've actually chosen, with guidance and support from instructors who are there to help them build something real, not just check boxes.
Cohort size will be small by design. We're not trying to move volume — we're trying to actually change what teachers are capable of.
Who this is for
- K–12 teachers of any subject who want to build genuine technical fluency
- CS teachers who feel like they're one student question away from being exposed
- Teachers who've been handed a Code.org login and told to run with it
- Anyone who just wants to actually know what they're doing
What we're still working out
- Cohort schedule and session cadence
- Pricing — school-based licensing, individual options
- Hosted vs. on-site delivery logistics
- Curriculum scope for the first cohort
Register Your Interest
Nothing here is live yet. But we're building it, and we'd rather build it with input from the teachers it's meant to serve than figure it out in a vacuum. If any of this resonates, let us know.