IT Specialist Computational Thinking - Certification Exam Voucher
IT Specialist Computational Thinking - Certification Exam Voucher
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Overview of IT Specialist Computational Thinking Certification
Candidates for this certification understand how to employ strategies for understanding and solving problems in ways that leverage the power of computing principles to develop solutions. Candidates know how to decompose problems, collect and analyze data, recognize patterns in data, represent data through abstractions, and automate solutions by using algorithmic thinking. Candidates know how to collaborate with others and also how to create computational artifacts to communicate the problem and its solution to others.
About this ITS Computational Thinking Certification Exam
The ITS Computational Thinking Certification assesses your ability to apply logical reasoning, abstraction, and algorithmic thinking to solve problems. They should understand how to collect, organize, and analyze data, and how to design, automate, and present solutions using computational methods.
Why gain Certification?
Those who take and pass ITS certifications are empowered to stand out in the competitive job market, while simplifying daily tasks, boosting productivity and fostering career growth.
Useful Information
- ITS Computational Thinking Exam is 50 minutes
- ITS Computational Thinking has 43-50 questions
Topics the exam tests you on
Foundational Concepts
- Understand and recognize different types of data
- Recognize and apply logical reasoning
- Explain algorithmic thinking
Identify and Collect Data
- Assess data needs and available data
- Understand data quality
- Collect the data needed to solve a problem
Apply Abstraction
- Identify patterns in and apply abstraction to data
- Recognize, create and interpret abstract models
Specify a Solution
- Define and decompose a problem
- Identify requirements
Automate a Solution
- Use a sequence of steps in algorithms
- Automate repetitive tasks by using iteration
- Use selection statements in algorithms
- Use variables in algorithms
Present and Improve a Solution
- Produce a computational artifact to present a solution to a target audience
- Collaborate on computational artifacts
- Perform iterative design on an automated solution
Additional Information
- Find Objective Domains here: IT Specialist Computational Thinking
- Exam tutorial here: IT Specialist exam tutorial
