Computational Thinking:
>The modern term "intuition" describes the expert's action of rapidly articulating a solution, based on extensive experience with similar situations. Intuition enables experts to find the essential core of the problem, skip unnecessary steps in solving it, and switch between solution approaches. Intuition is a manifestation of expertise and an enabler of new findings.
>The modern term "intuition" describes the expert's action of rapidly articulating a solution, based on extensive experience with similar situations. Intuition enables experts to find the essential core of the problem, skip unnecessary steps in solving it, and switch between solution approaches. Intuition is a manifestation of expertise and an enabler of new findings.
It might seem paradoxical then that throughout the ages much work in mathematics and logic has aimed at eliminating intuition from routine calculation and logical inference. Routine computing tasks were required to be as simple and "mechanical" as possible in order to always yield the same results regardless of who did the calculations.<
Keine Kommentare:
Kommentar veröffentlichen