Computational Thinking
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Computational Practices (from http://cases.umd.edu/)
- Data Practices: The nature of how data are collected, created, analyzed, and shared is rapidly changing primarily due to advancements in computational technologies.
- Collecting Data: Data are collected through observation and measurement. Computational tools play a key role in gathering and recording a variety of data across many different archival endeavors. Computational tools can be useful in different phases of data collection, including the design of the collection protocol, recording, and storage.
- Creating Data
- Manipulating Data
- Analyzing Data
- Visualizing Data
- Modeling and Simulation Practices