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SchollyCode.org is much easier to use than Thunkable.First of all names say everything.Second,it has more modes than just "drag-and-drop".
Based on our record, Code.org seems to be a lot more popular than Scholly. While we know about 385 links to Code.org, we've tracked only 17 mentions of Scholly. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Code.org uses an extremely outdated version of javascript, It's so hard to access data in array, im basically forced to do this. Cant wait to ditch this shit. Source: over 2 years ago
I'm not sure if your 4.5yo is old enough to try Scratch[1] but nothing is too young these days. My elder got into Scratch around that time. These days, my younger one is into https://code.org and she make things go around, do stuffs, etc. 1. https://scratch.mit.edu. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
So I am using code.org to make a platforming game, and if I am halfway off of a platform I slide off of it. Idk if this is a quirk with code.org or if I did something wrong. You can check the hitboxes by pressing debug sprites in the bottom right corner. Source: over 2 years ago
My school hosts the unit tests for digital literacy on code.org as the "assessment day" at the bottom of the unit. Is there any way to view the test before it is unlocked by the teacher on a student account? Source: over 2 years ago
My four year old was kicked out of his preschool class, and the school recommended I set him up with applied behavioral analysis. Though it hurt to read the email from the school, I don't blame them at all, he does have impulse control issues and doesn't always pay attention when others are talking to him. He sometimes also throws things and apparently pushed another student once. Outside of the social... Source: almost 3 years ago
Have you tried applying for scholarships outside of the UMN too? https://myscholly.com. Source: about 3 years ago
- Scholly was my number one scholarship search site. It is a PAID service, but you filled out your profile first and then it searched for scholarships based on your profile. We found quite a few interesting ones. Source: over 3 years ago
I have no experience with this, but the app linked here won shark tank. I'm not a paid spokesperson (unlike OP). Source: over 3 years ago
Also, don't discount scholarships. Like someone else said, you don't have to start college immediately after high school. You can take time off to work & save (nothing wrong with going at your own pace). If you do that, utilize myscholly.com here to apply to relevant scholarships. They're not all academically based! Apply for scholarships like it's your second job. Set a goal of like 3 a week for a year or... Source: almost 4 years ago
Use this link to find additional scholarships: https://myscholly.com/. Source: almost 4 years ago
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