WINTER Template Are we giving students enough opportunities to think outside the box? 01 Dharini Krishnamoorthy.

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WINTER Template Are we giving students enough opportunities to think outside the box? 01 Dharini Krishnamoorthy

02 Explore ways to improve student’s confidence and success in Computer Science. Purpose of this Session

03 Decomposition – Break it down Introduce programming techniques before teaching the syntax of any programming language Test, debug and document not just the test results but to record what approach that students took. What is inside the box?

04 Scratch and Kodu debugging activity How might you go about designing computer judges? Flowchart for playing hide and seek Debugging and Decomposition Activity

05 Alternate solutions Setting challenging tasks by asking students to translate from one programming language to another How I encouraged my students to think outside the box?

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