Computational Thinking
Training Provider: Singapore University of Social Sciences
Course Reference: TGS-2024047169
S$1,606
About This Course
Explain concepts of computational thinking
Describe the importance of programming and algorithms
Discuss data types and program structure
Analyse solutions and evaluate quality
Practice problem solving with decomposition, abstraction and modelling
Demonstrate program testing and software debugging
What You'll Learn
ICT101 introduces computational thinking as an introductory computing course. It covers basic concepts of computational thinking, algorithmic thinking, data organisation, problem solving and decomposition, solution modeling as well as testing and evaluation. Students will learn foundational computer science concepts and fundamentals of programming. They will be able to apply the principles of computational thinking to solve problems within and across domains. The course combines theories and hands-on practices, so that students can obtain an in-depth understanding of the subject.
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