CodeMonkey vs. Khan Academy

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
CodeMonkey
Score 7.1 out of 10
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CodeMonkey, from the company of the same name in Palo Alto, is a game-based learning environment where children learn to code in real programming languages.N/A
Khan Academy
Score 9.9 out of 10
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Khan Academy is a non-profit organization headquartered in Palo Alto that offers free online course content for students.N/A
Pricing
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Learners
Free
Teachers
Free
Districts
Free
Parents
Free
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CodeMonkeyKhan Academy
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
CodeMonkeyKhan Academy
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Support Rating
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User Testimonials
CodeMonkeyKhan Academy
Likelihood to Recommend
I think for a lot of people who are not adept at coding, this product allows them to be still able to teach coding with confidence. The user-friendly interface makes it easy for people of all ages to attempt things they have never seen before with confidence. The results we have seen so far have been amazing. I think the scenario where we spend a lot of money having outsiders do our coding will come to an end with the knowledge my trainees will have with this software in due time.
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For larger projects, product changes, legislation updates, Khan Academy makes it easy to transfer information in an easy-to-digest manner. The software works really well with adult learning as it keeps users engaged in quick bite-sized lessons. It's more appropriate for larger changes and bigger implementations. It's less appropriate for smaller projects, or minor changes/updates, where quick training sessions would suffice.
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Pros
  • Introducing you to coding in a friendly way.
  • Improves efficiency of those teaching coding.
  • Lots of tutorials to help as well.
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  • The UI is great and easy to use.
  • There is a broad selection of courses, subjects, and instructors.
  • The classroom integration option is awesome.
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Cons
  • I would like to see an easier means of getting support aside from social media posts.
  • The video tutorials can be difficult to follow.
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  • On my iPad, to change the language of Khan, I need to change the language of my iPad in the settings
  • It can be a bit messy and the category are a bit too generic, not enough per level category
  • Sometimes the quizz are too simple, it would be nice to have an extra difficult one as a bonus
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Support Rating
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I've only had to seek support one time. There was a glitch in one of my lessons and I submitted an email. The glitch was fixed by support within a few days, but I would've liked for it to be faster. However, I don't have a big complaint there because it is a free service.
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Alternatives Considered
Codemonkey made learning easy and fun. I think it has a leg up on the other software mentioned because it really tries to find a fun way to associate learning a difficult topic with a fun tutorial. The other software options were far more costly than Codemonkey, which makes this an even bigger win.
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The number one reason to choose Khan Academy over other options is price. If you are looking for a special skill or a quick answer YouTube is a great resource. Khan Academy is better suited for those who want to have a pseudo-classroom experience while still learning a subject or skill. I have used Lynda and Udemy; there is little difference between Khan Academy and those two options.
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Return on Investment
  • Positive - Allowing our staff to enhance their skills.
  • Positive - Definitely a long-term ROI in that we will not have to outsource our coding to 3rd parties.
  • Negative - I feel that using it can definitely be limiting with how you learn away from the product.
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  • It's has helped a lot of my coworkers to grasp some basic finance and computer science stuff when previously they have no idea.
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