Computational Thinking Meets Student Learning: Extending the ISTE Standards by Kiki Prottsman
English | 2019 | ASIN: B0844P4GKZ | 15 Pages | PDF | 0.8 MB
English | 2019 | ASIN: B0844P4GKZ | 15 Pages | PDF | 0.8 MB
Computational thinking (CT) is a powerful ingredient for solving ambiguous, complex and open-ended problems by drawing on principles and practices central to computer science (CS). CT is at the core of CS and is a gateway to sparking student interest and confidence in learning CS.
The ISTE Standards for Educators: Computational Thinking Competencies were created to inspire every educator to add more computational thinking into their core problem-solving strategies. These competencies augment and home in on the competencies embedded in the ISTE Standards for Students and Educators.
The information in this guide will provide a framework and structure to build creative learning opportunities in CT and increase students’ ability to adapt to unfamiliar challenges, allowing for more success with innovative lesson plans.