• Code Jumper (Paid)

    by: American Printing House for the Blind

    SubjectComputer Science, Math, POHI/CI
    Accessibility FeatureMagnification, VoiceOver/Screen Reader
    PlatformAndroid, Microsoft
    Age RangeElementary, Teachers

    Code Jumper is a physical programming language designed to teach fundamental programming concepts to students ages 7-11. Designed for students who are Blind/Visually Impaired, Code Jumper includes a physical kit, which includes a hub, pods, and other tools. Students will use flexibility and computational thinking as they experiment, predict, question, and practice fundamental programming concepts in a concrete and tangible way. Available via Federal Quota.

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/code-jumper/9nxj2dqdqvvg?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
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  • Code.org® (Free)

    by: Code Studio

    SubjectCommunity of Practice, Computer Science, Math, Reading
    Accessibility FeatureMagnification
    PlatformWebsite
    Age RangeElementary, Preschool, Secondary

    Code.org® is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to computer science in schools and increasing participation by students from underrepresented groups. Code Studio offers coding lessons, projects, professional learning, curriculum, and Hour of Code activities for Grades K-12. In addition to courses, teachers can use the App Lab, Game Lab, Web Lab, Widgets, Video Library, and find a guest speaker.

    https://studio.code.org/home
  • CodeQuest (Free)

    by: American Printing House for the Blind (APH)

    SubjectComputer Science, ILS, Leisure/Recreation, O&M, POHI/CI, Visual Skills
    Accessibility FeatureMagnification, Switch, VoiceOver/Screen Reader
    PlatformiOS
    Age RangeElementary, Preschool

    CodeQuest is an interactive game designed to teach coding logic to preschool and early elementary students. Students learn new skills as they navigate a series of grids that increase in difficulty as the game progresses. Tactile grids are available through APH. CodeQuest was created for students who are Blind/Visually Impaired and students who are sighted.

    download CodeQuest (Free)  on the App Store
  • codeSpark Academy (Paid)

    by: codeSpark, Inc.

    SubjectCommunication, Computer Science, Leisure/Recreation, Math, Reading, Writing
    Accessibility FeatureMagnification, VoiceOver/Screen Reader
    PlatformAndroid, iOS, Website
    Age RangeElementary, Preschool

    codeSpark Academy is a word-free (block coding) interface that makes learning to code accessible to pre-readers and non-English speakers. codeSpark’s mission is to make computer science education accessible to kids everywhere.

    https://codespark.com
  • Coding Games for Kids - Learn to Code With Play (Free)

    by: IDZ Digital Private Ltd.

    SubjectCommunication, Computer Science, Leisure/Recreation, Math, Reading, Writing
    Accessibility FeatureMagnification
    PlatformAndroid
    Age RangeElementary, Preschool

    Kidlo Coding for Kids is a fun coding game to teach kids the very basics of programming, a very essential skill in today's world. It teaches coding with fun games like firefighting and playing a dentist. Kidlo Coding helps kids improve their problem-solving skills, boosts memory, and increases logical thinking skills.

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