One of my special needs student avoids any kind of work that is not on the computer, with Coding I allow him to work independently with out having to prompt him every few minutes.
Code.org is an incredible teaching tool. I love how accessible it is for both teachers and students, even those who are brand new to coding. The lessons are engaging, interactive, and designed to be fun, which helps keep students motivated. I also appreciate the wide range of resources and support for educators
beginner friendly good for practicing basic concepts
I think overall this is a relatively good tool to use to begin practicing basic concepts to learn coding. I don't think it is very good for very intermediate level concepts like learning functions or classes but it's very good for learning the basics like variables, loops, lists and so on. I like how there are multiple different types of game related concepts especially familiar ones like Minecraft it makes it more engaging for younger audiences. I do wish that some of the tasks and games would have better performance but I understand that can be very difficult to implement for a multifaceted web design like this. Overall I think it's really great and should definingly be tried to teach beginners
Code.org revolutionizes computer science education by making programming both accessible and engaging. The curriculum gives structured pathways toward computational thinking to students of diverse backgrounds. While this is not a complete system for programming, it works effectively in bridging the gaps in technological literacy necessary for students in a fast-moving digital world.