In this series, a teenage girl learns to write effective instructions for her friend Computer Head using basic programming concepts.
These clips are from the series How to Think Like a Computer.
Suitable for: KS3 and KS4 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 4 and 5 in Scotland.
Algorithms. video
Why do computer programs use algorithms?
What is decomposition? video
A teenage programmer discovers how decomposition works through trial and error.
Pattern Recognition. video
A teenage programmer is giving her computer instructions on making a sandwich.
What is abstraction? video
A teenage programmer finds out how to use abstraction in programming.
Checking your algorithm. video
A teenage programmer tests a set of instructions she has written to get her computer to mop the floor.
Searching Algorithms. video
A teenage programmer tests how different types of algorithms can be used to speed up searching her massive music collection.
Sorting Algorithms. video
A teenage programmer enlists her computer friend to help her sort through photos and put them in a album.
Search Engines. video
A teenage programmer explains to her computer friend how search engines can be used to filter through information more efficiently.
Online Safety. video
A teenage programmer (Ada) learns the importance of of being safe online with her friend Computer Head.
Bias & Reliability. video
A teenage programmer (Ada) asks her computer friend an everyday question to test any bias from the search results offered.
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