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We are working on inputs, outputs, processing and storage, essentially what makes a computer a computer. Students are inundated with pictures, schematics and technical guides. While these are good models, they do not replace good old hands on experience. With the tools provided (via this project) students will be able to disassemble various electronic devices and label the inputs, outputs and storage themselves! I must give credit to Code.org for there fine scholastic materials that make this project possible. If you are a proponent of Computer Science and want to bring it into your classroom instruction please check them out!

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We are working on inputs, outputs, processing and storage, essentially what makes a computer a computer. Students are inundated with pictures, schematics and technical guides. While these are good models, they do not replace good old hands on experience. With the tools provided (via this project) students will be able to disassemble various electronic devices and label the inputs, outputs and storage themselves! I must give credit to Code.org for there fine scholastic materials that make this project possible. If you are a proponent of Computer Science and want to bring it into your classroom instruction please check them out!

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