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Issue created Aug 01, 2018 by mozfest-bot@mozfest-bot

Principles of systemic thinking to save the world!

[ UUID ] c6795e5c-69c2-49c9-8680-15aacca0ad4b

[ Session Name ] Principles of systemic thinking to save the world! [ Primary Space ] Web Literacy [ Secondary Space ] Youth Zone

[ Submitter's Name ] Jaime Maretoli [ Submitter's Affiliated Organisation ] Mozilla Brazil [ Submitter's GitHub ] @maretoli

[ Other Facilitator 1's Name ] Jaime Maretoli [ Other Facilitator 1's GitHub ] @maretoli

[ Other Facilitator 2's Name ] Anderson Porciúncula [ Other Facilitator 2's GitHub ] @ALPorciuncula


[ Language ] Portuguese

[ Localisation Support Requested ] Yes, to help translate the session on the day in English


What will happen in your session?

Principles of systemic thinking will be presented based on software architecture through playful forms such as painting, trimming, organizing, teamwork, pattern recognition, abstraction, overlays and more. Some points of computational thinking that will be addressed are: data decomposition, processes, separation of processes into smaller processes for resolution, standards, regularities of data and more!

This activity is applied in Brazil in public and private schools for children from 7 years of age. After this activity, all participants will be able to identify the general principles of algorithms and will be able to develop step by step to solve various problems. Join us to learn about computational thinking!

What is the goal or outcome of your session?

The objective is to present to the participants the power of computational thinking through play concepts, decomposing large problems into smaller parts and structuring the thinking in an interactive, recursive, parallel and logical way. By providing efficiency for performance constraints in debugging and detecting systematic errors, it is of utmost importance for digital literacy that it seeks to increasingly include technology in a way that develops not only students but good technology consumers and technology producers — bringing healthy concepts of good coexistence and professionalism through the construction of a more just and cooperative society with nearness.

Time needed

90 mins

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