How can outside expertise best be integrated into
formal Computational Thinking education?
What lessons can be improved upon
by a small scale experimental setting?
“CT is the process of recognizing aspects of
computation in the world that surrounds us and
applying tools and techniques from computing
to understand and reason about natural, social,
and artificial systems and processes. It allows
pupils to tackle problems, to break them down
into solvable chunks, and to devise algorithms
to solve them.”
- Csizmadia et al.
understand which aspects of a problem can be solved with a tool,
evaluate if a specific tool can solve a problem,
understand the limitations of computational tools,
adapt a computational tool to a new use,
recognize new ways to use tools, and
apply computational strategies in any domain.
Sources
Map of Europe from Wikimedia:Maix
Logo of HAK Waidhofen from Facebook
Google Trends analysis
Research papers published by country as
generated on Web of Science
The Missing Link to Computational Thinking
(german) Praktikerinnen und Praktiker im
Computational Thinking Unterricht.
Blue Marble Picture from NASA
Fake TED talk
Margaret Hamilton’s Foto from NASA
CT - A guide for teachers
This talk was given during the EdMedia +
Innovate Learning conference 2020.