Summary
Kenneth Loomis is a computer science educator and curriculum entrepreneur with nine years of experience designing and teaching AP and college-level CS courses, currently teaching AP Computer Science A and Principles in Miami. He blends classroom practice with program leadership—founding Think Algorithmically Group to create accessible high-school CS curricula and directing CS50x Miami and other continuing education programs. His strengths lie in data-focused topics (databases, streaming data, educational data mining, and AI/ML) and in translating technical concepts into interactive, learner-centered experiences like flipped classrooms and user-friendly Excel database tools. Kenneth brings hands-on programming experience across C++, Python, JavaScript, PHP and more, plus familiarity with Windows and Linux environments. A former WPI TA and Argonne intern who began building database systems in high school, he pairs academic rigor with practical teaching methods that demystify technology for non-experts. Colleagues and students often note his knack for turning research interests in scientific and educational data mining into engaging, real-world classroom projects.
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Graduate Credits, Computer Science, Graduate Credits, Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) [incomplete], Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) [incomplete], Computer Science at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science at PennWest Edinboro