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Introduction to Computational Thinking (ICT)


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Introduction to Computational Thinking (ICT)
First Look — 2011
The purpose of these workshops is to expose participants to and inspire them with new techniques, teaching materials, and applications to use computational models in the undergraduate curriculum. By bringing faculty and teachers from different disciplines together so that they can learn how to incorporate computational models into their classrooms and research projects, it will advance the use of computing in undergraduate science education. We desire to have participants from a broad range of disciplines, including computer science, mathematics, and the physical and life sciences. Each workshop below may be a “variation” on the theme of Computational Thinking.
Institution
Wayne State College
Wayne, NE
Dates
Jun 19 - Jun 25
Local Coordinators
Lourdes Herling
Lead Instructors
Phil Heeler, Clyde Metz and Bob Panoff
Notify By
May 20
Details
ICT: Modeling and Simulation Across the Curriculum:
Focus on introductory level undergraduate math, science, computer science and technology courses in addition to education and outreach opportunities for high school and middle school.

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