What are some of your favorite free or affordable learning resources for teachers and students who want to continue their learning beyond Code Studio?
Share links and your reviews if you’re participated.
What are some of your favorite free or affordable learning resources for teachers and students who want to continue their learning beyond Code Studio?
Share links and your reviews if you’re participated.
If you’re looking to learn JavaScript, check out this new online community for learners:
https://www.javascript.com/
Might be a great resource to share with your students, or to use yourself to brush up on your skills. If you try it out, let us know what you think!
Has anyone tried https://coderdojo.com/ ?
Free coding camps for kids.
Here’s a cool online PD for teachers:
“Educational Robotics for Absolute Beginners” - Free, Self-Paced On-Line Workshops Designed Specifically for K-12 Teachers
http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kay/cs4hs/
Has anyone tried this yet? Would love to hear your thoughts.
Did you know code.org partners with a number of organizations to offer additional free learning resources for you and your students? Check out the full list here:
http://code.org/educate/3rdparty
Have you tried any of these? Which do you like? Why?
I would like to share my experience with CodeEasy.io https://codeeasy.io, as it was my first time dealing with a story-based and AI-powered tool for classrooms (high school students). They offer two courses at the moment, Python and C#. AI integration is represented by AI hints in a web-based code compiler.
And a story narrative resembles a sci-fi plot ( something similar to “Terminator”), when the main character travels in the future and re-programs different automated robots and stuff to free mankind from slavery to machines. All other teacher-oriented functionality like auto-grading, automatic verification of tasks, the progress tracking is available as on all other learning platforms.