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Computational thinking is a problem solving approach that is systematic and can be automated and used to solve many kinds of problems often (but not always) with the help of a computer. This includes concepts such as decomposition, data, algorithms, and abstraction that are used to process and analyze data and to create real and virtual artifacts. Computational thinking is also a General Education objective at the University of Delaware, the set of skills and knowledge in which all undergraduate students should attain an appropriate level of competence. This seminar series will help UD faculty understand how computational thinking can be taught in their courses, particularly in ways that can be connected to artificial intelligence tools and help students understand their effective uses.

 

Dates: All Thursdays, Feb.15, Feb. 29, and Mar.14

Time: 9:35 AM - 10:55 AM

Location: TBD

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  • Brandon Jackson
  • Steven Beattie
  • Rachel Davidson

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