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# About

Welcome!

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Matthew Cheng, a high school Computer Science Instructor and Adjunct Professor.&#x20;

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He earned a M.A. Teaching Secondary Education Mathematics from William Paterson University where he was awarded the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship and Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship.&#x20;

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He also earned a M.S. in Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity, an Advanced Certificate in Digital Forensics for Computer Science and a B.S. in Computer Information Systems from John Jay College of Criminal Justice.&#x20;

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Matthew is a MIT Master Trainer in Educational Computing using the MIT App Inventor platform.&#x20;

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He was twice elected as a Trustee for the West New York Board of Education and served on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey School Boards Association.

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He can be reached at **<mcheng@appinventor.net>**
