Think Slowly
reflex
Think Slowly (SLOW)
think slowly about things that move fast and/or have many parts
Learn to slow your thinking down. And learn this as a reflex in the face of hard problems.
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Assign to CT Session:
Robots and AI | Blockchain | Automation and Control | Seeing Machines | Recognizing Patterns | Flow, Decisions, and Modularity | Spare Session | Wrap Up | Languages | Machines | Sorting and Searching | Pointers, Trees, and Graphs | Information Jigs | Solving Problems with Finesse | Solving Problems with Iteration (aka Pattern Generation) | Counting and Probability | Logic and Boolean Algebra | Welcome and Course Intro |
Robots and AI | Blockchain | Automation and Control | Seeing Machines | Recognizing Patterns | Flow, Decisions, and Modularity | Spare Session | Wrap Up | Languages | Machines | Sorting and Searching | Pointers, Trees, and Graphs | Information Jigs | Solving Problems with Finesse | Solving Problems with Iteration (aka Pattern Generation) | Counting and Probability | Logic and Boolean Algebra | Welcome and Course Intro |
Unassign to CT week:
Robots and AI | Blockchain | Automation and Control | Seeing Machines | Recognizing Patterns | Flow, Decisions, and Modularity | Spare Session | Wrap Up | Languages | Machines | Sorting and Searching | Pointers, Trees, and Graphs | Information Jigs | Solving Problems with Finesse | Solving Problems with Iteration (aka Pattern Generation) | Counting and Probability | Logic and Boolean Algebra | Welcome and Course Intro |
Robots and AI | Blockchain | Automation and Control | Seeing Machines | Recognizing Patterns | Flow, Decisions, and Modularity | Spare Session | Wrap Up | Languages | Machines | Sorting and Searching | Pointers, Trees, and Graphs | Information Jigs | Solving Problems with Finesse | Solving Problems with Iteration (aka Pattern Generation) | Counting and Probability | Logic and Boolean Algebra | Welcome and Course Intro |
Content: | REFLEX | REPERTOIRE |
Course tags: | Computational Thinking | Human Centered Design |
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