Programming for a Networked World
Want to learn the basics of computer programming in a fun and innovative way? This course introduces computer programming using an educational block-based...
By Akos Ledeczi on Coursera
About This Course
Want to learn the basics of computer programming in a fun and innovative way? This course introduces computer programming using an educational block-based visual programming environment called NetsBlox (https://editor.netsblox.org/), emphasizing modern computer science concepts like networking, the internet, and distributed computing. The curriculum is hands-on, focusing on translating ideas into working computer programs and developing a mastery of practical computational literacy. After completing this course, you will have a solid foundation to learn professional languages like Python, Java, etc. The course is especially suitable for K12 teachers and students who want to get a gentle introduction to computer science.
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How much does Programming for a Networked World cost?
Visit the Programming for a Networked World course page for current pricing and available discounts.
Who teaches Programming for a Networked World ?
Programming for a Networked World is taught by Akos Ledeczi, Vanderbilt University.
What skill level is Programming for a Networked World for?
This course is designed for beginner learners.
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