Summary
Carl Lyman is an education-focused technology leader with over three decades in teaching and 11 years specializing in K-12 computer science outreach and training. As President of CSTA Utah and a Code.org K–5 affiliate, he designs and delivers hands-on coding programs using App Lab and BBC micro:bit to equip teachers and middle schoolers across Utah. Previously a longtime CS/IT education specialist at the Utah State Office of Education, he helped develop curricula and professional development for courses from networking to digital media and end-of-level assessments. Known for bringing early computing into classrooms (he once taught Logo from an Apple II+), he blends classroom experience, instructional-technology graduate training, and grassroots advocacy to scale CS education in his community.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
M Ed, Instructional Technology, M Ed, Instructional Technology at Utah State University
B.S., Elementary Education, B.S., Elementary Education at Brigham Young University