AtRiA Webinar: The Lens of Computational Thinking
What is computational thinking? How can it be included in the school curriculum and what are the advantages of this?

Computational Thinking is not about learning how to use a computer, in fact, it can be developed even without the use of a device. Computational Thinking is an analytical thinking skill that draws on concepts from computer science but is a fundamental skill useful for everyone (Wing [2006]).
Listen to the webinar to learn more about the new kid on the block.
R Ramanujam, Vipul Shah and Jonaki Ghosh have a conversation about Computational Thinking — what is it, what is it not? How can it be included in the school curriculum and what are the advantages of this?
The discussion will be in English.
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English: https://bit.ly/3EAooDa
Hindi: https://bit.ly/3RT2QVD and
Kannada: https://bit.ly/3VEx5m3
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