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Empowering Educators Integrating Computational Thinking, AI, and STEM: Fostering Innovation Through Technology and Education
Abstract
The chapter “Empowering Educators: Integrating Computational Thinking, AI, and STEM” explores the comprehensive integration of computational thinking (CT), artificial intelligence (AI), and STEM education. It highlights their increasing importance and theoretical foundations, emphasizing roles in enhancing problem-solving, analytical reasoning, and creativity. The chapter guides curriculum development, pedagogical strategies, and technological resources, discussing benefits like improved engagement, critical thinking, and diversity in the classroom. It addresses challenges and suggests future trends, policies, and methods to overcome obstacles. The chapter urges stakeholders to adopt these advancements, promoting a more inclusive, dynamic, and forward-thinking learning environment to prepare students for future technological and societal challenges, ensuring they have the skills needed for success in an increasingly digital world.
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