My Vibe-Coding Projects
Vibe-coding is a practical way to build software by describing what you want in plain language, then working with an AI coding assistant to create, test, revise, and improve it. Instead of starting with syntax, you start with a problem, a rough design, and a willingness to iterate until the tool does what you need.
For educators, this opens a useful door. You can prototype classroom tools, workshop activities, organizers, games, dashboards, and publishing workflows without waiting for a vendor or a full development team. The work still requires judgment: you have to test the output, check privacy implications, refine the design, and decide whether the result is good enough to share.
Projects
These are some of the projects I have created with Gen AI tools like ChatGPT Codex and/or Claude Code. Most, if not all, are multi-hour/day projects that required coaching the Gen AI to work through issues, challenges, and errors.
- Creative Works Portfolio
- Critical Thinking Online Breakouts
- DrawSplat.org with SplatWorks Office Suite. Be sure to checkout the DrawSplat blog series.
- Problem-Solving Teaching (Release: August 2026)
- TCEA Vibe-Coded Solutions
Critical Thinking Online Breakouts (CTOBs)
These will be available for licensing through TCEA. Lots of interest in these already. The Release month varies but most will appear in July and August. You should be able to access these via the CTOBs search of the blog as they pop up.
- Science K-8 Critical Thinking Online Breakouts (CTOBs) (Release: July, 2026)
- Idioms and Sayings: A CTOB Suite for Multilingual Learners (Release: August, 2026)
- Gen AI Literacy CTOBs (Release: August, 2026)
- Digital Citizenship CTOBs (Release: August, 2026)
- Bible as Literature Critical Thinking Online Breakouts (CTOBs) (Release: August 11, 2026)
- ACE Image Inquiry: Reading Paintings Like Historical Evidence (Release: August, 2026)
And, there’s more to come.