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Exploring Computational Thinking
Google is committed to promoting computational thinking throughout the K-12 curriculum to support student learning and expose everyone to this 21st century skill.
What is Computational Thinking? Computational thinking (CT) involves a set of problem-solving skills and techniques that software engineers use to write programs that underlie the computer applications you use such as search, email, and maps. Here are specific techniques.
Decomposition: Breaking a task or problem into steps or parts.Pattern Recognition: Make predictions and models to test.Pattern Generalization and Abstraction: Discover the laws, or principles that cause these patterns.Algorithm Design: Develop the instructions to solve similar problems and repeat the process.
CT Models in K-12 Curriculum
Several committed teacher-contributors in collaboration with Google engineers have put together classroom-ready lessons and examples showing how educators can incorporate CT into the K-12 curriculum.
Resources for Educators
Check our moderated forum, resources page, and connect with these other organizations promoting the use of Computational Thinking.
Videos promoting computational thinking
Computational Thinking @ Google
Did you know that Google uses CT everyday to do amazing things? The video below is just one example.
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