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Computational Thinking is a
that integrates basic principles of computer science, for example,
a problem to its fundamental aspects,
the problem into subproblems, or systematically arranging the necessary steps in the form of
.
Algorithms are a step-by-step sequence of clear
that help solve a certain problem. They do not necessarily have to be written in a
and be used as code, rather they also turn up in our
and in science lessons, for example, when we conduct an experiment. Similar to a program code, experimentation instructions can be represented as a
, for example. The acquisition of measured values digitally using an
also allows references to be made to Computational Thinking, which can also encourage
interaction.
breaking down
flowchart
Arduino board
abstracting
programming language
interdisciplinary
problem-solving process
guidelines for action
everyday lives
algorithms