The document discusses a new approach to teaching computer science concepts using unplugged activities that do not require computers. These activities help students learn core concepts like algorithms, debugging, and recursion through hands-on games and puzzles. Some example unplugged activities described are using playing cards to teach sorting algorithms and using Jenga blocks to demonstrate tower construction and debugging strategies.
The document discusses a new approach to teaching computer science concepts using unplugged activities that do not require computers. These activities help students learn core concepts like algorithms, debugging, and recursion through hands-on games and puzzles. Some example unplugged activities described are using playing cards to teach sorting algorithms and using Jenga blocks to demonstrate tower construction and debugging strategies.
The document discusses a new approach to teaching computer science concepts using unplugged activities that do not require computers. These activities help students learn core concepts like algorithms, debugging, and recursion through hands-on games and puzzles. Some example unplugged activities described are using playing cards to teach sorting algorithms and using Jenga blocks to demonstrate tower construction and debugging strategies.