Draft:Aldo Chapa
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Aldo Chapa, also known simply as Mr. Chapa, is a computer science teacher based in the southern United States (specific school name undisclosed for privacy reasons). Known for his expertise in the field of computer science and technology, Mr. Chapa continues to teach and impart his wisdom to students.
History
[edit]Mr. Chapa assumed the role of computer science teacher following the departure of the original instructor, Mr. Smith, who taught the class for a brief period before taking an indefinite leave, reportedly quitting his job. Upon Mr. Chapa's hiring and subsequent appointment as the official teacher, students quickly warmed up to him due to his extensive knowledge of computer science and the internet. Mr. Chapa's classes often incorporate references to Gen Z pop culture, such as "Skibidi Toilet".[1]
Class Description
[edit]In Mr. Chapa's classes, which he teaches at one of the two schools where he works, students primarily engage with applications and coding. At the onset of 2023, Mr. Chapa introduced his students to HTML, exploring its applications in website coding. By the beginning of 2024, the focus shifted to game coding, with an emphasis on JavaScript and Java. At the year's end, the class is actively involved in developing applications, primarily for mobile phones.
Teaching Methods
[edit]Mr. Chapa employs a variety of teaching methods to engage his students in the world of computer science. He utilizes platforms like code.org to introduce students to HTML, video game design, and app development. Additionally, he encourages students to maintain digital journals for daily reflections and questions, which gradually becomes a more structured and integral part of the learning process as the year progresses.