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There are 4 modules in this course
This course starts you on your journey learning about computational thinking and beginning C programming. If you’d like to explore how we can interact with the world in a rigorous, computational way, and would also like to start learning to program, this is the course for you!
You may have heard lots of talk about computational thinking recently, but if you ask 10 different people what it is you’ll probably get 10 different answers. Rather than trying to define computational thinking, we’ll just say it’s a problem-solving process that includes lots of different components. In this course, we’ll explore algorithms and data collection.
Most people have a better understanding of what beginning C programming means! You’ll start learning how to develop C programs in this course by writing your first C program; learning about data types, variables, and constants; and honing your C programming skills by implementing a variety of STEM computations. This course doesn't assume you have any previous programming experience, so don't worry if you've never written code before.
If that all sounds interesting to you, go ahead and jump into the course!
Caution: Beginning (assuming no prior programming knowledge) is not the same as easy (not hard to do). Learning to program IS hard to do, especially since the courses in this specialization are built from a freshman-level college course. Meeting the course challenges while you master the material will be rewarding to you, but doing that will require hard work and maybe even a few expletives along the way.
Module 1: Learn about algorithms and write your first C program
Module 2: Discover how we store data in our programs
Module 3: Explore how we use data collection to solve problems and answer questions
Module 4: Practice writing C programs to implement STEM computations
What's included
11 videos5 readings1 programming assignment
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11 videos•Total 66 minutes
Course Introduction•8 minutes
Navigating a Coursera Course•4 minutes
Meet the Instructor (optional)•12 minutes
Lesson Introduction•1 minute
Find the Queen•7 minutes
Nom Nom Nom•5 minutes
Lesson Introduction•1 minute
Installing Visual Studio on Windows•5 minutes
Installing Xcode on a Mac•3 minutes
Your First C Program•13 minutes
Your First C Program in Xcode•7 minutes
5 readings•Total 100 minutes
Fun with Algorithms Topic Understanding Check•10 minutes
Running Your Integrated Development Environment•10 minutes
Exercise 1: Console Output•60 minutes
Starting to Code Lecture Code•10 minutes
It's Elemental Solution•10 minutes
1 programming assignment•Total 60 minutes
It's Elemental•60 minutes
Data Types, Variables, and Constants
Module 2•5 hours to complete
Module details
What's included
8 videos6 readings1 programming assignment
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8 videos•Total 55 minutes
Lesson Introduction•1 minute
Bits and Bytes•5 minutes
Data Types, Variables, and Constants•6 minutes
Integer Data Types•14 minutes
Floating-Point Data Types•10 minutes
The Char Data Type•7 minutes
The Bool Data Type•4 minutes
User-Defined Data Types•9 minutes
6 readings•Total 140 minutes
Exercise 2: Integer Variables and Operations•30 minutes
Exercise 3: Floating-Point Variables and Operation•30 minutes
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