Sometimes, students are assigned questions for homework and we simply copy answers from the back of the textbook, or we copy answers from a friend, or we google the answer. Sudoku provides a great analogy for learning at school. If you were given a “sudoku test” where you weren’t allowed to use a computer You won’t be better at solving Sudoku puzzles just because you can copy answers onto your page. It doesn’t help you develop resilience or logical thinking. This is fantastic because copying down the answers and moving onto the next puzzle isn’t the point. There are lots of free programs that let you type in the numbers of a puzzle and have the computer automatically generate the answer.
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