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Proceedings of the 14th Western Canadian Conference on Computing Education, 2009
Computer scientists are in wide agreement that computational thinking is destined to become a crucial topic in computer science departments. Advocates tout computational thinking as an essential tool for informed citizens of the information age, allowing those citizens to understand the digital infrastructure underlying their lives and also to solve ...
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Computer scientists are in wide agreement that computational thinking is destined to become a crucial topic in computer science departments. Advocates tout computational thinking as an essential tool for informed citizens of the information age, allowing those citizens to understand the digital infrastructure underlying their lives and also to solve ...
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Computational Thinking for All
Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2018The Swedish government has recently introduced digital competence including programming in the Swedish K-9 curriculum starting no later than fall 2018. This means that 100 000 teachers need to learn programming and digital competence in less than a year.
Fredrik Heintz, Linda Mannila
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Integrating Mathematical Thinking, Abstract Thinking, and Computational Thinking
2010 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2010In recent years, several groups of Computer Science educators have made a sustained effort to capture the essence of CS apart from programming. Three of these approaches are Mathematical Thinking, Abstract Thinking, and Computational Thinking. Each approach tries to clarify areas of CS that are not directly tied to writing computer programs.
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Computation and Computational Thinking
The Computer Journal, 2012We recommend using the term Computation in conjunction with a well-defined model of computation whose semantics is clear and which matches the problem being investigated. Computer science already has a number of useful clearly defined models of computation whose behaviors and capabilities are well understood.
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Is Computational Thinking Critical Thinking?
2021Jeannette Wing popularized the idea of computational thinking, which is the set of approaches typically used in computer science in order to solve a problem. In recent years, nationwide educational reform efforts have focused on expanding students’ exposure to and proficiency in computational thinking.
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The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1956
The first answer is based on the dualistic tenet; to the upholders of this view, the claim that machines think is nothing short of a heresy. The second answer is usually not justified theoretically by those who utter it : they confine themselves to offer as a proof the obvious fact that computers perform complex operations which, when performed by ...
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The first answer is based on the dualistic tenet; to the upholders of this view, the claim that machines think is nothing short of a heresy. The second answer is usually not justified theoretically by those who utter it : they confine themselves to offer as a proof the obvious fact that computers perform complex operations which, when performed by ...
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Computational Thinking Meets Design Thinking
Proceedings of the 25th edition on Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI, 2015Are fine arts and technology compatible partners" Do these disciplines support each other or flinch when they are combined like oil and water" Do collaborative efforts provide interesting insights and opportunities for students" For practitioners" There seems to be an explosion of interest in exploring arts and technology connections: new media ...
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