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Replit IDE aids non-profit in teaching coding to refugees

Re:Coded, a non-profit organization, is utilizing Replit's online IDE to teach programming skills to refugees in Iraq and Turkey. The platform's browser-based accessibility and lightweight design are crucial for overcoming logistical challenges and limited internet connectivity in refugee camps. Replit's features, such as saving code at various stages and seamless language switching, have proven effective for both live instruction and student assignments. AI

IMPACT Enables educational opportunities for displaced populations through accessible technology.

RANK_REASON The article describes the use of an existing product (Replit) by an organization for a specific purpose, rather than a new release or significant industry event.

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  1. Replit blog TIER_1 English(EN) ·

    Teaching refugees how to code

    At Repl.it our mission is to make programming more accessible. We can’t do this alone so it’s great to partner with non-profits and hack clubs that share our mission. Re-coded is one of those non-profits, they're teaching programming in the refugee camps in Iraq and Turkey. Today…