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.
Course Completion Certificates
Upcoming Events
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Apr 7 | Online
Computational Economics with Wolfram Language
This presentation showcases the ways that Wolfram Language integrates ready-to-use financial and socioeconomic data, automated modeling functionalities and powerful data visualization tools to advance economics and business intelligence workflows.
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Apr 21 | Online
Computational Chemistry and Bioscience with Wolfram Language
This presentation showcases Wolfram Language as a unified solution for biological, medical and chemistry research and teaching. Find out how you can leverage our ready-to-use bioscience data, powerful statistical analysis tools, state-of-the-art symbolic and numerical computation, and molecular and chemical modeling and analysis tools to elevate your workflow.
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Apr 23 | Online
Computational Xplorations with Examples from 3D Visualization and Nuclear Decay
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.