How to download Code.org's Courses [closed]
We want to implement the code.org's curriculum into our school system and teach K-12 grades CS.
But we can not afford high speed internet for each student to access the courses online.
How can we download the course so that the students can access them offline ?
I've tried the website copying programs, but they don't work since the links are server-side and programs can't catch them.
How can I download them?
download website
closed as off-topic by Ramhound, harrymc, PeterH, LotPings, Pimp Juice IT Jan 4 at 16:45
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We want to implement the code.org's curriculum into our school system and teach K-12 grades CS.
But we can not afford high speed internet for each student to access the courses online.
How can we download the course so that the students can access them offline ?
I've tried the website copying programs, but they don't work since the links are server-side and programs can't catch them.
How can I download them?
download website
closed as off-topic by Ramhound, harrymc, PeterH, LotPings, Pimp Juice IT Jan 4 at 16:45
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – Ramhound, harrymc, PeterH, LotPings, Pimp Juice IT
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A proxy server en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server such as Squid squid-cache.org may do the job, if you have adequate technical expertise or can hire it. However, make sure to ask for their consent! support.code.org/hc/en-us/requests/new
– K7AAY
Jan 3 at 19:39
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We want to implement the code.org's curriculum into our school system and teach K-12 grades CS.
But we can not afford high speed internet for each student to access the courses online.
How can we download the course so that the students can access them offline ?
I've tried the website copying programs, but they don't work since the links are server-side and programs can't catch them.
How can I download them?
download website
We want to implement the code.org's curriculum into our school system and teach K-12 grades CS.
But we can not afford high speed internet for each student to access the courses online.
How can we download the course so that the students can access them offline ?
I've tried the website copying programs, but they don't work since the links are server-side and programs can't catch them.
How can I download them?
download website
download website
asked Jan 2 at 18:43
Triple ATriple A
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closed as off-topic by Ramhound, harrymc, PeterH, LotPings, Pimp Juice IT Jan 4 at 16:45
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – Ramhound, harrymc, PeterH, LotPings, Pimp Juice IT
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as off-topic by Ramhound, harrymc, PeterH, LotPings, Pimp Juice IT Jan 4 at 16:45
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – Ramhound, harrymc, PeterH, LotPings, Pimp Juice IT
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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A proxy server en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server such as Squid squid-cache.org may do the job, if you have adequate technical expertise or can hire it. However, make sure to ask for their consent! support.code.org/hc/en-us/requests/new
– K7AAY
Jan 3 at 19:39
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1
A proxy server en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server such as Squid squid-cache.org may do the job, if you have adequate technical expertise or can hire it. However, make sure to ask for their consent! support.code.org/hc/en-us/requests/new
– K7AAY
Jan 3 at 19:39
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A proxy server en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server such as Squid squid-cache.org may do the job, if you have adequate technical expertise or can hire it. However, make sure to ask for their consent! support.code.org/hc/en-us/requests/new
– K7AAY
Jan 3 at 19:39
A proxy server en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server such as Squid squid-cache.org may do the job, if you have adequate technical expertise or can hire it. However, make sure to ask for their consent! support.code.org/hc/en-us/requests/new
– K7AAY
Jan 3 at 19:39
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How can I download them?
You can't (legally) as it forbidden by their Terms of Service unless there is a download link provided:
Code.org’s library of videos may be redistributed freely on the express conditions that (1) the videos are redistributed AS-IS in their entirety, using the embedded video player provided, or by downloading the original video file IF a download link is provided, and with clear attribution to Code.org
Source Terms of Service | Code.org
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I suggest getting in touch with the code.org administrators,
explain your problem and ask for their help.
You may start in the Submit a request page.
If you present yourself well-enough and the number of courses is relatively modest,
they might cooperate.
Why downvote a practical advice?
– harrymc
Jan 3 at 7:03
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2 Answers
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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How can I download them?
You can't (legally) as it forbidden by their Terms of Service unless there is a download link provided:
Code.org’s library of videos may be redistributed freely on the express conditions that (1) the videos are redistributed AS-IS in their entirety, using the embedded video player provided, or by downloading the original video file IF a download link is provided, and with clear attribution to Code.org
Source Terms of Service | Code.org
add a comment |
How can I download them?
You can't (legally) as it forbidden by their Terms of Service unless there is a download link provided:
Code.org’s library of videos may be redistributed freely on the express conditions that (1) the videos are redistributed AS-IS in their entirety, using the embedded video player provided, or by downloading the original video file IF a download link is provided, and with clear attribution to Code.org
Source Terms of Service | Code.org
add a comment |
How can I download them?
You can't (legally) as it forbidden by their Terms of Service unless there is a download link provided:
Code.org’s library of videos may be redistributed freely on the express conditions that (1) the videos are redistributed AS-IS in their entirety, using the embedded video player provided, or by downloading the original video file IF a download link is provided, and with clear attribution to Code.org
Source Terms of Service | Code.org
How can I download them?
You can't (legally) as it forbidden by their Terms of Service unless there is a download link provided:
Code.org’s library of videos may be redistributed freely on the express conditions that (1) the videos are redistributed AS-IS in their entirety, using the embedded video player provided, or by downloading the original video file IF a download link is provided, and with clear attribution to Code.org
Source Terms of Service | Code.org
answered Jan 2 at 18:53
DavidPostill♦DavidPostill
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I suggest getting in touch with the code.org administrators,
explain your problem and ask for their help.
You may start in the Submit a request page.
If you present yourself well-enough and the number of courses is relatively modest,
they might cooperate.
Why downvote a practical advice?
– harrymc
Jan 3 at 7:03
add a comment |
I suggest getting in touch with the code.org administrators,
explain your problem and ask for their help.
You may start in the Submit a request page.
If you present yourself well-enough and the number of courses is relatively modest,
they might cooperate.
Why downvote a practical advice?
– harrymc
Jan 3 at 7:03
add a comment |
I suggest getting in touch with the code.org administrators,
explain your problem and ask for their help.
You may start in the Submit a request page.
If you present yourself well-enough and the number of courses is relatively modest,
they might cooperate.
I suggest getting in touch with the code.org administrators,
explain your problem and ask for their help.
You may start in the Submit a request page.
If you present yourself well-enough and the number of courses is relatively modest,
they might cooperate.
answered Jan 2 at 20:37
harrymcharrymc
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257k14268568
Why downvote a practical advice?
– harrymc
Jan 3 at 7:03
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Why downvote a practical advice?
– harrymc
Jan 3 at 7:03
Why downvote a practical advice?
– harrymc
Jan 3 at 7:03
Why downvote a practical advice?
– harrymc
Jan 3 at 7:03
add a comment |
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A proxy server en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server such as Squid squid-cache.org may do the job, if you have adequate technical expertise or can hire it. However, make sure to ask for their consent! support.code.org/hc/en-us/requests/new
– K7AAY
Jan 3 at 19:39