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integrated computational thinking

Algorithms 2: Algorithms Unplugged

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Step 1 of 7: Introduction
A new Netflix category created for movies under 90 minutes because of a viral meme. UK. (2021, March 16)

Have you ever been in front of a TV or tablet screen, looking at the landing page of Netflix wondering what to watch? The proverbial question in your mind or being spoken out loud: What to watch?

As you sort through the library, you may ask yourself some of the following questions:

  • Watch a reality TV show? No.
  • Something fictional or factual? Factual.
  • Do I want to learn something? Yes.
  • Do I want to watch a documentary? Yes.
  • Something by Ken Burns? No.
  • Something by Neil deGrasse Tyson? No.

Subtitles, no subtitles? How much time do I have? Oh, I should really pick something, I’ve spent twenty minutes searching.

Why would you ask yourself these questions? Did the series of questions help narrow down choices by considering restrictions such as time or language and more subjective tastes such as only watching comedies?

Before moving onto the next step, consider what role asking questions plays in any problem-solving process?