Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas The traditional way of introducing computer science to college freshmen is through a programming course. Such a course often account for programming, problem solving, efficiency, debugging, memory allocation and complexity. The student is presented to all of this within the first course in computer science. To be introduced to all these concepts during the first course could be compared to learning fundamental arithmetic alongside the mean value theorem. What if the student, instead of learning the traditional, where to learn the basics of computer science? What if programming didn’t come first? If the student where to get proficient in the basics of computer science they would be able to focus on t...
Computational Thinking has been described as an essential skill which everybody should learn. Since ...
In academia, it is common to identify the problem solving process based on computational thinking, a...
none2noThe pervasiveness of Computer Science (CS) in today’s digital society and the extensive use o...
Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas The traditional way of introducing computer science to col...
This paper describes the development and initial evaluation of a new course ”Introduction to Computa...
Computational thinking is a fundamental skill for everyone, not just computer scientists. Computatio...
As computing technology becomes increasingly ubiquitous, the need to understand how computers solve ...
Computational Thinking has been described by Jeanette Wing (2006) as a skill set everybody should be...
Jeannette Wing's call for teaching Computational Thinking (CT) as a formative skill on par with read...
Computational thinking is a relatively new concept that is still looking for its exact definition. I...
The concept of computational thinking has caused wide public concern over the world. How to cultivat...
Computational thinking (CT) involves breaking a problem into smaller components and solving it using...
Computers and information technologies are increasingly becoming indispensable elements of our lives...
Computational Thinking is considered a universal competence, which should be added to every child’s ...
Computational thinking is a problem-solving skill set, which includes problem decomposition, algorit...
Computational Thinking has been described as an essential skill which everybody should learn. Since ...
In academia, it is common to identify the problem solving process based on computational thinking, a...
none2noThe pervasiveness of Computer Science (CS) in today’s digital society and the extensive use o...
Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas The traditional way of introducing computer science to col...
This paper describes the development and initial evaluation of a new course ”Introduction to Computa...
Computational thinking is a fundamental skill for everyone, not just computer scientists. Computatio...
As computing technology becomes increasingly ubiquitous, the need to understand how computers solve ...
Computational Thinking has been described by Jeanette Wing (2006) as a skill set everybody should be...
Jeannette Wing's call for teaching Computational Thinking (CT) as a formative skill on par with read...
Computational thinking is a relatively new concept that is still looking for its exact definition. I...
The concept of computational thinking has caused wide public concern over the world. How to cultivat...
Computational thinking (CT) involves breaking a problem into smaller components and solving it using...
Computers and information technologies are increasingly becoming indispensable elements of our lives...
Computational Thinking is considered a universal competence, which should be added to every child’s ...
Computational thinking is a problem-solving skill set, which includes problem decomposition, algorit...
Computational Thinking has been described as an essential skill which everybody should learn. Since ...
In academia, it is common to identify the problem solving process based on computational thinking, a...
none2noThe pervasiveness of Computer Science (CS) in today’s digital society and the extensive use o...