Computational thinking
Computational thinking in practice
Applying PICRAT
Copyright and Plagiarism
Ethics and Digital Citzenship
100

This computational thinking skill involves breaking down a complex problem into smaller, more manageable parts.

What is decomposition?

100

In social studies, when students compare the causes of different revolutions, they are applying this computational thinking strategy.

What is pattern recognition?

100

When a teacher uses a PowerPoint presentation to deliver a lecture, this would be an example of this PICRAT combination.

What is Passive-Replacement (PR)?

100

This legal concept gives creators the exclusive rights to their work.

What is copyright?

100

Educators should avoid this action that involves "friending" or sharing personal social media content with students.

What is forming personal connections online with students?

200

This is the process of identifying patterns or trends in data to solve problems more efficiently.

What is pattern recognition?

200

This computational thinking technique is used in art class when students simplify a complex scene into basic shapes before drawing.

What is abstraction?

200

If students are using a simulation tool to experiment with scientific concepts and test hypotheses, this falls under this PICRAT category.

What is Interactive-Transformative (IT)?

200

This happens when a student submits a purchased or downloaded paper as their own work.

What is contract cheating or purchased plagiarism?

200

When hackers use deceptive emails to steal sensitive information, it is called this.

What is phishing?

300

This term describes the process of creating a step-by-step solution or set of rules to solve a problem.

What is algorithm?

300

When students write a step-by-step procedure for a lab experiment in science, they are practicing this computational thinking approach.

What is algorithm?

300

Creating a video project to demonstrate understanding of a historical event would be categorised as this in PICRAT.

What is Creative-Transformative (CT)?

300

This type of license allows others to use, remix, and distribute your work, provided they give credit.

What is a Creative Commons license?

300

This is the practice of using technology in a safe, responsible, and respectful manner.

What is digital citizenship?

400

The practice of focusing on the essential details while ignoring unnecessary information is known by this term.

What is abstraction?

400

In a music class, when students identify the common structure of different songs to create their own, they are using this computational thinking method.

What is generalisation?

400

When students use an online quiz tool to review material and receive immediate feedback, it is considered this PICRAT combination.

What is Interactive-Replacement (IR)?

400

This is the academic consequence often faced when plagiarism is detected in a university setting.

What is academic probation or expulsion?

400

Posting something inappropriate on social media could harm this important teacher quality.

What is professionalism?

500

This technique involves reusing solutions to similar problems by recognising common structures.

What is generalisation?

500

When planning a group project, students often divide tasks among themselves and later combine the work. This strategy reflects this computational thinking concept.

What is decomposition?

500

A teacher implements a project where students design an augmented reality experience that explains complex scientific concepts.



What is Creative-Transformative (CT)?

500

The term for using copyrighted material without permission under certain conditions like education, commentary, or parody.

What is fair use?

500

Teachers are required to follow these rules that guide their actions in school and online.

What are ethical standards?

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