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    • ‘Unplugged’ Activities: Computer Science Without The Computer

    Try a one-hour tutorialfeaturing popular games and movies like Minecraft, Frozen, and Star Wars. Many tutorials are structured like games, designed to teach basic computer science concepts in fun, engaging ways. [Back to top]

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    Or view these unplugged options from other organizations: 1. Hello Ruby- The world's most whimsical way to learn about computers, technology and programming. Activities on a range of CS topics, like the ability to decompose a problem, spot patterns, think algorithmically, debug problems and work together. (for ages 4-10) 2. CS Unplugged- A collecti...