How do we give instructions to a computer? Isn't programming hard? Not really! Whether it's giving someone directions to a nearby store or writing out some dance moves we frequently exhibit aspects of computational thinking in our everyday lives!

Computational Thinking for K-12 Educators: Sequences and Loops
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Computational Thinking for K-12 Educators: Sequences and Loops
This course is part of Computational Thinking & Block Programming in K-12 Education Specialization

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Reviewed on Oct 24, 2020
The videos and reading material are extremely student friendly. assignments are well paced.Enjoyed the experiencing and sharpening new skills and knowledge.Thank you




