Alternatives to Trinket.io for Teaching GlowScript / VPython

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Ian Page

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Jan 22, 2026, 12:27:59 AMJan 22
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Hello everyone,

I hope this message finds you well.

I’ve recently learned that Trinket.io will be ending its services in 2026. I’ve relied quite heavily on Trinket for a course I teach, as it’s been a great platform for delivering content, allowing students to practice GlowScript/VPython coding, and submitting assignments in a relatively seamless way.

I’m starting to think ahead and would really appreciate hearing what alternatives others in this community are using (or considering). In particular, I’m interested in platforms that work well for:

  • Hosting instructional content alongside code

  • Letting students easily run and edit GlowScript/VPython in the browser

  • Collecting or sharing student work for assessment or feedback

If you’ve already made a transition, experimented with other tools, or have suggestions (even partial solutions that work well in combination), I’d love to hear your experiences.

Thanks very much in advance for your insights, and for all the work this community does to support computational physics education.

Best regards,
Ian Page

Paul Price

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Jan 22, 2026, 12:45:03 AMJan 22
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Hi Ian,

I don’t have any answers yet but I have a few thoughts that perhaps the community can elaborate on.

1) The Trinket Code is going open source.  I wonder if a version of webvpython.org can be created that uses the trinket shell.  There is tremendous benefit to having a coding window that can be made available in any browser, LMS, etc….  but it will need some interpreting in the backgound

2) The Trinket course functionality is especially valuable - I am wondering if that code base will be released as part of the open source.  If so perhaps we can keep that part alive as the challenge of webvpython.org is building a site that incorporates text and code as well as having a mechanism for collection of programs, feedback, and assessment.

I know I don’t have answers here but I am confident this group can forge a path forward!

Paul


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Steve Spicklemire

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Jan 22, 2026, 6:14:05 AMJan 22
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Hi Folks,

I can say that we’ll be looking into this. We also rely on trinket for many things! Once a clear path emerges we can post some kind of roadmap so you know what’s coming.

I’m not sure how exactly long that will take, but just know that the developers are aware, and keenly interested in identifying a path forward.

take care,
-steve

> On Jan 22, 2026, at 12:44 AM, Paul Price <tvs...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> Hi Ian,
>
> I don’t have any answers yet but I have a few thoughts that perhaps the community can elaborate on.
>
> 1) The Trinket Code is going open source. I wonder if a version of webvpython.org can be created that uses the trinket shell. There is tremendous benefit to having a coding window that can be made available in any browser, LMS, etc…. but it will need some interpreting in the backgound
>
> 2) The Trinket course functionality is especially valuable - I am wondering if that code base will be released as part of the open source. If so perhaps we can keep that part alive as the challenge of webvpython.org is building a site that incorporates text and code as well as having a mechanism for collection of programs, feedback, and assessment.
>
> I know I don’t have answers here but I am confident this group can forge a path forward!
>
> Paul
>
>> On Jan 21, 2026, at 23:27, 'Ian Page' via Glowscript Users <glowscri...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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>> Hello everyone,
>> I hope this message finds you well.
>> I’ve recently learned that Trinket.io will be ending its services in 2026. I’ve relied quite heavily on Trinket for a course I teach, as it’s been a great platform for delivering content, allowing students to practice GlowScript/VPython coding, and submitting assignments in a relatively seamless way.
>> I’m starting to think ahead and would really appreciate hearing what alternatives others in this community are using (or considering). In particular, I’m interested in platforms that work well for:
>> • Hosting instructional content alongside code
>> • Letting students easily run and edit GlowScript/VPython in the browser
>> • Collecting or sharing student work for assessment or feedback
>> If you’ve already made a transition, experimented with other tools, or have suggestions (even partial solutions that work well in combination), I’d love to hear your experiences.
>> Thanks very much in advance for your insights, and for all the work this community does to support computational physics education.
>> Best regards,
>> Ian Page
>>
>> CONFIDENTIALITY CAUTION: This message is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and contains information that is privileged and confidential. If you, the reader of this message, are not the intended recipient, you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this communication. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by return email and delete the original message. Unless it relates to the official business of Singapore American School, any opinions or matters expressed in this message are those of the individual sender.
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