Computational Thinking
WHAT IT IS, AND ISN’T Computer science is the study of computation— what can be computed and how to compute it. Computational thinking thus has the following characteristics: Viewpoint Thinking like a computer scientist means more than being able to program a computer. It requires thinking at multiple levels of abstraction.
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