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App Dev: Developing a Backend Service - Python
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab, you will enhance the online Quiz application by developing a backend service to process user feedback and save scores.…
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- English
Thinking About Care
Although all humans require care to develop and thrive, it is rarely the focus of academic studies. This course enriches learner’s understanding of this critical yet underappreciated facet of their lives by addressing such questions as: What is care? Who has traditionally provided it? How valued is care work? Does money take the care out of care work? In addition to advancing learner’s knowledge of the place of care in modern society and controversies surrounding it, Thinking About Care will give learners the opportunity to learn a strategy that surveys existing approaches to care.
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- 8 hours
- English
Effectively Dealing with Imbalance Classes
In this 2 hour guided project you will learn how to deal with imbalance classification problems in a profound manner, applying several resampling strategies and visualizing the effects of resampling on imbalance classification dataset.
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- 3 hours
- English
Datadog: Getting started with the Helm Chart
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab, you will learn how to use the Datadog Helm Chart.
In this lab you will run the Datadog Agent in a Kubernetes cluster as a DaemonSet in order to start collecting your cluster and applications metrics, traces, and logs. You can deploy a Datadog Agent with a Helm chart or directly with a DaemonSet object YAML definition.
In this lab you will be explaining and using those options in a real cluster, checking in real time the features they enable.
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- 1 hour
- English
Conduct a 5 Whys Analysis in Miro
By the end of this project, you will be able to conduct a 5 Whys Analysis to engage in a focused discussion to uncover why a problem exists, identify the core issue that can be addressed, and arrive at possible solutions.
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- 3 hours
- English
Using Interfaces with C# in Unity
Interfaces are a staple of good programming. They are "blueprints" for functionality and allow your code to be much more versatile, portable and understandable.
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- 2 hours
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Child Care as a Business
This course is targeted toward individuals wishing to run a home-based child care center. It covers topics such as the fundamentals of an in-home childcare setting as a business; the importance of financial management of a child care center; the creation of a child care contract; and an exploration of how to set tuition rates.
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- 12 hours
- English
Approximation Algorithms
Many real-world algorithmic problems cannot be solved efficiently using traditional algorithmic tools, for example, because the problems are NP-hard. The goal of the Approximation Algorithms course is to become familiar with important algorithmic concepts and techniques needed to effectively deal with such problems. These techniques apply when we don't require the optimal solution to certain problems, but an approximation that is close to the optimal solution. We will see how to efficiently find such approximations.
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- 15 hours
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Connect with Diverse Audiences during a Public Health Crisis
Public health communicators have a duty to communicate health information with integrity, accuracy, and clarity. For messaging to be most effective, public health communicators must help their audiences draw meaningful connections with the information being shared, and connect with them in ways that foster trust and credibility.
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- 14 hours
- English
Graduate Admission Prediction with Pyspark ML
In this 1 hour long project-based course, you will learn to build a linear regression model using Pyspark ML to predict students' admission at the university.
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- 2 hours
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Digital Transformation with GC - Português Brasileiro
As pessoas estão muito animadas com a tecnologia de nuvem e a transformação digital, mas também ainda têm muitas dúvidas.
Exemplo: O que é a tecnologia de nuvem? O que significa transformação digital? Como a tecnologia de nuvem pode ajudar sua organização? Por onde começar?
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Supply Market Analysis
In this course you will learn some tools to evaluate supply markets from a Strategic level (e.g. Macro) (PESTLE) to Tactical level (e.g. Industry) (Supply Market Segmentation, Five Forces, Supply Chain Mapping) to Operational Level (Supplier) (Informational Sources, SWOT, Financial Analysis)
A total of seven "proven" tools will be provided.
All of these tools will help you develop the right strategies, reduce risks, and make the "right" supplier decisions.
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- 5 hours
- English
Introduction to Machine Learning on AWS
In this course, we start with some services where the training model and raw inference is handled for you by Amazon. We'll cover services which do the heavy lifting of computer vision, data extraction and analysis, language processing, speech recognition, translation, ML model training and virtual agents. You'll think of your current solutions and see where you can improve these solutions using AI, ML or Deep Learning. All of these solutions can work with your current applications to make some improvements in your user experience or the business needs of your application.
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- 7 hours
- English
Flutter Startup Namer
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console.
This lab walks you through writing your first Flutter app compatible for Android, iOS, and web.
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- 1 hour
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Musicianship: Tensions, Harmonic Function, and Modal Interchange
After a tremendous response from learners on Coursera, Berklee Online has created a Developing Your Musicianship specialization, and this course is the third course in the series. If you have a general understanding of music theory or if you have completed Developing Your Musicianship I and II, this course will continue to help you understand musical concepts, enabling you to create and perform contemporary music. Taught by Berklee College of Music professor George W. Russell, Jr., the course includes four lessons that delve into an intermediate level of harmony and ear training.
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- 11 hours
- English
Digital Signal Processing 4: Applications
Digital Signal Processing is the branch of engineering that, in the space of just a few decades, has enabled unprecedented levels of interpersonal communication and of on-demand entertainment. By reworking the principles of electronics, telecommunication and computer science into a unifying paradigm, DSP is a the heart of the digital revolution that brought us CDs, DVDs, MP3 players, mobile phones and countless other devices.
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- 14 hours
- English
Create a visual information graphic with Canva
By the end of this project, you will create a visual information graphic using Canva.
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- 3 hours
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Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
This course presents an overview of the major domains of abnormal psychology. The course is made up of 5 modules, the first of which provides an introduction to the field through discussions of the concept of psychological abnormality, assessment and classification, and the major models in use for understanding psychological abnormality. The remaining four modules provide overviews of major domains of abnormal psychology, including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, stress and trauma-related disorders, and schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
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- 14 hours
- English
Create your first Amazon Aurora Database in AWS
In this 2-hour long project-based course, you will learn to create Amazon Aurora Database and will connect to the database using MySQL Workbench.
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- 3 hours
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Dynamic Programming, Greedy Algorithms
This course covers basic algorithm design techniques such as divide and conquer, dynamic programming, and greedy algorithms. It concludes with a brief introduction to intractability (NP-completeness) and using linear/integer programming solvers for solving optimization problems. We will also cover some advanced topics in data structures.
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- 38 hours
- English
What is “the mind” and what is artificial intelligence?
In this course, we will explore the history of cognitive science and the way these ideas shape how we think of artificial cognition.
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Build a Classification Model using PyCaret
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will create an end-to-end classification model using PyCaret a low-code Python open-source Machine Learning library.
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- 3 hours
- English
Impact from Digital Transformation: Full course
This course is about what you can do when everything around you seems to be moving due to digital change. It is about how to handle the disruptive process that tends to unfold in the industry nowadays due to digitalisation.
The way to handle this is what is here referred to as 'Digital Transformation' and at the core of it, it is about understanding how the new business landscape is evolving and heading for a new position in that landscape.
It is about corporate strategy!
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- 7 hours
- English
Search Engines for Web and Enterprise Data
This course introduces the technologies behind web and search engines, including document indexing, searching and ranking. You will also learn different performance metrics for evaluating search quality, methods for understanding user intent and document semantics, and advanced applications including recommendation systems and summarization. Real-life examples and case studies are provided to reinforce the understanding of search algorithms.
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- 30 hours
- English
Geospatial Analysis Project
In this project-based course, you will design and execute a complete GIS-based analysis – from identifying a concept, question or issue you wish to develop, all the way to final data products and maps that you can add to your portfolio. Your completed project will demonstrate your mastery of the content in the GIS Specialization and is broken up into four phases:
Milestone 1: Project Proposal - Conceptualize and design your project in the abstract, and write a short proposal that includes the project description, expected data needs, timeline, and how you expect to complete it.
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- 62 hours
- English