CODERZ LEAGUE PLATFORM
User Guide| Novice Division
CODERZ LEAGUE PLATFORM
Participation in CoderZ League requires the CoderZ League platform. Access to CoderZ and CoderZ League is provided after completion of the registration and payment process on the CoderZ League website http://www.coderzleague.com or via an official representative of CoderZ League.
General
Visit the CoderZ Knowledge Base to learn about:
Creating your team (class) and managing your roster, including adding and removing students
Missions and Challenges
Access: See League Schedule to learn when access to Missions and Challenges becomes available.
To access a mission or challenge:
Go to https://play.gocoderz.com.
Navigate to Learning Center > My Courses.
3. Select your division.
4. Select the game you want to play.
5. Select your desired Mission or Challenge.
Mission Completion: Team members acquire points by performing tasks in the missions. Points are not contributed unless the mission is completed. Contributions are calculated automatically.
For a mission to be completed, the win condition must be met. The win condition is found at the top-right corner of the mission simulation screen.
In the example below, the team member must knock one ball into the hole to complete the mission.
Challenge Completion: Challenges are open-ended, and there is no limit to the amount of points that can be scored for a challenge. Rather, the highest score for each team is submitted (automatically), and that score is ranked.
To view the number of points awarded to a team based on this ranking, see Challenges under the League Structure page.
Profiles
Overview: There are three types of profiles for CoderZ League, each with different levels of permission and access. They are:
Student
Team
Teacher
To access your profile, click your name at the bottom-left corner of the CoderZ screen.
Student Profiles: Teams are made up of student team members. Student profiles include:
Information about the student’s team.
The number of student contributions to his or her team.
Team Profiles: Team profiles are accessible to teachers and captains. These profiles include the team’s name, flag, and score.
Teacher Profiles: In their profiles, teachers have access to:
The team roster list.
Details of their students, including number of contributions and last login time.
General
As a league team/s mentor, you have an important role in leading the communication and educational support required before, during and after the competition.
CoderZ League is an educational event that can be a rewarding experience. Our goal is to help your students enjoy technology while developing their life skills - collaboration, creativity, problem solving, strategic thinking and more. Please remember Whether or not teams score high marks at a competition, everyone wins just for participating!
At any stage, the CoderZ Team is willing to support you. Please contact us at support@gocoderz.com
Communication and Awareness
As a team mentor in the league, your job is to build awareness of your team’s participation throughout the competition, as well as community involvement before and during the competition.
Here are some ways to help you build this awareness and communicate better with your team/s members throughout the competition:
Maintaining Student Engagement Throughout the Competition
Keep it FUN! Exploration that focuses on the excitement of learning and discovery.