Join our webinar on Dec 12th to explore new Intro Python modules, assignment tips, and automated grading.
November 21, 2024

Join our next webinar: Teaching Introductory Python!

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Join our upcoming webinar on Thursday 12th December! Perfect for anyone teaching Python across all fields!

Teaching Python shouldn’t feel like a juggling act. That’s why we’re hosting a webinar to showcase new ways to simplify and enhance your coding classroom. Whether you’re a current CodeGrade user or simply curious about better teaching workflows, this session is for you!

Taking place on Thursday 12th December, 10 AM EST / 4 PM CET.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

Exciting Updates to Our Introductory Python Course

Our Python course just got better! We’re introducing:

  • 2 brand-new modules to expand your curriculum.
  • Knowledge checks for formative assessments that keep students on track.
  • Mini and capstone projects for deeper, summative learning experiences.

We’ll show you how these tools can work in your classroom to engage students and support your teaching goals.

Out-of-the-Box vs. Custom Assignments

What’s the best approach for your students? We’ll compare our ready-made assignments with custom options, helping you decide how to best meet your needs and teaching style.

Automatic Grading and Personalized Feedback

Save time while keeping students engaged! Learn how to automate grading for Python assignments while delivering meaningful, actionable feedback.

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Get a personalized demo for your Python course!

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