Magic tricks based on computer science concepts help grab student attention and can motivate them to delve more deeply. Error detection ideas long used by computer scientists provide a rich basis for working magic; probably the most well known trick of this type is one included in the CS Unplugged activities. This paper shows that much more powerful variations of the trick can be performed, some in an unplugged environment and some with computer assistance. Some of the tricks also show off additional concepts in computer science and discrete mathematics
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The Computer Science Unplugged project provides ways to expose students to ideas from Computer Scien...
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The Computer Science Unplugged project provides ways to expose students to ideas from Computer Scien...
A disturbing gap is emerging as the demand for qualified computer scientists increases, yet enrolmen...
A disturbing gap is emerging as the demand for qualified computer scientists increases, yet enrolmen...
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Unplugged activities as a low-cost solution to foster computational thinking (CT) skills seem to be ...
This paper presents a new software educational system called MagicLearning that we have designed and...
The computational card (c-cards for short) project is a study and realization of an educational tool...
This special session explores the use of magic tricks based on computer science ideas; magic tricks ...
Magic can be used in project-based instruction to motivate students and provide a meaningful context...
We describe our experience using magic card tricks to teach algorithmic skills to first-year Compute...
Why use Magic for teaching digital electronics theory and software? Magicians know that, once the su...
We discuss our use of magic to enthuse students about HCI and teach core concepts. We describe the f...
The Computer Science Unplugged project provides ways to expose students to ideas from Computer Scien...
Using games in education has been identified as a powerful tool. If we combine playing with the inte...
The Computer Science Unplugged project provides ways to expose students to ideas from Computer Scien...
A disturbing gap is emerging as the demand for qualified computer scientists increases, yet enrolmen...
A disturbing gap is emerging as the demand for qualified computer scientists increases, yet enrolmen...
The videos posted on YouTube can be very helpful to teach any subject in the classroom. In Physics, ...
Engaging in mathematics has been a struggle, both in the classroom and in the community. Building a ...
Unplugged activities as a low-cost solution to foster computational thinking (CT) skills seem to be ...
This paper presents a new software educational system called MagicLearning that we have designed and...
The computational card (c-cards for short) project is a study and realization of an educational tool...