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Learning to Think Like a Computer

Learning to Think Like a Computer | KILUVU | Scoop.it
“There is a reason when you go to the ‘Joy of Cooking’ and you want to make a strawberry milkshake, you don’t look under ‘strawberry milkshake,’ ” he said. Rather, there is a recipe for milkshakes that instructs you to add ice cream, milk and fruit of your choice. While earlier cookbooks may have had separate recipes for strawberry milkshakes, raspberry milkshakes and boysenberry milkshakes, eventually, he imagines, someone said, “Why don’t we collapse that into one milkshake recipe?” “The idea of abstraction,” he said, “is to hide the details.” It requires recognizing patterns and distilling complexity into a precise, clear summary. It’s like the countdown to a space launch that runs through a checklist — life support, fuel, payload — in which each check represents perhaps 100 checks that have been performed.

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Michigan students learning to code with programmable drones

Michigan students learning to code with programmable drones | KILUVU | Scoop.it

Mrs. Karen Taylor, a media specialist at Liberty Middle School, and seventh grader Russell Cuff stopped by Broadcast House today to talk about how drones can help introduce coding to young students. Cuff showed off a Parrot Minidrone. Parrot reports that more than 500 schools in the United States have incorporated Parrot drones into the school curriculum. "They're teaching our students great skills," said Taylor. "They're learning programming, they're learning problem solving skills and it's getting them ready for the job world, because drones are the jobs of the future."


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Kids Learn Better When Playing with Robots

Kids Learn Better When Playing with Robots | KILUVU | Scoop.it
For many students, math and science have always been boring subjects, too bogged down with technical details to ever be fun or exciting. Teachers have long tried a variety of strategies to get students excited about STEM. It turns out, one of the best ways to get kids pumped about STEM is through the use of robots. Robots are naturally fun and exciting for kids. When they think of robotics, they might think of their favorite cartoons or superheroes. Learning how they can actually build and use robots is a great way to incorporate STEM into the curriculum without losing …

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BEST PRACTICES FOR FACILITATING PROBLEM SOLVING

BEST PRACTICES FOR FACILITATING PROBLEM SOLVING | KILUVU | Scoop.it
BEST PRACTICES FOR FACILITATING DEBUGGING/PROBLEM SOLVING Our goal is to encourage communication, collaboration, creativity, persistence, and problem solving skills, and to encourage students to have a growth mindset. We want students to engage with coding at level of “productive frustration.

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