5 Resources for Students Struggling with Code

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Coding has become increasingly popular with the upgrades to technology over the last 20 years. With the hour of code growing, it has shown that anybody can learn how to code. With the growing interest, it is important to identify the resources that students can use to assist them in their coding efforts.

#1 Khan Academy

Khan Academy is a very well-known website that has helped students learn material across many subjects. The website also includes coding information for students. Khan Academy includes help with coding languages such as JavaScript, HTML, and SQL.

 

The perks of this website are the videos that are offered, and examples that are offered. The videos are very well put together, and they do a great job of walking the viewer through each step of the process. Within the videos, there are examples of problems that you might run into, which is very helpful because of how frustrating coding can be at times. Here is the link to the Khan Academy website if you are interested in checking it out: https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-programming.

#2 Code.org

Code.org is more geared towards kids because it allows them to play games, and work on fun projects, that involve coding concepts. Experienced coders know that coding can get a bit monotonous when you are working with machine code. This website works to engage students in coding by keeping them entertained. The website has also seen over 150 million projects started by students.

 

While this website is more geared towards students, educators and adults can also use this website. As an educator, it might be handy to be familiar with this website because it will help you teach it to your students. The same goes for adults. The more familiar you are with the site, the more your students/kids will look to you for help.

#3 Root Coding

Root is a robot that assists people with coding. This robot performs creative tasks that are only possible with the correct code. This, like Code.org, engages kids with coding by giving them fun activities to do. The root robot is capable of drawing, singing, and many other fun things.

 

Root coding is also very convenient because it is offered in the app store. Most coding options require a computer, but this coding learning service you can do from your phone.

#4 Machine Learning for Kids

Machine learning for kids is a website that offers fun coding projects for kids, like the other websites that have been mentioned. However, this website is slightly different. This website combines machine learning with artificial intelligence. Typical programming languages are used to create programs, as well as the rules that the programs must follow. Machine learning is slightly different because data and algorithms are used to help the machine learn as new data is introduced. The aim of machine learning is to create a program that can become more accurate based on experience.

 

This website is a bit more complex than the other websites that have been mentioned. This is more so a tool that can be used to show teachers how they can help their students. Those who run this website also have tips for possible problems that students run into, so as a teacher you will always be able to assist your students.

#5 Codio

Codio is yet another website that can be used to help students that are struggling with code. This website assists students with their computational thinking. The coding language that is used for the activities on this website is Python. The main activity on this website is to create a maze python will help you build. While this website may not be like some of the others where you get to do fun activities while you code, the end result of this activity is pretty cool. The maze that you create using this website creates a game that is interactive, and you can play it while you are building it.

 

As you build the maze students are taken through lessons that make sure they are understanding the objectives of the project. The website makes sure that the students understand what is going on by providing comprehension checkpoints. The checkpoints are auto-graded assignments that help guide the students in the right direction if they are struggling with the material.

Conclusion

The STEM field is a growing area of interest for many students, and it is very important that students know what resources are available to them. These five resources will provide assistance to all students no matter what age level, and allows them to have fun while doing it.

 


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