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Cubelets allow students returning to the classroom opportunities to collaborate in groups to break down complex problems to find repeatable solutions--computational thinking. a great introduction to computational thinking. Each Cubelet has a special function and belongs to one of three categories: sense, think, and act. Students combine cubelets so that the created robot turns information into physical action to achieve a purpose, accomplish a challenge, or phototype. Whether engaged in design thinking, studying modularity, programming parallel systems, or exploring computational thinking, cubelets robot blocks can be physically manipulated by students to test theories and reimagine prototypes.

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Cubelets allow students returning to the classroom opportunities to collaborate in groups to break down complex problems to find repeatable solutions--computational thinking. a great introduction to computational thinking. Each Cubelet has a special function and belongs to one of three categories: sense, think, and act. Students combine cubelets so that the created robot turns information into physical action to achieve a purpose, accomplish a challenge, or phototype. Whether engaged in design thinking, studying modularity, programming parallel systems, or exploring computational thinking, cubelets robot blocks can be physically manipulated by students to test theories and reimagine prototypes.

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