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Image Analysis and Manipulation with Photoshop Computational Thinking Presentation of Information with Word & PowerPoint Making Information Available to the World with HTML and Web Pages Adventures in Computational Thinking By Wendy Hu During this quarter we have learned about Information Technology (IT) fluency, including proficiency with certain computer applications (traditional computer literacy), principles on which you can build new understanding as IT evolves, high-level reasoning and IT problem solving, and basic web programming (HTML and JavaScript). Computational thinking, data analysis and data presentation have been the main themes throughtout. Overview Visual Programming with Scratch Presenting complex raw data into easily understandable charts and grafts displaying it through the filters of PowerPoint and Word. Data Analysis and Visualization with Excel Scratch is a programming language developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab to help young people learn how to develop computer programs. The development of Scratch (and its name) was inspired by the scratching process that DJs use to create new sounds and music by rubbing old-style vinyl records back and forth on record turntables, creating new and distinctively different sound out of something that exists. One of the most common uses of a spreadsheet is to chart financial information. We created an annual budget for ourselves, so we can monitor our spending while here at UCSD and calculate how much discretionary spending money we have each month. We were encouraged to use real information (they promised not to look other than to help/check us off!) but if we didn’t feel comfortable with that, could feel free to make up numbers – they wouldn’t know if it was real anyway! Computational Thinking is thinking at multiple levels of abstraction For solving problems For designing systems For understanding the power and limits of human and machine intelligence Computational thinking also means being able to go above the original whole and constructing a whole of wholes. Or going above the whole and thinking about the whole in a different way. The concept of computational thinking is being spearheaded by the Center of Computational Thinking at Carnegie Mellon where their major activity is conducting PROBEs or PROBlem-oriented Explorations The World Wide Web is a system of interlinked hypertext documents contained on the Internet. With a web browser, one can view web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia and navigate between them using hyperlinks. Using concepts from earlier hypertext systems, English physicist Sir Tim Berners-Lee, now the Director of the World Wide Web Consortium, wrote a proposal in March 1989 for what would eventually become the World Wide Web. [1] He was later joined by Belgian computer scientist Robert Cailliau while both were working at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1990, they proposed using "HyperText to link and access information of various kinds as a web of nodes in which the user can browse at will", [2] and released that web in December. [3] [2] [3] "The World-Wide Web (W3) was developed to be a pool of human knowledge, which would allow collaborators in remote sites to share their ideas and all aspects of a common project." [4] [4] There are some very basic statistical concepts that every college educated person should understand. These are useful for understanding our grade distributions in classes here at UCSD, current events, and all manner of information in our lives. Because this isn't a math class,we have focused on the intuition and use of a very few of the most common statistical metrics. Image analysis is the extraction of meaningful information from images; mainly from digital images by means of digital image processing techniques. Image analysis tasks can be as simple as reading bar coded tags or as sophisticated as identifying a person from their face. Computers are indispensable for the analysis of large amounts of data, for tasks that require complex computation, or for the extraction of quantitative information. Per YearPer MonthPer WeekPer Day INCOME: Student Loans$15,420.00$1,285.00$299.83$42.83 Parents$1,200.00$100.00$25.00$3.33 Total Income:$16,620.00$1,385.00$324.83$46.17 Expenses: School Expenses: Tutition & Fees$0.00 Health Insurance$0.00 Books & Supplies$900.00$75.00$17.50$2.50 Parking$732.00$61.00$14.23$2.03 Living Expenses: Rent$8,040.00$670.00$156.33$22.33 Utilities$420.00$35.00$8.17$1.17 Car Insurance$0.00 Gas$900.00$75.00$17.50$2.50 Cell Phone$972.00$81.00$18.90$2.70 Food$3,360.00$280.00$65.33$9.33 Gym$336.00$28.00$6.53$0.93 Total Expenses:$15,660.00$1,305.00$304.50$43.50 Spending Money:$960.00$80.00$20.33$2.67