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CSE 3 Projects of the Quarter By Victoria Licht

Computational thinking is coming up with a new solution to a problem. In CSE 3 we used computational Thinking to solve problems, design systems, and understanding the power and limits of human and machine intelligence.

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CSE 3 Projects of the Quarter By Victoria Licht

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  1. Computational thinking is coming up with a new solution to a problem. In CSE 3 we used computational Thinking to solve problems, design systems, and understanding the power and limits of human and machine intelligence Computational thinking is coming up with a new solution to a problem. In CSE 3 we used computational Thinking to solve problems, design systems, and understanding the power and limits of human and machine intelligence Computational thinking is coming up with a new solution to a problem. In CSE 3 we used computational Thinking to solve problems, design systems, and understanding the power and limits of human and machine intelligence One of the most common uses of a spreadsheet is to chart financial information. We created an annual budget for ourselves, so we can monitor our spending while here at UCSD and calculate how much discretionary spending money we have each month. We were encouraged to use real information but we could make up numbers if we did not feel comfortable with people seeing our finances. One of the most common uses of a spreadsheet is to chart financial information. We created an annual budget for ourselves, so we can monitor our spending while here at UCSD and calculate how much discretionary spending money we have each month. We were encouraged to use real information but we could make up numbers if we did not feel comfortable with people seeing our finances. Scratch helped us make games such as ping pong and tic tac toe. Scratch helped us make games such as ping pong and tic tac toe. Scratch helped us make games such as ping pong and tic tac toe. Scratch helped us make games such as ping pong and tic tac toe. Scratch helped us make games such as ping pong and tic tac toe. During this quarter we have learned about Information Technology (IT) fluency, including proficiency with certain computer applications (traditional computer literacy), principles on which you can build new understanding as IT evolves, high-level reasoning and IT problem solving, and basic web programming (HTML and JavaScript). Computational thinking, data analysis and data presentation have been the main themes throughout. Computational thinking is coming up with a new solution to a problem. In CSE 3 we used computational Thinking to solve problems, design systems, and understanding the power and limits of human and machine intelligence CSE 3 Projects of the QuarterBy Victoria Licht • Computational thinking is coming up with a new solution to a problem. • In CSE 3 we used computational Thinking to solve problems, design systems, and understanding the power and limits of human and machine intelligence • In Pround.html and Sample.html, we made a calendar and a UCSD websites • After we were finished we showed our TA the code that • we used to make sure we our web pages were what was asked of us. • In the web pages we had to use HTML to create them Computational Thinking During this quarter we have learned about Information Technology (IT) fluency, including proficiency with certain computer applications (traditional computer literacy), principles on which you can build new understanding as IT evolves, high-level reasoning and IT problem solving, and basic web programming (HTML and JavaScript). Computational thinking, data analysis and data presentation have been the main themes throughout. Making Information Available to the World with HTML and Web Page Overview: • One of the most common uses of a spreadsheet is to • chart financial information. • We created an annual budget for ourselves, so we can • monitor our spending while here at UCSD and • calculate how much discretionary • spending money we have each month. • We were encouraged to use real information but we • could make up numbers if we did not feel comfortable • with peopleseeing our finances. Data Analysis and visualization with Excel Presentation of Information with Word and PowerPoint Photoshop is a program that seems to come in handy. It helps make animation, such as the glacier as well as giving make over to people in photographs, like the one done on Madonna. Image Analysis and Manipulation with Photoshop • Scratch is a programming language developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group • at the MIT Media Lab to help young people learn how to develop computer programs. • Scratch helped us make games such as ping pong and tic tac toe. Visual Programming with Scratch

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