Computational thinking is a problem-solving process that involves breaking down complex problems into smaller, more manageable steps.
It involves skills such as:
* Decomposition: Breaking down a problem into smaller parts.
* Pattern Recognition: Identifying patterns and trends in data.
* Abstraction: Focusing on the essential features of a problem.
* Algorithm Design: Creating step-by-step instructions to solve a problem.
How STEM coding fosters computational thinking
* Hands-on Learning: Coding projects allow students to apply computational thinking skills to real-world problems.
* Trial and Error: Through experimentation and debugging, students learn to identify and fix errors, fostering resilience and problem-solving skills.
* Logical Reasoning: Coding requires students to think logically and sequentially, which strengthens their reasoning skills.
* Creative Problem-Solving: Coding challenges students to think creatively and come up with innovative solutions.
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Makers’ Muse offers a range of coding programs to help students develop essential computational thinking skills. Our experienced instructors provide engaging and challenging learning experiences that inspire students to become creative problem-solvers.
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