GPA Calculator: A Lesson in Computational Modeling
In this lesson, students will learn about computer simulations for engineering before they develop a GPA calculator and visualizer using a spreadsheet program (Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel).
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In this lesson, students will learn about computer simulations for engineering before they develop a GPA calculator and visualizer using a spreadsheet program (Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel).
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