If you're looking for a tool to let students build interactive 3D projects while learning to code, CoSpaces Edu is worth a look. The service lets students create, build and code 3D projects on mobile, tablet and desktop computers, including Chromebooks, with block-based and advanced scripting coding abilities, Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) immersion, and support for developing critical thinking, collaboration, creativity and digital literacy skills. It's got a simple interface, downloadable assets and a safe environment, and is adaptable for a range of educational uses.
Another contender is STEMpedia, an all-in-one educational platform for teaching coding, AI and robotics to K-12 students. It includes a range of coding and robotics labs, including PictoBlox for block-based coding and Python programming. STEMpedia also offers custom solutions for teachers and students with kits like Quarky and evive, and it's been used in more than 65 countries with more than a million students.
If you're interested in augmented reality, Animant is a powerful tool for creating interactive 3D scenes by scanning and capturing objects and rooms. It's got path-aligned animations and SharePlay for live collaboration, so it's good for educational uses. You can choose between a free plan with limited features and a Pro plan with unlimited projects and animations.