In this blog post, we’ll talk about two of Code.org’s great tools: Game Lab and App Lab. These two tools can be used to build Code.org games, and other applications and share them with friends.
With today's technology, students can supplement in-person classes with interactive, high-quality online lessons or take an entire curriculum of homeschool classes online. In fact, research has found that K-12 students performed better in mathematics when learning online during school shutdowns.
This article will give you ideas about several NASA activities for kids online, as well as a few in-person space activities. We hope you will find something that will best suit your interests.
Take a look at some of the very best K-12 online learning platforms that provide resources for students and teachers alike, everything from full curriculum solutions to fun and engaging supplemental material.
The Minecraft 1.19 update is wild! It features many new biomes, complex mobs, and an interesting family of blocks. This blog will dive into the ins and outs of sculk blocks and how you can use Sculk Sensors with Redstone.
Modding Minecraft can be tough! You need tons of different tools and knowledge, and you may not even know where to start. Look no further, as this blog will guide you through the easiest and best Minecraft Mod Makers.
Even a few minutes each day spent on educational apps can benefit students’ skills and abilities. That’s why it’s a great idea to check out some of the top education apps available to students right now.
High school is full of growth and trying new things. A well thought out high school coding curriculum will help you learn as much as you can and set you up for future success.