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Computational Thinking with JavaScript 4: Create & Deploy

Offered By: University of Glasgow via Coursera

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Course Description

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This is the fourth and final course in the Computational Thinking with JavaScript specialisation. It is an added-value unit and entirely builds on what you will have learned in the first three units and enables you to synthesise and develop that knowledge. The course supports you to develop your own larger application, using a combination of the technologies you have seen already, including HTML, JavaScript and various libraries, while also encouraging you to reach out to incorporate new libraries. You are taken through the software development process step-by-step, with guidance along the way. You have plenty of opportunity to interact with your peers on the course, and to review their work at periodic intervals.

Syllabus

  • Planning your Project
    • This module lays the foundations for the capstone project, allowing learners to specify the requirements for their JavaScript software application.
  • Building your Prototype
    • This is the main implementation component of this capstone project. We expect this should take two weeks of learner time.
  • Evaluating and Improving your Prototype
    • Towards the end of the capstone project, learners should deploy their working application and present it for peer feedback. After completing their own implementation, learners should provide feedback to others and then reflect on the overall process.

Taught by

Jeremy Singer and Quintin Cutts

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