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Course Description

In this course, you will practice writing simple instructions for a computer. Through the use of a blocks-based programming language, you will implement instructions in code to create programs that complete an action. You will practice using repetition and variables to provide more flexibility and simplicity to your program. In the project, you will build a form that can use variables and basic arithmetic expressions to generate a report in HTML. Through these exercises, you will explore good programming habits and debugging techniques on your way to writing JavaScript syntax.

Faculty Author

Kyle Harms

Benefits to the Learner

  • Instruct a computer to complete tasks by making a plan for a program then coding that plan
  • Code and run a valid JavaScript program using blocks or syntax
  • Use variables to represent data and perform complex actions on that data
  • Analyze and describe what a program does and how it does it by tracing code

Target Audience

  • Novice and self-taught programmers
  • Web development career starters
  • Small business owners managing a website

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Cornell Computing and Information Science
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