- Level Professional
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This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this hands-on lab you will explore using Google Cloud Kubernetes Engine and Kubeflow TFJob to scale out TensorFlow distributed training.Auto Summary
Unlock the power of distributed machine learning with the "Distributed Multi-worker TensorFlow Training on Kubernetes" course. Designed for professionals eager to advance their skills, this hands-on lab immerses you in the Google Cloud console, where you'll master scaling TensorFlow training using Google Cloud Kubernetes Engine and Kubeflow TFJob. Offered by Coursera, this self-paced course enables you to learn at your convenience and pace. Whether you opt for a Starter or Professional subscription, you'll gain practical, in-depth knowledge essential for personal development in the rapidly evolving field of cloud-based machine learning. Ideal for those with a professional background, this course empowers you to elevate your expertise in innovative and scalable TensorFlow training solutions.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 12 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of California San Diego
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Learn to program with ArrayLists and 2-D Arrays in Java, and prepare to teach others using the free, online interactive CS Awesome textbook. In this course for teachers we'll guide you both in learning Java concepts and skills but also in how to effectively teach those to your students. This course will support you in teaching the Advanced Placement Computer Science A course or a similar introductory university-level programming course. We'll cover the Java concepts of ArrayLists and 2-dimensional arrays, as covered in the APCS A Units 7 and 8. Each topic will begin by relating Java to block-based programming languages and then provide video overviews of CS Awesome content along with additional materials to supplement learning for your students. You'll engage with additional materials to support your teaching including "deep dive" classroom discussion questions, assessment overviews, code tracing and problem solving skills for your students, including preparation for free response coding questions.الوحدات
Welcome
1
Discussions
- Meet your fellow learners!
2
Videos
- Welcome!
- Welcome to the Learn to Teach Java Specialization
Technology Preparation
2
Readings
- Make an Account on these Sites
- Using Googledocs in this Course
From Block to Text
1
Videos
- Block to Text: ArrayLists
Guided Textbook Learning
5
Assignment
- CS Awesome 7.1
- CS Awesome 7.2
- CS Awesome 7.3
- CS Awesome 7.5
- CS Awesome 7.6
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Videos
- Introduction to ArrayLists
- ArrayList Methods
- Traversing ArrayLists with Loops: Part 1
- Traversing ArrayLists with Loops: Part 2
- Traversing ArrayLists with Loops: Part 3
- Searching Algorithms: Part 1
- Searching Algorithms: Part 2
- Searching Algorithms: Part 3
- Sorting Algorithms
2
Readings
- Extra search resources
- Extra Sorting Resources
Mixed Up Code
1
Videos
- Mixed Up Code Overview
Classroom Discussions
1
External Tool
- Classroom Discussions: ArrayLists
2
Videos
- Classroom Discussions: Teacher Guide Part 1
- Classroom Discussions: Teacher Guide Part 2
1
Readings
- Optional: Read me if you haven't used Perusall for Classroom Discussions before
Teacher Powerup
4
Videos
- Assessment Options
- Developing Problem Solving Skills
- Free Response Question Overview (7.4) Part 1
- Free Response Question Overview (7.4) Part 2
Mastery Quiz
2
Assignment
- Java Mastery Quiz
- Teacher Mastery Quiz
In the Real World 2-D Arrays
1
Discussions
- Where do you see 2D arrays in the real world?
Guided Textbook Learning
2
Assignment
- CS Awesome 8.1
- CS Awesome 8.2
4
Videos
- Two-Dimensional Arrays Part 1
- Two-Dimensional Arrays Part 2
- Traversing 2D Arrays (nested loops) Part 1
- Traversing 2D Arrays (nested loops) Part 2
Classroom Discussions
1
External Tool
- Classroom Discussions: 2D Arrays
2
Videos
- Classroom Discussions: Teacher Guide Part 1
- Classroom Discussions: Teacher Guide Part 2
Teacher Powerup
3
Videos
- Assessment Options
- Free Response Question Overview Part 1
- Free Response Question Overview Part 2
Mastery Quiz
2
Assignment
- Java Mastery Quiz
- Teacher Mastery Quiz
Auto Summary
Enhance your teaching skills with the "Learn to Teach Java: ArrayLists and 2D Arrays" course. Focused on personal development, this foundational course is perfect for educators preparing to teach Advanced Placement Computer Science A or similar introductory programming courses. Led by Coursera, it covers Java concepts of ArrayLists and 2D arrays, integrating CS Awesome textbook content. With a duration of 720 minutes, the course includes video overviews, classroom discussion questions, and problem-solving activities. Subscription options include a starter plan, making it accessible for teachers aiming to effectively convey Java programming skills to their students.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 16 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Colorado Boulder
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"Fandom, Social Media, and Authenticity in the Digital Age" focuses your attention on the interconnected dynamics of identity, representation, interpretation, and self-reflection. It asks the question: how, where, and with whom do we inhabit the worlds of fandom and popular culture in the digital age? We will explore the role of digital media in the production of celebrity and fandom, using social media tools and platforms as a running case study. More broadly, the course is about what media studies scholar Henry Jenkins has called “participatory culture,” the processes by which bring our selves into digital spaces, establish trust and authenticity (or challenge these concepts), and negotiate identity in and amongst others. Along the way, you will develop skills in critical self-reflection and communication, as well as analysis and interpretation. You’ll audit your own social media usage, and put this learning in context with major social media presences of our era. Course-Level Learning Outcomes * Define and describe the relationship between fandom, popular culture, and digital media as each impact our identity and interactions with others * Apply critical self-reflection and close reading frameworks through personal and professional writing and online publication * Engage with pop culture and fandom communities by leveraging online platforms to make connections and synthesize learning * Reflect on your personal relationship to social media, identity, representation, and social interaction online Course 1 Skills: * Personal Development * Analysis * Digital Literacy * Writing * Social Media * Close Readingالوحدات
Specialization Overview
2
Videos
- Overview and Introduction
- Instructor Introduction
3
Readings
- Fandom and Pop Culture in the Digital Age Specialization Flow
- How to Learn, and Learn Well, Online
- Setting Your Goals and Expectations
Course Introduction
1
Videos
- Fandom, Social Media, and Authenticity in the Digital Age
The Fandom Framework
1
Discussions
- Introduce Yourself and Share Your Fandom!
1
Videos
- Fandom, Pop Culture, and Digital Media in Context
2
Readings
- The Fandom, Popular Culture, and Digital Media Framework
- A Fandom Glossary
Curated Readings and Resources
2
Readings
- Choose Your Own Adventure...
- Optional Additional Readings
Definitions of fandom, pop culture, and digital media
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Assignment
- Definitions of Fandom, Pop Culture, and Digital Media
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Readings
- Fandom Immersion Blog Project Description
- Download the Fandom Framework Quick Reference
Social Media and Participatory Culture
2
Videos
- Social Media, Representation, and Participatory Culture
- Interview with Dr. Casey Fiesler Pt. 1: Fandom, Identity, and Social Media
3
Readings
- Participatory Culture and the Study of Fandom in the Digital Age
- Kim Kardashian, Selfish, and Social Media Celebrity
- Kim Kardashian and Reception in the Social Media Era
Curated Readings and Resources
2
Readings
- Choose Your Own Adventure...
- Optional Additional Readings
Self-Reflection and Awareness Framework
1
Discussions
- Self-Reflection Activity: Social Media Audit
1
Readings
- Self-Reflection and Awareness Framework
Definitions in the self-reflection framework
1
Assignment
- Definitions in the Self-Reflection Framework
A model for pop culture analysis
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Videos
- Experience, Ideology, and Pop Culture Interpretation
- Interview with Dr. Casey Fiesler Pt 2: Next Steps for Fandom and Social Media
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Readings
- Roxane Gay's Model of Cultural Analysis
- Fandom Framework in Action: Transmedia Adaptation
Curated Readings and Resources
2
Readings
- Choose Your Own Adventure...
- Optional Additional Readings
Close Reading and Analysis Framework
1
Discussions
- Close Reading and Analysis Discussion
1
Readings
- Close Reading and Analysis Framework
Definitions in the close reading framework, and project preparation
1
Assignment
- Definitions in the Close Reading and Analysis Framework
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Readings
- Preparing Your Project Submission
Social Media, Identity, and Social Control
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Videos
- The Dark Side of Social Media
- Interview with Dr. Casey Fiesler, Pt 3: Online Fandom and the Stakes of Internet Research
- Interview with Dr. Casey Fiesler Pt 4: Some Advice
3
Readings
- Black Mirror, "Nosedive," and the Dark Side of Social Media
- Does Digital Media Change Our Behavior?
- Digital Platforms Spotlight: Instagram, OnlyFans, and TikTok
Curated Readings and Resources
2
Readings
- Choose Your Own Adventure...
- Optional Additional Readings
Course Content Review and Projects
1
Assignment
- Course Content Review
1
Peer Review
- Fandom Immersion Blog Project
Course Conclusion and Applying Your Skills
1
Discussions
- Applying Your Skills
1
Videos
- Conclusion: Fandom, Social Media, and Authenticity
Auto Summary
"Fandom, Social Media, and Authenticity in the Digital Age" delves into identity, representation, and self-reflection in digital spaces. Led by Coursera, this foundational course explores the role of social media in celebrity and fandom, encouraging critical self-reflection and analysis. Learners will audit their social media usage and engage with pop culture communities. Lasting approximately 960 minutes, subscription options include Starter and Professional, catering to those interested in personal development and digital literacy.
- Level Professional
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Capstone and Practice Exam is the seventh course in the Microsoft Azure Security Engineer Associate Professional Certificate training program. It allows you to apply the skills gained from the previous six courses and prepare for the AZ-500 exam. The course starts with a recap of courses 1 to 6, followed by a real-world capstone project. You will complete the tasks typically performed by an Azure security engineer and then submit the project for peer review. Then, you will evaluate other project submissions and discuss solutions with peers. Finally, you will take a program-level practice exam and receive guidance on enrolling in the AZ-500 Microsoft Azure security technologies exam. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Implement multifactor authentication. - Create a resource group and a new storage account and provide access to a user. - Create a strategy for implementing Azure security using security groups. - Set up a virtual machine (VM) to host a website, allowing only HTTP and HTTPS traffic. - Enable disk encryption on the VM. - Enable database auditing for a new Azure SQL database. - Enable Microsoft Defender for Azure SQL database. - List the steps to enroll in the AZ-500 exam.الوحدات
Welcome
1
Discussions
- Meet and greet
1
Videos
- Course introduction
1
Readings
- How to be successful in this course
Recap: Secure Access with Azure Active Directory
1
Assignment
- Knowledge check: Recap: Secure Access with Azure Active Directory
5
Videos
- Introduction to Azure Active Directory: Licenses, terminologies, and features
- Create and manage users in Azure Active Directory
- Manage groups and external users in Azure Active Directory
- Manage secure access in Azure Active Directory
- Explore authentication options for hybrid identities
1
Readings
- Summary
Recap: Identity Protection and Governance
1
Assignment
- Knowledge check: Recap: Identity Protection and Governance
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Videos
- Explore Azure Active Directory Identity Protection
- Manage privileged access using Privileged Identity Management
- Designing an enterprise governance strategy: Principles and policies
- Manage resources using role-based access control
- Manage and secure resources with resource locks and Azure Blueprints
1
Readings
- Summary
Recap: Implement Platform Protection
1
Assignment
- Knowledge check: Recap: Implement Platform Protection
5
Videos
- Implement perimeter security strategies in Azure
- Configure network security groups
- Implement application security in Azure
- Configure and manage host and container security
- Manage access to Azure Kubernetes Service
1
Readings
- Summary
Recap: Secure Your Applications
1
Assignment
- Knowledge check: Recap: Secure Your Applications
5
Videos
- Configure and manage Azure Key Vault
- Secure applications in the Microsoft identity platform
- Explore Azure Active Directory authentication and application registration
- Configure Microsoft Graph permissions
- Configure managed identities and web app certificates
1
Readings
- Summary
Recap: Secure Your Data at Rest
1
Assignment
- Knowledge check: Recap: Secure Your Data at Rest
5
Videos
- Secure Azure Storage for access control
- Configure authentication and encryption for Storage accounts
- Configure database security and monitoring
- Enable Microsoft Defender for Cloud for SQL Databases
- Implement data masking and encryption
1
Readings
- Summary
Recap: Manage Security Operations
1
Assignment
- Knowledge check: Recap: Manage Security Operations
5
Videos
- Configure diagnostic logging in Azure Monitor
- Configure Microsoft Defender for Cloud security policies
- Enable just-in-time virtual machine access
- Create custom analytics rules in Microsoft Sentinel
- Investigate incidents and threats with Microsoft Sentinel
1
Readings
- Summary
Graded assessment: Recap of Azure security technologies
1
Assignment
- Module quiz: Recap of Azure security technologies
1
Videos
- Module summary
1
Readings
- Glossary
Introduction to the project
2
Videos
- About the course project
- Project scenario
1
Readings
- Project setup
Peer review project
1
Peer Review
- Course project
1
Discussions
- Compare your work
Introduction to the practice exam
1
Assignment
- Practice exam
1
Videos
- Introduction to the AZ-500 and practice exams
1
Readings
- AZ-500 exam study guide
Course wrap-up
1
Discussions
- Reflect on your learning
1
Videos
- Congratulations
1
Readings
- Next steps: Enrolling for the AZ-500 exam
Auto Summary
"Capstone and Practice Exam" is a professional-level course in the Personal Development domain, offered by Coursera and taught by industry experts. This course is the final installment in the Microsoft Azure Security Engineer Associate Professional Certificate program, focusing on applying skills from the previous six courses and preparing for the AZ-500 exam. It includes a recap, a real-world project, peer reviews, and a practice exam. Ideal for those ready to implement multifactor authentication, set up secure VMs, and prepare for the AZ-500 certification. Available with a Starter subscription.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Coursera
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This project will allow you to discover Prezi, an online platform for designing presentations and marketing content of all kinds. You will learn about the features of Prezi and be able to create various attractive and animated visuals for your small business. This project is for small business owners who would like to learn how to use Prezi to create marketing content to boost sales and brand awareness.الوحدات
Your Learning Journey
1
Assignment
- Assess Your Knowledge
1
Labs
- Getting started with Prezi for small businesses
1
Readings
- Project Overview
Auto Summary
Discover how to create engaging presentations with Prezi in this beginner-level Coursera course designed for small business owners. Over 180 minutes, you'll explore Prezi's features and learn to craft animated visuals that enhance marketing content, boost sales, and elevate brand awareness. Available with a free subscription, this course is perfect for anyone looking to leverage Prezi for their small business marketing needs.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Coursera
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After completing this project, you will have learned how to optimize your Instagram Business Profile to better reach your target audience on Instagram. The goal of this project is to improve and optimize your Instagram Business profile in order to attract users. An Instagram Business Account allows you to advertise your business on the social media platform Instagram by publishing and sharing ads and photos with your target group. Today, you will learn various techniques that will help you improve your Instagram Business profile and to successfully advertise your brand on Instagram.الوحدات
Your Learning Journey
1
Assignment
- Assess Your Knowledge
1
Labs
- How to optimize your Instagram Business Profile
1
Readings
- Project Overview
Auto Summary
Unlock the secrets to enhancing your Instagram Business Profile with this engaging and informative course tailored for beginners. Perfect for personal development, this course will equip you with the skills to optimize your profile, ensuring you effectively reach and attract your target audience on Instagram. Under the expert guidance provided by Coursera, you will explore various techniques to improve your Instagram presence and successfully advertise your brand. Over a concise duration of 180 minutes, you'll delve into strategies for publishing and sharing impactful ads and photos that resonate with your audience. With free subscription options available, this course offers a valuable opportunity for beginners looking to harness the power of Instagram for business growth. Whether you're a small business owner, marketer, or entrepreneur, this course is designed to help you enhance your social media strategy and drive engagement on one of today's most popular platforms.
- Level Professional
- المدة 20 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Colorado Boulder
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Anti-Racism II is an intermediate course between Anti-Racism I and Anti-Racism III, focusing on the topic of race, racism, and strategies regarding how to be an anti-racist. Anti-Racism II is for anyone who has previously taken Anti-Racism I, or who has basic knowledge of the racial issues plaguing the United States, and globally. Anti-Racism I focused upon how to have open dialogue and conversations about race and racism. Anti-Racism II takes on the vital role assisting students in guiding their own conversations regarding race, and additionally gender and sexuality. Anti-Racism II will expand your knowledge and critically engage your inquiry, centering upon short interviews with leading scholars and activists in the field. Coupled with supplementary video and reading material, these interviews will further demonstrate the power of open dialogue and self-narration, directing you towards being an anti-racist ally. The centrality of the course interviews will culminate in a final project where students will construct and carry out their own personalized interview. The final project will test dialogic skills while asserting the importance of intimate conversations about race, gender, and sexuality. This is challenging work in troubling times that may conjure uneasy feelings and emotions. Anti-Racism II can work as a bridge coming face to face with your personal individual relationship with social demands plaguing us nationally and globally. The remedy is to allow yourself uncomfortableness in order to get to the solutions. We are all in this together. Peace & Love Shawn Course logo image credit: Emmanuel Gido, 08/31/2020. Available on Unsplash at https://unsplash.com/photos/SAjZSZUA690الوحدات
Course Introduction
2
Discussions
- Introduce Yourself!
- Oppressive Structures
3
Videos
- Welcome to Anti-Racism II
- Introduction to Week 1
- Dr. Natalie Avalos: Settler Colonialism, Race, and Decolonization
3
Readings
- A Note on Course Design
- Unpacking and Interrogating Settler Colonialism
- What Is Settler-Colonialism?
After the Land Settles
1
Discussions
- Unknown Histories
2
Videos
- Dr. Reiland Rabaka: Cultural, Political, and Economic Constructs of Race and Racism
- Dr. Seema Sohi: Engagements of Contemporary Dialogues in Race
4
Readings
- Foundations of Racism
- The 1619 Project
- The Birth of a Nation
- The Cost of Racism to White America
The Problems with Patriarchy
1
Discussions
- Toxic Masculinity in Your Community
1
Videos
- Dr. Arturo Aldama: Toxic Masculinity
3
Readings
- Toxic Masculinity
- Boys Will Be Boys
- U.S. Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, and the Racially Disparate Impacts of COVID-19
Say What?
1
Discussions
- What Did You Experience?
3
Videos
- Introduction to Week 2
- Dr. Reiland Rabaka: Interventions in Racist Terminologies
- Guiding Learners Through Race Speak
2
Readings
- Why It's So Hard to Talk about the N-Word
- The N-Word Documentary
Doublespeak
1
Discussions
- Doublespeak
3
Videos
- Dr. Jennifer Ho: Intellectual Perspectives of Race Language
- Dr. Awon Atuire: Ghanaian Perspectives of Racial Verbalisms
- Dr. Seema Sohi: Discussions of the "Model Minority"
Speaking Our Truths
1
Discussions
- Your Ethnicity
1
Videos
- Karia Janai White: Personal Account of Linguistic Racism
2
Readings
- Vulnerabilities around Race
- So You Want to Talk about Race?
Broadening the Lens
1
Discussions
- Intersectionality
3
Videos
- Introduction to Week 3
- Chronicles of Intersectional Constructions
- Dr. Nishant Upadhyay: Interpret Intersectional Structures and Transnational Identity
2
Readings
- Intersectional Constructions
- The Intersectionality Wars
Self-Identifying
1
Discussions
- Self-Identification
2
Videos
- Dr. Hillary Potter: Intersectionality: Politics of Identity and Criminology
- Karia Janai White: Intimate Discussions on Intersectional Identity
Remixing Our Realities
1
Discussions
- Remixing Your Reality
1
Videos
- Assétou Xango: Remixing Our Reality Through Intersectionality
Discussion Assessment
1
Peer Review
- Your Discussion Responses
Problem Solving
5
Videos
- Introduction to Week 4
- Dr. Reiland Rabaka: Solutions For Issues of Race and Racism
- Dr. Seema Sohi: Dealing With the Complications and Illogicality of Race and Racism
- Dr. Awon Atuire: Ideas for Remedies
- Dr. Natalie Avalos: Perpetual Fight Decolonizing Societies
Creating Change
2
Videos
- Dr. Jennifer Ho: Changing Our Manners of Speaking
- Karia Janai White: Self Reflection and Action
Unsettling
2
Videos
- Dr. Hillary Potter: Solutions For Dismantling Hegemonic Systems
- Dr. Nishant Upadhyay: Deconstructing Fears Around Race, Gender, and Sexuality
Create a Dialogue
1
Peer Review
- Create a Dialogue
1
Discussions
- Self-Reflection: Creating Your Dialogue
Final Thoughts
1
Videos
- Course Conclusion
Auto Summary
Anti-Racism II, led by Shawn on Coursera, is an intermediate course for those familiar with racial issues. It deepens understanding of race, gender, and sexuality through interviews, videos, and reading materials. The course culminates in a final project to practice dialogic skills. Ideal for learners seeking to become anti-racist allies, it spans 1200 minutes and offers Starter and Professional subscription options.
- Level Professional
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
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Make a GraphQL Server with ExpressJSAuto Summary
Unlock the power of GraphQL with ExpressJS in this comprehensive course designed for intermediate learners on Coursera. Over 180 engaging minutes, you'll dive into the intricacies of building a robust GraphQL server using ExpressJS, a popular web application framework for Node.js. This course, offered at no cost, will enhance your personal development skills, equipping you with the knowledge to create efficient and scalable server-side applications. Ideal for those with some prior experience in web development, this course promises to elevate your expertise and open new opportunities in the ever-evolving tech landscape. Join now and take your skills to the next level!
- Level Foundation
- المدة 21 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Colorado Boulder
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Great speakers focus on voice, nonverbals, eye contact, body language, and storytelling to captivate their audiences. Moreover, as a leader, it is possible to communicate in such a manner and in such a tone of voice so as to inspire in others nothing but an intense desire to excel, making this form, potentially, the most powerful leadership-communication skill of all. This course focuses on the fundamentals of excellent oral communication. This course can be taken for academic credit as part of CU Boulder’s Master of Engineering in Engineering Management (ME-EM) degree offered on the Coursera platform. The ME-EM is designed to help engineers, scientists, and technical professionals move into leadership and management roles in the engineering and technical sectors. With performance-based admissions and no application process, the ME-EM is ideal for individuals with a broad range of undergraduate education and/or professional experience. Learn more about the ME-EM program at https://www.coursera.org/degrees/me-engineering-management-boulder.الوحدات
Course Introduction
2
Readings
- Welcome and Where to Find Help
- Course Assessments
The First Step In Speaking To a Group
1
Discussions
- Common Themes in the Readings
1
Videos
- The First Step Is Knowing One's Audience!
3
Readings
- Essential Pieces To Know Your Audience
- Great Presentation Skills and Slides Are Not Enough
- Practice Your ABCs
The Art and Power Of Storytelling
1
Discussions
- Describe a Compelling Story
1
Videos
- "Reach" Your Audience With Storytelling
1
Readings
- Great Power is Found in Storytelling
Where do We Find Good Stories?
1
Discussions
- Practice Writing a Story
1
Videos
- Where Do Stories Come From?
1
Readings
- Stories Are Everywhere!
How To Tell a Story
1
Peer Review
- Prepare a Full Story
1
Discussions
- Reading Review
1
Videos
- Lessons on Storytelling
2
Readings
- Making a Story Meaningful
- What Story and When?
Focusing on Eye Contact
1
Discussions
- Practicing Eye Contact
1
Videos
- Addressing a Group With Eye Contact
1
Readings
- The Secret Ingredient When Speaking To a Group!
Focusing On Voice Modulation
1
Discussions
- Observing Your Voice
1
Videos
- Voice Modulation is an Attention Grabber
1
Readings
- The Many Aspects of Vocal Modulation
Focusing on Non-verbal Communication
1
Discussions
- Incorporating Gestures
1
Videos
- 80% Of Your Communication is Nonverbal
1
Readings
- The Top Five Nonverbal Cues
Focusing on Facial Expressions and Gestures
1
Peer Review
- Present Your Story With Refined Speaking Skills
1
Discussions
- Practice Facial Expression
2
Videos
- A Brief on Hand Gestures
- A Brief on Facial Expressions
1
Readings
- Give Meaning to Your Words
Presentation Slides and Font Size
1
Discussions
- Make Your Presentations Better
1
Videos
- A Secret to Slide Preparation
1
Readings
- Introduction to Preparing Slides
Avoid Death By Powerpoint and Using a Focus Box
1
Discussions
- Make Your Slides Better
1
Videos
- The Focus Box
The Importance of Site Preparation
1
Discussions
- Preparing a Site For Your Presentation
1
Videos
- Site Preparation: Neglected But Necessary
Equipment Associated with Presentations
1
Peer Review
- Present Your Story With Slides
1
Discussions
- Using a Slide Changer / Laser Pointer
1
Videos
- The Slide Changer and Laser Pointer
Knowing One's Topic
1
Discussions
- Learning Related Information
1
Videos
- The 360: Knowing Everything
1
Readings
- Learn Everything About Your Topic
The Incredible Power Of Rehearsal
1
Discussions
- A Tip From Winston Churchill
1
Videos
- The Rehearsal
1
Readings
- How Many Times Do You Need to Rehearse?
What If Something Goes Wrong?
1
Discussions
- What Will You Do?
1
Videos
- Reality and Working Through It
1
Readings
- Sometimes Things Can Go Wrong
Specific Considerations When Presenting to a Customer
1
Discussions
- General Applications For All Presentations
1
Videos
- Really? Paper Copies?
1
Readings
- Ten Tips For Presenting To a Client
Auto Summary
"Speaking to a Technical Group" is a foundational course in personal development, designed to enhance your oral communication skills by focusing on voice, nonverbals, eye contact, body language, and storytelling. Ideal for engineers, scientists, and technical professionals aiming for leadership roles, this course is part of CU Boulder’s Master of Engineering in Engineering Management (ME-EM) on Coursera. With a flexible 1260-minute duration and accessible starter subscription options, it’s perfect for those seeking to inspire excellence in technical settings.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 2 ساعات hours
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In game-design, animating doors is often handled in the same way as other animations. But this make the doors quite static, with only a limited range of motions (generally just "open" and "close"). Using Hinge Joints in Unity makes doors much more realistic, with dynamic swinging, breakable hinges and spring-based physics. In this one-hour, project-based course, you'll learn how to apply Hinge Joints to doors and other articulated objects in your game. You'll configure spring, motor and rotation-limit properties and explore how they interact with other physics-based objects in your game. The guided project will introduce you to the following Unity concepts: -Hinge Joint -Fixed Joint -Rigidbody -Basic coding techniques including TriggersAuto Summary
"Create Interactive Doors with Hinge Joints in Unity" is a one-hour, project-based course designed for game developers. Focused on personal development within the gaming domain, this foundational course by Coursera teaches you to animate doors using Unity's Hinge Joints for realistic, dynamic movements. You'll explore concepts like Hinge Joint, Fixed Joint, Rigidbody, and basic coding techniques. Ideal for beginners, it offers a hands-on approach to configuring spring, motor, and rotation-limit properties, enhancing your game's physics interactions. Available under the Starter subscription, it's perfect for aspiring game designers seeking practical skills.
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