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Computational Thinking with JavaScript

Offered By: University of Glasgow via Coursera

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Course Description

Overview

This Specialization is intended for those with minimal under-the-hood experience of working with computing who want to take the first steps towards a deep understanding of principles and practice of how to solve problems with software technology. Learners will use JavaScript within a web-based framework to generate graphics and analyse data, bringing these together in interactive web applications. Learners will acquire specific self-directed learning skills, enabling them to tackle new problem domains and technologies throughout their work and life.

Syllabus

Course 1: Computational Thinking with Javascript 1: Draw & Animate
- Offered by University of Glasgow . This is the first course in a sequence of four courses that develops essential 21st century computational ... Enroll for free.

Course 2: Computational Thinking with JavaScript 2: Model & Analyse
- Offered by University of Glasgow . This is the second course in a sequence of four courses that develops essential 21st century ... Enroll for free.

Course 3: Computational Thinking with JavaScript 3:Organise & Interact
- Offered by University of Glasgow . This third course in the Computational Thinking with JavaScript specialization applies your developing ... Enroll for free.

Course 4: Computational Thinking with JavaScript 4: Create & Deploy
- Offered by University of Glasgow . This is the fourth and final course in the Computational Thinking with JavaScript specialisation. It is ... Enroll for free.


Taught by

Jeremy Singer and Quintin Cutts

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