In this video we’ll familiarise ourselves with the key concepts and practices of computational
thinking. We’ll reflect on how CT can be offered across curriculum and offer cross-curricular
examples. Covering decomposition, abstraction, pattern recognition and algorithms - and how the concepts of computational thinking can be related back to everyday, real-life activities. We’ll learn more about tinkering, creating, persevering, debugging, collaborating..
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WATCH, MAKE AND READ
Read Hello Ruby: Adventures in Coding and get ideas how to teach computational thinking in your classroom.
Read the article on Computational Thinking for Teacher Education and New Framework for studying and assessing the development of computational thinking
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Learn more about Computational Thinking with Google’s Teacher Course
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Watch the Computational Thinking and Scratch video from Harvard CS50 and see how to combine Scratch and CT with Computational Thinking with Scratch
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Check out Barefoot Resources and Computational Thinking for All Toolkit
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Read Krauss & Prottsman: Computational Thinking and Coding for Every Student: The Teacher’s Getting- Started Guide.
Have more suggestions? Send us an e-mail at lovelettersforcomputers@helloruby.com
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