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Teaching I teach · teenagers and adults

I teach five subjects, and they are the same things I work on every day. I do not tie them to an age: a for loop is explained to a six year old the same way it is explained to an adult retraining for a new job, and what changes is the delivery, not the subject. And if I cannot explain it to the six year old, it means I have not fully understood it myself.

ProgrammingFrom the first blocks to real code, for teenagers and for adults
Web developmentHTML, CSS, JavaScript, and how a site actually goes live
SEOResearch, content, structured data and measurement
AIUsing it in your own work without handing it the decisions
ComputingThe basics, for anyone starting from zero, at any age

SEO and AI, not only code

These are the two subjects where my own work is freshest. I do SEO every day on a live site, and a full year of that work is in here, measured and open to read: the polodidatticofama.it case. Teaching it mostly means teaching the part that usually gets skipped: how you measure, how you check a source before publishing it, how you tell whether a number really says what it appears to say.

On AI I teach what I do: you give it the work, not the decision. I built Marketing Hub precisely to keep that boundary written down instead of remembered. Anyone using AI without knowing the subject cannot tell when it is wrong, and recognising that is exactly the part that has to be taught.

Who I teach, and in what format

Teenagers and adults, one to one or in a classroom. They are two different jobs. One to one you move at the pace of the person in front of you, you go back as many times as it takes, and the lesson gets rewritten while you teach it. In a classroom you need a plan that holds up even when half the group is ahead and the other half has fallen behind, and that is where the tools earn their place: the themed quizzes and timers I built for my own lessons.

Where I have already done it

From September 2025 to September 2026 I was a programming teacher at Coding Giants: classes of children and teenagers from 6 to 18, every week, for a year. Outside that I work one to one with adults on web development. They are the two ends of the same thing, and it is why I do not keep the younger audience separate from the adult one.

5subjects I teach
1 yearof classroom teaching
1:1 and classthe two formats