What is computational thinking?, Is a method of problem-solving that involves breaking problems down into manageable parts., Is thinking like a computer., Is computer processing time., How computers solve problems., What are the four cornerstones of computational thinking?, decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, algorithms, creatation, motivation, What is Decomposition?, breaking down a complex problem or system into smaller, more manageable parts, looking for similarities among and within problems, focusing on the important information only, ignoring irrelevant detail, a step-by-step solution to the problem, or the rules to follow to solve the problem, What is Pattern Recognition?, breaking down a complex problem or system into smaller, more manageable parts, looking for similarities among and within problems, focusing on the important information only, ignoring irrelevant detail, a step-by-step solution to the problem, or the rules to follow to solve the problem, What is Abstraction?, breaking down a complex problem or system into smaller, more manageable parts, looking for similarities among and within problems, focusing on the important information only, ignoring irrelevant detail, A step-by-step solution to the problem, or the rules to follow to solve the problem, What is an algorithm?, breaking down a complex problem or system into smaller, more manageable parts, looking for similarities among and within problems, focusing on the important information only, ignoring irrelevant detail, a step-by-step solution to the problem, or the rules to follow to solve the problem, When looking for patterns, it is helpful to…, Think about what you have previously done that has been a success., Avoid using the same approach repeatedly., When is computational thinking used?, To make seemly complex problems easier to solve., When computers can solve problems more easily than humans., Where is the computational thinking method of problem solving used?, It is a universal problem-solving approach that can be used in many situations., It is only used in computer science., It is only used in STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths)., Computational Thinking is most likely to be used when…, Debugging coding, to search for and fix errors when the solution doesn't work., Trying to understand how computers work., Trying out new strategies..
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