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Learning To Code Tools and Resources

Learning To Code Tools and Resources

Course Reference: Sololearn Portal is a website to learn code and other programming related. SoloLearn offers tools for learning to code across multiple languages, available across the web and multiple mobile platforms. The mobile-first apps focus on learning through community interaction including sharing of user-generated content and head-to-head challenges. SoloLearn has the largest collection of FREE code learning content, from beginner to pro! Choose from thousands of programming topics to learn coding concepts, brush up your programming knowledge, or stay aligned with the latest coding trends. Other lesson references for teachers can be obtained within Trinket Hour of Python, and Interactive Textbooks hosted by Trinket.

Available Courses: Web Development, including HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, JQuery, Python, Java,  Kotlin, C++, C, C#, PHP, SQL, Algorithms & Data Structures, Ruby Machine, Learning Design, Patterns, Swift, Git, and many other topics you will not find anywhere else.

  • Pencil Code: website allows users to learn professional programming languages using an editor that lets them work in Blocks or Text. Users can create programs that create art, make music, or create an adventure. There are many resources for the educator to help guide students through the program.
  • CodeSandbox: an online editor for rapid web development. With CodeSandbox, you can prototype quickly, experiment easily, and share creations with a click. Use it to create static sites, full-stack web apps, or components on any device with a web browser. [Teachers Sign-In]
  • Gamestar Mechanic: assists students to learn to design video games! Free video game design platform that allows for classroom setup and teacher monitoring. Go on Quests that power up students' game design skills and let them earn items they can use to make their own games. Make original games with a powerful, easy-to-use design tool and a library of hundreds of sprites.
  • Tynker: is described as 'Learn to code, mod Minecraft and build games with Tynker's easy-to-learn, visual programming courses. Tynker is the online platform that makes it fun to learn computer programming for 4th through 8th graders' and is an app in the Development category. [Teacher Sign-In] [Student Sign-In]
  • Code.org: is described as 'non-profit whose goal is to expose all students to computer programming. We believe that computer programming is a liberal art; it's something EVERY student in the world should be exposed to at some point in their childhood education and is a website in the Education & Reference category. 
  • Scratch Online:
  • FreeCodeCamp
  • Grasshopper:

  • Khan Academy:
  • Trinket:
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Learning To Code Tools and Resources

Learning To Code Tools and Resources

Course Reference: Sololearn Portal is a website to learn code and other programming related. SoloLearn offers tools for learning to code across multiple languages, available across the web and multiple mobile platforms. The mobile-first apps focus on learning through community interaction including sharing of user-generated content and head-to-head challenges. SoloLearn has the largest collection of FREE code learning content, from beginner to pro! Choose from thousands of programming topics to learn coding concepts, brush up your programming knowledge, or stay aligned with the latest coding trends. Other lesson references for teachers can be obtained within Trinket Hour of Python, and Interactive Textbooks hosted by Trinket.

Available Courses: Web Development, including HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, JQuery, Python, Java,  Kotlin, C++, C, C#, PHP, SQL, Algorithms & Data Structures, Ruby Machine, Learning Design, Patterns, Swift, Git, and many other topics you will not find anywhere else.

  • Pencil Code: website allows users to learn professional programming languages using an editor that lets them work in Blocks or Text. Users can create programs that create art, make music, or create an adventure. There are many resources for the educator to help guide students through the program.
  • CodeSandbox: an online editor for rapid web development. With CodeSandbox, you can prototype quickly, experiment easily, and share creations with a click. Use it to create static sites, full-stack web apps, or components on any device with a web browser. [Teachers Sign-In]
  • Gamestar Mechanic: assists students to learn to design video games! Free video game design platform that allows for classroom setup and teacher monitoring. Go on Quests that power up students' game design skills and let them earn items they can use to make their own games. Make original games with a powerful, easy-to-use design tool and a library of hundreds of sprites.
  • Tynker: is described as 'Learn to code, mod Minecraft and build games with Tynker's easy-to-learn, visual programming courses. Tynker is the online platform that makes it fun to learn computer programming for 4th through 8th graders' and is an app in the Development category. [Teacher Sign-In] [Student Sign-In]
  • Code.org: is described as 'non-profit whose goal is to expose all students to computer programming. We believe that computer programming is a liberal art; it's something EVERY student in the world should be exposed to at some point in their childhood education and is a website in the Education & Reference category. 
  • Scratch Online:
  • FreeCodeCamp
  • Grasshopper:

  • Khan Academy:
  • Trinket: