Computational Thinking

COMPUTATIONAL THINKING

Can she move? How many paces?
Do we have to move? How many paces or places?
A day of thinking aloud (allowed) and using the combined power (not internet) to come up with solutions and ways to work through a problem, which was empowering. OMG tech whizz Viv, came and unpacked her bag of tricks and took us through a veritable maze of understandings, links to sites, discussions, provocations and challenges that we will face in the unknown of the future. As always there is ambiguity and moral mazes to negotiate in this new world. The korero we participated in, uncovered a number of dilemmas we need to consider when we are planning our pathways for the future. The opportunities for linking with Smart Relationships of the Cybermart curriculum using Scratch offer possibilities for new learning. 


 Could company directors be replaced by artificial intelligence? https://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?objectid=12265211&ref=twitter

These examples from Class OnAir also give ideas for authentic contexts for learning. 

Vicki proved her adaptability during the internet issues and repurposed the session to still fit both the pedagogy and the kaupapa. 


Comments

  1. I really enjoyed the day too, it's such a great opportunity to look at things in a different light. Viv certainly had some great things to look at and discuss. I think it's so important for us to look into and think about some of these dilemmas. The article from the herald you have linked to has some interesting aspects to it. Thank you for sharing the class on air links, these would be fantastic for our DFI'ers to have a look at them this week.
    Looking forward to continuing this learning journey with you Anne :)

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