Weaving a Storytelling Tapestry Using Computational Thinking

  • Moore J
  • Sanchez J
  • Tudor A
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Computational thinking is a way of formulating a problem so that a computer can find a solution. It involves looking for patterns within multiple sets of data and using algorithmic thinking to find solutions. In this way, it becomes a critical literacy for future-ready youth. In this paper the authors share partial results from a National Forum on Computational Thinking funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, explaining computational thinking, exploring cross-cultural connections of the story sequence, and sharing how computational thinking can be used to create and analyze a story within the context of this story sequence.

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Moore, J., Sanchez, J., & Tudor, A. (2021). Weaving a Storytelling Tapestry Using Computational Thinking. IASL Annual Conference Proceedings. https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl8306

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