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What came out of this, is what you see today, used by educators and learners from over 150 +
What came out of this, is what you see today, used by educators and learners from over 180 countries. Our products are open-source and free forever.
Rapid Router
-An introduction to coding that is aimed at Key Stages 1-3 (age 5 to 14). +
An introduction to coding that is aimed at Key Stages 1-3 (age 5 to 15). Built on Blockly, it's a visual programming language similar to Scratch. - The levels start off with Blockly and gradually progress to Python. With 109 levels, + The levels start off with Blockly and gradually progress to Python. With over 100 levels, Rapid Router is our flagship game with the biggest user base.
Kurono
-A multiplayer game that is aimed at older students of Key Stages 3 and up, +
A multiplayer game that is aimed at students at Key Stages 3 and up, it is primarily for use in a class or a club setting. Students code in Python to move their avatar around in order to complete tasks. Parts of Kurono are still in development.
@@ -77,8 +77,10 @@Today, there is a small dedicated team working full time on Code for Life. - In 2021, we're expecting to reach over 100,000 newly registered teachers and students. - We need your help to do even more. + Our community, made up of dedicated teachers, tutors, students, and volunteers, + has played a vital part in Code For Life's growth. The resources and games are + aligned to the UK National Curriculum and have reached over 265,000 active users + across 180 countries, and over 600,000 users since the launch in 2014. We need your help to grow even more.
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