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o Example sentence:
- Virtual information refers to digital content and resources accessible online
for educational purposes.
- Students can access virtual information such as e-books, videos, and online
tutorials to supplement their learning.
- Virtual information platforms provide a convenient way for educators to
share course materials and engage with students remotely.
25. Computational thinking:
o Pronunciation: /ˌkɑmpjuˈteɪʃənəl/ /ˈθɪŋkɪŋ/
o Meaning: The ability to solve problems, design systems, and understand human
behavior using concepts from computer science.
o Example sentence:
- Computational thinking involves problem-solving strategies that draw on
principles from computer science, such as breaking down complex problems
into smaller manageable parts.
- Educators integrate computational thinking into curriculum to help students
develop analytical skills, logical reasoning, and algorithmic thinking.
- Teaching computational thinking empowers students to approach
challenges systematically and apply computational concepts in various
academic and real-world contexts.
26. Hispanic girls:
o Pronunciation: /hɪˈspænɪk/ /ɡɜrlz/
o Meaning: Female individuals of Hispanic or Latino descent, often referring to
those with cultural or ancestral ties to Spanish-speaking countries.
o Example sentence:
- Hispanic girls face unique cultural and societal factors that can impact their
educational experiences and outcomes.
- Educators strive to create inclusive environments that support the academic
success and cultural identity of Hispanic girls.
- Programs and initiatives aimed at Hispanic girls may focus on promoting
bilingualism, cultural awareness, and access to higher education
opportunities.