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    Computational Thinking (Algorithms) Through Unplugged Programming Activities: Exploring Upper Primary Students’ Learning Experiences by Bih Loong, Lim, Chwen Jen, Chen

    Published 2021
    “…A total of 31 students from a rural primary school were exposed to the learning about the algorithm concept (an aspect of CT skills) via UPA learning materials. …”
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    Performance evaluation of real-time multiprocessor scheduling algorithms by Alhussian, H., Zakaria, N., Abdulkadir, S.J., Fageeri, S.O.

    Published 2016
    “…These results suggests that optimal algorithms may turn to be non-optimal when practically implemented, unlike USG which reveals far less scheduling overhead and hence could be practically implemented in real-world applications. …”
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    Islands of superficial knowledge without a canoe to get from one end to the other: the nature of college mathematics / Parmjit Singh and Teoh Sian Hoon by Singh, Parmjit, Teoh, Sian Hoon

    Published 2017
    “…However, what is the quality of this mathematical knowledge ‘accumulated’ from the courses taken? How well do the college examination grades in mathematics courses reflect the student’s mathematical thinking? …”
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    Computational Thinking Through Unplugged Programming Activities : Exploring Students’ Learning Experiences by Lim, Bih Loong

    Published 2019
    “…The result shows that there is no significant effect of the learning material in increasing the participants’ algorithm skill. …”
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    Route Optimization System by Zulkifli, Abdul Hayy

    Published 2005
    “…After much research into the many algorithms available, and considering some, including Genetic Algorithm (GA), the author selected Dijkstra's Algorithm (DA). …”
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    Final Year Project
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    The Effects Of Segmenting And Computational Thinking In Digital Video Courseware On Knowledge Achievement, Self-Efficacy And Motivation Among Students With Different Thinking Style... by Ali, Wan Nor Ashiqin Wan

    Published 2023
    “…The lack of 21st-century skills of digital video knowledge and computational thinking (CT), as well as the inflexibility of a student to control the learning pace results in low-quality video being produced. …”
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    Enhancing understanding of programming concepts through physical games by Raja Yusof, Raja Jamilah, Habib, Ahsan

    Published 2017
    “…Similarly, (to that of the university scenario), we observed that, all children and teenagers gave full participation and learned computational thinking concepts effectively by executing the computational thinking through the physical games. …”
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    Developing students' mathematical thinking: how far have we came? by Md. Yunus, Aida Suraya

    Published 2015
    “…Mathematical thinking is the foundation to do reasoning and problem solving and to develop conceptual knowledge, as opposed to procedural knowledge. …”
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    Inaugural Lecture
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    Machine learning using robust AI techniques / Prof. Madya Dr. Nordin Abu Bakar by Abu Bakar, Nordin (Prof. Madya Dr.)

    Published 2012
    “…The way we think has been imitated in many machine learning algorithms. …”
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    Research Reports
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    Computational Thinking : Experiences of Rural Pupils in Sarawak Primary School by Nur Hasheena, Anuar

    Published 2021
    “…Scaffold from adults and supportive peers are needed when learning computational thinking skills, especially for beginners. …”
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    Impact of Computational Thinking and Computer Science (CTCS) Teaching Technique at Seleceted Schools in Sarawak : A Qualitative Analysis by Nor Iqbal, Mohd Sait, Noor'ain, Aini, Kartinah, Zen

    Published 2023
    “…Computational thinking and computer science (CTCS) is an educational approach that involves a four-stage process involving concepts of decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithm that promotes greater levels of thinking. …”
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    Bridging Mayer’s cognitive theory of multimedia learning and computational thinking in tackling the cognitive load issues among young digital natives : a conceptual framework by Wan Nor Ashiqin Wan Ali, Wan Ahmad Jaafar Wan Yahaya

    Published 2022
    “…Learning about computer science not only helps students to create programs, applications or how to handle devices, but strengthens the practise of Computational Thinking (CT). …”
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    Why coding? Why now? From coding to computational thinking through computational mathematics problem based learning (CM-PBL) by Ku, Soh Ting, Talib, Othman, Md. Yunus, Aida Suraya, Zolkepli, Maslina

    Published 2019
    “…Computational thinking is essential to computing and information science (i.e., algorithmically, with or without the assistance of computers) to solve problems with solutions that are reusable in different contexts. …”
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    Modeling a problem solving approach through computational thinking for teaching programming / Zebel Al Tareq by Zebel , Al Tareq

    Published 2021
    “…Even though there was no significant difference between the scores of the active learning methods, a comparison between both the approaches from a teaching perspective suggested that game-based learning was more suitable due to its interactivity. …”
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