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This is how I teach it: - I always start with https://studio.code.org/s/mc/lessons/1/levels/1 and mostly they have interest in it at the start. Many lose joy after the first tasks needing a bit of thinking, logical and problem solving skills… a lot of students today don‘t see a problem as motivation, they are not used to frustration, so they just stop. Source: 12 months ago
I used https://studio.code.org/s/mc/lessons/1/levels/1 (my kid was 12) and then https://codecombat.com/. Source: about 2 years ago
Have you heard of CheckIO (https://checkio.org/)? They have a gameified "Mario world" of coding challenges that are smaller and come with more explanation, tests to guide you through edge cases and provide hints. The challenges start from total beginner and progress to more advanced. And best of all, after you solve a problem they show you what other people do. I highly recommend this for you. Also consider... Source: 6 months ago
Cyber isn't gonna be a light switch, where you can flip it and be good. Don't be too hard on yourself. Start with some hands on stuff like https://tryhackme.com or checkio.org. You could look at certs like Security+ or CySA+ for some direction. It took me years to get into cybersecurity, and I still don't feel like I know anything. Source: 11 months ago
Much better to get your hands dirty than watching the videos. Try: https://checkio.org/. Source: 12 months ago
When I was first learning python I like using https://checkio.org/ Checkio provides programming problems in a gamified environment. After you have solved a problem you can see how others have solved the problem. This really accelerated my learning. Source: about 1 year ago
Look at checkio.org. Range of problems to solve ('missions') When you do you can see how others solved them too which ids very instructive. Source: about 1 year ago
CodeCombat - Learn programming with a multiplayer live coding strategy game.
Codewars - Achieve code mastery through challenge.