A Level Computer Science: Computational thinking
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Computational thinking
Computational thinking is beneficial in many ways and has changed the way computer scientists look at the software developed process to a more structured process. Using this, a complex problem is understood by breaking into various modules that be further solved individually. The solution obtained may involve a computer, a human or both.
This A Level Computer Science module introduces computational thinking to your students, explaining:
- Abstraction
- Thinking ahead
- Decomposition
- Algorithm design
- Thinking concurrently