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Adventures in Computational Thinking By Winnie Tai CSE 3 Fluency with Information Technology Lab #9 Wednesdays 1 PM Computational thinking is a problem solving process that includes analyzing data, data modeling/abstractions, identifying and testing possible solutions. Link to your CSE3 Page. Then to your Proud.html and Sample.html. From there, click on your links to verify that all your links work. Show your grader your code to verify that you are using proper style Having a presentation of information using PowerPoint allows one to easily analyze and compare the information provided. Some people may not have Microsoft Word, so an alternate option is PDF. Click “Save as Type” and select PDF. Then publish it by using HTML and check your website to see if the link works. One of the most common uses of a spreadsheet is to chart financial information. First organize your information into a table. Then select the information and choose a chart to display your On Alice, one can program animations by step-by-step processes. In Lab #6, we created frog animations, in which the frogs jumped into the pond. Programming forces one to learn to think logically. It also helps one learn how to break down problems into small, digestible pieces. Computational Thinking Making Information Available to the World with HTML & Webpages Desktop Publishing with MS Word Presentation of Information with MS PowerPoint Data Analysis and Visualization with MS Excel Visual Programming with Alice Dynamic Webpage Programming with JavaScript

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Page 1: Adventures in Computational Thinking By Winnie Tai

Adventures in Computational ThinkingBy Winnie Tai

CSE 3Fluency with Information Technology

Lab #9Wednesdays 1

PM

Computational thinking is a problem solving process that includes analyzing data, data modeling/abstractions, identifying and testing possible solutions.

Link to your CSE3 Page. Then to your Proud.html and Sample.html. From there, click on your links to verify that all your links work. Show your grader your code to verify that you are using proper style

Having a presentation of information using PowerPoint allows one to easily analyze

and compare the information provided.

Some people may not have MicrosoftWord, so an alternate option is PDF. Click “Save as Type” and select PDF. Then publish it by using HTML and check your website to see if the link works.

One of the most common uses of a spreadsheet is to chart financial information.

First organize your information into a table.

Then select the information and choose a chart to

display your information.

On Alice, one can program animations by step-by-step processes. In Lab #6, we

created frog animations, in which the frogs jumped

into the pond.

Programming forces one to learn to think logically. It also

helps one learn how to break down

problems into small, digestible

pieces.

Computational Thinking

Making Information Available to the World

with HTML & Webpages

Desktop Publishing with MS Word

Presentation of Information with MS

PowerPoint

Data Analysis and Visualization with

MS Excel

Visual Programming with Alice

Dynamic Webpage Programming with

JavaScript