Education:
Bachelor's Degree in Marketing Institute of Business, Belarusian State University.
Work experience:
Ilya's interest in technology sparked in childhood through his fascination with computers and desire to understand how everything works. His first real "project" was teaching his younger brother Scratch and Roblox — that's when Ilya realized he genuinely enjoyed explaining and inspiring others.
Starting with simple Scratch games, he progressed to more advanced platforms like Roblox Studio, where he learned not only programming but also interface design, logic, and collaborative development. He actively applies and shares these skills with his students in a clear, engaging way using examples that resonate with kids.
His passion for technology motivated Ilya to learn English, which opened doors to international communities, guides, and new knowledge. This helped him develop a systematic approach to learning and continuously move forward alongside his students.
Interests:
Ilya loves exploring new digital tools — from game engines to interesting apps and editors. He regularly reads articles, watches videos, and tests the latest IT innovations to stay current and share only the most relevant and useful content with his students.
He believes technology offers limitless possibilities for creativity. In his lessons, he shows kids how to turn any idea into a real project.
Having been involved in sports since childhood, Ilya understands the value of discipline and hard work. These qualities help him work patiently with children and never give up when something doesn't work out on the first try.
"When kids master programming and digital technologies, they're not just learning code — they're learning to see the world differently, think creatively, and actually build the things they imagine. I truly believe every child has the potential to be a creator; they just need the right support and inspiration. What I love most is showing them that technology isn't this scary, complicated thing — it's actually fun, engaging, and incredibly creative".
Education:
Bachelor's Degree in Marketing Institute of Business, Belarusian State University.
Work experience:
Ilya's interest in technology sparked in childhood through his fascination with computers and desire to understand how everything works. His first real "project" was teaching his younger brother Scratch and Roblox — that's when Ilya realized he genuinely enjoyed explaining and inspiring others.
Starting with simple Scratch games, he progressed to more advanced platforms like Roblox Studio, where he learned not only programming but also interface design, logic, and collaborative development. He actively applies and shares these skills with his students in a clear, engaging way using examples that resonate with kids.
His passion for technology motivated Ilya to learn English, which opened doors to international communities, guides, and new knowledge. This helped him develop a systematic approach to learning and continuously move forward alongside his students.
Interests:
Ilya loves exploring new digital tools — from game engines to interesting apps and editors. He regularly reads articles, watches videos, and tests the latest IT innovations to stay current and share only the most relevant and useful content with his students.
He believes technology offers limitless possibilities for creativity. In his lessons, he shows kids how to turn any idea into a real project.
Having been involved in sports since childhood, Ilya understands the value of discipline and hard work. These qualities help him work patiently with children and never give up when something doesn't work out on the first try.
"When kids master programming and digital technologies, they're not just learning code — they're learning to see the world differently, think creatively, and actually build the things they imagine. I truly believe every child has the potential to be a creator; they just need the right support and inspiration. What I love most is showing them that technology isn't this scary, complicated thing — it's actually fun, engaging, and incredibly creative".