Teaching the Principles of Computer Science to Primary-Aged Children

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01 Nov 2020

Teaching the Principles of Computer Science to Primary-Aged Children - - Prof Barry OSullivan University College Cork Computers are extremely important in modern life Understanding how they work how they reason how they think what are their limitations is a fascinating subject called computer science This lecture is focused on making the fundamental ideas of computer science accessible to children from the ages of 7-12 and their families We present a set of learning activities that teach computer science through engaging games and puzzles that use cards string crayons and lots of running around This lecture presents a subset of activities that form part of a Public Engagement Programme for Dublin City of Science 2012 Barry O'Sullivan is Director of the Cork Constraint Computation Centre in the Computer Science Department at UCC SFI Principal Investigator President of the Association for Constraint Programming Chairman of the Artificial Intelligence Association of Ireland Coordinator of the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics Working Group on Constraints and Executive Council member of the Analytics Society of Ireland

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