MOOC Participation
Logic Playground includes 6 such games, all with a cute ocean theme and 9 different language options! Do you or your children love logic puzzles? Are you looking for kids’ games that are easy to learn but challenge your brain; games that you can enjoy together with a youngster, that siblings can play together or your little ones can play safely on their own? Play Logic Steps at Math Playground! Complete the maze and turn all symbols back to a white rounded square. Fun Games for Kids Complete the maze and turn all symbols to white rounded squares. 42 puzzles to solve!
I find the open online education movement to be truly inspiring. As I enjoy the various course offerings, I'm keeping track of my participation below.
Completed
Logic Games 2 Math Playground
- Dan Grossman — Coursera, 2014
- Jennifer Widom — Stanford OpenEdX, 2014
- Martin Odersky, Erik Meijer, Roland Kuhn — Coursera, 2013
- Matthew Cook & Lauren Castellano — Udacity, 2013
- Martin Odersky — Coursera, 2013
- John Owens & David Luebke — Udacity, 2013
- Rajesh P. N. Rao & Adrienne Fairhall — Coursera, 2013
- Understanding Einstein: The Special Theory of Relativity
- Know Thyself
- Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science
- Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computation
- Web Application Engineering
- Introduction to Logic
- Natural Language ProcessingDan Jurafsky & Christopher Manning — Coursera, 2012
- Sebastian Thrun & Peter Norvig — pre-Udacity, 2011
Audited
Logic Games Math Playground
- Pascal van Hentenryck — Coursera, 2014
- Alex Aiken — Coursera, 2013
- Daphne Koller — Coursera, 2012
- Scott E. Page — Coursera, 2012
- Andrew Ng — Coursera, 2011
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