(2011) "Research Notebook: Computational Thinking: What and Why?", The magazine of Carnegie Mellon University´s School of Computer Science, Pittsburg, USA.WING, J. 2011. Research notebook: Computational thinkingwhat and why? The Link Magazine, Spring. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. ...
In my March 2006 CACM article I used the term " computational thinking " to articulate a vision that everyone, not just those who major in computer science, can benefit from thinking like a computer scientist [Wing06]. So, what is computational thinking? Here is a definition that Jan use;...
Research notebook: Computational thinking—What and why? J Wing 被引量: 90发表: 2011年 Thinking Mathematically: Integrating Arithmetic & Algebra in Elementary School This book is designed to help teachers understand children's intuitive problem solving and computational processes and to figure out how...
Computational Thinkinghttps://csta.acm.org/Curriculum/sub/CurrFiles/WingCTPrez.pdf03/06/11 - ArticleComputational Thinking - What and Why - by Jeannette Winghttps://www.cs.cmu.edu/link/research-notebook-computational-thinking-what-and-why
This study investigates the effects of metacognitive and cognitive strategies for computational thinking (CT) on managing cognitive load and enhancing problem-solving skills in collaborative programming. Four different scaffolding conditions were provided to help learners optimize cognitive load and improve the...
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Computational Thinking: What and Why? Here is a definition that Jan use; it is inspired by an email exchange I had with Al Aho of Columbia University: Computational Thinking is the thought... Jeannette M. Wing 被引量: 80发表: 2010年 It's Computational Thinking! Bebras Tasks in the Curric...
With a formulaic process, we can navigate complexity and stay focused on what is important without losing sight of the solution amongst the noise. Even though this was a basic example of computational thinking, it’s clear that the process can be replicated to solve problems with mass amounts...
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(2008). Computational thinking and thinking about computing. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 366(1881), 3717–3725. MathSciNet Google Scholar Wing, J. M. (2011). Research notebook: Computational thinking—What and why...