SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Computational Thinking
vs.
Digital Literacy

Nickle Sitoula
Founder/CEO, Zyoba Labs Pvt. Ltd.
Advisor, MyPal Online School
Computational Thinking vs. Digital Literacy
In the 1990s, rapid developments were happening in computer technology in
the west. The east supplemented their efforts by providing low-cost resources.
Hence the Indian IT service industry was born.

Going back 20 years
• Computer penetration begins in India
• Computer were used mostly by large corporations
• General public had little or no access to computer
– Owing a computer was a luxury

• Challenge was to learn how to use a computer
• Industries like desktop publishing flourished

• Finally, Indian IT service industry was born that catered to
the needs of the western world
“And the times, they’re a changing” – Bob Dylan
Today, accessibility to computers have increased by leaps and bounds. Knowing
how to use a computer is no more a wow thing.

Fast forward – 2013
• Almost every household, at least in the urban and sub-urban
areas, has a computer
• People from all walks of life use computers
• The purpose of computers has changed
• With the advent of smartphones and tablet PCs, computing
has reached an entirely new level

• Today, MNCs from all over the world have setup their offices
in India
And our policies still talk only about digital literacy. Have we really moved
ahead?

Digital Literacy
Digital Literacy is the ability to effectively and critically navigate, evaluate and
create information using a range of digital technologies - Wikipedia

• Digital Literacy is just one brick in the wall
– We have to understand that technology is just a facilitator

• Example: In education
–
–
–
–

Use of computers in classroom
Use of software to teach
Online course materials
Online research using tools like Google, Wikipedia, etc.

• Given easy accessibility, achieving digital literacy is not a
challenge
The challenge is to identify, formulate and solve a problem.

So, what is the challenge?
• Consumer vs. Conjurer
– Creating technology is a completely different ball game
– Example: Internet
• Prior to the advent of internet, communication, knowledge sharing, and
collaboration were inefficient

• How to move up the value chain?
“I think everybody in this country should learn how to program a computer
because it teaches you how to think” – Steve Jobs

Computational thinking
•
•
•
•
•
•

Analyzing and logically organizing data
Data modeling, data abstractions, and simulations
Formulating problems
Identifying, testing, and implementing possible solutions
Automating solutions via algorithmic thinking
Generalizing and applying this process to other problems
In the current context, there is some traction in computation but the emphasis
is mostly on coding.

But, it is not just coding
• Computational thinking is about critical thinking and
problem-solving
• It involves
– Understanding the fundamental concepts of computing
– Learning to comprehend, analyze and structure the problems
– Developing logical skills required to solve the problem

• Learning to code comes next
– Programming languages are simply tools to implement a solution to
a problem.
MyPal has partnered with Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science
(IMACS), USA that develops and offers high quality math and computer science
courses to talented middle school and high school students.

About MyPal CS courses
• Specially crafted for talented secondary school students
– Also suitable for college students who want to get a better
understanding of computer science

• Focus on computer science education – fundamentals,
programming concepts, algorithms and so on

Prerequisite
Students must take the CSAT test and qualify prior to enrolling. No prior computer
knowledge is needed. The test comprises of problems that test the test-taker’s critical
thinking and logical reasoning abilities.
MyPal Online School offers courses for various level of expertise, right from
foundation courses in computer science to more advanced programming
courses.

Courses on offer
• Principles of Programming
– Introductory course
– Focus on fundamental ideas such as data expressions, functions,
recursion, data structures, global and local variables, functional and
object-oriented programming
– Curriculum the same as that used at top institutes like MIT, John
Hopkins, etc.

• Java Programming
– Focus on Java programming language
– Prepares students for entry into university-level courses
– Prepares students for the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP)
curriculum for computer science

Online Delivery | Self-Paced | Tutor Support | Discussion Forums | Collaboration
Alumni of IMACS have landed at top universities like MIT, Harvard, Stanford,
Yale, etc. in the past.

Words from an alumnus
“By age 13, I had completed all the CS courses available through my online high
school and regional talent search program. Still, I wanted more and found it with
University Computer Science I from eIMACS. The course provided just the right
level of challenge to keep me interested every day. Because it is self-paced, I was
able to spend more time on topics when I needed or wanted to. My cool online
instructor was very supportive, answered all my questions quickly, and even
followed up with me by phone to make sure I was 'getting it.' The curriculum
helped me think more logically about computing instead of dealing with
programming issues by brute force. After UCS1, other CS courses were more fun!
I am now 15 and a full-time, dually enrolled university student. As someone
who's mostly been in an online learning environment since age 5, I can definitely
say eIMACS courses are excellent. Thank you, IMACS, for a solid foundation!”
Calista Frederick-Jaskiewicz, eIMACS Student and founder of Origami Salami
The success mantra is commitment, dedication, perseverance and hardwork

The key to success
•
•
•
•
•

Start early - 10,000 hours to mastery
Get your basics right
Collaborate
Experiment
Focus. Focus. Focus
Thank you

More Related Content

PPT
Paper cutter
PPTX
Day In The Life Of (DILO)
PDF
Lean Leadership: Part 2 of 3
PPTX
OR Society workshop: Practical process improvement using Lean and 6 Sigma
PPT
Chapter17 quality
DOC
China organosilicon industry market demand prospects and investment strategy ...
PPT
Education
PPSX
Njr sunlight advantage plan sales training
Paper cutter
Day In The Life Of (DILO)
Lean Leadership: Part 2 of 3
OR Society workshop: Practical process improvement using Lean and 6 Sigma
Chapter17 quality
China organosilicon industry market demand prospects and investment strategy ...
Education
Njr sunlight advantage plan sales training

Viewers also liked (18)

PPTX
Pollution
PPTX
Textual anaylsis of children's magazine front covers
PPTX
Powerpoint agnes&robert
PPTX
Problem 1
PDF
Introduction to Cloud
PPTX
Gmail sebagai sarana komunikasi
PDF
Giveyourmessgae1112
PPTX
Sociologia ultima semana
PDF
Ache flavonoides
PPTX
Ronaldo’s mediterrean trip
PPTX
Import data dari email lama ke gmail
PPTX
The Travels of Flat Dominic
PDF
China diagnostic reagent industry production & marketing and investment forec...
PPTX
Problem 3
PPTX
Horizon scanning - Kolba cafe
PPT
E learning-for-education (2)
ODP
How Data Volume Affects Spark Based Data Analytics on a Scale-up Server
DOC
China high end equipment manufacturing park development pattern and investmen...
Pollution
Textual anaylsis of children's magazine front covers
Powerpoint agnes&robert
Problem 1
Introduction to Cloud
Gmail sebagai sarana komunikasi
Giveyourmessgae1112
Sociologia ultima semana
Ache flavonoides
Ronaldo’s mediterrean trip
Import data dari email lama ke gmail
The Travels of Flat Dominic
China diagnostic reagent industry production & marketing and investment forec...
Problem 3
Horizon scanning - Kolba cafe
E learning-for-education (2)
How Data Volume Affects Spark Based Data Analytics on a Scale-up Server
China high end equipment manufacturing park development pattern and investmen...
Ad

Similar to Computational Thinking vs. Digital Literacy (20)

PPTX
ELH School Tech 2013 - Computational Thinking
PPTX
Qsite Presentation computational thinking 2013
ODP
Computing at ICS
PPTX
Computational Thinking Presentation - James Massey
PPTX
Aims and Objectives of teaching computer science
PPT
More Computing, Less IT
PPTX
Strijker & Fisser (2019-06-26) A new curriculum for the netherlands including...
PDF
CS Standards Superintendents December 2018
PPTX
CS Education for All. A new wave of opportunity
PDF
Primary Programming and Scratch
PDF
CLP Presentation - Experiential Learning in Practice - 2-17-15
PPTX
presentation slides on education and importance of computer in
PPTX
PDF
Computing: planning, assessment and resources
PPTX
LaTICE 2016: Learner-Centered Design of Computing Education for All
PDF
New responsibilities of university and teachers for sustainable development
PPTX
Taking Your Internship Program to the Next Level
DOC
Proposal for PhD computer science
PPTX
Chapter 7_Computers in Education.pptx
PPTX
Citizen Maths for partners
ELH School Tech 2013 - Computational Thinking
Qsite Presentation computational thinking 2013
Computing at ICS
Computational Thinking Presentation - James Massey
Aims and Objectives of teaching computer science
More Computing, Less IT
Strijker & Fisser (2019-06-26) A new curriculum for the netherlands including...
CS Standards Superintendents December 2018
CS Education for All. A new wave of opportunity
Primary Programming and Scratch
CLP Presentation - Experiential Learning in Practice - 2-17-15
presentation slides on education and importance of computer in
Computing: planning, assessment and resources
LaTICE 2016: Learner-Centered Design of Computing Education for All
New responsibilities of university and teachers for sustainable development
Taking Your Internship Program to the Next Level
Proposal for PhD computer science
Chapter 7_Computers in Education.pptx
Citizen Maths for partners
Ad

Recently uploaded (20)

PPTX
Final Presentation General Medicine 03-08-2024.pptx
PPTX
PPH.pptx obstetrics and gynecology in nursing
PDF
Black Hat USA 2025 - Micro ICS Summit - ICS/OT Threat Landscape
PDF
STATICS OF THE RIGID BODIES Hibbelers.pdf
PDF
Chapter 2 Heredity, Prenatal Development, and Birth.pdf
PDF
01-Introduction-to-Information-Management.pdf
PDF
Anesthesia in Laparoscopic Surgery in India
PPTX
Pharmacology of Heart Failure /Pharmacotherapy of CHF
PDF
FourierSeries-QuestionsWithAnswers(Part-A).pdf
PPTX
master seminar digital applications in india
PDF
102 student loan defaulters named and shamed – Is someone you know on the list?
PDF
Supply Chain Operations Speaking Notes -ICLT Program
PDF
TR - Agricultural Crops Production NC III.pdf
PDF
BÀI TẬP BỔ TRỢ 4 KỸ NĂNG TIẾNG ANH 9 GLOBAL SUCCESS - CẢ NĂM - BÁM SÁT FORM Đ...
PPTX
Renaissance Architecture: A Journey from Faith to Humanism
PPTX
Cell Structure & Organelles in detailed.
PPTX
Microbial diseases, their pathogenesis and prophylaxis
PDF
RMMM.pdf make it easy to upload and study
PDF
O5-L3 Freight Transport Ops (International) V1.pdf
PPTX
GDM (1) (1).pptx small presentation for students
Final Presentation General Medicine 03-08-2024.pptx
PPH.pptx obstetrics and gynecology in nursing
Black Hat USA 2025 - Micro ICS Summit - ICS/OT Threat Landscape
STATICS OF THE RIGID BODIES Hibbelers.pdf
Chapter 2 Heredity, Prenatal Development, and Birth.pdf
01-Introduction-to-Information-Management.pdf
Anesthesia in Laparoscopic Surgery in India
Pharmacology of Heart Failure /Pharmacotherapy of CHF
FourierSeries-QuestionsWithAnswers(Part-A).pdf
master seminar digital applications in india
102 student loan defaulters named and shamed – Is someone you know on the list?
Supply Chain Operations Speaking Notes -ICLT Program
TR - Agricultural Crops Production NC III.pdf
BÀI TẬP BỔ TRỢ 4 KỸ NĂNG TIẾNG ANH 9 GLOBAL SUCCESS - CẢ NĂM - BÁM SÁT FORM Đ...
Renaissance Architecture: A Journey from Faith to Humanism
Cell Structure & Organelles in detailed.
Microbial diseases, their pathogenesis and prophylaxis
RMMM.pdf make it easy to upload and study
O5-L3 Freight Transport Ops (International) V1.pdf
GDM (1) (1).pptx small presentation for students

Computational Thinking vs. Digital Literacy

  • 1. Computational Thinking vs. Digital Literacy Nickle Sitoula Founder/CEO, Zyoba Labs Pvt. Ltd. Advisor, MyPal Online School
  • 3. In the 1990s, rapid developments were happening in computer technology in the west. The east supplemented their efforts by providing low-cost resources. Hence the Indian IT service industry was born. Going back 20 years • Computer penetration begins in India • Computer were used mostly by large corporations • General public had little or no access to computer – Owing a computer was a luxury • Challenge was to learn how to use a computer • Industries like desktop publishing flourished • Finally, Indian IT service industry was born that catered to the needs of the western world
  • 4. “And the times, they’re a changing” – Bob Dylan Today, accessibility to computers have increased by leaps and bounds. Knowing how to use a computer is no more a wow thing. Fast forward – 2013 • Almost every household, at least in the urban and sub-urban areas, has a computer • People from all walks of life use computers • The purpose of computers has changed • With the advent of smartphones and tablet PCs, computing has reached an entirely new level • Today, MNCs from all over the world have setup their offices in India
  • 5. And our policies still talk only about digital literacy. Have we really moved ahead? Digital Literacy Digital Literacy is the ability to effectively and critically navigate, evaluate and create information using a range of digital technologies - Wikipedia • Digital Literacy is just one brick in the wall – We have to understand that technology is just a facilitator • Example: In education – – – – Use of computers in classroom Use of software to teach Online course materials Online research using tools like Google, Wikipedia, etc. • Given easy accessibility, achieving digital literacy is not a challenge
  • 6. The challenge is to identify, formulate and solve a problem. So, what is the challenge? • Consumer vs. Conjurer – Creating technology is a completely different ball game – Example: Internet • Prior to the advent of internet, communication, knowledge sharing, and collaboration were inefficient • How to move up the value chain?
  • 7. “I think everybody in this country should learn how to program a computer because it teaches you how to think” – Steve Jobs Computational thinking • • • • • • Analyzing and logically organizing data Data modeling, data abstractions, and simulations Formulating problems Identifying, testing, and implementing possible solutions Automating solutions via algorithmic thinking Generalizing and applying this process to other problems
  • 8. In the current context, there is some traction in computation but the emphasis is mostly on coding. But, it is not just coding • Computational thinking is about critical thinking and problem-solving • It involves – Understanding the fundamental concepts of computing – Learning to comprehend, analyze and structure the problems – Developing logical skills required to solve the problem • Learning to code comes next – Programming languages are simply tools to implement a solution to a problem.
  • 9. MyPal has partnered with Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science (IMACS), USA that develops and offers high quality math and computer science courses to talented middle school and high school students. About MyPal CS courses • Specially crafted for talented secondary school students – Also suitable for college students who want to get a better understanding of computer science • Focus on computer science education – fundamentals, programming concepts, algorithms and so on Prerequisite Students must take the CSAT test and qualify prior to enrolling. No prior computer knowledge is needed. The test comprises of problems that test the test-taker’s critical thinking and logical reasoning abilities.
  • 10. MyPal Online School offers courses for various level of expertise, right from foundation courses in computer science to more advanced programming courses. Courses on offer • Principles of Programming – Introductory course – Focus on fundamental ideas such as data expressions, functions, recursion, data structures, global and local variables, functional and object-oriented programming – Curriculum the same as that used at top institutes like MIT, John Hopkins, etc. • Java Programming – Focus on Java programming language – Prepares students for entry into university-level courses – Prepares students for the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) curriculum for computer science Online Delivery | Self-Paced | Tutor Support | Discussion Forums | Collaboration
  • 11. Alumni of IMACS have landed at top universities like MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, etc. in the past. Words from an alumnus “By age 13, I had completed all the CS courses available through my online high school and regional talent search program. Still, I wanted more and found it with University Computer Science I from eIMACS. The course provided just the right level of challenge to keep me interested every day. Because it is self-paced, I was able to spend more time on topics when I needed or wanted to. My cool online instructor was very supportive, answered all my questions quickly, and even followed up with me by phone to make sure I was 'getting it.' The curriculum helped me think more logically about computing instead of dealing with programming issues by brute force. After UCS1, other CS courses were more fun! I am now 15 and a full-time, dually enrolled university student. As someone who's mostly been in an online learning environment since age 5, I can definitely say eIMACS courses are excellent. Thank you, IMACS, for a solid foundation!” Calista Frederick-Jaskiewicz, eIMACS Student and founder of Origami Salami
  • 12. The success mantra is commitment, dedication, perseverance and hardwork The key to success • • • • • Start early - 10,000 hours to mastery Get your basics right Collaborate Experiment Focus. Focus. Focus