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Mapping the Evolution of Computational Thinking in Education: A Bibliometrics Analysis of Scopus Database from 1987 to 2023

In today’s world, the ability to think computationally is essential. The skillset expected of a computer scientist is no longer solely based on the old stereotype but also a crucial skill for adapting to the future. This perspective presents a new educational challenge for society. Everyone must hav...

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Published in:Informatics in education 2023-12, Vol.22 (4), p.691-724
Main Authors: Rafiq, Arif Ainur, Triyono, Mochamad Bruri, Djatmiko, Istanto Wahyu, Wardani, Ratna, Köhler, Thomas
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