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Problem Solving Using Computational Thinking is a training course on computer thinking and the process of solving physical problems with software solutions and programming, published by Corsara Training Academy. One of the misconceptions about computers and computer systems is that they are thought of. Computers can not think like humans, but it is possible to set some commands for the computer and then teach the computer how to do these commands. The process of determining the command for the computer and specifying the steps to execute it is called programming. Before starting the programming and coding process, programmers must be familiar with exactly the commands and goals of their software and then express them in the form of comprehensible commands for the computer.
Computer thinking or computer thinking is a style of thinking such as critical thinking that enables you to break a problem into smaller pieces and then study each section carefully. Finally, you should be able to provide a comprehensive and effective software solution to this problem. This training course is completely project-oriented and during the course you will provide software solutions for a number of real problems and challenges. This course is recommended for all beginner programmers and can completely change the way you think about the world of programming and coding.
What you will learn in Problem Solving Using Computational Thinking:
Familiarity with different parts and stages of computing thinking such as abstraction, initial problem identification, problem analysis into smaller parts, pattern identification, algorithm writing and evaluation of different algorithms and solutions
Practical implementation of computational thinking process and solving real and physical problems with software solutions
Basic knowledge of programming and its importance
Changing the user's way of thinking about the programming process
Course specifications
Publisher: Corsara
Instructor: Chris Quintana
Language: English
Level: Introductory
Number of Courses: 25
Duration of Training: About 11 hours in 5 weeks
Course topics Problem Solving Using Computational Thinking
Week 1 Foundations of Computational Thinking
Week 2 Case Study: Airport Surveillance and Image Analysis
Week 3 Case Study: Epidemiology
Week 4 Case Study: Human Trafficking
Week 5 Final Project
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Introduction to Problem Solving Using Computational Thinking