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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?
I just finished up 8th grade.
I took an Intro to Engineering/Robotics class as an elective this past semester. I have programmed (mainly in Python 3) before this class, and I was mainly excited for t …