Teaching and Learning Materials
TERC is looking at ways to support the development of computational thinking (CT) skills for all students.
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Reading List
Below are some articles about our work in CT.
- Computational Thinking eBook – A look into the different definitions and understands of Computational Thinking
- Computational Thinking Resources and Examples
- Assessing Implicit Computational Thinking in Zoombinis Puzzle Gameplay
- The development of students’ computational thinking practices in elementary- and middle-school classes using the learning game, Zoombinis
- Distributing Expertise to Integrate Computational Thinking Practices
- Is My Game OK Dr. Scratch? Exploring Programming and Computational Thinking Development in Student-Designed Games
- Including neurodiversity in computational thinking
- The development of students’ computational thinking practices in elementary and middle-school classes using the learning game Zoombinis
- Interactive Assessments of CT (IACT): Digital Interactive Logic Puzzles to Assess Computational Thinking
- Assessing implicit computational thinking in Zoombinis puzzle gameplay
- Demystifying computational thinking
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