- It leads learners step by step through the analysis workflow.
- It explains the purpose and impact of each parameter and shows how different settings can change the final results.
- It helps users select the right tools for their research goals and connect each analytical choice to the final research conclusion.
KodaGeno gives guided sequencing analysis practice for courses and learners.
Bacterial WGS and amplicon lessons are live now, with RNA-seq coming soon.
How KodaGeno teaches.
KodaGeno is more than a command guide. It helps learners understand when to use each command, what output to expect, and how each analytical choice affects the next step and the final result.
Three ways people use KodaGeno.
KodaGeno can support courses, training programs, or individual practice.
Departments can give students a clearer first step than static slide decks or command lists.
Programs can assign the live lessons to a class and track progress from one place.
The live lesson library lets a learner start without waiting for a full program launch.
How KodaGeno supports courses and programs.
Start with the live lessons now, then organize learner access around the current lesson library.
Use the live lessons available now while the rest of amplicon and RNA-seq remain in development. New lessons are added each month to follow current research trends.
Programs can group learners, manage instructor access, and start classes from the current lesson library.
Review completion and activity for each learner group.