Computational thinking as a key tool for problem solving

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The digital age has increased the need for technological skills in students, posing challenges for educational institutions. Education requires a shift in pedagogical approaches, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, which accelerated social isolation and expanded the need to master digital enviro...

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Autores: Lopez Severino, Jilary Tereza, Turpo Tune, Maribel Diana, Díaz Manrique, Jimmy
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Instituto Internacional de Gobierno
Repositorio:Igobernanza
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/377
Enlace del recurso:https://www.igobernanza.org/index.php/IGOB/article/view/377
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Pensamiento computacional
Resolución de problemas
Digital y Habilidades tecnológicas
Computational thinking
Problem-solving
, Digital and Technological skills
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Pensamiento computacional como herramienta clave para la resolución de problemas
title Computational thinking as a key tool for problem solving
spellingShingle Computational thinking as a key tool for problem solving
Lopez Severino, Jilary Tereza
Pensamiento computacional
Resolución de problemas
Digital y Habilidades tecnológicas
Computational thinking
Problem-solving
, Digital and Technological skills
title_short Computational thinking as a key tool for problem solving
title_full Computational thinking as a key tool for problem solving
title_fullStr Computational thinking as a key tool for problem solving
title_full_unstemmed Computational thinking as a key tool for problem solving
title_sort Computational thinking as a key tool for problem solving
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lopez Severino, Jilary Tereza
Turpo Tune, Maribel Diana
Díaz Manrique, Jimmy
author Lopez Severino, Jilary Tereza
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Turpo Tune, Maribel Diana
Díaz Manrique, Jimmy
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Díaz Manrique, Jimmy
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Pensamiento computacional
Resolución de problemas
Digital y Habilidades tecnológicas
Computational thinking
Problem-solving
, Digital and Technological skills
topic Pensamiento computacional
Resolución de problemas
Digital y Habilidades tecnológicas
Computational thinking
Problem-solving
, Digital and Technological skills
description The digital age has increased the need for technological skills in students, posing challenges for educational institutions. Education requires a shift in pedagogical approaches, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, which accelerated social isolation and expanded the need to master digital environments within educational communities. This context has strengthened computational thinking (CT) as an effective strategy, adopted in the MIT-Harvard model since 2012, which has a clearly established theoretical framework. The purpose of this research was to assess the level of development of computational thinking competencies aimed at problem-solving. To achieve this, a quantitative study with a non-experimental cross-sectional design was conducted, examining the relationship between three dimensions of computational thinking: conceptual, practical, and perspectival, and their impact on the development of competencies for problem-solving. The results showed positive correlations greater than 0.466, 0.384, and 0.681 with a significance of 0.000, evidencing a strong connection between the theoretical foundation, practice to consolidate learning, and the development of skills for making appropriate decisions in the search for solutions. This study was conducted at a public university in Peru with 175 engineering students. The diagnostic instrument, validated with 8 problems, assessed the necessary skills to generate competencies aligned with the Peruvian education system, which promotes learning in three key areas: knowing, knowing how to do, and knowing how to be. The results provide valuable information for creating a virtual learning ecosystem to support the students' comprehensive development.
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spelling Computational thinking as a key tool for problem solvingPensamiento computacional como herramienta clave para la resolución de problemasLopez Severino, Jilary Tereza Turpo Tune, Maribel Diana Díaz Manrique, Jimmy Pensamiento computacionalResolución de problemasDigital y Habilidades tecnológicasComputational thinkingProblem-solving, Digital and Technological skillsThe digital age has increased the need for technological skills in students, posing challenges for educational institutions. Education requires a shift in pedagogical approaches, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, which accelerated social isolation and expanded the need to master digital environments within educational communities. This context has strengthened computational thinking (CT) as an effective strategy, adopted in the MIT-Harvard model since 2012, which has a clearly established theoretical framework. The purpose of this research was to assess the level of development of computational thinking competencies aimed at problem-solving. To achieve this, a quantitative study with a non-experimental cross-sectional design was conducted, examining the relationship between three dimensions of computational thinking: conceptual, practical, and perspectival, and their impact on the development of competencies for problem-solving. The results showed positive correlations greater than 0.466, 0.384, and 0.681 with a significance of 0.000, evidencing a strong connection between the theoretical foundation, practice to consolidate learning, and the development of skills for making appropriate decisions in the search for solutions. This study was conducted at a public university in Peru with 175 engineering students. The diagnostic instrument, validated with 8 problems, assessed the necessary skills to generate competencies aligned with the Peruvian education system, which promotes learning in three key areas: knowing, knowing how to do, and knowing how to be. The results provide valuable information for creating a virtual learning ecosystem to support the students' comprehensive development.La era digital ha incrementado la necesidad de habilidades tecnológicas en los estudiantes, lo que ha planteado retos a las instituciones educativas. La educación requiere un cambio en el enfoque pedagógico, especialmente tras la pandemia del COVID-19, que aceleró el aislamiento social y amplió la necesidad de dominar los entornos digitales dentro de las comunidades educativas. Este contexto ha afianzado el pensamiento computacional (PC) como una estrategia efectiva, adoptada en el modelo del MIT-Harvard desde 2012, que posee un marco teórico claramente establecido. El propósito de esta investigación fue evaluar el nivel de desarrollo de las competencias en pensamiento computacional orientadas a la resolución de problemas. Para ello, se realizó un estudio cuantitativo con un diseño no experimental transeccional, que examinó la relación entre tres dimensiones del pensamiento computacional: conceptual, práctico y perspectivo, y su impacto en el desarrollo de competencias para resolver problemas. Los resultados mostraron una correlación positiva superior a 0.466, 0.384 y 0.681 con una significancia de 0.000, lo que evidenció una fuerte conexión entre la base teórica, la práctica para consolidar el aprendizaje y el desarrollo de habilidades para tomar decisiones adecuadas en la búsqueda de soluciones. Este estudio se llevó a cabo en una universidad pública de Perú con 175 estudiantes de ingeniería. El instrumento de diagnóstico, validado con 8 problemas, evaluó las habilidades necesarias para generar competencias alineadas con el sistema educativo peruano, que fomenta los aprendizajes en tres áreas clave: saber, saber hacer y saber ser. Los resultados obtenidos ofrecen información valiosa para la creación de un ecosistema virtual de aprendizaje, que apoye el desarrollo integral de los estudiantes.INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE GOBIERNO (IGOB)2024-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.igobernanza.org/index.php/IGOB/article/view/377IGOBERNANZA; Vol. 7 Núm. 28 (2024): Procesos de investigación cuantitativa y promoción del pensamiento crítico y significativo; 111-1282617-619X10.47865/igob.vol7.n28.2024reponame:Igobernanzainstname:Instituto Internacional de Gobiernoinstacron:IGOBspahttps://www.igobernanza.org/index.php/IGOB/article/view/377/806https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3772024-12-31T02:53:07Z
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