"For the teachers it's great, they can go back and see how students are progressing and it has auto-grading built in, so that is really effective because going back to read and grade multiple lines of code can take an extensive amount of time. It is helpful for the students as well to be able to auto-grade their own code because we want them to be self-guided learners."
"The students like the platform and they are progressing through the lessons. We have students picking up coding for the first time and they are enjoying it and following along easily. I really like that Skill Struck has a lot of extra activities and challenges for my more advanced students so I can spend more time with the students that need help."
"Using the teacher portal has been super easy and seamless. Adding students, removing them, assigning them to different classes has been a breeze."
Luz, from Moreno Valley USD, shares a look at one of her projects and explains why she likes using Skill Struck to learn how to code.
Chula Vista Elementary School District partners with Skill Struck and the YMCA to provide their students computer science education in their afterschool program.
Becky Baez, from Landmark Middle School, shares why her and her students love using Skill Struck platforms to learn how to code.