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It's hard to know who is actually working on their assignments when you're teaching in a hybrid or remote classroom.
When it comes to teaching coding, Code.org has one simple feature that allows you to be able to see who IS working and who is not.
That's only one of a few features that makes code.org the best choice for a coding platform during hybrid / remote teaching.
code.org
0:00 What are the students working on?
1:15 I'm not a programmer
2:00 My coding & robotics class
2:26 The 'last progress' feature
4:01 The free features
5:00 The module library
5:37 My first week and beyond
6:19 What to do with early finishers
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