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Translate CODAP into a new language
CODAP has been translated into over a dozen languages thanks to the contributions of our community members. We are grateful to the many individuals and groups who have made these translations possible!
Chinese (Traditional)— Silvia Wen-Yu Lee’s research team at National Changhua University of Education.
系統中文化由國立彰化師範大學李文瑜教授研究團隊翻譯完成。參與者:李文瑜、林栢川、曾一偵。
Chinese (Simplified) — Peng He
German — Rolf Biehler, Daniel Frischemeier, Susanne Podworny, and Thomas Wassong
Greek — Ioannis Lefkos
Hebrew — Tom Bielik
Japanese — Daichi Yamamoto (山本大智)
Korean — Jeongwon Choi and members of the Korea Association of Informatics Teachers, Young-Ju Jeon, Dae Hong Jeong, Ungyeol Jung, ShinOk Kang, JongHye Kim, Bongju Lee, GunWoong Lim, Haemi Lim, Namsoo Shin, Mi You
Norwegian — Thomas Bedin and Guttorm Hveem
Persian — M. Arefpoor, Hesam Aminipour
Polish — Andrzej Batorski
Portuguese — Rafael Vieira Bonangelo
Spanish — Cristián Rizzi Iribarren
Thai — Niwat Srisawasdi
Turkish — Ibrahim Delen
We’re adding new translations all the time. If you’d like to localize CODAP with a new translation for your students, contact us. We can help you get started.
Contact UsLend a hand in the forum
If you can answer a question in the CODAP forum, please do! We welcome your input and insights. It’s always great to hear directly from other CODAP users on how they use a particular CODAP feature or approach a messy dataset or data science lesson.
CODAP ForumReport a bug
We try hard to make CODAP work as well as possible, but bugs inevitably crawl into code! When you find something that isn’t working quite right, report it in the forum. We’ll work to make it right as soon as we can.
Suggest a new feature
Many of CODAP’s features were suggested by teachers and researchers just like you. If you want your students to be able to do something more within CODAP, let us know about your idea for a new feature in the forum.
Fix a bug
If you can fix a bug, that might mean you’re a software engineer ready to check out GitHub, find the source of the bugginess, and make a commit. Check out our developers page to get started.
Add a new feature
If you have the coding skills to develop a new feature for CODAP, check out the process and supports at the developers page or check out the codebase directly on GitHub.
Build a plugin
CODAP has dozens of plugins, which do all kinds of wonderful things from running simulations to collecting data from sensors, pulling data from databases, and more! With a bit of JavaScript coding, you can create your own plugin and drop it into CODAP.
Collaborate on research
We’re excited to partner with leading researchers around the globe who are using CODAP to study data science education. Supported by the National Science Foundation, private foundations, and other funders, learning sciences research is an important part of CODAP’s design and development process. Interested in collaborating on research about data science education? Contact us.