![]() ![]() For example, some levels in the campaign are designed to be extra difficult challenge levels that we feel would be inappropriate for students in courses.ĬodeCombat’s Classroom product (which includes the courses) is designed to be more streamlined, with fewer potential distractions: for example, we hide experience point and gem rewards, as well as manage student inventory so that CodeCombat Classroom students never have to worry about forgetting to equip a sword with the cleave function or switching to a hammer so they can build something. If you were to subscribe your students to the game for a month, they would have access to all the levels in the individual campaign, but they still wouldn’t be tracked in the Teacher Dashboard, as the Teacher Dashboard only tracks levels in the courses and not all levels are included in the courses. In the individual campaign, there are indeed more than 145 free levels across the 5 worlds, but they won’t all be tracked in the Teacher Dashboard (except for the handful that are both in the courses and in the individual campaign) and students won’t be able to access them from their courses page. Your screenshot is from the individual campaign. The individual campaign is designed for individuals who are learning on their own or at their own pace. The Classroom product is designed to make it easier for schools to use CodeCombat in classrooms and schools (we’ve heard some coding camps have used it successfully as well). ![]() It looks like we’re mixing up the two CodeCombat products. ![]()
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