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integrated computational thinking

Patterns & Data 1: Intro to Patterns & Data

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Step 4 of 8: Pattern Recognition in Computational Thinking

With computational thinking, pattern recognition occurs as people study a problem and decompose it. Computational tools allow us to explore, analyze, interpret, and synthesize massive amounts of data faster than a human ever could. We can use computational methods such as data mining (examining large databases) and data federation (combining data sources) to discover new trends, patterns, and links in our understanding and appreciation of humankind.

One way to engage in patterns is to represent and visualize data, which can help simplify the complexity of data and convey the message. Watch the clip below of a TEDtalk from 2010 that discusses data visualization. While watching, consider how the speaker is using pattern recognition and data visualization to make use of the data he is studying.

The Beauty of Data Visualization - David McCandless