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Using computational thinking and data science with Python 3 to help you - and the world | PauseDoChange
- Use computational thinking and data science with a special utensil, Python, to help you - and the world
- Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science
- Course videos, description, and resources: Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science [Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | MIT OpenCourseWare]
- With: Eric Grimson, John Guttag, and Ana Bell
- Study skills
- Background knowledge and skills that might be helpful
- Resources
- Typing or entering information
- How might you type your Python code at a laptop or desktop computer or similar computer?
- How might you type your Python code at a smartphone or at a tablet computer or at a similar Internet-access device?
- If you want to type Python 3 code that uses external packages, you might use CoCalc.
- Why might you want to use CoCalc?
- Especially if you are not in a position to install or to use the relevant Python-related software at the smartphone, tablet computer, or other Internet-access device that you are using, then you might instead use Python 3 at CoCalc - especially for your Python 3 code that uses external packages.
- How might you start to use CoCalc?
- Learning resources
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