Unplugged: Algorithms

Play a game of "Simon Says" using pure IF-THEN logic (e.g., IF you have the letter ‘E’ in your name, THEN clap twice).

. The concept breaks down complex programming logic into physical, hands-on activities to build computational thinking skills. Algorithms unplugged

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Have you ever tried teaching computer science without a single screen? By taking away the devices, students can focus

"Algorithms Unplugged" is one of the most effective ways to introduce students to computational thinking. By taking away the devices, students can focus purely on logic, sequencing, and problem-solving without getting frustrated by syntax errors. Here are 3 quick ways to run an unplugged session:

Pair students up. One acts as the programmer and writes directions (forward, turn left), and the other acts as the "bot" navigating a grid drawn on the floor.