You know what is fun? It’s fun to show somebody how to do something powerful. It’s fun to give somebody the superpowers you have.

So if you know how to code, it’s really fun to teach kids how to do it.

And if you want to have that kind of fun, you should check out a program called TEALS. I’ve written about TEALS before here at AVC, but in short, you stop by a school on the way to work and teach a first period computer science class in combination with a teacher who works in the school.

There’s a bit more to it than that and if you want to learn more there are two upcoming TEALS information sessions that you can attend in NYC:

This Sunday in Brooklyn:

Sunday, April 26th, 2015

2:30pm-4:00pm

Brooklyn Public Library, Central

10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn

Light lunch provided.

Register thru EventBrite

The Next Day in Manhattan:

Monday, April 27th, 2015

6:45pm-8:15pm

Microsoft 11 Times Square

8th ave, just north of W 41st St

Light dinner provided.

Register thru EventBrite

If you’d like a bit more information before deciding to attend an information session, read this volunteer guide, or watch this video.