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Introduction to Computational Thinking

Presented by Martin Lindrup.

The purpose of this AAU Micro is to introduce the fundamental elements of Computational Thinking, based on the four core elements: Abstraction, Pattern Recognition, Decomposition, and Algorithm Design.

Computational Thinking is a paradigm that can be used to tackle and analyze complex problems.

Throughout the course, Martin Lindrup will provide practical examples of using Computational Thinking, even outside the realm of Computer Science. Parallels will also be drawn to Agent Based Modeling, a similar approach to analyzing complex problems.

Article

Introduction to Computational Thinking

Presented by Martin Lindrup.

The purpose of this AAU Micro is to introduce the fundamental elements of Computational Thinking, based on the four core elements: Abstraction, Pattern Recognition, Decomposition, and Algorithm Design.

Computational Thinking is a paradigm that can be used to tackle and analyze complex problems.

Throughout the course, Martin Lindrup will provide practical examples of using Computational Thinking, even outside the realm of Computer Science. Parallels will also be drawn to Agent Based Modeling, a similar approach to analyzing complex problems.

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