Code.org has a rating of 2.0 stars from 15 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Code.org ranks 62nd among Educational Games sites.
This website does not help me code in any way possible. One of my assignments said to add a rule set or something and came with no more instructions but it had never taught me what to do. And the name is so unoriginal.
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This is a waste of time.
Date of experience: December 6, 2022
This non-profit provides free resources to teachers and to casual coders. They started the Hour of Code, and now have literally hundreds of short tutorials and mini-games designed to get people interested in coding (which is much easier to learn these days). They also have a ton of online curriculum for teachers for all grades, from kindergarten all the way to a high school course, complete with lesson plans, online tools, videos, handouts, offline "unplugged" activities, assessments, progress tracking? And more. They also offer free and subsidized training for teachers that is really good.
This site is one of the best kept secrets on the web!
Date of experience: July 14, 2019
I'm doing lesson 8 and I keep trying to make the food "drag able" but it keeps saying, " Only make the food drag able not your pet try again" even though I keep trying and I'm sick a freaking tired of myself not being able to finish the lesson because of your stupid mistake. I'm tired of sites always making us do all this work for nothing and I want y'all to fix it because how are kids supposed to learn when they are stuck on one lesson forever because of a bug.
Date of experience: May 19, 2023
This absolute piece of $#*! has more bugs than a safari in the middle of the night. All of the levels are poorly made, and the noises are super annoying. Its lacking all of the features that make scratch fun and usable, and is overall a very horrible tool. I can not stress enough how bad code.org is.
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Dont use code.org ever.
Date of experience: June 16, 2023
I'm stuck on this lesson because of a bug that I have on code.org and it is terrible. I have to do 29 lessons and one of them took hours because of a bug on this atrocious website. This is just plain torture and do it if you want to have a headache from it's technical glitches.This is absurd that we have to do this for homwork. Thank you for listening to my review.
Date of experience: April 22, 2024
On Code.org, there are variety of courses available for different age and purposes. It is a fantastic resources that can grow with the learner and provide a comprehensive coding education.
Date of experience: July 26, 2021
A very useful game when you have a few free minutes, such as in transport or between regular boring classes in college. Interesting design, easy to use.
Date of experience: July 26, 2021
This resource is good to learn code online. They have a number of different courses for different age groups. Students will find it easy to learn and trainee practically.
Date of experience: September 17, 2020
These puzzles on code.org are fun and challenging but most importantly educational. This website helps me learn how exactly coding works. Highly recommended because it is fun and educational!
Date of experience: February 16, 2021
Last year (19-20) we purchased a Code Combat subscription for my son. It was listed above his age and grade level (they recommend ages 9+/4th grade), but he has caught on to coding easily so I thought I'd give it a try. Unfortunately, it was just too advanced for a kindergartner that is still learning how to read fluently. That's not the fault of the program, but I definitely caution others to try before you buy if your kiddos are below the recommended age. Anyway... now we had a coding subscription we couldn't use and the charter wouldn't cover a second- so code.org to the rescue.
Code.org is absolutely free. They have coding lessons for ages 4+ that are amazingly intuitive to use, and they even have ones aimed at pre-readers- so your child can start coding before they can even read. I've heard complaints about the use for older kids, but for early elementary I think it's perfect. They also have Hour of Code which is a one-hour tutorial- there are 500+ to choose from in 45 different languages. And it's FREE.
Date of experience: April 5, 2021
This app is garbage its just a ripoff of scratch why was this made if this was made almost everyone will just use scratch instead unless you are dumb to use this app
Date of experience: June 6, 2023
code.org is bull$#*! and it does not let me complete any of the lessons and I hate it it is not fun and and annoying #Ihatecode.organditsbull$#*!
Date of experience: March 6, 2023
HAS AGE RESTRICTIONS FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE SMARTER THAN THE REST JUST BECAUSE THERE YOUNG LIKE GURL GET YOUR GAME UP AND GIVE ME ROBUX AND MONEY
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Date of experience: October 18, 2023
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