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*When you leave the classroom, you should be able to say: | *When you leave the classroom, you should be able to say: | ||
* I can | * I can describe how to think about a problem and how to solve a problem. [[How to ask for help]] | ||
=== Thinking procedurally === | |||
* [[Procedural thinking]] | |||
* [[Evaluating process]] | |||
* [[Sub-process]] | |||
=== Decisions === | |||
* [[Decisions]] | |||
=== Thinking logically === | |||
* [[Logical rules]] | |||
=== Thinking ahead === | |||
* [[Inputs and outputs]] | |||
* [[Pre-conditions]] | |||
* [[Exceptions and pre-conditions]] | |||
=== Thinking concurrently === | |||
* [[Concurrency]] | |||
=== Thinking abstractly === | |||
* [[Abstraction]] | |||
Consider this problem: | |||
I teach 5 classes. I am interested in creating a system to randomly call on students in my classes. I would prefer not to call on the same student twice during one class. At the end of a class, I would like to know who I called and who I did not call on. Please reflect on your computational thinking skills & ask me questions which will help you design this system. Then, please write this system in pseudocode. | |||
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