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Description

Overview:
JavaScript is the programming language of HTML and the Web.
Programming makes computers do what you want them to do.
JavaScript is easy to learn.
This tutorial will teach you JavaScript from basic to advanced.
Subject:
Computer Science
Level:
Community College / Lower Division, College / Upper Division, Career / Technical, Adult Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab, Interactive, Reading, Unit of Study
Provider:
w3schools
Date Added:
07/12/2015
License:
http://www.w3schools.com/about/about_copyright.asp
Language:
English
Media Format:
Text/HTML, Other

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Samuel Adams
on Mar 08, 08:06am Evaluation

Utility of Materials Designed to Support Teaching: Limited (1)

This resource is primarily directed towards learners, not teachers. While the information is clear and accurate, there is no guidance for instructors in terms of how to introduce the concept presented in each sub-section.

Samuel Adams
on Mar 08, 08:06am Evaluation

Quality of Assessments: Strong (2)

There are self-check sandbox environments provided for most, if not all, of the JS concepts presented in each unit. The sandbox allows for students to experiment with and apply the concept in question. However, this sandbox environment does not give feedback in terms of errors in the student’s code.

Samuel Adams
on Mar 08, 08:06am Evaluation

Opportunities for Deeper Learning: Limited (1)

The units are self-contained and sequential; however, there is not opportunities to combine the skills or knowledge in a way which facilitates deeper learning of the JS language structure. This would be a good supplement for learning the syntax and grammar of JS, but not to grasp OOP in general.

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