From Abacus to computational thinking
Vallejo Mayra
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It is a website or part of a site that contains regularly updated information or content on research on one or more topics. The term is short for "web log," which means to record information on a website.
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It serves as a communication channel between companies and users to resolve doubts and share information with others. This is an easy-to-find electronic tool, in this type of digital tools we focus our creations, designs and even strategies. A blog is a great way to attract readers.
Blog objetive
This blog is about an investigation about the history of Mathematics, philosophy and logic, of industries, first mechanical and now digital, and the transformations of how we work, study, play, inform ourselves and interact. Include computational thinking in terms of process flows, project structuring, coding, and multimedia communication interfaces.
Mathematics History
Origin of mathematics
The first knowledge and use of mathematics occurred in a culture that existed 3,000 BC. Then it began to emerge in Egypt and Babylon, then spread throughout the world. This culture used mathematics as pure arithmetic.
The appearance of the numbers
These gave their appearance in different places of the planet, developed by civilizations that did not have any type of contact
The symbols invented at that time do not resemble the ones we use today
History
It was the area that was in charge of the study of the investigations on the origins of the sam the
emergence of mathematics is closely anchored to the evolution of the
concept of number, which occurred in primitive communities The first references to advanced and organized mathematics are given from the third millennium BC. in Babylon and Egypt
Mathematics was dominated by arithmetic.
Early Egyptian books show a decimal numbering system with different symbols for successive powers of 10.
The history of mathematics appears from prehistoric times, when the first human beings found ways to count and quantify things. In doing so, they began to identify certain patterns and rules in the concepts of numbers, sizes, and shapes.
The first mathematical operations, which are addition and subtraction, were discovered, currently known as the basic operations to solve mathematical problems
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Those who recognized the underlying principles of mathematics.Human ingenuity which later provided various means to record and annotate them, such principles in themselves are not a human invention.
The mathematical discovery began in prehistoric times, due to the development of ways of counting things that were necessary to quantify. In its simplest version, it could be marks on bones or sticks, a rudimentary but reliable means of recording the number of certain things.
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