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.
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