Vibe Coding for Teachers: No Coding Skills Needed
Vibe coding for teachers means describing what you want in plain English and letting AI write the code — no coding background required. 2021 Kentucky Teacher of the Year Donnie Piercey joins Vicki Davis to show how any teacher can build custom classroom tools that save real time.
Donnie shares the small-problem-first method he used to build printable daily student task lists, auto-translate his classroom newsletter into five languages, and create self-checking games — plus the dead-simple troubleshooting trick of screenshotting the error and pasting it back to the AI. Vicki shares how she rebuilt a unit into a game that raised her eighth graders' scores five points with zero retests.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- What vibe coding actually is (and what it isn't)
- How to pick the one small problem worth solving first
- How to fix broken code without knowing how to code
- Why publishing to HTML lets your tool work anywhere
- How AI tools like Gemini, ChatGPT, Canva Code, and Google Apps Script fit in
Full show notes, resources, and transcript: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e940
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