Samuel Olatunbosun

Norfolk State University

Workshop Participant, Website Contributor

Website Content Contributions

Activity (1)

2-D Array Operations initialized with Test Data part of Teaching Computation with MATLAB:Past Workshops:MATLAB Workshop 2019:Activities
Students will write/develop a fully working program that creates a two dimensional array initialized with text data and where the program will utilize several functions specified to the students. Learning Outcomes: ...

Essays (2)

Teaching Computational Thinking Skills from the Student's Early Years Through College part of Teaching Computation with MATLAB:Past Workshops:MATLAB Workshop 2020:Essays
An academic essay page from a 2020 MATLAB workshop that defines computational thinking, outlines its core components—abstraction, decomposition, debugging, pattern recognition, and algorithmic thinking—and argues for its integration across educational levels to enhance problem-solving, logical reasoning, and creativity in students.

Teaching Computational Thinking Skills from the Student's Early Years Through College part of Teaching Computation with MATLAB:Past Workshops:MATLAB Workshop 2019:Essays
An educational essay page from a 2019 MATLAB workshop discussing computational thinking (CT) skills, their definitions, importance in K–12 and higher education, core components like decomposition and pattern recognition, and pedagogical benefits such as problem-solving and logical reasoning, authored by Samuel Olatunbosun of Norfolk State University.