A Guide to Understanding and Implementing Computational Thinking

| Posted:
Categories:
Classroom Application
| Tags: , ,
Leave a comment

Computational thinking (CT) is an essential set of skills required for success in the 21st Century. Wikipedia defines computational thinking as “a set of problem-solving methods that involve expressing problems and their solutions in ways that a computer could also execute.” The four problem-solving methods are problem decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithms.  But what does … read more »


Let’s Talk About: Ada Lovelace

| Posted:
Categories:
Let's Talk About
| Tags: , ,
Leave a comment

This week teachers all over the globe will have students participate in the “Hour Of Code” – an introduction to computer science.  There are many ways to participate, both on and offline.  Participating in coding activities helps students to develop computational thinking.  According to Wikipedia, computational thinking is “a set of problem-solving methods that involve … read more »


What’s the Buzz: Computational Thinking

| Posted:
Categories:
What's the Buzz
| Tags: , , ,
Leave a comment

When ISTE unveiled the refreshed ISTE Standards for Students in June, there were a number significant changes. The addition of “Computational Thinking” was one of them. I’ve overheard some teachers trying to understand the concept and have come to realize that we’re not all as clear on the concept as we should be.  Some have … read more »