What is an unplugged activity?

An Unplugged Activity teaches computational thinking and computer science concepts without the use of computers or electronic devices. These activities are designed to be engaging and interactive, and often involve hands-on learning through games, puzzles, and other physical or social activities. Unplugged activities can help students understand abstract concepts in a concrete way. They can also be a great way to introduce computer science to students who may not have access to computers or who may be intimidated by technology.