Computational Thinking Challenge 2025 !
Training + Practice + Challenge
Participate in the National Event and Earn certificates !!
Training & Mentoring Fee : Rs.750/ – only ( No Fee for Challenge!)
Registrations for 2025 challenge open
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Flexible Weekdays / Weekend Batches
Personalized Attention and Competency Based
Challenge First week of Dec 2024
Training Sessions:
Batch 1 : (4-5 pm) 5th Nov – 7th Nov & 10th Nov (weekdays)
Batch 2: (11am -1 pm) – 8th & 9th Nov (Weekends)
Final Challenge Date : 14 & 15th Nov 2025
Program Details
- For students from Grade 3 to 9
- Registration deadline :3rd November 2024
- 10 hours (4 hours Training + 6 hours Practice + 1 hour Challenge)
- Live Instructor led sessions + Practice Sessions at your comfortable timings
- Participate in National level challenge. Participation certificates for all
- Pre-Requisite: Just you, a desktop/laptop, internet connection and your bazillion enthusiasm
- Through google meet platform
Learn about Computational Thinking
‘Thinking Computationally is NOT Programming’.
Programming Tells Computer What to do and How to do !
Computational Thinking Helps us to figure out how to handle a problem statement by splitting a complex task into simpler task and finding a solution to it !!
Computational thinking is a problem solving approach that uses algorithms, data, and simulations to investigate questions and develop understandings.
The approach is not like thinking like a computer... but thinking like a scientist to solve problems
- Increased Critical and Analytical Thinking among Students
- Cultivating Skills in STEM Education among Students
- Computational Thinkers are Problem Solvers
- Computational Thinkers are Innovators
- Take the leap from Consumers to Creators
Computational thinking (CT) is a process or skill that is fundamental to the field of computer science, but can be applied to other fields such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, sociology and everyday life. CT includes strategies for analysing problems and designing solutions to be used in all disciplines, especially STEM, for conceptual learning and problem-solving. A key approach to supporting STEM education is to incorporate CT elements into STEM topics. CT has greatly benefited students in technological learning in the twenty-first century.
Decomposition: Breaking down a big problem into small, manageable parts Pattern Recognition: Observing similarities and patterns in these smaller parts, to help us solve complex problems more efficiently
Abstraction: Identifying and extracting the important parts of the problem.
Algorithm: Creating the step-by-step instructions of solving the problem
Children learn it through games , puzzles and visual problem statements.
Know More : https://youtu.be/6rM6wBL66KM
FAQs
DigitCodemy will guide and train you to take this challenge with interactive classes and practice sessions.
Training fee Rs. 750/- only (No fee for challenge)
No .
10 hours ( live +practice)
Yes. live classes and ample practice sessions
LMS access given to enrolled students who can practice the sessions with Instructor guidance
Congratulating our Winners
Ahalya Ramakrishnan, Class 3, NPS Koramangla
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