Tornado or not, it scattered limbs from the tree in front of the house North, East, and SouthEast with one falling straight down to the base. Shingles were only torn off the West side of the roof, and a half barrel planter with about 15 pounds of gravel in it was blown 30 feet or so strewing gravel in little piles abou ever 5 feet. Even though...
"In a seminal piece on the concept, Jeannette M. Wing explains that computational thinking applies computing processes (human and machine) to other disciplines. The Web site at the Carnegie Mellon University Center for Computational Thinking elaborates: * Computational thinking means creating and making use of different levels of abstraction, to understand and solve problems more effectively. * Computational thinking means thinking algorithmically and with the ability to apply mathematical concepts such as induction to develop more efficient, fair, and secure solutions. * Computational thinking means understanding the consequences of scale, not only for reasons of efficiency but also for economic and social reasons." via E-Media Tidbits
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