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Computer science requires an understanding of the fundamental concepts of computational thinking as well as knowledge of how computers and other digital devices operate. | |||
- From the IB <ref>http://www.ibo.org/</ref> | |||
Computer science (CS) is the study of computers and algorithmic processes, including their principles, their hardware and software designs, their applications, and their impact on society.” - From the CSTA <ref>https://csta.acm.org/Curriculum/sub/CurrFiles/CSTA_K-12_CSS.pdf</ref> | |||
Computer science is the scientific and practical approach to computation and its applications. | |||
- From wikipedia <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_science</ref> | |||
== What is Computer Science == | == What is Computer Science == |
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Computer science requires an understanding of the fundamental concepts of computational thinking as well as knowledge of how computers and other digital devices operate. - From the IB [2]
Computer science (CS) is the study of computers and algorithmic processes, including their principles, their hardware and software designs, their applications, and their impact on society.” - From the CSTA [3]
Computer science is the scientific and practical approach to computation and its applications. - From wikipedia [4]
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