- Level Foundation
- المدة 12 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of California San Diego
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Want to make a game that ends when you "catch" an object by clicking on it? Or maybe you get points based on how close you came? You'll do that in this class! This class teaches the concepts of conditional loops and if/else statements. For each concept, we'll start by helping you connect real-world experiences you are already familiar with to the programming concept you are about to learn. Next, through a cognitively scaffolded process we'll engage you in developing your fluency with problem solving with repeat until loops, while loops, and if/else statements in a way that keeps frustration at a minimum. Along the way you will learn about the common challenges or "bugs" students have with these concepts as well as ways to help them find and fix those concepts. You'll also be guided in running classroom discussions to help students develop deeper understanding of these concepts. Finally, you'll learn how to support interactive learning experiences among your students with Peer Instruction. Additionally, you will create a resource for your classroom to support an equitable classroom.الوحدات
Course Orientation
1
Discussions
- Get to know your fellow learners!
2
Videos
- Welcome!
- Welcome to the The Computational Thinking & Block Programming in K-12 Education Specialization
Technology Prep
2
Readings
- Using Googledocs in this Course
- Why Snap? Create your account
In My Life: Conditional Loops
1
Discussions
- What real world things do your students know?
1
Videos
- Fixed or Conditional?
Interactive Puzzles: Conditional Loops
1
Assignment
- Puzzle It Out
1
Videos
- What are interactive puzzles?
1
Readings
- Interactive Puzzles Instructions: Conditional Loops
Code Walkthrough: Conditional Loops
4
Videos
- (Optional) Writing Programs: What's special for teachers?
- Debugging: Common Challenges with Repeat Until (Boolean Expressions)
- Debugging: Common Challenges with Repeat Until (Check then what?)
- Debugging: Common Challenges with Repeat Until (Repeat vs Repeat Until)
1
Readings
- Create a Conditional Loop Program
Check Your Knowledge Puzzles: Conditional Loops
1
Assignment
- Check your knowledge quiz
2
Videos
- (Optional) More programming puzzles -- but different!
- (Optional) Demo: How to do Non-Interactive Puzzles
1
Readings
- Non-Interactive Programming Puzzles
Computational Thinking Development: Conditional Loops
1
External Tool
- Collaborative Knowledge Construction: Conditional Loops
1
Videos
- Classroom Discussion: Conditional Loops
Teacher Powerup on Code.org: Be The Student
2
Readings
- Code.org While Loops -- A Variation on Repeat Until
- Code.org Repeat Until in Maze
Concept Mastery Quiz & Learning Reflection
1
Assignment
- Concept Mastery Quiz: Repeat Until and While Loops
1
Discussions
- What to remember about learning conditional loops?
In My Life: If Statements
1
Assignment
- Playing Games with Conditions
1
Videos
- In My Life: Conditional Actions
Interactive Puzzles: If Statements
1
Assignment
- Puzzle It Out
1
Readings
- Interactive Puzzles Instructions: If Statements
Code Walkthrough: If Statements
1
Videos
- Debugging: If Else Statements
1
Readings
- Create an If Else Program
Check Your Knowledge Puzzles: If Statements
1
Assignment
- Check your knowledge quiz
1
Readings
- Non-Interactive Programming Puzzles
Computational Thinking Development: If Statements
1
External Tool
- Collaborative Knowledge Construction: If Else Statements
1
Videos
- Classroom Discussions: If Else Statements
Teacher Powerup: CS Unplugged If Else Lesson
1
Discussions
- What ideas for your classroom?
1
Readings
- Unplugged Conditionals: Video of the classroom
Teacher Powerup on Code.org: Be The Student
1
Readings
- Code.org If/Else Statements
Concept Mastery Quiz
1
Assignment
- Concept Mastery Quiz: If/Else
1
Discussions
- What to remember about learning if else statements?
Pedagogy: Peer Instruction
1
Discussions
- How do you get students learning from each other?
4
Videos
- Why Use Peer Instruction?
- How Does Peer Instruction Work?
- Peer Instruction Logistics
- Peer Instruction In This Class
Equity: Counselors, Parents, and Recruitment
1
External Tool
- What would counselors, administrators, or parents find compelling?
1
Readings
- Getting Your Computer Science Class Off the Ground
Pedagogy and Equity Quiz
1
Assignment
- Pedagogy/Equity Mastery Quiz
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Enhance your teaching skills with "Computational Thinking for K-12 Educators: Conditional Loops and If Statements." This foundational course from Coursera focuses on personal development, guiding educators through conditional loops, if/else statements, and problem-solving techniques. Over 720 minutes, you'll learn to connect real-world experiences to programming concepts, manage common student challenges, and foster interactive learning. Available through Starter and Professional subscriptions, this course is ideal for K-12 educators seeking to create engaging, equitable classroom experiences.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 29 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة The University of Edinburgh
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Explore the world of football (soccer), the money, the rivalries, the trends, the past, the present, the men’s game, the women's game and the real issues. Whether you love it, hate it or try to ignore it – join us as we go behind the scenes to examine why football is more than just a game. From street soccer to multi-million dollar transfers, from the men’s game to the women’s, from the global to the local, from the beaches of Brazil to the fight against poverty this online course looks beyond the pitch, to explore football’s role in society and possibly a community near you.الوحدات
Welcome
1
Discussions
- Short overview of football history, myth and power
2
Videos
- Welcome to Football: More than a Game
- Football history, myth and power
2
Readings
- Football history, myth and power
- Team and objectives
From folk game to people's passion
1
Assignment
- Football History
2
Discussions
- Why is the history of football important?
- Why does football history matter?
3
Videos
- Early Scottish influences
- Richard McBrearty on a history of world football
- Alan Hansen on Scottish football, Bill Shankly and football as fun
8
Readings
- Early Scottish influences
- Football history: Change over Time
- Richard McBrearty on a history of world football
- Power in football: the early foundation and mission of FIFA
- Power in football: the early foundation and mission of FIFA cont...
- Football myths: women's football is not a new development. The fastest growing team game in the world.
- The context of gender equity
- Football at the Summer Olympics
Overview, key terms and next steps
1
Readings
- Overview, key terms and next steps
Welcome
1
Videos
- The global spectacle of football
4
Readings
- The global spectacle of football
- Team and objectives
- Short Overview: Football in a Global World?
- Short Overview: Football in a Global World?
Global football, FIFA and the Big Five European Leagues
1
Assignment
- Global football
3
Discussions
- Discussion on Global Football
- Does Global Power and Money Lead To Being the Best?
- Discussion on Football in the Broader Context
5
Videos
- Global Football: Part I
- Global Football: Part II
- Early FIFA Governance Reforms
- Money, Finance and Fair Play?
- Global football: Part III
9
Readings
- Global Football: Part I
- Global Football: Part II
- The FIFA Men's World Cup - Has it Become More or Less Global?
- The Global Growth of Women's Football
- FIFA Governance Reforms
- FIFA, Power and Geography
- Money, Finance and Fair Play - An introduction
- Money, Money, Money and the Big Five Leagues
- Global football: Part III
Overview, key terms and next steps
1
Readings
- Overview, key terms and next steps
Welcome
1
Videos
- Introduction to Week 3
3
Readings
- Introduction to Week 3
- Team and Objectives for Week 3
- Introduction to Football Clubs, Nations and Matches That Changed the World
Great Football Communities, Clubs and Stadiums
1
Discussions
- Is Football Good For the Community?
2
Videos
- Gavin Reid on Football and the Community
- Alan Hansen on Liverpool and Anfield Stadium
11
Readings
- Gavin Reid on Football and the Community
- Football More than a Game for Spartans, Barcelona, Tottenham and Brentford
- Mathare United Football Club
- Ajax Amsterdam and Youth
- Creating Fan Engagement: Part 1
- Creating Fan Engagement: Part 2
- Real Madrid and Football Wealth
- Alan Hansen on Liverpool and Anfield Stadium
- The Para Football Community
- The Para Football Community - Continued
- Further Resource - Football and Social Responsibility
Football Rivalries and Derby Matches
1
Assignment
- Great Nations, Rivalries and Matches
1
Discussions
- What Makes a Great Footballing Nation?
3
Videos
- Alan Hansen on the Liverpool vs. Everton Derby
- Gavin Reid on Barcelona FC
- Football Games that Changed the World
6
Readings
- Alan Hansen on the Liverpool vs. Everton Derby
- Classic Football Rivalries
- Classic Football Rivalries continued
- El Classico: Real Madrid v Barcelona
- Gavin Reid on Barcelona FC
- Football Games that Changed the World
Overview, Key Terms and Next Steps
1
Discussions
- Discussion on Football Communities and Nations
1
Readings
- Overview, Key Terms and Next Steps
Welcome
1
Discussions
- Who are the Football Champions of the World?
1
Videos
- Introduction to week 4
3
Readings
- Introduction to week 4
- Team and Objectives for Week 4
- World Champions at a Glance
Women: Champions and the World Cup
2
Discussions
- The State of Play - Discussion
- Challenging Stereotypes Women Footballers as Agents of Change - Discussion
1
Videos
- Shirley Gray talks about women, physical education and football
11
Readings
- World Cups, Europe, Trends and Rankings
- Australia and New Zealand 2023 World Cup
- Shirley Gray talks about women, physical education and football
- Equal pay for Norwegian footballers
- Girls United
- Girls United - Discussion
- The State of Play
- Enabling Women's Football - Making the Case For & Challenging Stereotypes
- Equal Pay and Representation
- Governance and Representation
- Carney Review 2023
World Cup Cities, Champions and Legacies
1
Discussions
- Qatar 2022 FIFA Men’s World Cup: The Facts, The Case For and Against
2
Videos
- Alan Hansen on Maradona, Brazil and the World Cup
- One View on Brazil 2014 and Qatar 2022
12
Readings
- Champions, Rankings and Host Cities
- Alan Hansen on Maradona, Brazil and the World Cup
- Major Sporting Events and Cities
- Brazil 2014 and Russia 2018: were they a success?
- Africa and the World Cup
- Explaining the strengths and weaknesses of African football performance at the World Cup
- Qatar 2022
- Qatar 2022 - Sport, Soft Power and Qatar
- Qatar 2022 - The Activists Challenge
- Qatar 2022 - The Qatari Response and Challenge
- Qatar 2022 - The Football Challenge
- One View on Brazil 2014 and Qatar 2022
The Homeless World Cup
1
Assignment
- Who are the champions of the world?
1
Discussions
- Discussion: Football Delivering Non-Football Outcomes
3
Videos
- Homeless World Cup Chile 2014
- Mel Young on football tackling homelessness
- Mel Young talks about poverty and the Homeless World Cup
5
Readings
- Homeless World Cup Chile 2014
- Can a ball help homelessness?
- Mel Young on football tackling homelessness
- Mel Young talks about poverty and the Homeless World Cup
- Overview, Key terms and Next steps
Welcome
1
Discussions
- Discussion: Does Football help with International Development?
1
Videos
- Introduction to Week 5
3
Readings
- Introduction to Week 5
- Team and Objectives for Week 5
- Short Overview: Football, International Relations and Peace Building.
Football as Aid: Advancing International Development through Football
1
Videos
- Football's Contribution to Charity, Employment and International Development
5
Readings
- Football's Contribution to Charity, Employment and International Development
- Football as a Resource of Hope
- Football for International Development
- Football organisations working together to further social change
- Football, Nations and Reconciliation
Football for Hope, Peace, Diplomacy and Health
1
Assignment
- Football: More than a game
1
Discussions
- Discussion: Can Football Win Friends?
5
Readings
- Nelson Mandela, Football and Freedom
- The Soft Power of Football
- Footballers as Diplomats in Tracksuits
- Advancing Humanity and Helping Refugees through Football
- Overview, Key Terms and Next Steps
Welcome
1
Discussions
- Discussion: What Issues Face Football Today?
1
Videos
- Introduction to Week 6
3
Readings
- Introduction to Week 6
- Team and Objectives for Week 6
- Some Current Football Issues and the Peer Assignment
Football Issues and Preparation for Peer Review
3
Discussions
- Advancing Health through Football
- Football Business and Finances
- Discussion: Governance, Accountability and Integrity and Getting the Good News Stories Out.
11
Videos
- Cindy Gray on football's role in improving health and fitness
- Alan Hansen on money and charity work in football
- Football Finances and Ownership
- Case Study of Football Fan Ownership
- The Business of Football - Part 1
- The Business of Football - Part 2
- Why is Football Data Important
- Data Analytics: Case Study of Women’s Football
- Alan Hansen and Jim Murphy: Is football more than a game?
- The Future of Football - Part 1
- The Future of Football - Part 2
11
Readings
- Cindy Gray on football's role in improving health and fitness
- Alan Hansen on money and charity work in football
- Football Finances and Ownership
- Case Study of Football Fan Ownership
- An introduction to Governance
- The Business of Football
- Introduction to aspects of Football Data and Artificial Intelligence
- Football is More than a Game for China and Saudi Arabia
- Grant Jarvie on Why Football is More than a Game: Part 1
- Grant Jarvie on Why Football is More than a Game: Part 2
- The Future of Football
Your 500 word answer to why football is more than just a game
1
Peer Review
- Why is football more than a game?
1
Discussions
- The peer review exercise
Overview, Key Terms and the Final steps
2
Readings
- Overview
- Post-Course Survey
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"Football: More than a Game" by Coursera delves into the global impact of football, exploring its financial aspects, rivalries, trends, and social issues in both men's and women's games. This 1740-minute foundational course is ideal for anyone interested in understanding football's societal role, from local communities to global stages. Available with a Starter subscription, join to uncover why football transcends the pitch.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 12 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Sciences Po
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Urbanization is reaching a new peak in the contemporary world with the rise of mega cities. Researchers try to make sense of these large urban areas using a variety of concepts. The class will review debates and present social science models of cities to analyse and compare contemporary developments. General Overview Help Center Urbanization is reaching a new peak in the contemporary world with the rise of mega cities. Researchers try to make sense of these large urban areas using a variety of concepts. The class will review debates and present social science models of cities to analyse and compare contemporary developments. Globalization, Europeanization processes support the rapid developments of cities in different part of the world. Urbanization is reaching a new high in the contemporary world with the rise of mega cities (beyond 15 million inhabitants) such as Calcutta, Los Angeles, Dhaka, Cairo, Tokyo, New York, Shanghai, Mexico or Seoul. Beyond the modern metropolis, researchers try to make sense of these large urban areas using a variety of concepts such as the ‘postmetropolis’, ‘global cities’, and ‘global city-regions’. The class will review debates and present social science models of cities and metropolis to analyse and compare contemporary developments. How can do we study those cities when they become mega urban regions, does size matter and for what? Do we see the making of a vast urban world or by contrast beyond the apparent convergence of complex globalisation processes understood in relation to globalised capitalism, is it possible to identify masked differentiations and the strengthening of different urban worlds? How do we make sense of this urban world when cities are not independent units but have to be understood both in terms of territories, rootedness, and at the same time in terms of relations to take into account flux, mobility, circulations ? What is the relevance of social science concepts developed in the Western world to analyse the transformation of Lagos? To what extent may the systematic development of new forms of comparison between northern cities and cities from the South change social sciences and contribute to overcome the bias towards national comparison? For the time being, given current conditions of capitalism, political, economic, cultural and social questions are increasingly becoming urban questions. In the modern conception of the world/globalcity, characterised by size, the aggregation of housing, differentiated divisions of labour, and the density of interaction, several conceptions of cities exist which have become entangled and sometimes opposed to each other. These different conceptions underline different processes of integration: the material city of walls, squares, houses, roads, light, utilities, buildings, waste, and physical infrastructure; the cultural city in terms of imaginations, differences, representations, ideas, symbols, arts, texts, senses, religion, and aesthetics; the politics and policies of the city in terms of domination, power, government, mobilisation, public policies, welfare, education; the social city of riots, ethnic, economic and gender inequalities, everyday life and social movements; and the economy of the city : the division of labour, scale, production, consumption, trade..... Classic urban questions about inequalities, housing, government, integration, are combined with issues about the urban fabric, questions of mobility and rootedness, sustainable development and risks, the making of the cyborg cities, questions of social control and riots, urban culture, innovation and urban economic development. All video produced by Sciences Po for this Mooc are under Creative Commons (BY / NC / SA) Recommended Background The course is designed for undergraduates but it also will interest graduates and professionals concerned in urban issues. The course is organized in 8 sequences and displays multimedia contents (images, video, original documents). There will be also assignments that consist in participating to discussions related to theoretical models presented in the course based on case studies of your choice, and peer assessments on your contributions. Syllabus : Week #1 : Introduction, definition, urban questions and the use of models Week #2 : European cities and the weberian model of integration Week #3 : Colonial and post colonial cities Week #4 : Industrial cities (and Socialist cities) and Marxist models Week #5 : The American metropolis and the Chicago School, Week #6 : Post metropolis, fragments and differences Week #7 : Global cities and mega cities Week #8 : Smart cities and the sociology of science and technologyالوحدات
Welcome to the new urban world
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Videos
- Welcome to the new urban world
Ancient cities
1
Videos
- Ancient cities
Words to qualify cities and the urban world
1
Videos
- Words to qualify cities and the urban world
A world of cities or a generalised urban world ?
1
Videos
- A world of cities or a generalised urban world ?
Urbanisation processes
1
Readings
- Urbanisation processes
Definitions
1
Videos
- Definitions
Models and urban sociology
1
Videos
- Models and urban sociology
References
1
Readings
- References
Introduction to European city
1
Videos
- Introduction to European city
Historical emergence of european cities
1
Readings
- Historical emergence of european cities
The urban bourgeoisie
1
Readings
- The urban bourgeoisie
The Venice Case study
1
Readings
- The Venice Case study
Municipal revolution and the fragile political autonomy
1
Videos
- Municipal revolution and the fragile political autonomy
1
Readings
- Municipal revolution and the fragile political autonomy v2
The weberian model of the « Occidental city »
1
Videos
- The weberian model of the « Occidental city »
Neo weberian model: european city as an economic and political actor
2
Videos
- Neo weberian model part 1
- Neo weberian model part 2
How useful is the European city model
1
Readings
- How useful is the European city model
The Los Angeles case study
1
Videos
- The Los Angeles case study
References
1
Readings
- References
Imposing a universal European framework or looking for alternatives ?
1
Videos
- Imposing a universal European framework or looking for alternatives ?
Colonial empires and the making of colonial cities
1
Readings
- Colonial empires and the making of colonial cities
Do colonisers need cities ?
1
Readings
- Do colonisers need cities ?
Inequality, segregation and the colonial political order
2
Videos
- Inequality, segregation and the colonial political order part 1
- Inequality, segregation and the colonial political order part 2
A model of colonial cities ?
1
Readings
- A model of colonial cities ?
Features of colonial cities
1
Videos
- Features of colonial cities
Legacy of colonisation, post colonial cities ?
1
Videos
- Legacy of colonisation, post colonial cities ? v1
1
Readings
- Legacy of colonisation, post colonial cities ? v2
References
1
Readings
- References
Introduction : industrial urbanisation and urban change
1
Videos
- Industrial urbanisation and urban change
The Industrial revolution and the emergence of the industrial cities/urban regions
1
Readings
- The Industrial revolution and the emergence of the industrial cities/urban regions
Two waves of industrialization
1
Videos
- Two waves of industrialization
The conditions of the working class: exploitation, poverty, inequalities
1
Readings
- The conditions of the working class: exploitation, poverty, inequalities
The making of the industrial city as a social structure
1
Videos
- The making of the industrial city as a social structure
The physical infrastructure of the industrial metropolis
1
Readings
- The physical infrastructure of the industrial metropolis
Industrial cities beyond Europe, Chicago takes the lead
1
Readings
- Industrial cities beyond Europe, Chicago takes the lead
Methods and variables of the marxist industrial agglomeration model
1
Videos
- Methods and variables of the marxist industrial agglomeration model
A marxist interpretation of the industrial city
1
Readings
- A marxist interpretation of the industrial city
Industrial cities after the West and the industrial city model
1
Readings
- Industrial cities after the West and the industrial city model
References
1
Readings
- References
Introduction : centers of experiment for modern social life
1
Videos
- centers of experiment for modern social life
European capitals of the great nation states of the 19th century turn into metropolis
1
Videos
- European capitals of the great nation states of the 19th century turn into metropolis
New York, the American metropolis
1
Readings
- New York, the American metropolis
Metropolis in the south
1
Videos
- Metropolis in the south
Buenos Aires
1
Readings
- Buenos Aires
Metropolis and the urban way of life
1
Readings
- Metropolis and the urban way of life
The human ecology of cities and the US coming of age of urban sociology
1
Videos
- The human ecology of cities and the US coming of age of urban sociology
The City by Louis Wirth
1
Readings
- "The City" by Louis Wirth
The segregated metropolis, race and class, measures and cultural making of boundaries
2
Readings
- The segregated metropolis, race and class, measures and cultural making of boundaries part 1
- The segregated metropolis, race and class, measures and cultural making of boundaries part 2
Competition and the development of the metropolis
1
Videos
- Competition and the development of the metropolis
References
1
Readings
- References
Introduction : a globalising urban capitalist world
1
Videos
- a globalising urban capitalist world
The rise of mega cities
1
Readings
- The rise of mega cities
The financiarisation of the city, real estates, utilities
1
Readings
- The financiarisation of the city, real estates, utilities
A model of the urbanization of capital
1
Readings
- A model of the urbanization of capital
Scott and Storper and the new economic geography
1
Readings
- Scott and Storper and the new economic geography
Cities of flows and nodes of networks
1
Readings
- Cities of flows and nodes of networks
Globalization
1
Videos
- Globalization
Global cities : Big cities with advanced economic functions ?
1
Videos
- Big cities with advanced economic functions ?
Unequal City
1
Readings
- Unequal City
Conclusion Global city
1
Videos
- Conclusion Global city
References
1
Readings
- References
Post metropolis and the criticism of models
1
Videos
- Post metropolis and the criticism of models
Different urban worlds
1
Readings
- Different urban worlds
Conflictual cities, Contested cities, rejecting modernism, capitalism and the state
1
Videos
- Conflictual cities, Contested cities, rejecting modernism, capitalism and the state
Urban Riots
1
Readings
- Urban Riots
Beyond modernism the cultural turn of urban studies
1
Videos
- Beyond modernism the cultural turn of urban studies
Culture and entertainment are back in town, the city of visitors
1
Videos
- Culture and entertainment are back in town, the city of visitors
informal settlements, networks and illegalities
2
Readings
- informal settlements, networks and illegalities part 1
- informal settlements, networks and illegalities part 2
Conclusion Post Metrpolis
1
Readings
- Conclusion Post Metrpolis
References
1
Readings
- References
Introduction to smart city
2
Videos
- Introduction to smart city – Part 1
- Introduction to smart city – Part 2
Maps and networks
2
Videos
- Maps and networks – Part 1
- Maps and networks – Part 2
1
Readings
- Maps and networks – Part 3
Smart city model
1
Videos
- Smart city model – Part 1
1
Readings
- Smart city model - Part 2
Access and online activity in the city
1
Readings
- Access and online activity in the city
Transforming life - transforming India
1
Readings
- Transforming life - transforming India
Sustainable city
1
Videos
- Sustainable city
References
1
Readings
- References
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"Cities are Back in Town: Urban Sociology for a Globalizing Urban World" is an insightful course offered by Coursera, perfect for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of urbanization in the contemporary era. With cities expanding into mega urban regions, this course focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of urban sociology, providing a comprehensive analysis of how globalization and urbanization shape our world. Guided by experienced instructor Sciences Po, the course spans 720 minutes, broken down into 8 engaging sequences. Each sequence delves into different urban models and concepts, helping learners explore topics such as European cities, colonial and post-colonial cities, industrial cities, the American metropolis, global cities, and smart cities. Learners will engage in multimedia content, including videos, images, and original documents, and will participate in discussions and peer assessments to deepen their understanding. This foundational-level course is ideal for undergraduates, graduates, and professionals keen on urban issues. It offers flexible subscription options, including Starter and Professional plans, catering to different learning needs. Join this course to gain a robust understanding of urban sociology, explore the intricate fabric of global cities, and contribute to discussions on contemporary urban developments.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 7 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة SoFi
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This course is primarily aimed at those who want to understand more about how they can protect their finances from unexpected events. Taught by a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Professional, this course covers the role insurance plays into your financial plan, including what kinds of insurance to explore, how to determine how much insurance you need, and how different kinds of insurance works. The course includes life insurance, health insurance, disability insurance, homeowners insurance, renters insurance, auto insurance, and umbrella insurance. You will also learn about estate planning, including the documents involved and special considerations for new parents. This course helps you understand how protecting your money is an important part of financial planning. It is geared towards learners in the United States of America. It is part of The Fundamentals of Personal Finance specialization but can be taken as a standalone course as well.الوحدات
Fitting Insurance in Your Plan
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Assignment
- Different Types of Insurance
1
Videos
- When Insurance Makes Sense
3
Readings
- Welcome to Risk Management in Personal Finance
- The Role of Insurance in a Financial Plan
- What Types of Insurance Do You Need
Understanding The Basics of Health Insurance
1
Assignment
- The Basics of Health Insurance
1
Videos
- How Health Insurance Works
1
Readings
- Key Considerations for Health Insurance
Diving Into Specific Health Insurance Options
1
Assignment
- Comparing Different Types of Health Insurance
2
Videos
- How Common Health Plans Work
- Choosing the Right Type of Health Insurance
5
Readings
- A Deep Dive into Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Plans
- A Deep Dive into Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) Plans
- A Deep Dive into High Deductible Health Plans (HDHP)
- A Deep Dive into Individual Health Insurance
- Activity - Evaluate Your Health Insurance
Module Quiz
1
Assignment
- Understanding Basic Insurance Concepts
Understanding Different Types of Life Insurance
1
Assignment
- Term vs Whole Life
2
Videos
- What Is Life Insurance and Why Do You Need It
- Term vs Permanent Life Insurance
2
Readings
- Tips for Comparing Life Insurance Policies
- Term vs Whole Life Insurance
Having the Right Amount of Life Insurance
1
Assignment
- Amount of Life Insurance Needed
2
Videos
- How Much Life Insurance Do You Need
- How Life Insurance Needs Change Over Time
1
Readings
- Activity - Calculate Your Insurance Need
Protecting Your Income with Disability Insurance
2
Assignment
- The Basics of Disability Insurance
- Different Types of Disability Insurance
2
Videos
- What Is Disability Insurance and Why Do You Need It
- Group vs Individual Disability Insurance
3
Readings
- Short vs Long Term Disability Insurance
- Why the Definition of Disability Matters
- Activity - Evaluate Your Disability Insurance
Module Quiz
1
Assignment
- Protecting Against Death and Disability
Insuring Your Home
1
Assignment
- Homeowners Insurance
1
Videos
- The Basics of Homeowners and Renters Insurance
1
Readings
- Key Considerations for Homeowners Insurance Policies
Insuring Your Apartment
1
Assignment
- Renters Insurance
2
Readings
- Key Considerations for Renters Insurance Policies
- Choosing the Right Deductible for You
Insuring Your Car
1
Assignment
- Auto Insurance
1
Videos
- The Basics of Auto Insurance
Insuring Against Legal Liability
1
Assignment
- Umbrella Insurance
1
Videos
- The Basics of Umbrella Insurance
1
Readings
- Umbrella Insurance Ins and Outs
Module Quiz
1
Assignment
- Insuring Your Home, Apartment, and Car
Understanding Basic Estate Documents
1
Assignment
- The Basics of Estate Documentation
1
Videos
- The Basics of Estate Planning
3
Readings
- Does Everyone Need an Estate Plan?
- Does Everyone Need an Estate Plan?
- Do I Need a Trust?
Implementing Relevant Estate Documents
1
Assignment
- Estate Documentation Based on Situations
2
Readings
- Estate Planning for New Parents
- Explaining Common Estate Documents
Module Quiz
1
Assignment
- Implementing Basic Estate Documentation
Auto Summary
Discover how to protect your finances from unexpected events with "Risk Management in Personal Finance." Guided by a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Professional, this course explores essential insurance types, including life, health, disability, homeowners, renters, auto, and umbrella insurance, along with estate planning. Ideal for U.S. learners, it is part of The Fundamentals of Personal Finance specialization but can be taken independently. Available on Coursera, with both Starter and Professional subscription options, the course spans 420 minutes and is tailored for foundational-level students.
- Level Foundation
- المدة
- الطبع بواسطة W3Schools
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Start learning Bootstrap 5 with the w3schools course to improve your Web Development skills. Bootstrap 5 is the newest version of Bootstrap, which is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile-first websites. This is a structured and interactive version of the w3schools Bootstrap 5 Tutorial. The course is self-paced with text based modules, practical interactive examples and exercises to check your understanding as you progress. W3schools is the world's largest web developer learning site. Start learning with our proven tutorials used by millions of learners!الوحدات
BS5 Get Started
BS5 Containers
BS5 Containers - Exercises
BS5 Grid Basic
BS5 Text/Typography
BS5 Typography - Exercises
BS5 Colors
BS5 Background Colors
BS5 Colors - Exercises
BS5 Tables
BS5 Tables - Exercises
BS5 Images
BS5 Images - Exercises
BS5 Jumbotron
BS5 Alerts
BS5 Alerts - Exercises
BS5 Buttons
BS5 Button Groups
BS5 Buttons - Exercises
BS5 Badges
BS5 Badges - Exercises
BS5 Progress Bars
BS5 Progress Bar - Exercises
BS5 Spinners
BS5 Spinners - Exercises
BS5 Pagination
BS5 Pagination - Exercises
BS5 List Groups
BS5 List Groups - Exercises
BS5 Cards
BS5 Cards - Exercises
BS5 Dropdowns
BS5 Dropdowns - Exercises
BS5 Collapse
BS5 Collapse - Exercises
BS5 Navs
BS5 Navs - Exercises
BS5 Navbar
BS5 Navbars - Exercises
BS5 Carousel
BS5 Modal
BS5 Tooltip
BS5 Popover
BS5 Toast
BS5 Scrollspy
BS5 Utilities
BS5 Offcanvas
BS5 Flex
BS5 Forms
BS5 Select Menus
BS5 Checks and Radios
BS5 Range
BS5 Input Groups
BS5 Floating Labels
BS5 Form Validation
BS5 Grid System
BS5 Stacked/Horizontal
BS5 Grid XSmall
BS5 Grid Small
BS5 Grid Medium
BS5 Grid Large
BS5 Grid XLarge
BS5 Grid XXL
BS5 Grid Examples
Final Assessment Quiz
1
Assignment
- Final Assessment Quiz - Bootstrap 5 Tutorial
Auto Summary
Enhance your web development skills with the Bootstrap 5 Tutorial from w3schools, the leading web developer learning site. This foundational course focuses on the latest version of Bootstrap, a vital framework for creating responsive, mobile-first websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Offered by Coursera, this self-paced course includes text-based modules, interactive examples, and exercises for practical understanding. Ideal for beginners, it comes with a Starter subscription option. Join millions of learners and start your journey in personal development today!
- Level Foundation
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Coursera
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Genially is “the tool that brings content to life.” Genially allows you to map out a learning journey for your students using high interest images and interactive tools. By the end of this project, you will be ready to engage your students by creating mind maps to organize and teach content and to help students show their learning.الوحدات
Your Learning Journey
1
Assignment
- Assess Your Knowledge
1
Labs
- Use Genially to Create Mind Maps
1
Readings
- Project Overview
Auto Summary
Discover how to use Genially to create engaging mind maps in this foundational course by Coursera. Perfect for personal development, you'll learn to utilize high-interest images and interactive tools to map out learning journeys and enhance student engagement. In just 120 minutes, you'll be equipped to organize and teach content effectively. Available with a Starter subscription, this course is ideal for educators looking to innovate their teaching methods.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 5 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Michigan
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The armed conflict in Ukraine first started in the beginning of 2014, when Russia invaded and annexed the Ukrainian region of Crimea. Over the past eight years, there has been ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, with regular shelling and skirmishes occurring along Russian and Ukrainian borders in the eastern part of the country. On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine, plunging the entire country into war and sending shockwaves across the world. With casualties mounting and over one million Ukrainians fleeing the country, the need for dialogue and de-escalation have never been higher. In this Teach-Out, you will learn from a diverse group of guest experts about the history and origins of war in Ukraine, its immediate and long-term impacts, and what you can do to support people in this growing humanitarian crisis. Specifically this Teach-Out will address the following questions: - How did we get here? Why did Russia invade Ukraine? - What historical and cultural contexts do we need to know about in order to understand this conflict? - How is cyber and information warfare impacting the conflict in Ukraine? - What can be done to stop this war? - How can we support Ukrainian refugees and displaced peoples?الوحدات
Welcome to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Teach-Out
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Discussions
- Introduce Yourself
2
Readings
- Welcome to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Teach-Out
- Meet the Expert Contributors
What is a Teach-Out?
1
Videos
- What is a Teach-Out?
2
Readings
- Ground Rules for Engagement
- How to Navigate the Teach-Out
History and Context
1
Discussions
- History and Context
4
Videos
- Matthew Pauly: Historical Origins of the Conflict
- Pauline Jones: 6 Key Events in Modern Ukrainian History
- Eugene Bondarenko: Understanding the Context
- Matthew Pauly: Ukrainian National Identity
1
Readings
- Historical and Cultural and Context
International Policy and Governance
2
Discussions
- Motivations
- Ukraine and NATO Membership
6
Videos
- Javed Ali: Understanding NATO
- Melvyn Levitsky: President Putin’s Motivations & NATO
- Pauline Jones: Territorial Integrity & Russia’s Goals
- Melvyn Levitsky: Applying Sanctions on Russia
- Pauline Jones: Impact of Sanctions & Alternative Response Options
- Eugene Bondarenko: Understanding Geopolitical Security & NATO
1
Readings
- Geopolitical Motivations and Impacts
Disinformation and Cyberattacks
2
Discussions
- Disinformation Campaigns
- Protecting Against Cyberattacks
4
Videos
- Ben Nimmo: The 4D Model of Disinformation Campaigns
- Ben Nimmo: Measuring Impact of Disinformation Campaigns
- Bret Schafer: The Categories of State-backed Propaganda
- Javed Ali: Russian Cyberattacks
1
Readings
- Information Warfare
Impact of the War in Ukraine
2
Discussions
- Reflecting on War’s Impact
- Supporting Ukraine
6
Videos
- Jenna: A Former Peace Corps Volunteer's Perspective
- Kris: A Former Peace Corps Volunteer's Perspective
- Greta Uehling: Humanitarian Crisis in Ukraine
- Greta Uehling: The 'Everyday' War for Ukrainians
- Matthew Pauly: Taking Steps Towards Peace
- Matthew Pauly: How You Can Help
3
Readings
- Stephan Sirko: A Ukrainian Perspective
- The Needs of Ukrainians
- Taking Action to Help Ukraine
Town Hall Event: March 23
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Discussions
- Submit Questions for Live Town Hall Here
1
Videos
- Town Hall with Melvyn Levitsky, Eugene Bondarenko, and Jenna
1
Readings
- Town Hall Event - March 23
Auto Summary
Embark on a compelling journey to understand the Russian Invasion of Ukraine with this insightful course designed for personal development. Led by Coursera, this foundational Teach-Out offers an in-depth exploration of the ongoing conflict that began with the annexation of Crimea in 2014 and escalated into a full-scale invasion in February 2022. Guided by a panel of esteemed guest experts, you'll delve into the historical and cultural contexts that have shaped the war, examine the impacts of cyber and information warfare, and discuss strategies for peace and support for those affected by the crisis. This course not only provides a comprehensive overview of the conflict but also empowers you with actionable insights to aid Ukrainian refugees and displaced individuals. Spanning 300 minutes, this course is accessible through Starter and Professional subscription plans, making it an ideal choice for those seeking to enhance their understanding of global events and contribute meaningfully to humanitarian efforts. Whether you're a student, professional, or concerned global citizen, this course offers valuable knowledge and perspectives to help you navigate and respond to this critical issue.
- Level Professional
- المدة 4 ساعات hours
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In this 1.5 hour guide project, you will learn some advanced Windows commands as well as how to create and combine batch scripts to create powerful utilities for the Windows environment. At the end of this project, you will be armed with the knowledge you need to create your own batch script and expand the toolkit we created in this project. Topics covered include: Pipes, streams, robust copy, file attributes, file existence check, incremental backup, batch scripts, variables, string extraction, conditionals, loops, and timer. Must have knowledge of basic Windows commands, such as change directory, list directory, moving and copying files.Auto Summary
"Build a Toolkit with Advanced Windows Commands" is an intermediate-level course designed for personal development enthusiasts. In just 1.5 hours, Coursera's expert instructor will guide you through advanced Windows commands and batch script creation, enabling you to develop powerful utilities for the Windows environment. This concise, free course is perfect for those looking to enhance their command-line skills efficiently.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
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By the end of this project, you’ll be able to create emotes, images that you can use in chat messages to quickly convey an emotion, an idea, and often a brand. You’ll build an emote that meets the current Twitch guidelines, and you’ll create that emote in Inkscape, a free, open-source program that creates vector graphics. Because what you create in Inkscape is vector-based, those images can be quickly resized and tend to have clear, bold colors and shapes. So vector graphics make great emotes. They can also be resized and edited quickly—and they’ll stay clear and sharp even after the changes. During this project, you’ll build an emote out of basic and complex vector objects and paths. First, you’ll practice researching icon requirements and prepare the Inkscape workspace to create emotes. Then you’ll create two different kinds of emotes: a cartoon bat emote, step by step, starting with basic shapes and then using Inscape’s editing and path commands to create complex combinations of shapes. By the end of the project, you’ll be comfortable planning and creating emotes for use in Twitch chat. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.Auto Summary
"Create Emotes with Inkscape" is a beginner-level course in Personal Development offered by Coursera. In just 180 minutes, you'll learn to design emotes for chat messages, conveying emotions and ideas effectively. Perfect for those looking to enhance their digital communication skills, this course is available for free.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 4 ساعات hours
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By the end of this project, you will Create React Forms Using Hooks. React Hooks were added so that state and lifecycle could be addressed within a React Functional component. This simplifies state and component lifecycle management. This project is for learners who want to gain a good foundation using React Hooks in a React Form to build a web application.Auto Summary
Learn to create React forms using hooks in this beginner-friendly course by Coursera. Perfect for personal development, this 240-minute free course will guide you through the essentials of React forms. Join now to enhance your skills!
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