COMPUTATIONAL THINKING: COURSE OVERVIEW MAKING INFORMATION AVAILABLE WITH HTML AND WEBPAGES DESKTOP PUBLISHING WITH MS WORD PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION.

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COMPUTATIONAL THINKING: COURSE OVERVIEW MAKING INFORMATION AVAILABLE WITH HTML AND WEBPAGES DESKTOP PUBLISHING WITH MS WORD PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION WITH MS POWERPOINT DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION WITH MS EXCEL VISUAL PROGRAMMING WITH ALICE DYNAMIC WEBPAGE PROGRAMMING WITH JAVASCRIPT In CSE3, we learned a variety of skills that enhance our fluency with information technology. We explored HTML and JavaScript, Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, and learned basic animation through Carnegie Mellon’s program, ALICE. Using MS Excel, we were able to plot and manipulate data pertaining to stock performance and personal budget. Then, we created graphs to represent the data that we found. Using the data that we gathered and organized in Excel, we were able to create bar graphs and pie charts. We then created a MS PowerPoint presentation to represent these graphs. This skill will be useful in the career world! One of our tasks was to create a word document that would represent our future career aspirations. I am a Psychology major hoping to go to graduate school for Clinical Psychology. Therefore, my published document pertained to the field of Clinical Psychology and the resulting potential career paths. We looked at a website that detailed the two different kinds of color representation techniques: additive and subtractive. Using the information and graphics on the website, we created our own word documents that mirrored the information. In both the career task and the color models task, we learned about page layout and transition between PDF and Word Document formats. Using HTML, we were able to create several webpages. The webpage shown above was our task for the first week of the quarter. This HTML creation lists my educational background and objectives for the quarter in CSE3. The HTML product shown below was an extra credit assignment that contained a link to the UCSD webpage, activated by clicking on the UCSD Tritons logo. Using JavaScript, we were able to create several interactive webpages. The image shown above was a webpage in which we surveyed students on whether or not they went to Sun God Festival The image to the right shows the “TritonJuice” virtual juice shop where we computed drink prices using buttons. We used Carnegie Mellon’s free animation program, ALICE, to practice loops and segmentation in animation. In the graphic on the upper left, we created a movie in which frogs, sitting on lilly pads, were nearly attacked by a bird but jumped to safety in the pond. We altered the movie to include five frogs (instead of the original two). The frogs spoke to each other, the camera panned to each frog accordingly, and all five frogs jumped in separate directions when it was time for them to escape the bird. The graphic on the right was a movie we made of a moving clock. The clock animation was an exercise in using counted loops for second (s), minute (m), and hour (h) hands. We were able to make the virtual clock run just the way a real one would!