The map above illustrates the
relationship between Mathematics and Information Technology, which is a picture
from left to right. There are 6 fields on the top. The leftmost column is
the grade of the student’s school year. The fields from left to the right are
Mathematics foundation, Computational thinking, Programming language,
Information management, Creative thinking, and Application environment. The
left column is school year from the first grade up of the following
elementary school goes on until the university study listed the mathematics
subjects that students have learned at school. The Count numbers and Arithmetic
numbers written by the first grade to the sixth (elementary level) grade are
followed by algebra, geometry, probability, triangle, permutation &
combinations, exponent & logarithms, etc. After the university, they will
also learn calculus, algorithms, data structures, numerical analysis, etc. and
related subjects in the field of information technology.
From the lower left corner of the
drawing to the upper right corner, you can clearly understand that the current
trend of information technology development and the relevance of school
teaching courses. It should be noted that in the past, if you tried to
calculate number by hand, you can only count the small numbers. In the
mathematics of elementary school level, when the information technology
develops to a certain stage, the course after the middle school needs to be
calculated by computer operation. Before now when the programming language is
not yet popular, the learning of algebra as well as geometry, and other
mathematics only known as theory, cannot calculate the result by hand. There is
not much help in the theoretical study. Since computer developed it has been
closely related to human live, education or engineering. If you don't learn the
programming language, you might not implement your creative thinking, and cannot
meets the needs of the workplace. So, the focus is on the current information
era, everyone in this information environment must learn to code.
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