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-====== Computational Thinking Modules ====== 
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-===== EDPS 235: Learning and Motivation ===== 
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-We embedded a one-week Computational Thinking Module within the introductory course EDPS 235: Learning and Motivation. This course introduces pre-service K-12 teachers to basic concepts of classroom management, learning, motivation, and assessment. ​ The course builds understanding of concepts and novice-level skills in applying those concepts to teaching and learning situations in K-12 schools. 
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-  * First Lecture {{:​compthink1_edps235.pdf| }}  
-  * Second Lecture {{:​compthink2_edps235.pdf|}} ​ 
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-Some ideas presented in these lectures were based on: 
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-  * J.M. Wing, “Computational Thinking,​” CACM viewpoint, vol. 49 no. 3, March 2006, pp. 33-35. 
-  * J.M. Wing, “Computational Thinking and Thinking About Computing,​” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 366, July 2008, pp. 3717-3725. 
-  * P. Phillips, “Computational Thinking: A Problem-Solving Tool for Every Classroom,​” in NECC 2007. 
-  * Ormrod J. (2011). Educational Psychology: Developing Learners (7th Edition). New York, NY: Pearson. 
  
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