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Designing a framework for computational thinking with Arm

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23 April 2020

The Cambridge Mathematics design tools include features which helped us to develop and implement our ontology – our understanding of what can be expressed in the CM Framework and how. A researcher with Arm, who was writing a computational thinking framework, piloted the use of some of the tools and processes we developed for the Cambridge Mathematics Framework in her work. This allowed us to explore the extent to which elements of the ontology for the CM Framework could be used to develop a framework for computational thinking (CT). It also gave us the opportunity to observe how the ontology design tools we developed for ourselves when designing the CM Framework might be used by someone else with a different set of goals and constraints.

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