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I built Aura Quest to make learning the basics of coding fun, engaging, and accessible for every child. Instead of memorizing complex concepts, kids learn through interactive adventures, puzzles, and creative challenges that develop logical thinking, problem-solving, and computational skills. My goal is to inspire the next generation of innovators by giving them a safe, exciting environment where coding feels like play and every challenge builds confidence for the future.
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Would love to see a parent or teacher dashboard that tracks which quests a kid has finished and where they are stuck, it would make it way easier to jump in and help when they get frustrated.
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@semiha327125118 Thanks, Semiha! That's a great suggestion. A parent and teacher dashboard is definitely on our roadmap. We want to give parents and educators visibility into completed quests, learning progress, and areas where kids may need extra help, while keeping the experience fun and motivating for the child. Feedback like yours helps us prioritize future features—thank you for sharing!
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Love the quest format for teaching code, super engaging for younger learners. One thing that would make it stick though is letting kids share their finished projects or even showcase a mini portfolio of what they built. A "share with my class" button or a parent dashboard where you can see their progress would be huge for keeping the momentum going beyond the screen time.
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@glsm8k0 Thank you so much, Gülsüm! I'm really glad you enjoyed the quest-based approach. Our goal is to make coding feel like an adventure where every challenge teaches a real-world skill while keeping learners motivated to continue. We're constantly working on new content, features, and improvements to make the experience even more engaging, and feedback like yours helps guide that journey. Thanks again for your support—it means a lot! 🚀
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Love how the roadmap layout turns what could feel like a chore into an actual adventure with clear progression. The language picker up front is a smart move too, lets kids own the choice from the start.
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@egulgunes97406 Thank you so much! That was exactly the experience we wanted to create. We believe learning is more effective when it feels like an adventure instead of a traditional lesson. I'm also glad you noticed the language selection—it’s an important step toward making Aura Quest accessible to learners from different backgrounds. We have plenty more improvements and exciting content planned, and your support truly motivates us to keep building. 🚀
Would love to see a parent or teacher dashboard that tracks which quests a kid has finished and where they are stuck, it would make it way easier to jump in and help when they get frustrated.
@semiha327125118 Thanks, Semiha! That's a great suggestion. A parent and teacher dashboard is definitely on our roadmap. We want to give parents and educators visibility into completed quests, learning progress, and areas where kids may need extra help, while keeping the experience fun and motivating for the child. Feedback like yours helps us prioritize future features—thank you for sharing!
Love the quest format for teaching code, super engaging for younger learners. One thing that would make it stick though is letting kids share their finished projects or even showcase a mini portfolio of what they built. A "share with my class" button or a parent dashboard where you can see their progress would be huge for keeping the momentum going beyond the screen time.
@glsm8k0 Thank you so much, Gülsüm! I'm really glad you enjoyed the quest-based approach. Our goal is to make coding feel like an adventure where every challenge teaches a real-world skill while keeping learners motivated to continue. We're constantly working on new content, features, and improvements to make the experience even more engaging, and feedback like yours helps guide that journey. Thanks again for your support—it means a lot! 🚀
Love how the roadmap layout turns what could feel like a chore into an actual adventure with clear progression. The language picker up front is a smart move too, lets kids own the choice from the start.
@egulgunes97406 Thank you so much! That was exactly the experience we wanted to create. We believe learning is more effective when it feels like an adventure instead of a traditional lesson. I'm also glad you noticed the language selection—it’s an important step toward making Aura Quest accessible to learners from different backgrounds. We have plenty more improvements and exciting content planned, and your support truly motivates us to keep building. 🚀