teacher resources
Here you will find lots of handy ideas, links, websites that will help you better understand the Digital Technologies Curriculum, what it looks like at each grade level, and how it can be incorporated into other areas of the Curriculum.
Computational Thinking:
Computational Thinking is a big part of Digital Technologies. It is not 'thinking like a computer', but rather it is: 'a problem-solving method that involves various techniques and strategies that can be implemented by digital systems. Techniques and strategies may include organising data logically, breaking down problems into parts, defining abstract concepts and designing and using algorithms, patterns and models' as described by the Australian Curriculum. There are four elements of computational thinking, which don't all have to be used at the same time when solving a problem. |
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