
Over the past few years, I’ve built, and in some cases AI built, a collection of interactive simulators to help my students at South Plantation High explore the basics of artificial intelligence, web development, cybersecurity, and more.
These tools were designed to make learning hands-on and approachable—especially for beginners. Whether it’s understanding how HTML works, exploring AI concepts like machine learning and ethics, or diving into networking and data privacy, each simulator breaks down complex ideas into something students can actually play with and learn from.
Now, I’m opening up access to anyone who’s interested in learning these topics.
🔗 Explore the simulators here: rickrodriguezjr.com/south_plantation/simulators
You’ll find:
- 🎮 Games and quizzes on AI terms and ethics
 - 🧠 Visual tools for understanding structured vs. unstructured data
 - 🌐 HTML and CSS simulators for web design basics
 - 🔐 Cybersecurity exercises like encryption and binary conversion
 - 🔌 Networking and API simulations
 
Whether you’re a student, teacher, or just someone curious about tech, feel free to explore, share, and use these resources. I believe learning should be accessible, and I’m excited to see how others might benefit from these tools.
If you are interested in contacting me, feel free to email me at rickrod99@gmail.com.
Have a great day :=)