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“We want students to become ‘conversational programmers.’ These are people who may no want to become professional software developers, but they want to be able to talk with them.” (0:32:12)
“I’m not teaching loops, and variables, and conditions: I’m trying to make it look as much like history as possible so that it is – could be as easily adopted as possible.” (1:10:36)
-- Mark Guzdial, director of PCAS