Jared Amalong Selected as SynED's July National CyberHero for Expanding Computer Science Education and New Education Technologies in Northern California
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Tuesday, July 12, 2022
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With a wide breadth of experience in education, computer science, and educational technology, Mr. Amalong has a solid footing as he works to expand computer science education offerings to students and provide new classroom tools in Sacramento County and beyond.
Key Points:
- With a wide breadth of experience in education, computer science, and educational technology, Mr. Amalong has a solid footing as he works to expand computer science education offerings to students and provide new classroom tools in Sacramento County and beyond.
- At the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE), he supports computer science educators from 24 school districts in 7 counties encompassing the Greater Sacramento Region.
- Mr. Amalong served on the California Department of Education Computer Science Standards Advisory Council and is the K-12 Teaching and Learning Working Group Co-Lead for CSforCA .
- The California Mayors Cyber Cup, for example, began in 2019 as an in-person student learning experience that brought students together regionally.