Pair Programming

Pair programming is a technique advocated by Code.org as well as others to support the development and review of coding. It is sometimes used in recruitment interviews. In this example, students are triplet programming but still demonstrating and practicing essential skills for problem solving, sharing roles as navigators and drivers, and sharing their thinking. Pair programming builds social skills and promotes learning as student rely on each other.

These students are working on an Alice 3 project that requires creating and using random numbers, making decisions using if statements, using repetitions and loops.

Learn more at
https://medium.com/@weblab_tech/pair-programming-guide-a76ca43ff389

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