Computational Thinking with JavaScript 2: Model & Analyse

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Computational Thinking with JavaScript 2: Model & Analyse

Coursera · Beginner ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Applies computational thinking with JavaScript for data modeling and analysis

Original Description

This is the second course in a sequence of four courses that develops essential 21st century computational thinking (CT) skills using the popular JavaScript programming language. At the end of this second course you will: know a framework for CT to help you model the real world using abstract data structures; have developing CT skills so that you can perform comon data analytics tasks; be able to read and write programs in JavaScript that involve processing, analysing and visualizing data, using a specialised library; and post your creations on the web to share your code with others. This course is suitable for: learners who have taken the first course in this specialization 'Computational Thinking in JavaScript 1: Draw and Animate' or for those who have basic JavaScript skills and want to learn about simple data analytics.
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