What is computational thinking?

Computational thinking is a problem-solving approach that incorporates aspects of computer science, mathematics, and logic. It involves breaking down complex problems into smaller, more manageable parts, and logically analyzing each component to develop a solution or strategy. Computational thinkers rely on algorithms, analytical thinking, and problem decomposition to develop and evaluate different solutions. Whether applied in computer programming, data analysis, or everyday tasks, computational thinking is an essential tool for navigating the complexities of our digital world.
This mind map was published on 19 June 2023 and has been viewed 132 times.

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