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Logic and Computational Thinking

Logic and Computational Thinking

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Understanding how a computer “thinks” is one of the first steps to becoming an excellent computer programmer. A foundation in logic is crucial in developing this understanding. Mastering logic is more than learning a set of rules. It involves learning how to break problems into smaller chunks, figuring out how repeatable processes can save time and improve quality, and understanding how to organize problems into the right size. In this course, you’ll learn how to do all those things and use computers to make them easier. After all, logical tasks are what computers are best at doing! This is not a programming course, but it will teach you how to approach critical thinking as both a lifestyle and an aide to better programming and testing. Note: These courses will retire in June. Please enroll only if you are able to finish your coursework in time.

Instructor Details

Paul created his first computer program when he was 12 years old and has been programming ever since. He received his Master’s degree in philosophy in 1997 and has taught philosophy courses at Seattle Pacific University since 2002. At Microsoft Paul has worked in Windows and Microsoft Learning doing engineering work and managing both engineering and content teams.

Specification: Logic and Computational Thinking

Duration

10 hours

Year

2020

Level

Beginner

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

No

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  1. Arnaud Dion

    This course is intended to learn the base of logic, deductive and inductive logic. It’s interesting, clear and easy to follow. At the beginning, it’s really easy. But don’t be fooled, it becomes more challenging at the end of the course !

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  2. Momshad Dinury

    At first I was like Ugh, this will be like old times I’ll give up half way. But this is the first time I decently completed a online course, took note, prepared for exam and was actually worried about the result. It’s a good course.

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