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Computational Thinking – Solve any problem!

Education Technology

23 November 2021 (Tuesday) - 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM

Computational thinking and the concepts behind it, form the basis for much of computer science. Computer scientists are interested in finding the most efficient way to solve problems. They want to find the best solution that solves a problem correctly in the fastest way and using the least amount of resources (time / space). Although computational thinking describes the sort of thinking that computer scientists and software developers engage in, plenty of other people think in this way too, and not just when it comes to using computers. The thinking processes and approaches that help with computing are really useful in many other domains too. This session will introduce the key components of computational Thinking that will enable you to understand how to solve any problem.

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Student Session

This inspirational session is open to students from schools with a paying educator. Registration links available in conference app once you register.

Presenters

James Abela

Head of Computing, Garden International School

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21st Century Learning International is run by highly experienced educators and delivers world class conferences and events aligning with our mission of “Building Communities of Learners”. 21CLI also provides consultancy services for schools and school groups with a special emphasis on the use of technology for administration, learning and teaching. 21CLHK is one of 6 annual conferences in the 21CLI portfolio.
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