Teaching & Training (143 programs)
Pros: Comprehensive typing lessons for all skill levels. In-depth performance tracking and feedback. Customizable training with varied exercises. Multiple language and keyboard layout support. Mini games for an engaging learning experience.
Cons: Outdated visual design and interface. Not free; competitors offer similar tools for no cost. Lacks the modern features found in newer typing programs.
Pros: Encourages STEM learning through hands-on play. Supports coding fundamentals effectively. Classroom-friendly with structured lessons. Promotes teamwork and problem-solving.
Cons: Bluetooth pairing issues. Interface can feel unintuitive for beginners. Occasional software bugs may disrupt workflow.
Pros: Wide content variety. Inclusive accessibility features. Engaging multimedia learning.
Cons: Requires subscription. Occasional technical issues. Reported audio problems.
Pros: Enables secure hardware connections. Easy to install and use. Supports common educational devices.
Cons: Limited to supported hardware. No standalone functionality. Requires Scratch web editor.
Pros: Kid-friendly and engaging. Variety of mini-games. Simple controls.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay over time.
Pros: Offline course access. Easy progress tracking. Instant activity notifications.
Cons: No course creation tools. Limited administrative controls.
Pros: Strong alignment with NGSS, CSTA, and Common Core standards. Engaging, hands-on learning with familiar LEGO bricks. Comprehensive teacher support, including 400+ lessons and professional development. Offers specific solutions for pre-K through middle school.
Cons: High potential initial cost due to specialized kits for each level.