Computational Thinking

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AS level Computing Mapa Mental sobre Computational Thinking, criado por Brandon Davies em 21-03-2017.
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Computational Thinking
  1. Thinking Logically
    1. Making decisions based on the information you have
      1. This is useful because it allows you to create things that you have the knowledge on and what you need to create
      2. Thinking procedurally
        1. Breaking down the problem and thinking about the order of the steps
          1. thisi is helpful because it means that you wont miss anything out or are at least less likely to miss anything.
          2. Thinking Ahead
            1. Planning every possible outcome that could happen
              1. If you think ahead and predict any problems or difficulties that can appear and create a way of either preventing or fixing them then that can improve the success of an app.
              2. Thinking Abstractly
                1. You strip away all the unneccasary details so you just have the bare bones of what you are looking at
                  1. this is helpful because you can focus on te core aspects and not get overencumbered with the details that could be distracting

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