Critical Thinking, Innovation, Research and Development, Commercialization
This is CS50’s introduction to technology for students who don’t (yet!) consider themselves computer persons.
This is CS50’s introduction to technology for students who don’t (yet) consider themselves computer persons. Designed for those who work with technology every day but don’t necessarily understand how it all works underneath the hood or how to solve problems when something goes wrong, this course fills in the gaps, empowering you to use and troubleshoot technology more effectively. Through lectures on hardware, the Internet, multimedia, security, programming, and web development, this course equips you for today’s technology and prepares you for tomorrow’s as well.
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About the instructors
David J. Malan
Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice of Computer Science at Harvard University
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