Monday, August 25, 2014

Computational Thinking

Dr. Jeannette M. Wing of CMU
The phrase Computational Thinking was brought to the forefront of educational community as a result of an article (Computational Thinking 06) written by an early promoter Dr. Jeannette M. Wing of Carnegie Mellon University

Computational thinking represents a set of universally applicable methods and skills everyone, not just computer scientists, can learn and use. It builds on the power and limitation of computing processes, whether they are executed by a human or by a machine. In a world deeply impacted and revolutionized by computer technology, computational thinking has become a fundamental problem-solving skill for everyone. 




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