Computational Thinking

[ Parent skill: Computer Science ]

As a skill, Computational Thinking involves approaching problems in a systematic way that a computer could potentially replicate. This includes breaking down complex problems into smaller, more manageable parts, recognizing patterns, abstracting details to define the problem's core, and devising algorithms to solve these problems.

In the second aspect, computational thinking encompasses skills like logical reasoning, precision, and the ability to consider both the details and the bigger picture. It's not just about coding; it's a fundamental skill for problem-solving across various disciplines, helping to structure and process information efficiently.

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