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.
Upcoming Events
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AUG 19–SEP 2 | Online
Wolfram Language Crash Course
This three-part course sequence will help you get up to speed on all things Wolfram Language in two short weeks. Learn the basics of Wolfram Language syntax and the notebook interface, get familiar with Wolfram Notebook Assistant, learn how to visualize data and mathematical functions and explore computational topics and curated real-world knowledge.
See Details and RegisterSep 2 | Online
Computational Xplorations with Examples from Video Analysis and Satellite Coverage
This free, introductory course demonstrates how to interactively explore nearly any field using computation. See how computational thinking—a modern blend of critical analysis and information processing—is being applied to a range of disciplines not traditionally associated with coding.
Oct 7 | Online
Wolfram Notebooks: Building and Sharing Technical Workflows
In this course you will learn how to create Wolfram Notebooks, interactive and powerful computational documents. This course shows how you can combine Wolfram Language with the notebook interface to express your ideas and develop technical workflows for data science, modeling, research, education and more.