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Classwork 29 - Computational Thinking Essay
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Classwork 29 - Computational Thinking Essay

  • Due Dec 6, 2016 by 5pm
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One of the course learning objectives is to "Explain the application of computational
thinking across multiple knowledge domains."

Explain in general how the core computational thinking concepts can be used in analyzing the real world and describe examples in two different subjects. (100-200 words)

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