cse3: adventures in computational thinking

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CSE3: Adventures in Computational Thinking By Rebecca La Making Information Available to the World with HTML and Web Pages We began this course by learning how to make web pages using html as shown in the basic home page that we made. Desktop Publishing with MS Word We learned about file structures and advanced features of MS Word. Presentation of Information with MS PowerPoint Data Analysis and Visualization with MS Excel Visual Programming with Alice We learned basic programming in Alice to create short animations. Dynamic Webpage Programming with JavaScript We took what we learned about both HTML and JavaScript and used it to create an attractive interactive page. Course Overview For non- Engineering majors. Information Technology (IT) fluency including proficiency with certain computer applications, principles on which you can build new understanding as IT evolves, high- level reasoning and IT problem solving, and basic web programming (HTML/XHTML).

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CSE3: Adventures in Computational ThinkingBy Rebecca La

Making Information Available to the World with HTML and Web Pages

We began this course by learning how to make web

pages using html as shown in the basic home page that we

made.

Desktop Publishing with MS Word

We learned about file structures and advanced features of MS Word.

Presentation of Information with MS PowerPoint

Data Analysis and Visualization with MS Excel

Visual Programming with Alice

We learned basic programming in Alice to create short animations.

Dynamic Webpage Programming with JavaScript

We took what we learned about both HTML and JavaScript and used it to create an attractive interactive page.

Course Overview

For non-Engineering majors. Information

Technology (IT) fluency including proficiency with certain computer

applications, principles on which you can build new

understanding as IT evolves, high-level

reasoning and IT problem solving, and basic web

programming (HTML/XHTML).