Codementum Reviews 2

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.4

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Codementum is a fun and educational game environment where students learn to code in a real programming language, no previous experience needed. Thanks to Synchronized Text-based and Block-based coding system, children can switch between text and code blocks at any time. Children can develop creative and fun Mobile Games/Apps/AI-ML Apps for IOS and Android platforms, with the help of an online trainer in both Python and JavaScript programming languages. Codementum provides all the curriculum, intuitive tools, and resources to run a successful CS program. Coding Curriculum: With Codementum’s Teacher Kit, everyone can easily teach the basics of computer science. Real Programming Language: They learn how to code in the Python and JavaScript languages which are used frequently in real software projects. Game-based Learning: Our interactive learning platform allows kids to progress at their own pace and seamlessly transition to text languages like JavaScript and Python. No previous experience in coding required: Codementum is designed as a classroom resource with fully-guided lesson plans. With our Teacher Dashboard, both time and effort is saved when monitoring the students’ progress. Introduce your children to coding by playing a fun and intuitive game. Develop your kids skill set and prepare them for the future!


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3.4

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

A bad review

I absolutely hate this website. I spent 5 days on game no. 35 because the devs of this website decided to make the sidebar cover a bit of the level. This has caused me to suffer servere brain trauma and I had multiple headaches from this

November 9, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A very comprehensive platform teaching coding with fun

I have learned about Codementum thanks to one of the teachers in my school. I searched about it and decided to buy it for my school.
I liked it so much and started to use it at once. Because all the content required for a computer science lesson program was included. Synchronization feature was awesome. So children can make both text based and block based coding at the same time. I hope we will start to make phone applications and game applications when we finish the coding subjects.

September 22, 2021
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