Hi all, We have created a free online two-hour course on Graph Search that may be of interest to beginner programming students. We are looking for people around the world to take it. Please forward this to whoever you think may be interested, whether students, teachers or schools.
Thanks, Kyle *Free Graph Search Course! <http://www.mooc.labinthewild.org/>* <goog_699279994> <http://www.mooc.labinthewild.org/> Have you ever wondered how social networks find people to suggest as new friends? If you have two hours, you can find out right now! Finding friends online, solving a Rubik’s cube and searching for new pages on the internet are all connected by something called Graph Search, which is useful for new programmers to learn as early as possible. In our two-hour Graph Search mini-course, you will learn about social networks, Rubik’s cubes and search engines as we cover Depth-First Search, Breadth-First Search and Topological Sort. With the knowledge you gain in Graph Search, you’ll be a step ahead in your next programming course, and better prepared for future technical interviews. www.mooc.labinthewild.org/ ** This course uses code in Python and assumes some familiarity with:* - *variables* - *arrays* - *dictionaries* - *functions* - *parameters* - *returns* ** This course is part of a University of Washington research study focusing on how people learn from online courses.*
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