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Computational Thinking

Computational thinking is a process in which you creatively apply a problem-solving cycle to ideas, challenges and opportunities you encounter to develop and test solutions.

These courses teach computational thinking skills and include self-study modules from the Computer-Based Maths (CBM) project. Earn course completion and CBM computational thinking certificates and also apply your skills to obtain Wolfram Language Level 1 certification.

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Course Completion Certificates

Can I Spot a Cheat?

2 h

An Elementary Introduction to the Wolfram Language

7 h

Computational Xplorations

1.50 h

Creative Computation

2.50 h
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