I teach information technology at the community college level in Central Texas. My classroom blends structured curriculum design with a relaxed, community-focused style — much like troubleshooting a vintage radio while sharing stories over a plate of soul food.
Here you'll find teaching resources that translate classic electronics principles into modern IT concepts, soul food recipes with documented failure modes, and occasional short films about the quiet craft of repair — whether it's a tube amplifier, a server rack, or a roux that needs just a bit more patience.
Teaching Guides
From vacuum tubes to virtual machines — electronics principles for the digital age.
Soul Food Recipes
Exact technique, failure modes, and the stories behind each dish.
Short Films
Documenting patience in repair, cooking, and teaching.
Lattice
My knowledge graph — everything I'm learning and building.
Featured: Circuit Thinking for IT
My latest teaching guide translates vintage radio troubleshooting flow into modern network diagnosis — because the signal path has never changed, only the tools along it.