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    Developing computational thinking competencies through constructivist argumentation learning: a problem-solving perspective by Voon, Xin Pei, Wong, Su Luan, Wong, Lung Hsiang, Md Khambari, Mas Nida, Syed Abdullah, Sharifah Intan Sharina

    Published 2022
    “…To nurture higher order thinking skills and to engage effective problem-solvers, our framework incorporates four Computational Thinking-Argumentation design principles to support instructional innovation in the teaching and learning of science at the secondary school level, viz. 1) developing problem-solving competencies and building capability in solving uncertainties throughout scientific inquiry; 2) developing creative thinking and cooperativity through negotiation and evaluation; 3) developing algorithmic thinking in talking and writing; 4) developing critical thinking in the processes of abstraction and generalization.…”
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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 beneficial in providing automated or semi-automated solutions in problems solving in combination with critical thinking. …”
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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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    Word problems as a vehicle for teaching computational thinking by Ting, Ku Soh, Talib, Othman, Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi, Zolkepli, Maslina, Yee, Chen Chuei, Hoong, Teh Chin

    Published 2023
    “…Computational thinking, when combined with critical thinking, can produce automatic or semi-automated problem-solving solutions. …”
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    Fuzzy modeling using Bat Algorithm optimization for classification by Noor Amidah, Ahmad Sultan

    Published 2018
    “…In order to solve it, Bat Algorithm method is implement in to optimization method in fuzzy modeling for classification. …”
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    Modeling a problem solving approach through computational thinking for teaching programming / Zebel Al Tareq by Zebel , Al Tareq

    Published 2021
    “…The syntax-based programming workshop was the control group. The problem-based and the game-based programming workshops utilizing our problem-solving model using sorting algorithms were the experimental groups. …”
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    Contextualising Computational Thinking: A Case Study in Remote Rural Sarawak Borneo by Nur Hasheena, Anuar, Fitri Suraya, Mohamad, Jacey Lynn, Minoi

    Published 2020
    “…The paper describes an exploratory case study on novice indigenous children’s learning characteristics as they learn Computational thinking (CT) competencies, such as abstraction, decomposition, and algorithmic thinking. …”
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    Algorithm As A Problem Solving Technique For Teaching And Learning Of The Malay Language by Jano, Zanariah, Omar, Norliza, Nazir, Faridah

    Published 2019
    “…Computational thinking or CT refers to the thought processes involved in expressing solutions as computational steps or algorithms that can be carried out by a computer. …”
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    The Effectiveness Of Steam Integrated Approach Using Scratch Module On Achievement And Computational Thinking In Learning Electricity Concepts by Tan, Wee Ling

    Published 2022
    “…The five subconstructs CT was algorithmic thinking, cooperativity, creativity, critical thinking and problem solving. …”
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    Algorithm as a problem solving technique for teaching and learning of the Malay language by Faridah Nazir, Zanariah Jano, Norliza Omar

    Published 2019
    “…Computational thinking or CT refers to the thought processes involved in expressing solutions as computational steps or algorithms that can be carried out by a computer. …”
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    Optimal route checking using genetic algorithm for UiTM's bus services / Tengku Salman Fathi Tengku Jaafar by Tengku Jaafar, Tengku Salman Fathi

    Published 2006
    “…This research study with the development of the Optimal Route Checking Using Genetic Algorithm system should solve this scenario. …”
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    Optimize class time tabling by using genetic algorithm technique in UTHM by Ahmad, Izah Rafidah

    Published 2019
    “…This research used genetic algorithm (GA) that was applied to java programming languages with a goal of reducing conflict and optimizing the fitness. …”
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    Computational Thinking : Experiences of Rural Pupils in Sarawak Primary School by Nur Hasheena, Anuar

    Published 2021
    “…Computational thinking (CT) is one of the cognitive processes involved in STEM learning which human use in problem-solving to provide computational solutions that humans and machines can support. …”
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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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    The effectiveness of problem-based serious games on learning and learning motivation in the context of 3D computer graphics / Meisam Moradi by Meisam , Moradi

    Published 2022
    “…To this end, the researcher designed a quantitative study with a between subject design and aimed at implementing a treatment course using the problem-based SG. Prior to that, a problem-based SG was designed by considering principles of problem-based learning (i.e., higher order thinking, collaborative learning, and cognitive thinking) and serious games (playing for learning). …”
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    The A-rray: visual animation in learning structured programming / Wan Salfarina Wan Husain ,Siti Hasrinafasya Che Hassan and Wan Norliza Wan Bakar by Wan Husain, Wan Salfarina, Che Hassan, Siti Hasrinafasya, Wan Bakar, Wan Norliza

    Published 2018
    “…Thus, there is a need to find alternative solutions to improve the students' logical thinking skill in computer problem solving. The visual animation is considered to be a very promising potential to aid students in learning and understanding the algorithm concept in programming. …”
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    Features selection for intrusion detection system using hybridize PSO-SVM by Tabaan, Alaa Abdulrahman

    Published 2016
    “…Features selection process can be considered a problem of global combinatorial optimization in machine learning. Genetic algorithm GA had been adopted to perform features selection method; however, this method could not deliver an acceptable detection rate, lower accuracy, and higher false alarm rates. …”
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    Developing students' mathematical thinking: how far have we came? by Md. Yunus, Aida Suraya

    Published 2015
    “…Several findings from studies that focused on students' ability to provide reasoning and give meanings to concepts and algorithms are highlighted. Students' development in geometric thinking based van Hiele's levels of geometric thinking in learning, shapes and spaces is also discussed. van Hiele's levels of geometric thinking includes higher order thinking and decision making skills and acquisition of mathematical concepts to enable learners to operate at higher levels in van Hiele's theory. …”
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    Inaugural Lecture