PCROM: um guia para pensamento computacional como ferramenta de auxílio para resolução de questões de Olimpíadas de Matemática
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2023-09-12Autor
D'Alessandro, Jéssica Carpim Ambar
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A skill that is becoming increasingly relevant in today’s society, with technological
advances and the increasing digitalization of several areas is Computational Thinking,
which has been considered a fundamental skill to understand and deal with technology
effectively. It is an increasingly relevant competence in the current context, as it
enables people to face technological challenges and to make decisions faced in a digital
world in constant evolution. Computational Thinking is an interdisciplinary approach
that links mathematical concepts with real-world experiences. It can be used in
conjunction with basic education subjects, following the competences proposed by the
National Common Curricular Base (BNCC). Computational Thinking involves solving
problems, designing systems and understanding human behavior. Several studies
examined examined the applications of Computational Thinking in teaching, showing
several possibilities for this insertion, focusing on the disciplines of Mathematics and
Physics. Although most studies relate Computational Thinking to programming,
there is evidence of the benefits of Computational Thinking in subjects other than
programming, such as Mathematics, although these are mainly observed empirically
and subjectively. Currently, Computational Thinking teaching strategies are often
adopted without a systematized approach to assist teachers in introducing these
activities in the context of Mathematics teaching. This work proposes the application
of the concepts and pillars of Computational Thinking in the resolution of problems of
Mathematics Olympiads, with the objective of verifying if the students can create their
own solutions and providing guidelines for the creation of activities and exercises that
incorporate Computational Thinking. During this work, a bibliographic survey was
carried out regarding the authors and reference materials in the area; interventions in
Olympic Nucleus classes; development of a guide for application in problem solving
and mathematics olympiads and; the evaluation with specialists. This research aims
to demonstrate the effectiveness of Computational Thinking in solving problems of
Mathematical Olympiads by students of Basic Education, reviewing the state of the
art through a bibliographical survey on Computational Thinking and tools available
to insert in the resolution of questions of Mathematical Olympiads according to the
educational process.
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