Code.org offers a wide variety of coding courses - https://studio.code.org/courses - designed for grades K-12 and beyond.
NOTE: Some of the materials are available without having to sign in.
The courses and activities will help learners: learn how to…
• make their own game, app or computer drawing;
• build real working apps, games and websites using HTML, CSSS, JavaScript, blocks and more.
Code.org also offers on-line university courses to help learners master various programming skills.
There is also the popular “Hour of Code” - https://code.org/hourofcode/overview - that provides one-hour tutorials available in over 45 languages and designed to attend to the different coding needs of learners.
Find out more about Code.org by watching the video clip at https://www.youtube.com/embed/mTGSiB4kB18
If you give “Code.org” a try or have already used “Code.org”, do share your feedback, positive and/or negative, in the comments.
Thank you
P.S. To make it easier for you to locate posts that are appropriate, take a look at my two Live Binders at…
1. https://www.livebinders.com/b/2510432 (for 2018 posts) and
2. https://www.livebinders.com/b/2510566 (for this year’s posts)
P.S.S. Disclaimer: I don't have any relationship (financial or in exchange for services) with any of the items that I post.
"I post about items that I either like using myself or have found them to be very helpful and/or I feel that educators and/or Learners will find they can enhance their current practice by trying them out."
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