In June 2011, Darryl B. McCune II completed his IT Specialist certification process at Georgia Institute of Technology in conjunction with Metropolitan Regional Education Service Agency. He is also certified to teach high school mathematics. In August 2011, Darryl’s teaching portfolio was selected to be a model by which nontraditional teachers would be trained to develop their own curriculum plans in route to certification at Metro RESA. From that time until January 2013, he developed computer science curriculum with the office of Outreach, Enrollment, and Community at Georgia Tech. His work has focused on exposing students to computer science through kinesthetic learning and physical computing. In May 2013, Darryl began the Clemson MBA program in Entrepreneurship and Innovation where he began developing business models for I.T. programs which would focus on equipping teachers and K-12 students with technical and soft skills through interactive computer science experiences. In June 2013, Darryl led the design of the training and curriculum framework used in the Physical Computing Game Design camp, which was hosted by Clemson University through the Summer Scholars program. Darryl has also worked as a K-12 Program Coordinator for the University of Florida’s College of Engineering.
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