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Computational Thinking in science and technology lessons
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Computational Thinking – Introduction
The term Computational Thinking
Relevance of Computational Thinking
Definition of Computational Thinking
Computational Thinking and programming
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Computational Thinking in STEM lessons
Computational Thinking and inquiry-based learning
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Select the statements that apply to Computational Thinking:
The omission of inessential aspects of a problem does not change the essential aspects at all.
Computational Thinking means “thinking like a computer.”
Computational Thinking and programming skills are synonymous.
The term “Computational Thinking” was clearly defined by Jeanette Wing.
Computational Thinking can be learned even without using a computer.
Computational Thinking involves cognitive abilities, such as problem-solving skills.
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