*This list is in alphabetical order.
20 Sites/Apps for Learning how to Program or Code
- ClassTools - A wonderful site for educators w/ lots of different resources. A user can use a template or game generator to create customized educational games and then embed into their site/blog.
- Code Avengers - A great site for teachers wanting their students to learn how to code games, websites (Javascript), or apps.
- Code Monster - A fantastic very user friendly site that has students learn how to program Javascript by practicing in a side-by-side window and watching what happens as they type in commands.
- Codecademy - A interactive site that helps students learn how to program in Javascript, PHP, Ruby, or Python by step by step instructions.
- CodePlayer - A nice site to learn HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript through video walkthroughs.
- CodeSpells - A innovative app that teaches students how to code in Java by casting spells in a 3D virtual world.
- Daisy the Dinosaur - A fun iPad app that teaches kids how to program and animate by dragging blocks together and watching Daisy preform the action.
- GamePress - Is one of my son's favorite iPad apps that allows them to create games. This app is ideal for learning the basics of programming by providing graphics, commands, logic and more.
- Gamestar Mechanic - A nice site for teachers wanting to teach their students how to program games. This is done by reinforcing skills such as, problem solving, writing, storytelling, and more.
- Google Blockly - A visual programmer editor that reminds me of Scratch in where a user has to drag-n-drop blocks together to create an action.
- Hopscotch - A wonderful iOS app that teaches kids how to program and create animations by dragging-n-dropping blocks together.
- Kodable - A fun iPad app designed for younger kids that has them controlling fuzzballs to complete each level. Each level deals w/ a simple concept of programming and gets more advanced as they get higher.
- LearnStreet - a cool site for learning how to program Javascript, Python, or Ruby.
- MIT App Inventor - A wonderful site filled w/ lots of educational resources for teaching students how to program mobile apps.
- Programmr - A nice way to learn programming by solving coding exercises.
- Quest - An innovative site/app for creating text based games that will show/hide the programming language while it is being worked on.
- Scratch - Probably the most popular site on the list as 1000's of students have created online games through their very easy to use web interface.
- Stencyl - A wonderful site for creating iOS or Flash based games by putting blocks together (i.e. Scratch).
- Storytelling Alice - One of my favorite apps (Windows) on the list for learning how to program. While this free app is no longer supported it is still available for download.
- Tynker - A great site for students 4th-8th grade learning how to program.
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