Top Replit Teams for Education Alternatives 2024

Ryan Dehmoubed
Co-Founder
September 11, 2024
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Marketing

Replit has always been a game-changer for computer science teachers. However, their recent transition out of education left many teachers searching for alternatives.

At JuiceMind, we’ve created a platform that doesn’t just replace Replit but improves upon it. 

Rather than bringing up distractions with AI or developing tools for software engineering professionals, our focus and vision involve best serving K-12 educators.

That being said, JuiceMind isn’t the only option out there, so let’s check out 4 of the best Replit Teams for Education alternatives as of September 2024.

JuiceMind

https://www.juicemind.com/

Let’s start with JuiceMind, an interactive learning platform that features JuiceMind quizzes (a Kahoot-like platform for coding), JuiceMind Teams, (https://www.juicemind.com/teams, a full-solution web-based IDE, and computer science curriculum!

Pros:
  • Support for all coding languages, including Java, Python, HTML, Graphics, C++, and more!
  • Customized I/O and unit tests to save teachers hours on grading.
  • One-click Replit and Coding Rooms project transfer.
  • The ability for students to work in groups.
  • See full student history and provide comments on student code.
  • 24-hour customer support.
Cons:
  • Might not be as suitable for higher education as opposed to other platforms listed below!

Price: Mostly free, teacher features start at $800 for 20 students at a school.

Trinket

https://trinket.io

Trinket is a straightforward, user-friendly editor that’s ideal for small coding tasks and exercises.

Pros:
  • Projects are easy to embed and share.
  • Clean and simple interface, perfect for quick exercises.
  • Some Python exercises can be accessed without requiring an account.
Cons:
  • Teacher tools are not as intuitive or robust compared to other platforms
  • Lacks certain features like the ability to organize files into folders

Price: $3 or $6 per month depending on plan

CodeHS

https://codehs.com/

CodeHS is a feature-rich platform that provides a coding editor along with an extensive course catalog, serving as a good solution for first time computer science teachers.

Pros
  • Support for all coding languages is available.
  • Fully developed coding curriculum across 30+ different courses.
Cons
  • Set-up and navigation can be challenging and intimidating for teachers.
  • Inability to transfer lessons from Replit onto CodeHS.
  • Less flexibility for creating custom lessons compared to Replit.
  • Very old platform, and a lot of the content and material is outdated.

Price: ~$3,000/teacher plus professional development costs

Zybooks

https://www.zybooks.com/

Zybooks is an interactive platform offering a wide variety of online textbooks and resources to higher education, with a focus on STEM and coding.

Pros:
  • Pre-made curriculum for higher education.
  • Full access to built-in terminal commands and interface.
  • Powerful IDE with support for many modern coding languages.
Cons:
  • Difficult for higher education to adopt the platform.
  • Prices can be high depending on the number fo students.

Price: Varies depending on the textbook and institution; usually between $58-$90 per student per term

Conclusion

Overall, we’d recommend JuiceMind for schools that are looking for the most convenient and familiar transfer from Replit and want the ability to customize their curriculum. For teachers who are looking for a solution for higher education, we think Zybooks is best.

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