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Becoming a Computational Thinker: Success in the Digital Age

O'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public Library Edition Available online

O'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public Library Edition
Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wang, Paul S.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer algorithms.
Computer logic.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (323 p.)
Place of Publication:
Chapman & Hall 2024
Summary:
This book has a single purpose: to help everyone become computational thinkers. Computational thinking (CT) is thinking informed by the digital age, and a computational thinker is someone who can apply that thinking everywhere and anywhere. Through practical examples and easy-to-grasp terminology, this book is a guide to navigating the digital world and improving one's efficiency, productivity, and success immediately. Given its pervasiveness, knowledge and experience of computation is a cornerstone of productivity, and improved thinking will lead to advances in every aspect of one's life. In this way, CT can be thought of as the mutual reinforcement of thinking and knowledge of computation in the digital age. Comprising a rich collection of self-contained articles that can be read separately, and illustrated by pictures, images and article-end crossword puzzles, this book is an engaging and accessible route to 'Becoming a Computational Thinker' and achieving 'Success in the Digital Age'. Aimed at the general reader, this book provides insights that can be applied across the full spectrum of industries and practices, helping readers to not only adapt and function in the digital world but also take advantage of new technologies and even innovate new ways doing things. Additional online resources are available at https://computize.org/CTer/
ISBN:
9781003821304
1003821308
9781003437680
1003437680
9781003821335
1003821332
OCLC:
1420172058

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