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It is an overview, not in depth. It is a one session overview, not a summer long class.
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It still sounds like "one session" is going to take quite a while. If your goal is get students interesting in working on the robot programming, you may want to give higher priority to piquing that interest.
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Deploying code is at the end because that is the last thing you do.
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Are they not going to deploy any code until the very end? I guess it depends what your goals are for this class. If you have students who are already programmers or who are already certain that they like programming, then you don't need to get them hooked first. And the topics you have planned are all definitely necessary if you want to build a strong programming team. But if you are hoping to grow your programming team with this lesson plan, I'm not so sure.
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