| S# |
Lecture |
Course |
Institute |
Instructor |
Discipline |
| 51 |
What is an array, really? Abstract arrays (M-I-T)
|
Introduction to Computational Thinking (Fall 2020) (M-I-T)
|
MIT
|
Prof. Alan Edelman, Prof. David P. Sanders, Grant Sanderson, Dr. James Schloss, and Henri Drake
|
Basic and Health Sciences
|
| 52 |
Why you don't game on supercomputers (M-I-T)
|
Introduction to Computational Thinking (Fall 2020) (M-I-T)
|
MIT
|
Prof. Alan Edelman, Prof. David P. Sanders, Grant Sanderson, Dr. James Schloss, and Henri Drake
|
Basic and Health Sciences
|
| 53 |
Working with images in Julia (M-I-T)
|
Introduction to Computational Thinking (Fall 2020) (M-I-T)
|
MIT
|
Prof. Alan Edelman, Prof. David P. Sanders, Grant Sanderson, Dr. James Schloss, and Henri Drake
|
Basic and Health Sciences
|
| 54 |
Writing self-documenting code (M-I-T)
|
Introduction to Computational Thinking (Fall 2020) (M-I-T)
|
MIT
|
Prof. Alan Edelman, Prof. David P. Sanders, Grant Sanderson, Dr. James Schloss, and Henri Drake
|
Basic and Health Sciences
|
| 55 |
Macroscopic models of epidemic dynamics (M-I-T)
|
Introduction to Computational Thinking (Fall 2020) (M-I-T)
|
MIT
|
Prof. Alan Edelman, Prof. David P. Sanders, Grant Sanderson, Dr. James Schloss, and Henri Drake
|
Basic and Health Sciences
|
| 56 |
Reflections on an epidemic video (M-I-T)
|
Introduction to Computational Thinking (Fall 2020) (M-I-T)
|
MIT
|
Prof. Alan Edelman, Prof. David P. Sanders, Grant Sanderson, Dr. James Schloss, and Henri Drake
|
Basic and Health Sciences
|