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Building Computational Thinking

Definition

Building computational thinking refers to developing problem-solving skills and logical reasoning abilities through programming and computer science concepts.

Analogy

Building computational thinking is like constructing a puzzle. You start with individual pieces (programming concepts) and gradually put them together to form a complete picture (problem-solving skills). Just as solving puzzles improves your ability to think critically, building computational thinking enhances your problem-solving abilities.

Related terms

Algorithm Design: Algorithm design involves creating step-by-step instructions or procedures to solve specific problems efficiently.

Abstraction: Abstraction is the process of simplifying complex problems by focusing on essential details while ignoring unnecessary complexities.

Logical Reasoning: Logical reasoning involves using rational thinking and deduction to analyze information, make decisions, and solve problems based on logical principles.

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