Computational Thinking has been called the ’21st Century Skill Set’, and is important for everyone to learn.
It is the thought process involved in finding solutions to complex problems. Often computational thinking is associated with computing science and programming but it can be taught in the absence of technology too. As young learners develop their computational thinking they are able to think more logically and articulate problems better.
This session uses the Sphero Indis to promote computational thinking in pupils from early years to second level. The session can be delivered in your school on a date and time that suits you.
If you would like to book this session or if you have any questions about this, please contact d.hanley@midlothian.education