- Level Professional
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
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Offered by
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By the end of this project, you will be able to build a user experience map to visualize the entire end-to-end user experience that the average user goes through to accomplish a goal so that your organization can gain a baseline understanding of experience before taking a product or service live. To do this you will gain hands-on experience exercising empathy to accurately document the stages, actions, emotions, and thoughts of the user while assessing opportunities and overall qualities of the customer experience in the Miro online visual collaboration platform for teamwork. 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
Embark on a transformative learning journey with the "Build a User Experience (UX) Map in Miro" course, designed to enhance your personal development skills in the domain of user experience. Led by Coursera, this intermediate-level course empowers you to create comprehensive UX maps that visualize the complete end-to-end journey of users as they strive to achieve their goals. By mastering this technique, you'll enable your organization to gain critical insights into user experiences before launching any product or service. The course spans a concise duration of 180 minutes and is available for free, making it an accessible and valuable resource for those looking to advance their UX design expertise. Ideal for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of user experience mapping, this course provides the practical knowledge needed to drive user-centric innovation in your projects.
- Level Professional
- المدة 1 ساعات hours
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Offered by
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Remote communication can be a difficult thing to manage. With all of the options out there these days, it may be difficult to choose a reliable, user-friendly option for collaboration. This project will help you become familiar with Microsoft Teams, demonstrate how to form a team within the software, and begin your collaboration.Auto Summary
"Building a Team in Microsoft Teams" is a professional-level course designed for personal development, focusing on mastering remote communication and collaboration using Microsoft Teams. Offered by Coursera, this one-hour course teaches you how to form and manage a team within the software. Ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their collaboration skills, it is available with a Starter subscription. Join now to streamline your remote teamwork!
- Level Foundation
- المدة 9 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Colorado Boulder
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Offered by
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Suffering is an inevitable yet poorly understood feature of human existence. This course examines how societies respond to the puzzling reality of human anguish. Among the questions it addresses are the following: What is suffering? Which types of human affliction are unique to the modern world? Have the meaning and portrayal of suffering changed over time? Do digital media sensitize or desensitize us to the anguish of distant others? In addition to introducing students to academic literature and debates on these topics, Suffering and the Human Condition will give them the opportunity to learn a method for studying human affliction that identifies the actors that perpetuate it.الوحدات
Introductory Course Materials
1
Discussions
- Introduce Yourself
1
Videos
- Course Capstone Project Overview
5
Readings
- Nursing Continuing Professional Development Contact Hours
- Teacher Education University Credit from CU Boulder
- Caring for Others Facebook Group
- Video: Course Capstone Project: Daniela Papi-Thornton
- Capstone Project
What is suffering?
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Discussions
- The Term Suffering
5
Videos
- Introduction to Suffering and the Human Condition
- What is suffering? Part I: Suffering as Qualitatively Different Than Pain
- What is suffering? Part II: Limitations of the Dualistic Understanding of Suffering
- What is suffering? Part III: Alternative Understandings
- What is suffering? Part IV: How Photography Changed Our Exposure to Suffering
2
Readings
- Video: Empathy: The Human Connection to Patient Care
- Decartes and Dualism
Should we study suffering?
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Assignment
- What is suffering and should we study it?
2
Videos
- Should we study suffering? Part I: Arguments Against Studying Suffering
- Should we study suffering? Part II: Arguments For Studying Suffering
The Classical Sociologists
1
Assignment
- What are the different forms and causes of suffering?
3
Videos
- What Durkheim Said About Suffering
- What Marx Said About Suffering
- What Weber Said About Suffering
1
Readings
- National Public Radio Survey: "3 Out Of 5 Americans Are Lonely.”
Evidence that Things are Getting Worse
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Assignment
- How much suffering is in the world today?
4
Videos
- Suffering in the World Today Part I: Anomie and Deviance
- Suffering in the World Today Part II: Poverty and Inequality
- Suffering in the World Today Part III: Meaninglessness, Systematic Violence, and Unforeseen Dangers
- Suffering in the World Today Part IV: Improvements and Conclusion
1
Readings
- “The Great Paradox of Our Time: Everything is Both Better and Worse Than Ever Before"
Sacred/Religious Understandings of Suffering
1
Discussions
- Suffering as Sacred or Secular
1
Videos
- The Meaning and Portrayal of Suffering Part I: Sacred/Religious Understandings
1
Readings
- “How Natural Disasters Can Be Faith-Challenging Experiences"
Secular/Scientific Understandings of Suffering
1
Videos
- The Meaning and Portrayal of Suffering Part II: Secular/Scientific Understandings
How Americans View Suffering
1
Videos
- The Meaning and Portrayal of Suffering Part III: American Views
How Journalists and Social Scientists Portray Suffering Differently
1
Assignment
- Has the meaning and portrayal of suffering changed over time?
2
Videos
- The Meaning and Portrayal of Suffering Part IV: Journalism vs. Social Science
- The Meaning and Portrayal of Suffering Part V: Journalism vs. Social Science Part 2
2
Readings
- Video about Child Neglect
- “The Disadvantage of Sensationalism in the Media”
Is religion the cause of terrorism?
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Assignment
- Religion and Terrorism
1
Discussions
- Religion and Terrorism
3
Videos
- Religion and Terrorism Part I: Questionable Assumptions About the Nature of Religion
- Religion and Terrorism Part II: Religion is Not the Problem but it is Problematic
- Religion and Terrorism Part III: Can religion be made less problematic?
1
Readings
- “You Shouldn’t Blame Islam for Terrorism. Religion Isn’t A Crucial Factor in Attacks”
Does digital media sensitize or desensitize Western countries to the suffering of distant others?
1
Assignment
- Digital Media
1
Peer Review
- Suffering and the Human Condition
1
Discussions
- Digital Media
2
Videos
- Digital Media Part I: Empathy Machines vs. Instruments of Indifference
- Digital Media Part II: How Spectators Talk and Respond to Suffering
1
Readings
- “'Horrific' And 'Surreal': The Words We Use To Bear Witness”
Auto Summary
Dive into the profound exploration of human anguish with "Suffering and the Human Condition." This foundational course in Personal Development, offered by Coursera, delves into the complexities of suffering as an intrinsic part of human life. Under the guidance of expert instructors, learners will engage with critical questions such as the nature of suffering, its unique manifestations in the modern world, and the evolution of its meaning and depiction over time. The course also examines the impact of digital media on our sensitivity to global suffering. Throughout the 540-minute duration, students will not only gain insight into academic literature and debates but also acquire a specialized method to analyze and understand the perpetuators of human affliction. With subscription options available in both Starter and Professional tiers, this course is tailored for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human condition and the societal responses to suffering. Join us to develop a nuanced perspective on one of the most compelling aspects of human existence.
- Level Professional
- المدة 12 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Colorado Boulder
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Offered by
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This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5346, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. UX and Interface Design for Embedded Systems is the first of three classes in the Embedded Interface Design (EID) specialization, an online version of the on-campus EID class taught in graduate embedded systems design. This first course is focused on user experience (UX) and the related methods, practices, and principles that will help ensure your embedded interface designs for devices and systems are what your users both need and want. The class includes an introduction to UX, and then a four phase breakdown of a typical UX design process, including planning, user research, design methods, and testing for verification and validation. Much of the content provides generally applicable UX techniques, but particular focus is included for considerations in developing embedded devices. The class includes practical projects that let you try some of the key methods in a thorough interface design process.الوحدات
Optional: General Introductions
1
Discussions
- Introduce Yourself
2
Videos
- Introduction to Instructor
- Introduction to Embedded Interface Design
Introduction to UX and UI - Lectures and Quiz
7
Videos
- Module Introduction
- Introduction to UX and UI
- Usability Studies and Design
- Discount and Formal UX Processes
- Cognitive Psychology and Human Factors
- Review of Course Projects
- Module Wrapup
1
Quiz
- Introduction to UX and UI
UX Analysis and Planning - Lectures and Quiz
6
Videos
- Module Introduction
- UX Analysis and Planning
- UX Analysis and Planning Methods
- Work Breakdown Structures
- Embedded Interface Components
- Module Wrapup
1
Quiz
- UX Analysis and Planning
Project 1: Project brief or overview; WBS
1
Peer Review
- Project 1 – UX Project Brief or Overview; WBS for UX tasks
UX Research - Lectures and Quiz
6
Videos
- Module Introduction
- UX Research
- UX Research Methods
- User Personas
- Use Cases and UML
- Module Wrapup
1
Quiz
- UX Research
Project 2: Persona and UML Use Cases
1
Peer Review
- Project 2: UX Research – Persona and UML Use Case Diagram
UX Design - Lectures & Quiz
6
Videos
- Module Introduction
- UX Design
- UX Design Methods
- Usability Heuristics and Laws of UX
- Sketching and Inspiration
- Module Wrapup
1
Quiz
- UX Design
Project 3: Sketches and Wireframe
1
Peer Review
- Project 3: Sketches and Wireframe
UX Verification and Validation - Lectures & Quiz
7
Videos
- Module Introduction
- UX Verification and Validation
- UX Verification and Validation Methods
- UX Surveys
- UX Statistics and Measures
- Module Wrapup
- Course Wrap-up
1
Quiz
- UX Verification and Validation
Project 4: Peer Reviews
1
Peer Review
- Peer review of prior project elements
Auto Summary
"UX and Interface Design for Embedded Systems" is an online course offered by Coursera, taught by industry experts and part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. This course delves into user experience (UX) principles specific to embedded systems, covering planning, user research, design methods, and testing. With a focus on practical projects, learners will apply UX techniques to create effective embedded interface designs. The course spans 720 minutes and is available through Starter and Professional subscription options, catering to professional-level learners aiming to enhance their UX design skills for embedded devices.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 4 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة IBM
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Offered by
عن
In order to have a successful professional life, you have to be able to communicate with the people you work with. You have to be able to communicate with co-workers in a way that establishes respect and influence. This short course is designed to teach you how to communicate with the people you work with in ways that shows confidence and gives them a sense of trust. By taking this course you will learn how to assert your influence and how you can use these skills to do things like resolve issues between people at work. At every job, there is bound to be a conflict that will arise, and by taking this course you will gain the communication skills you need to resolve them. By learning the interpersonal skills that this course will equip you with, you will gain some foundational skills that will pave the way for your success. This short course will provide you with the essential skills you need to be able to be able to successfully communicate and establish yourself with people in your professional life. The course is suitable for anyone who wants to learn, no matter how much experience you have. This course is part of the People and Soft Skills for Professional and Personal Success Specialization from IBM.الوحدات
Interpersonal skills: An overview.
1
Videos
- Interpersonal skills: An overview
1
Readings
- What will you learn from this course?
Topic 1: What is my communication style?
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz: Explain the new travel reimbursement policy
3
Videos
- Let’s begin with the first topic
- How might these communication styles come into play?
- Recap
1
Readings
- What does it mean to have one of these communication styles?
Topic 2: How can I become a better communicator?
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz: Identify appropriate communication channels for these messages
7
Videos
- Let’s move to the second topic
- How can you ensure your messages don’t get lost in translation?
- The art of listening
- What types of questions can you ask?
- Communication channels
- Remember
- Recap
6
Readings
- Three elements of effective communication
- What can you substitute for body language when working virtually?
- Techniques you can use to listen actively
- How can you use the six probing questions?
- Disadvantages of different communication channels
- Avoid these communication barriers
Topic 3: How can I behave assertively?
2
Assignment
- Practice Quiz: Zion’s dilemma
- Practice Quiz: What does it sound like?
3
Videos
- Let’s move to the third topic
- What does assertiveness mean?
- Recap
3
Readings
- Zion’s dilemma
- How can you be assertive?
- Assertive behavior is helpful in challenging situations
Topic 4: How can I increase my influence?
3
Videos
- Let’s move to the fourth topic
- Perspective-taking
- Recap
5
Readings
- Pooja’s convincing power
- How can you use emotions and facts to influence others?
- How can you develop your personal influence?
- What is the significance of eminence?
- How can you build your eminence?
Topic 5: How should I approach workplace conflict?
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz: How would you approach conflict situation?
4
Videos
- Let’s move to the fifth topic
- Workplace conflicts are opportunities to develop interpersonal skills
- Importance of feedback
- Recap
7
Readings
- Conflict is a story
- Conflicts often arise from these sources
- Practice these steps when you find yourself in a conflict
- Use this approach to give feedback
- Responding to feedback
- How do you receive feedback effectively?
- Asking for feedback is an effective way to work on your blind spots
Topic 6: How can I resolve workplace conflict?
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz: Which conflict response style would you use?
3
Videos
- Let’s move to the sixth topic
- Which is the best way to deal with disputes?
- Recap
3
Readings
- What are your conflict response styles?
- Here are the steps you can take to resolve complex challenging situations
- Let’s tie it all together
Course-end Assessment
2
Assignment
- Practice Quiz: Interpersonal Skills
- Graded Quiz: Interpersonal Skills
1
Readings
- Congratulations and Next Steps
Auto Summary
Enhance your professional life with "Developing Interpersonal Skills," a foundational course in Personal Development offered by Coursera and IBM. This concise course focuses on effective communication, confidence-building, and conflict resolution in the workplace. Perfect for all experience levels, it spans just 240 minutes and is available with a Starter subscription. Join now to build essential skills for professional success.
- Level Foundation
- المدة
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Offered by
عن
This course describes what it means to be an entrepreneur and clarifies some of the distinguishing characteristics of technology entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurial concepts, processes, & support systems are introduced from a holistic perspective. Methods and strategies for idea and opportunity recognition and development are provided to help identify new product ideas and solutions. Core concepts introduced include market gap analysis, sustainable competitive advantage, vision, mission, and customer value proposition. Getting Started with Startups 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
Welcome to the Course!
1
Videos
- Introduction
1
Readings
- Welcome and Where to Find Help
What is Entrepreneurship?
1
Videos
- What is Entrepreneurship
1
Readings
- Technology Entrepreneurship
Types of Technology Entrepreneurship
1
Videos
- Types of Technology Entrepreneurship
1
Readings
- Technology Entrepreneurship & New Technology Firms
Entrepreneurship Myths & Benefits
1
Videos
- Entrepreneurship Myths & Benefits
1
Readings
- What Does It Mean To Be an Entrepreneur?
Entrepreneurial Thinking
1
Videos
- Entrepreneurial Thinking
2
Readings
- Entrepreneurial Thinking
- Entrepreneurial Thinking and Action
Lean Startup Qualities & Characteristics
1
Videos
- Lean Startup Qualities & Characteristics
1
Readings
- The Lean Startup
Entrepreneurship: What is it all About?
1
Videos
- Entrepreneurship: What is it all About?
1
Readings
- What is Entrepreneurship?
Entrepreneurial Purpose & Impact
1
Videos
- Entrepreneurial Purpose & Impact
1
Readings
- Entrepreneurial Purpose and Inspiration
1
Quiz
- What is Entrepreneurship?
Personal Impact Statement
1
Peer Review
- Introduction and Impact Statement
Organizational Properties and Agency Theory
1
Videos
- Organizational Properties and Agency Theory
1
Readings
- Conceptual Framework and Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurial Mindset and Self-Efficacy
1
Videos
- Entrepreneurial Mindset and Self-Efficacy
2
Readings
- The Entrepreneurial Mindset
- How to Cultivate the Entrepreneurial Mindset
Entrepreneurial Mindset: Self Leadership, Creativity and Innovation
1
Videos
- Entrepreneurial Mindset: Self-Leadership, Creativity and Innovation
1
Readings
- Creativity and Innovation
Holding Multiple Perspectives
1
Videos
- Holding Multiple Perspectives
1
Readings
- Integral Business
Entrepreneurial Orientation, Prior Education, and Experience
1
Videos
- Entrepreneurial Orientation, Prior Education, and Experience
1
Readings
- Education and Prior Experience
Entrepreneurial Orientation: Personality and Human Development
1
Videos
- Entrepreneurial Orientation: Personality and Human Development
2
Readings
- Are You Meant to be an Entrepreneur?
- Entrepreneurial Personality and Behavior
Entrepreneurial Motivators
1
Videos
- Entrepreneurial Motivators
1
Readings
- Entrepreneurial Motivation
Entrepreneurial Support Systems
1
Videos
- Entrepreneurial Support Systems
1
Readings
- Entrepreneurial Support Systems
More on Entrepreneurial Support Systems
1
Videos
- More on Entrepreneurial Support Systems
1
Quiz
- Entrepreneurial Concepts and Processes
Initial Product or Service Ideas
1
Peer Review
- Initial Product or Service Ideas
Opportunity Recognition--Options, Methods, and Strategies
1
Videos
- Opportunity Recognition: Options, Methods, and Strategies
1
Readings
- How to Find Your Business Niche
Skills, Hobbies, Activities, and Market Gaps
1
Videos
- Skills, Hobbies, Activities, and Market Gaps
1
Readings
- Idea and Opportunity Recognition
Education, Experience, Family and Market Gaps
1
Videos
- Education, Experience, Family and Market Gaps
1
Readings
- Opportunities and Problem Solving
Skills Inventory and Self-Inquiry
1
Videos
- Skills Inventory and Self-Inquiry
1
Readings
- Entrepreneurial Questionnaire
Market Gap Analysis
1
Videos
- Market Gap Analysis
2
Readings
- Gap Analysis
- Macro-Trends and Opportunity Recognition
More on Gap Analysis
1
Videos
- More on Gap Analysis
1
Readings
- What is Opportunity Recognition
Identifying Ideas and Opportunities
1
Videos
- Identifying Ideas and Opportunities
1
Quiz
- Identifying Ideas and Opportunities
Opportunity Recognition
1
Peer Review
- Refine New Product Ideas and Identify Market Gaps
Use Design Thinking to Generate New Ideas
1
Videos
- Use Design Thinking to Generate New Ideas
2
Readings
- Design Thinking
- Opportunity Evaluation and Feasibility
Social Entrepreneurship--Ideas and Opportunities
1
Videos
- Social Entrepreneurship: Ideas and Opportunities
2
Readings
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Ideation
Survey the Entrepreneurial Landscape
1
Videos
- Survey the Entrepreneurial Landscape
1
Readings
- The Entrepreneur in Capitalistic Systems
What is a Sustainable Competitive Advantage
1
Videos
- What is a Sustainable Competitive Advantage
1
Readings
- Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Identify Your Sustainable Competitive Advantage
1
Videos
- Identify Your Sustainable Competitive Advantage
1
Readings
- Market, Growth, and Competition
What is Customer Value
1
Videos
- What is Customer Value
1
Readings
- Value Perception
Develop a Compelling Value Proposition
1
Videos
- Develop a Compelling Value Proposition
1
Readings
- Guide to writing a value proposition
1
Quiz
- Idea and Opportunity Development
Opportunity Development
1
Peer Review
- Sustainable Competitive Advantage and Value Proposition
Understanding Vision and Mission
1
Videos
- Understanding Vision and Mission
1
Readings
- Core Values, Vision and Mission
Designing Vision and Mission Statements
1
Videos
- Designing Vision and Mission Statements
1
Readings
- Vision and Mission Statements
More on Designing Vision and Mission Statements
1
Videos
- More on Designing Vision and Mission Statements
1
Readings
- Technology Entrepreneurs and Teams
How Vision & Mission Drive Business Strategy
1
Videos
- How Vision & Mission Drive Business Strategy
1
Readings
- Gender, Values, Vision & Mission in New Tech Firms
Formulating Business Strategy
1
Videos
- Formulating Business Strategy
2
Readings
- Developing Business Strategy
- Factors Impacting Business Strategy
What is a Business Model?
1
Videos
- What is a Business Model?
1
Readings
- Business Model
1
Quiz
- Vision, Mission, & Values
End-of-Course Quiz
1
Quiz
- Getting Started with Startups
Vision & Mission Statements
1
Peer Review
- Vision & Mission Statements
Auto Summary
"Getting Started with Startups" is a foundational course in personal development offered by Coursera. It explores the essence of entrepreneurship, focusing on technology startups. Learners will understand key entrepreneurial concepts, processes, and support systems. Subscription options include Starter and Professional, making it ideal for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to build a solid foundation.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 19 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Pennsylvania
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Offered by
عن
The protections afforded under trademark law have created incredible value in intangible assets, with the value of the world’s most valuable brands such as Amazon, Apple and Google each exceeding $100 billion. But what exactly is trademark law, and how is such enormous value created? This course examines the fundamentals of U.S. trademark law and the ways in which the manufacturers of various products and services can establish and protect their identities and the identities of their products in the marketplace. We will explore the purpose of trademark law, identify the different types of trademarks, including names, designs, logos, and trade dress, and explore strategies for choosing and protecting strong, potentially valuable trademarks. We will also discuss strategies for strengthening descriptive marks, and lay out the steps for filing for federal trademark protection. Finally, we will address how to design an ongoing maintenance strategy to protect, extend, and maximize the value of trademarks, and discuss strategies for responding to possible trademark infringement.الوحدات
Welcome
1
Discussions
- Introduce Yourself
1
Videos
- Introduction
2
Readings
- Pre-Course Survey (Optional)
- Trademark Overview
The Policy Behind Trademarks
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
1
Videos
- The Policy Behind Trademarks
1
Readings
- Examples of the Universe of Possible Trademarks
What Can Qualify as a Trademark?
2
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
- Practice Quiz
2
Videos
- What Can Qualify as a Trademark?
- Trademark vs. Other Important Company Identifiers
1
Readings
- Contrasting Trademarks to Company Registrations and Domain Names
Designations That Cannot be Trademarked
1
Discussions
- What Marks Should be Protected
1
Videos
- Designations That Cannot be Trademarked
1
Readings
- Limits on Trademark Protection
Module 1 Summative Assessment
1
Assignment
- Graded Quiz
Choosing a Legally Strong Mark
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
1
Discussions
- Qualities of Good Trademarks
2
Videos
- What Makes a Good Trademark?
- The Importance of Enforceability
1
Readings
- Different Perspectives on What Makes a Good Trademark
Considerations for Descriptive Marks
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
1
Videos
- Can You "Fix" a Descriptive Mark?
1
Readings
- Introduction to Secondary Meaning
When to Conduct a Clearance Search for a Potential Mark
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
1
Videos
- Should You Search a Potential Mark?
Designing the Search
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
1
Videos
- Designing a Clearance Search
1
Readings
- How to Search
Interpreting the Search Results
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
1
Videos
- Interpreting the Search Results
1
Readings
- Optional Reading: Non-Legal Considerations
Module 2 Summative Assessment
1
Assignment
- Graded Quiz
Deciding Between State and Federal Trademark Protection
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
1
Videos
- Federal vs. State Trademark Registration
Determining the Right Time to File
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
1
Discussions
- Benefits of a Trademark Portfolio
1
Videos
- When Are You Ready to File an Application?
Filing a Federal Trademark Application
2
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
- Practice Quiz
2
Videos
- Filing a Federal Trademark Application Part 1
- Filing a Federal Trademark Application Part 2
1
Readings
- Overview of the Registration Process
What Happens After You File
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
1
Videos
- What Happens After the Application is Filed?
1
Readings
- Overview of the Process After Filing
Module 3 Summative Assessment
1
Assignment
- Graded Quiz
Maintaining Your Trademark Rights
2
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
- Practice Quiz
2
Videos
- Proper Trademark Marking and Use
- Policing and Maintenance Part 1
1
Readings
- Optional Reading: Safeguarding Your Trademark
Addressing Trademark Infringement
1
Assignment
- Practice Quiz
1
Discussions
- Correct Use of Cease & Desist Letters
2
Videos
- Policing and Maintenance Part 2
- Addressing Trademark Infringement
2
Readings
- Discovering Infringement
- Concluding Thoughts
Course Summative Assessment
1
Peer Review
- Devising a Trademark Strategy
1
Readings
- Post-Course Survey (Optional)
Auto Summary
Unlock the immense value of intangible assets with our comprehensive Trademark Law course, designed for those interested in the intricacies of brand protection and legal frameworks within the U.S. market. Guided by expert instructors on the Coursera platform, this foundational course delves into the essential aspects of trademark law, focusing on how businesses can establish and safeguard their brand identities effectively. Over the span of 1140 minutes, you will gain deep insights into the purpose and different types of trademarks, including names, designs, logos, and trade dress. Learn strategies for selecting and defending robust, potentially high-value trademarks, and the steps needed to secure federal trademark protection. Moreover, the course covers essential tactics for strengthening descriptive marks and maintaining trademarks to maximize their value, alongside approaches to handling trademark infringement issues. Ideal for those new to the domain or looking to solidify their understanding of trademark law, this course is available via a starter subscription on Coursera, providing a solid foundation for personal development in the realm of intellectual property. Join us to master the art of trademark protection and enhance the value of your brand.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 19 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Queen Mary University of London
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Offered by
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Have you ever wondered what’s in the small print of cloud contracts? Or who owns the information you upload to the cloud? And who can access and control it? If so, then this course is for you! You’ll learn to identify the legal risks involved in cloud computing transactions - and to suggest possible solutions. To understand how cloud computing works, we’ll first describe different kinds of cloud services and explain how they differ from in-house IT in terms of control, access, and cybersecurity. To understand how the law applies to cloud computing transactions, we’ll focus on the contracts between cloud providers and their customers. You’ll learn to identify and interpret key contract terms and to assess whether customers might negotiate better terms with providers. Finally, we’ll explain how English law protects trade secrets and copyright works stored in the cloud. If you’re a lawyer, this course will be your guide to cloud infrastructure and supply chains. If you have a technical or commercial background, this course will introduce you to key legal issues in contracts and intellectual property. In short, if you’re interested in how the law applies to cloud computing, this course is for you.الوحدات
Lesson One: Welcome to Cloud Computing Law
2
Videos
- Welcome to Cloud Computing Law
- What will we cover this week?
2
Readings
- Introducing: Christopher and Dave
- What is the Cloud Legal Project?
Lesson Two: What is cloud and how does it work?
1
Discussions
- Your experience: cloud services
4
Videos
- What is cloud computing anyway?
- What's so great about cloud computing?
- Where are cloud data stored?
- How does cloud scalability work?
1
Readings
- The NIST Definition of Cloud
Lesson Three: What are the different kinds of cloud services?
1
Assignment
- Cloud Technology
1
Discussions
- Your experience: analysing your cloud services
3
Videos
- What are the different cloud service types?
- What are the different cloud deployment models?
- What is cloud layering?
4
Readings
- Defining cloud service types
- Defining cloud deployment models
- Cloud market shares
- Cloud Technologies and Services
Lesson Four: Is cloud computing secure?
1
Assignment
- Cloud Security
3
Videos
- Is cloud computing secure?
- How do you manage cybersecurity in the cloud?
- Do service types and deployment models matter for security?
1
Readings
- Control, security, and risk
Lesson Five: Graded Quiz
1
Assignment
- Case Study
1
Readings
- A message from your instructors
Lesson One: Contract Formation
1
Discussions
- The merits of standard form contracts
3
Videos
- Welcome to cloud contracts!
- What is a contract and how is it formed?
- How are cloud contracts formed?
1
Readings
- How did we survey cloud contracts?
Lesson Two: Dispute Resolution
1
Assignment
- Formation, choice of law, and choice of forum
2
Discussions
- Which laws and forums apply to you?
- The risk of law & forum shopping
5
Videos
- Can you choose the applicable law?
- Who are the contracting parties to cloud contracts?
- Do cloud contracts contain choice of law clauses?
- Can you choose forum / arbitration?
- Do cloud contracts contain choice of forum clauses?
1
Readings
- Standard contracts for cloud services
Lesson Three: Breach of Contract
1
Assignment
- Remedies for breach of contract
2
Discussions
- To which liability disclaimers are you subject?
- Is it reasonable for cloud providers to exclude liability?
5
Videos
- Which remedies are available for breach of contract?
- What are cloud providers' duties under contract?
- What do cloud contracts say about remedies?
- Can you limit liability under English law?
- Can a provider terminate your account?
2
Readings
- Breaches and remedies in cloud contracts
- Termination, variation, and IP in cloud contracts
Lesson Four: Graded Quiz
1
Assignment
- Case Study
Lesson One: Will providers negotiate?
4
Videos
- Welcome to cloud contract negotiations
- Will cloud providers negotiate?
- Which terms do customers negotiate?
- Do cloud negotiations differ from outsourcing / software licenses?
2
Readings
- How did we research cloud contract negotiations?
- Negotiating contracts for cloud services
Lesson Two: Negotiating liability clauses
1
Assignment
- Negotiating liability terms
1
Discussions
- Why are cloud providers hesitant to accept liability?
1
Videos
- Can you negotiate liability terms?
1
Readings
- Negotiating liability and service levels
Lesson Three: Negotiating security clauses
1
Assignment
- Negotiating security and data location terms
1
Discussions
- Do customers need audit rights?
3
Videos
- Can you negotiate clauses related to security?
- Can you negotiate audit rights?
- Can you negotiate terms related to data location?
2
Readings
- Negotiating security-related terms
- Negotiating terms to comply with regulations
Lesson Four: Negotiations and Regulatory Change
1
Videos
- Do regulations impact cloud negotiations?
1
Readings
- Changes over time
Lesson Five: Graded Quiz
1
Assignment
- Case Study
Lesson One: Ownership
3
Videos
- Welcome to IP in the Cloud!
- Can you own digital information?
- Who are the relevant players?
2
Readings
- Introducing: Chris Reed
- What is ownership?
Lesson Two: Control
2
Assignment
- Ownership, players, and control
- Copyright and trade secrets
6
Videos
- How can digital information be controlled?
- Control: Who has it and what are the types?
- How do cloud ToS deal with IP licenses?
- Is copyright the most relevant IP right?
- How does copyright enable legal control?
- What are trade secrets?
2
Readings
- Ownership rights in information
- Copyright, control, and Martin v Kogan
Lesson Three: Types of Information
1
Assignment
- Types of information
2
Videos
- Which types of information do customers generate?
- Which types of information do providers generate?
2
Readings
- Information flows in the cloud
- Data sharing and data trusts
Lesson Four: Conclusions and Graded Quiz
1
Assignment
- Case Study
1
Videos
- Concluding Remarks
1
Readings
- Congratulations from your instructors
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Explore the legal landscape of cloud computing with "Cloud Computing Law: Transactions." This foundational course, designed for both lawyers and those with technical or commercial backgrounds, delves into the intricacies of cloud contracts, data ownership, and access rights. Over 1140 minutes, you will learn to identify legal risks, interpret key contract terms, and understand protections under English law. Available on Coursera with Starter and Professional subscription options, this course is perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of law and cloud technology.
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Join High Tech High in this groundbreaking new course that follows the educational experiences of various students in our schools. We will will listen to them as they tell us How To Teach Us.الوحدات
About The Course
3
Readings
- Introduction To Course
- Completion Policy
- Obtaining Teacher Professional Development Credit
Significant Learning
1
Peer Review
- Significant Learning Reflection
1
Videos
- Significant Learning Video
4
Readings
- What is Significant Learning?
- Just Listen: Youth Talk About Learning
- Motivation, Engagement, and Student Voice
- The Deeper Learning Instructional Triangle
The Day-To-Day
1
Peer Review
- Your Dream Day
1
Videos
- The Day-To-Day Video
3
Readings
- How Not To Teach Us
- Student Survey Results
- Homework
How We Show What We Know (Assessment)
1
Videos
- How We Show What We Know Video
Presentations Of Learning
1
Videos
- Rhianne's Presentation
2
Readings
- Presentations Of Learning At High Tech High
- Rhianne's Presentation Of Learning
Exhibitions
3
Videos
- High Tech High Chula Vista Exhibition Night “Festival Del Sol”
- High Tech High Exhibition Night 2008
- High Tech High Exhibition Night 2008
1
Readings
- Exhibitions at High Tech High
Student Led Comments
1
Videos
- Chauncy’s Student Led Conference
1
Readings
- Student Led Comments At High Tech High
Digital Portfolios
1
Readings
- Digital Portfolios At High Tech High
Final Assignments
1
Peer Review
- Final Presentation Of Learning
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