Pensamiento computacional

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2018-03-21

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García-Peñalvo, F. J.

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Sociedad de Educación del IEEE (Capítulo Español)

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Information technologies are the base of the world infrastructure. In this social context, education, like any productive or service sector, is affected by technology. Faced with this reality, educational systems must prepare our young people to live in the digital world, for which they must know a new language without which they will become digital illiterates. Therefore, in school we should not only train in linguistic and numerical literacy, but also in digital literacy. So far, the effort has been oriented mainly to convert our young people into users of computer tools. This has gone from being necessary to being insufficient, because the use of software applications is a digital language that is obsolete in a time that is not proportional, in effort, to the time that was invested in acquiring these skills. Therefore, the challenge is to prepare our young people to face the world in which they will live, giving them the necessary cognitive tools to succeed in the digital world, that is, instead of teaching them only the syntax of a changing language, they should be instructed in the rules that allow to know how the digital language is constructed. Thus, computational thinking emerges as a paradigm of work, and the programming is stablished as the tool to solve problems.

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Computational thinking, teaching of computer science, programming, pre-university studies, university studies

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García-Peñalvo, F. J. “Pensamiento computacional”. IEEE VAEP-RITA, 6(1): 1-3. Febrero 2018.

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