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Towards a Creator Mindset for Computational Thinking: Reflections on Task-Cards




AuthorsMikko Apiola

PublisherVrije Universiteit Brussel

Publishing placeBryssel

Publication year2019

JournalConstructivist Foundations

Volume14

Issue3

First page 404

Last page406

Number of pages3

ISSN1782-348X

eISSN1782-348X

Web address https://constructivist.info/14/3/404(external)

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/41676031(external)


Abstract

Computational thinking (CT) skills are nowadays strongly advocated for educational institutions at all levels. CT refers broadly to skills of thinking about the world from a computational perspective, however, not necessarily referring to programming skills in particular. There is still a lack of consensus about what CT means, and how CT should be taught. This open peer commentary briefly discusses some ongoing trends of CT in response to the target article, which reports development, field testing and piloting of an extensive set of new learning materials for teaching CT. Recent calls for interdisciplinary technology education, creativity and open-ended problem solving in CT are highlighted.


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