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  1. App Lab | Create Apps with JavaScript – No Experience Needed

    App Lab is a programming environment where you can make simple apps right in the browser. Design an app, code in JavaScript with either blocks or text, then share your app in seconds.

  2. Code.org Tools & Labs | Explore Coding Labs & Educational Widgets

    Discover Code.org’s coding labs and educational tools. Access Sprite Lab, App Lab, Internet Simulator, and more to enhance computer science learning.

  3. Exporting Projects from App Lab – Code.org

    This allows teachers to start teaching with App Lab so students can quickly create apps and then graduate to more advanced features in a professional development environment.

  4. App Lab – Code.org

    How to Create and Use a Custom Dataset in App Lab How to Create Data Visualizations in App Lab How to Use Datasets in App Lab How to use Libraries in App Lab

  5. Configuring sharing options for students using Lab tools - Code.org

    We wanted to provide teachers with the ability to block sharing for App Lab, Game Lab, and Web Lab projects because these tools give students freedom to do things like upload images and …

  6. App Lab | Code.org

    See what you can make in App Lab! Explore some project guides for App Lab to get started with building apps using Javascript!

  7. How do I assign students open ended projects? – Code.org

    Below is a step-by-step guide for assigning students open-ended projects that use Code.org tools. This guide could be used by anyone but is targeted at middle and high school teachers …

  8. How to use Libraries in App Lab – Code.org

    In order share code that you've written with someone else or one of your other projects, you'll need to export a library containing your code. As an example, I've written a set of functions to …

  9. Examples of students finished project - Code.org Professional …

    Oct 27, 2017 · If I noticed a student working on something that seemed bigger than one lesson, I would make a quick link (using bit.ly or tinyurl) directly to that project and have it ready …

  10. Sprite Lab | Code Games & Animations for Grades K–5

    Sprite Lab helps K–5 students create games and animations with easy, drag-and-drop code blocks. A fun way to start learning computer science!