computational thinking activities ideas
Timothée Giet
animtim at gmail.com
Tue Aug 6 21:56:57 BST 2019
Hi,
Decomposition here means "the process of breaking down a problem into
smaller parts",
which is the base of computational thinking as far as I understood.
So, I don't think there is a specific one there, it is implicitly part
of all those.
Timo.
Le 06/08/2019 à 22:48, Emmanuel Charruau a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I don't find the decomposition activity.
> Is there a specific one?
> The tree activity with the beaver is funny 🙂
> Emmanuel
>
> Le mar. 6 août 2019 à 18:59, Timothée Giet <animtim at gmail.com
> <mailto:animtim at gmail.com>> a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been discussing with a user who was asking if we have some
> activities to learn decomposition/computational thinking.
> We actually have a few, especially in the Logic category.
>
> When asking more details about what she wants exactly, she pointed
> me to
> that website:
> https://www.bebras.org/
> which has some interesting examples that we could borrow to create new
> activities.
>
> Just wanted to share that link to the list for reference, and in case
> some people are interested :)
>
> Timo.
>
>
>
> Le mar. 6 août 2019 à 18:59, Timothée Giet <animtim at gmail.com
> <mailto:animtim at gmail.com>> a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been discussing with a user who was asking if we have some
> activities to learn decomposition/computational thinking.
> We actually have a few, especially in the Logic category.
>
> When asking more details about what she wants exactly, she pointed
> me to
> that website:
> https://www.bebras.org/
> which has some interesting examples that we could borrow to create new
> activities.
>
> Just wanted to share that link to the list for reference, and in case
> some people are interested :)
>
> Timo.
>
>
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