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Track your students' progress with W3Schools Academy 🎓 Check student progress, spot gaps, and follow up before things slip. Need to assign a task to just one student? A small group? The whole class? You can do that too.

I am impressed by the innovative solutions W3Schools is introducing to the education sector. Monitoring student performance is a crucial aspect that should not be overlooked. W3Schools deserves commendation for their efforts in enhancing educational outcomes. 👏

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Youssef Housni

Full-Stack Web Developer | Laravel, React, Tailwind | Helping Businesses Build Fast and Smart Web Solutions

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Excellent work

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Sonam Kumari

Office Manager at Adobe

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Excellent work

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Absolutely amazing

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Tran Tien Van

Freelancer Specializing in Data Engineering and Data Science at Upwork

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Cool! Seeing those dashboards and assignments brings back memories of coding bootcamps I taught. Spotting those gaps early is key for student success... makes a huge difference!

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Ezedin K. Y.

2M+ impressions on linkedin |Full-Stack /JS Developer | Specialized in Building Seamless Digital Experiences with Taste

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Excellent work

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Excited for this 🔥

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Anuska Gupta

I am currently pursuing a B.Tech at KPR IET . With a strong foundation in AI and data science, I have developed a keen interest in expanding my knowledge in data analysis and cybersecurity.

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Great service

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Godwin Josh

Co-Founder of Altrosyn and DIrector at CDTECH | Inventor | Manufacturer

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Integrating W3Schools Academy into my engineering curriculum could streamline tracking student progress and identifying skill gaps, especially for web development projects. It's intriguing to consider how task assignments can be tailored to individual needs or group dynamics, potentially enhancing collaborative learning experiences. How might this platform integrate with existing engineering course management tools to ensure seamless workflow?

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