Students having fun, are students who are learning to code.
October 20, 2016
Any teacher will tell you that the top three things you need in a course are:
- Engagement
- Engagement
- Engagement
Over the last 6 years of working with schools, we’ve been fine tuning StudioWeb (and our courses) to make learning to code fun. Instant feedback, 50+ assignable projects, fine-grained lessons and a gamified experience, has made StudioWeb the most effective teaching tool out there.
What a teacher just told me yesterday:
… Student’s are loving StudioWeb. It’s made a huge change in behavior because they get to work on StudioWeb when they’ve done their classwork.
StudioWeb is so effective, that many teachers simply take on the role of classroom facilitator, letting StudioWeb take care of the teaching, tracking and even the grading!
Which coding languages should you teach with?
We offer a curriculum that includes the most popular computer languages in the world:
- HTML5
- CSS3
- JavaScript
- SQL
- PHP
… And coming for January 2017, Python.
Besides the fact that these languages are widely used in industry, they are great to teach code with for many reasons:
- They are very visual and/or provide instant results.
- They are easy to set up.
- Can be taught on all types of computers included, Windows, Mac, Chromebooks and iPads.
If you would like to learn more, feel free to reach out to us.
Stefan Mischook
StudioWeb