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What & Why of Computational Thinking Learn how Computational Thinking can be used to support problem-solving across all disciplines Susan S. Wells President-Elect 2015-16 for ISTE Mobile Learning Network http://www.susanswells.com http://www.camptechterra.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanswells [email protected] @wellssusan

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Page 1: What and why of computational thinking

What & Why of Computational Thinking

Learn how Computational Thinking can be used to support problem-

solving across all disciplines 

Susan S. WellsPresident-Elect 2015-16 for ISTE Mobile Learning Network

http://www.susanswells.com http://www.camptechterra.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanswells [email protected]

@wellssusan

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What is computational thinking? Computational thinking is a way of

solving problems, designing systems, and understanding human behavior.

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Computational Thinking related to PBL

Project-Based Learning is a dynamic approach to teaching in which students explore real-world problems and challenges. With this type of active and engaged learning, students are inspired to obtain a deeper knowledge and understanding of the subjects they are studying.

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Skills of Computational Thinking Problem formation Logic Organizing Analyzing Using models and simulations Using ordered steps (or algorithims) Generalizing Transferring

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Why use CT –Focusing on insights and complexity

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Persistence through difficult problems

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Tolerate problems that don’t have a clear answer

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Work with open-ended problems

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Work toward common goals with communication and collaboration

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Goal of CT

“Students who learn CT across the curriculum can begin to see a relationship between subjects as well as between school and life outside of the classroom.”

https://www.google.com/edu/resources/programs/exploring-computational-thinking/#!ct-overview

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Example… Computational Thinking Concept and STEM Application = PBL

Example: Lack of Water Around the World

Computational Thinking Concept- Break a problem into parts or steps STEM Application- Break down global drought crisis areas and determine how drought

conditions are impacting the communities

Computer Science Application- Recognize and find patterns or trends STEM Application- Visualize data comparing water need conditions in parts of the world

Computer Science Application- Develop instructions to solve a problem or steps for a task with data STEM Application- Determine target global water crisis areas based on data, make a plan to

help alleviate water crisis

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Susan S. Wells Outreach Coordinator for K-12 Education, Shodor, National

Resource for Computational Science Education  President-Elect 2015-16 for ISTE Mobile Learning Network Founder, Camp TechTerra TM and TechTerra TrainingTM, bringing

together technology and nature in STEM-based discovery Consultant on educational technology for K-12

websitehttp://www.susanswells.comhttp://www.camptechterra.comtwitter@wellssusanContact [email protected]

Thank you!