In order to better understand the digital tools used in the different activities, we used images (e.g. screenshots), although these images belong to the owners of these tools.
A computer program consists of several lines of code that give instructions to the computer, i.e. what to do and when. At its root, an algorithm is a finite sequence of ordered instructions. When we run a program, the computer reads it and follows all the instructions it contains. Algorithms help us and computers solve a wide variety of problems.
What you will learn • Organizing data and knowledge; • Evaluate information, critically and autonomously, transforming it into knowledge; • Ability to solve problems by creating original and creative solutions; • Develop computational thinking skills and information literacy through digital interaction, understanding its functions and its application in everyday life; • Focus on objectives and results; • Promote the use of digital tools for sharing information and knowledge; • Interact through digital tools; • Encourage the development of creative solutions; • Ability to adapt to new situations; • Use, control, evaluate and understand the information provided; • Evaluate and make decisions about the technology and product in question.
General recommendations Duration (in minutes): 50 – 60 minutes Recommended age: 10 – 12 years Level: Intermediate
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