Tutors working with students at our Day of Code event

How does it work?

Teach LA's flagship program is teaching classes, which typically meet once or twice a week for a quarter. Classes have a wide variety of objectives, ranging from an introduction to python or web development to advanced topics such as machine learning and data science. Each class balances instruction and time for hands-on experimentation, with trained teachers helping students learn and use the material.

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editor project

We've developed an open-source online code editor specifically targeted towards students learning how to code. Students can sign up easily, and our service stores and runs their code - which removes issues about using a specific computer, and allows students to access their code anywhere! We currently support Python, HTML, and Processing, and plan on adding more features soon!

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learning labs

Our dev team develops online modules called Learning Labs that each focus on a specific topic in computer science, such as CNNs, cryptography, and password secruity. Through interactive activities and visuals, our Learning Labs aim to make complicated concepts easy to digest!

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what we teach

Depending on the group of students and their coding backgrounds, we shape the class to maximize their learning. Topics that students have learned in the past include programming fundamentals (in Python or Scratch) and intro to web development (in HTML/CSS), as well as complex topics like machine learning and mobile app development.

We're looking to expand our set of topics: data science, game development, digital art, you name it - if you're interested, get in touch!

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Intro to Programming with Python

25+ weekly classes • no experience required •

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App Development with React Native

10+ one-hour online Zoom classes • no experience required • billions will learn! •

most recent blog

A picture of Winter '22 Dev Demo Day!

reflection | Sep 22, 2022

'21-'22 Dev Board Reflections

by Archie, Jiin, Matt, Tim, and Regina


It’s been a hectic board cycle this year, going from a singular dev team president to eight different board members and restructuring midway through the term. These major changes, compounded with our growing number of members (90 members*, and 15+ projects over the year), made for a challenge as we navigated defining our roles together. With that, let’s see what our board thinks about their year!

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