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"Pseudo code" is a way to write down algorithms in a human-understandable, program-like form. It can be used to draft or explain algorithms independent of a concrete programming language. The statements used are often similar to the ones existing in concrete programming languages. Use this tag for questions related to the teaching of pseudo-code.
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How can I help my students to think algorithmically?
Here's an enlightening blog post about teaching programming to elementary school age children. They started without any computers at all by "programming" the teacher to walk from one corner of the cla …