
Turnitin Paraphrasing Tool (Draft Coach)
Academic-grade semantic restructuring with integrated integrity verification.

The global standard for K-12 computer science and generative AI literacy.

Code.org is a non-profit organization and leading EdTech platform that has evolved from basic block-coding into a comprehensive technical ecosystem for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. By 2026, the platform has integrated advanced generative AI modules within its 'App Lab' and 'AI Lab' environments, allowing students to train classification models and integrate them into JavaScript-based applications. Technically, the platform utilizes a proprietary transpiler that converts Google Blockly visual blocks into executable JavaScript, providing a bridge between logical abstraction and syntax-based programming. Its infrastructure is designed for extreme scale, supporting millions of concurrent sandbox environments that execute in the browser via client-side rendering, ensuring privacy and low latency without heavy server-side execution. As a market leader, Code.org acts as the primary pipeline for the next generation of software engineers, emphasizing ethical AI deployment, data bias awareness, and the 'human-in-the-loop' paradigm. Its 2026 roadmap focuses heavily on LLM (Large Language Model) literacy, teaching students how to architect prompts and manage context windows in a safe, sandboxed environment.
Code.
Explore all tools that specialize in visual block programming. This domain focus ensures Code.org delivers optimized results for this specific requirement.
A browser-based environment where students can train, test, and export machine learning classification models.
Real-time conversion of visual logic blocks into industry-standard JavaScript code.
A rapid prototyping tool using HTML, CSS, and JS with a library of pre-built UI components.
A controlled LLM interface that allows students to learn prompt engineering within pedagogical guardrails.
Cross-curricular modules linking computer science to math, science, and history datasets.
Interactive data visualization engine supporting large CSV uploads for trend analysis.
A virtual network simulation showing packet switching, IP addressing, and protocol hierarchies.
Navigate to the Code.org teacher dashboard and create a verified educator account.
Synchronize classroom rosters using Google Classroom, Clever, or Microsoft 365 integrations.
Select a specific curriculum module (e.g., CS Principles or AI for Oceans) for assignment.
Configure individual student permissions for AI Lab access and external data sharing.
Initialize the 'App Lab' sandbox to test local JavaScript execution environments.
Use the 'Remix' feature to clone existing AI project templates for customization.
Monitor real-time student progress through the granular activity log in the dashboard.
Deploy 'Hour of Code' modules for short-term technical engagement without full curriculum commitment.
Configure data privacy settings to ensure compliance with local school district mandates.
Download local copies of student-generated code for offline assessment or deployment.
All Set
Ready to go
Verified feedback from other users.
"Users praise the platform's accessibility and robust teacher resources, though some note that the mobile-app simulation can be buggy on older hardware."
Post questions, share tips, and help other users.

Academic-grade semantic restructuring with integrated integrity verification.
Learn Chinese vocabulary and characters with interactive flashcards and games.

Unlocking insights from unstructured data.

Powerful software for planning and scheduling school and college timetables.

A visual data science platform combining visual analytics, data science, and data wrangling.

The Customer Learning & Intelligence Platform for Your Entire Ecosystem.