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Unplugged coding, also known as offline coding or screen-free coding, is a hands-on educational approach that teaches fundamental principles of computer programming without the use of computers or electronic devices.
It typically involves activities, games, and puzzles that help learners, especially children, grasp coding concepts through physical interactions and problem-solving.
Unplugged coding promotes a deeper understanding of algorithms, sequencing, and logic, making it an accessible and engaging way to introduce coding to students before they transition to coding on digital platforms.
This approach emphasizes creativity, teamwork, and critical thinking, providing a strong foundation for future technological literacy.
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