Unplugged programming

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Introduction

creative ways to engage students with ideas from computer science and computational thinking without using a computer.

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Bibliography

  • Bell, Tim, Jason Alexander, Isaac Freeman, and Mick Grimley. "Computer science unplugged: School students doing real computing without computers." The New Zealand Journal of Applied Computing and Information Technology 13, no. 1 (2009): 20-29.

Related

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