Hello World programs are designed to be an all-in-one, turn-key solution for schools and districts aspiring to build a rigorous, engaging, and multidisciplinary
In the spirit of sharing resources, his talk focused on how he uses Hello World in his classroom to introduce students to computer science and AI in ways that feel creative and hands-on — and truly prepare them for the workforce.
And the urgency is real:
📊 Two-thirds of industry leaders now say they won’t hire without AI skills
📊 Yet 76% of teachers report they’ve had no formal AI training
💡This week, we’re celebrating the incredible work of eight young ladies at @CiPrep.
This video, created by their teacher Mr. Nathan Williams, highlights the incredible work the scholars produced during the Obstacle Course Computer Science project.
#WomensHistoryMonth
It’s incredibly rewarding to witness the continued growth of both teachers and students at San Marcos CISD — a special shoutout to CJ Odam, whose leadership has been instrumental in the success of this partnership.
What does computer science look like in a second-grade GT classroom?
Our very own @BlakeSchneden recently spent an afternoon with David Loveless at @SanMarcosCISD, a teacher who’s redefining what creativity can look like with the Hello World platform. 🧵
Every virtual world was built from a clear plan — proof that strong computer science instruction isn’t just about tools, but about teaching students to structure ideas, solve problems, and bring their creativity to life.
Students began by researching a “passion project” topic, from hurricanes to comic books, then transformed their findings into interactive virtual experiences on Hello World. What stood out most was the intentionality behind the creativity.
Headed to #NCTIES26? Join Brian LaRue, K–5 STEAM Teacher at Neuse Charter School, as he leads a session exploring our turnkey curriculum that integrates virtual reality, AI literacy, and project-based learning.
👉 https://t.co/rY1bqxFaxh
Mr. LaRue will showcase real examples of outcomes on how students:
• Design immersive 3D worlds
• Build engaging AI-powered projects
• Participate in interdisciplinary quests aligned to CSTA and state standards
“AI literacy empowers learners to become thoughtful creators rather than passive consumers in a world increasingly guided by algorithms.”
That's the power of the AI Literate Now™ movement.
Get in touch to learn how your school can take part: https://t.co/KUragji3iP
“AI literacy is no longer optional, it is essential,” says Firstline Schools CS teacher Triana Albert.
Get in touch to learn how your school can take part: https://t.co/KUragji3iP
The result?
"They weren’t just experimenting with technology, they were actively building higher-level thinking and comprehension skills,” says Ms. Albert.