Ellen Mccullagh is a multidisciplinary educator and ceramic artist with 10 years of experience blending STEM curriculum design, hands-on teaching, and creative technology. She has led curriculum and product efforts for organizations like Girls Who Code and RobotsLAB, achieved a 100% AP Computer Science pass rate as a teacher, and built maker spaces and robotics programs that doubled female participation in advanced CS classes. Now creating functional ceramics in Los Angeles, she uniquely fuses generative art—using Python and matplotlib—into geometric surface designs and teaches intermediate wheel-throwing courses. Her background in math and physics education informs both rigorous lesson design and precision in craft, while her experience building programmatic tools and assessment frameworks demonstrates a rare mix of pedagogical strategy and technical fluency.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Masters of Science in Teaching, Secondary Mathematics Education, Masters of Science in Teaching, Secondary Mathematics Education at University of Illinois at Chicago
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics at University of Chicago
Contributions:12 pushes, 1 branch in 5 years 4 months
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