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Coding
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- Generate a Option List
- Deselecting All Options
- Choosing All Options
- Deselect Some Options
- Select Some Options
- Getting Options that are Selected
- Changing the Option List Size
- Drop Down List With Multiple Selections
- Checking Option List is Multiple or Not
- Setting Multiple Choices in Option List
- Getting All Options
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- Changing Margins
- Creating Space Around the Variable in Different Side
- Border Radius Width
- Changing Minimum Height
- Changing the Height of Variable or Layout
- Changing Maximum Width
- Changing Minimum Width
- Changing the Width of Variable or Layout
- Self Alignment Property
- Fitting the Space Available in Flex Container
- Flex Shorthand Property
- Changing Maximum Height
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- Adding Two Values
- Subtracting two numbers
- Multiplying two numbers
- Dividing two numbers
- Setting a Number
- Showing Remainder Between Two Numbers
- Finding the Minimum Values
- Finding the Maximum Values
- Changing the Number to Absolute Value
- Taking the Square Root
- Converting the Number to an Approximate Value
- Choosing the Random Value
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- Breaking Text with Separators
- Checking Whether the Text Contains Characters
- Finding the Position of the Character
- Checking Text is Empty or Not
- Showing Text in Substring Format
- Showing the Order of Characters in Two Texts
- Displaying Character at the Certain Position
- Using Character Code to Show Text
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- Converting Text to DateTimeOffset Format
- Generate a DateTimeOffset with Different Unit
- Generate DateTimeOffset Using Unix Time
- Using the Current Time to Display DateTimeOffset
- Combining a New Offset with DateTimeOffset
- Modifying Offset
- Changing the Format of DateTimeOffset to Text Format
- Converting DateTimeOffset to Text Format
- Adding DateTimeOffset with Duration
- Calculating the Duration Between Two DateTimeOffsets
- Checking Whether DateTimeOffsets are the Same
- Showing DateTimeOffset in Milliseconds
- Showing DateTimeOffset in Different Time Format
- Checking Whether DateTimeOffset is in Correct Type
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- Converting Text to Duration
- Transforming Number to Duration
- Converting String to Duration
- Making Opposite Duration
- Adding Two Durations
- Changing the Duration Unit
- Checking Whether Two Durations are the Same
- Displaying Total Number of Duration in Different Units
- Showing Duration in Number Format with Unit
- Checking Whether Duration is in Correct Data Type
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Coding - Pi
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- Adding Two Values
- Subtracting two numbers
- Multiplying two numbers
- Dividing two numbers
- Setting a Number
- Showing Remainder Between Two Numbers
- Finding the Minimum Values
- Finding the Maximum Values
- Taking the Square Root
- Converting the Number to an Approximate Value
- Changing the Number to Absolute Value
- Choosing the Random Value
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- Transforming Text to Number
- Concatenating the Text
- Checking the Length of Text
- Setting Text
- Breaking Text with Separators
- Checking Whether the Text Contains Characters
- Finding the Position of the Character
- Checking Text is Empty or Not
- Showing Text in Substring Format
- Showing the Order of Characters in Two Texts
- Displaying Character at the Certain Position
- Using Character Code to Show Text
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- Converting Text to DateTimeOffset Format
- Generate a DateTimeOffset with Different Unit
- Generate DateTimeOffset Using Unix Time
- Using the Current Time to Display DateTimeOffset
- Combining a New Offset with DateTimeOffset
- Modifying Offset
- Changing the Format of DateTimeOffset to Text Format
- Converting DateTimeOffset to Text Format
- Calculating the Duration Between Two DateTimeOffsets
- Adding DateTimeOffset with Duration
- Checking Whether DateTimeOffsets are the Same
- Showing DateTimeOffset in Milliseconds
- Showing DateTimeOffset in Different Time Format
- Checking Whether DateTimeOffset is in Correct Type
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- Converting Text to Duration
- Transforming Number to Duration
- Converting String to Duration
- Making Opposite Duration
- Adding Two Durations
- Changing the Duration Unit
- Checking Whether Two Durations are the Same
- Displaying Total Number of Duration in Different Units
- Showing Duration in Number Format with Unit
- Checking Whether Duration is in Correct Data Type
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- Loading Custom Pose Model from URL
- Classifying Pose on Image
- Classifying Pose on Image and Get All Result
- Showing the Class Labels in Pose Model
- Showing the Total Amount of Classes with Pose Model
- Draw All Skeleton and the Key Points
- Draw All Skeleton Inside a Photo
- Draw All Key Points Inside a Photo
Grouping Template
Create Grouping Template
Grouping Template can help teachers split a class into different groups to complete group coding missions when a teaching session is created. If teachers are starting another new teaching session, teachers can reuse the suitable grouping template without manually repeating the grouping steps. Follow the steps below to create a Grouping Template.
- Click “Grouping Template” on the left-hand side of the list
- Click the “New” button
- Click on the text box and enter the Grouping Template’s name, e.g.: “2021 Class 5B Group 1-5″
- Click the “Add/ Remove Students” button
5. Click on the User List and choose the designated User/ Class
6. Select the Student names from the list on the left-hand side
7. Click “Add” to see all the selected students’ names appear in the list on the right-hand side
8. Click the “Confirm” button and all the chosen students’ names will appear at the “Ungrouped” area
9. Click the box beside “Maximum Student per Group” to change the number and limit the number of people in a group
10. Drag and drop student names from “Ungrouped” to the grouping area on the right-hand side
11. Click “Save” if you finish all the grouping process
Notice: Students need to be allocated into a group to participate in class.
There is an auto grouping option for teachers. Please read the steps shown below.
Quick Grouping
After adding all the students, you can split the class into groups without manually dragging and dropping students to the grouping area.
- Repeat steps 1-9 from “Create Grouping Template”
- Set the number of students per group. For example, input “2” if you want 2 students per group.
- Click the “Distribute” button
- Click the “Save” button
You will see all students distribute into groups of 2 after finished all the steps.
What is Ungrouped?
Ungrouped students can still enter the teaching session but cannot perform coding tasks and read the description. Teachers need to allocate students into any groups to let students participate in the class.