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How to get started: finding a real-world problem

Put your project into the world, and planning for the long-term

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Creating a meaningful project around an issue that motivates you


What inspires you? What is an issue in your community? Start here to find a meaningful project: we will go through brainstorming, discovering what matters to you, and understanding what affects your community.


Curriculum

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1AiD-r81_abJkJG_mLidS2yribn5ZRH8InP4jOS5-tMc/edit#slide=id.g139f55d86e6_1_0




Toolkit

You can access the brainstorming tool by making a copy here or print this worksheet to brainstorm on paper.




Student guide

1. Computational Action_ Defining the problem
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Computational action

Contact Us

Fnd out more about us and MIT RAISE at

raise.mit.edu

The computational action process was created by Nicole Pang, Cynthia Breazeal, and Hal Abelson (MIT). It extends the foundational work by Michael Tissenbaum, Josh Sheldon, and Hal Abelson (2019). The materials on this site are licensed under Creative Commons License (CC-BY-SA). 

Credits: The design of this site is based on The Pop Blog 

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