This third course in the Computational Thinking with JavaScript specialization applies your developing JavaScript skills learned in the first two courses to the world of the web. You will learn how HTML and JavaScript together support the web pages with which we are so familiar, and develop skills so that you can create your own. As well as text presentation, at the heart of HTML, you will learn how to develop interactive, animated graphics, using JavaScript to dynamically add, remove and adjust the HTML objects on the screen. Furthermore, you will leave the more sheltered Coursera programming environment, working with external programming environments, and learning how to use new libraries. Through this practice with new application areas and new building blocks, we build on the computational thinking frameworks introduced in the earlier courses, focusing particularly on the challenges of maintaining a consistent understanding of the multiple computational representations required to master programming.
Computational Thinking with JavaScript 3:Organise & Interact
This course is part of Computational Thinking with JavaScript Specialization
Instructors: Quintin Cutts
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What you'll learn
You develop and deepen your Computational Thinking skills
You learn how HTML and JavaScript work together to give you much of what you see on the web
You develop skills in reading and writing HTML and JavaScript to create interactive, animated web pages with text and graphics, using new libraries
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Frequently asked questions
This is the third course in the Computational Thinking with JavaScript specialisation. If you have no prior programming experience, then you should take the first two courses in the specialisation before taking this one.
Because it is so hard to quantify "programming experience", it is hard to answer this question. If you have undertaken some programming before, and know that you can solve at least small programming challenges using simple imperative constructs, like variables, expressions, loops and so on, but you would like to learn about HTML and JavaScript, then you may be able to jump directly into this course. However, we would recommend that you take the early two courses if you are unsure, in order to be confident about your skill development.
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