First-year engineering students' computational reasoning abilities

Concepcion Rebollar, Carolina Varela, Olatz Eugenio

Abstract

Computational thinking is an essential skill set for today's students, given the digital age in which we live and work (CT). Without a precise definition, it is generally understood to be a collection of abilities and attitudes required to deal with difficulties in any aspect of life, whether or not a computer is involved. Measurement and evaluation of students' progress in CT abilities are critical, and this can only be done using instruments that have been tested and shown to work before. New students at the Basque Country's University of the Basque Country's Engineering Degrees are tested for critical thinking, algorithmic thinking, problem solving, cooperation and creativity using a previously proven tool.

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Concepcion Rebollar
Concepcionrebollar@ehu.es (Primary Contact)
Carolina Varela
Olatz Eugenio
Rebollar, C., Varela, C. ., & Eugenio , O. . (2022). First-year engineering students’ computational reasoning abilities. International Journal of Advanced Science and Computer Applications, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.47679/ijasca.v1i2.12

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