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Computational Thinking
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A level Computing Mind Map on Computational Thinking, created by Matt Smith on 21/03/2017.
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Computational Thinking
Thinking Procedurally
Delegation
Increases time efficiency, as people can work on different parts of the solution
Splits Up the solution
Efficiency
Thinking Ahead
Research and planning the solution
Helps to predict the success rate
Prevent problems from occuring in later stages of development
Thinking Abstractly
Allows the problem to simplified into the core aspects
Makes the time needed to create the core solution decrease
Example: removing the scenery from a car sim game
Thinking Logically
Process of moving from one fact to another.
Makes it easier to plan the solution
Antecedents & Consequents
Example: Ice cream is nice. (eat the ice cream)
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