Computational Thinking with Javascript 1: Draw & Animate

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Develop essential 21st century computational thinking skills with this JavaScript course. Learn to read, write, and create programs using a specialized library for drawing and animation. Suitable for beginners and those wanting to deepen their programming knowledge. Join now and enhance your digital technology skills.

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This is the first course in a sequence of four courses that develops essential 21st century computational thinking (CT) skills using the popular JavaScript language as a vehicle.

At the end of this first course you will: know a framework for CT to help you learn about it and work with others; be developing your CT skills so that you can more easily work with digital technology of all kinds; be able to read and write programs in JavaScript that involve drawing and animation, using a specialised library; and post your creations on the web so that others can appreciate your skills.
This course is suitable for: complete beginners; those who have taken an introductory course in any programming language and want to learn more deeply about the thinking and learning skills they are starting to develop; those who wish to learn Javascript in a supportive environment.
The follow-on courses explore the manipulation and analysis of data, such an important aspect of our lives now, again in a highly supportive environment, and then we move the context to mainstream web–based platforms so that you can use these skills more widely.

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