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Computational Thinking Overview Computational Thinking Information Technology (IT) Fluency teaches basic web programming, including HTML and Javascript. It also teaches how it has evolved Computational thinking in this class has included Problem Solving Algorithms and digitizing information Data information and Analysis HTML Microsoft Word This exercise has taught basic programming allowing us to make webpages that can be viewed online This has taught more advanced features of Microsoft word that will be useful in the feature Alice Excel Alice was a new program we used to make movies through animation. It was a step necessary before we could start JavaScript. We made movies and recorded it. Excel is another program we learned new advanced features from. It helps accurately organize data , compute mathematical equations, and create graphical representation. JavaScript Power Point Power Point is a program I Know but this class taught me more advanced features including, adding graphs, adding themes, and adding backgrounds. I also learned how to convert power points to PDFs. JavaScript was the second programming tool we learned after HTML. This type of programming allowed for people interaction. We could make programs asking people questions and it was their answers that reflected the answers