Computer Science, asked by umeshksuman, 9 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) Computational Thinking (CT) is a problem solving process that includes a number of characteristics and dispositions. ... Formulating problems in a way that enables us to use a computer and other tools to help solve them. Logically organizing and analyzing data.

2) The characteristics that define computational thinking are decomposition, pattern recognition / data representation, generalization/abstraction, and algorithms. By decomposing a problem, identifying the variables involved using data representation, and creating algorithms, a generic solution results.

3) Computational thinking can generalize and transfer the problem-solving process to a wide variety of situations, such as confidence in dealing with complexity, persistence in working with difficult problems, tolerance for ambiguity, the ability to deal with open-ended problems, and the ability to communicate and work.

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