- Level Foundation
- المدة 28 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Indian School of Business
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What are the determinants of a happy and fulfilling life? This is surely one of life’s biggest questions, and a question that has interested many of our ancestors. Buddha famously gave up his kingdom in search of happiness. Several Greek philosophers (from Aristotle to Epicurus and Plato to Socrates) had their own views on what it takes to be happy. And of course, we all have our own theories about happiness too. How valid are our theories? Until recently, if you wished for an answer to this question, you would've been forced to base it on discussions with spiritual leaders. Or, if you were lucky, you could've based it on late-night (and perhaps intoxicant-fueled) conversations with friends and family. Happily, all that has changed now. Over the past decade-and-a-half, scientists have gotten into the act big time. We now have a pretty good idea of what it takes to lead a happy and fulfilling life. This course, based on the award-winning class offered both at the Indian School of Business and at the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin, developed by Prof. Raj Raghunathan (aka "Dr. Happy-smarts") draws content from a variety of fields, including psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral decision theory to offer a tested and practical recipe for leading a life of happiness and fulfillment. Although not mandatory, reading Prof. Raj's forthcoming book, titled If you're so smart, why aren't you happy? can help you review and assimilate the material covered in this book at your leisure. For Coursera learners alone, the hardcover version of the book is available for a deep discount of 50%, plus shipping and handling. You can order the hardcover for 50% off by writing to Aaron at: Aaron@800ceoread.com. Please mention that you are a student of the "coursera happiness course" in your email. The course will feature guest appearances by several well-known thought leaders, including: - Dan Ariely (author of Predictably Irrational and, soon to be released, Irrationally Yours), - Ed Diener (“Dr. Happiness”), - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (author of Flow), By taking this course, you will discover the answers to questions such as: - Why aren’t the smart-and-the-successful as happy as they could—or should—be - What are the “7 Deadly Happiness Sins” that even the smart and the successful commit?, and - What are the “7 Habits of the Highly Happy” and how can you implement them in your life? By the end of the course, I expect students who have been diligent with the lectures and exercises to not just gain a deeper understanding of the science of happiness, but to also be significantly happier.الوحدات
Introduction to the course
1
Videos
- Welcome to the course
3
Readings
- About us: The Happiness Team at ISB
- Guest speakers!
- Information on graded components
How a business-school professor got to teach happiness!
1
Videos
- Week 1 video 1: Genesis of the course
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
Happiness measurement
3
Videos
- Week 1 Video 2: Happiness is a balloon!
- Week 1 Video 3: What you can expect and what will it take!
- Week 1 Video 4: Measuring happiness
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
Overview of course content
1
Videos
- Week 1 Video 5: Introducing the Seven Deadly Happiness Sins
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 1st deadly happiness sin: devaluing happiness
4
Videos
- Week 1 Video 6: Overview of 1st deadly happiness sin: Devaluing happiness
- Week 1 Video 7: Devaluing happiness in job-choice
- Week 1 Video 8: Three negative misconceptions about happiness
- Week 1 Video 9: Why we devalue happiness: Part II
2
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
- Bonus: Prof. Raj's paper "The Fundamental Happiness Paradox"
The 1st habit of the highly happy: Prioritizing--but not pursuing--happiness
1
Videos
- Week 1 Video 10: Prioritize but don't pursue Happiness
2
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
- Bonus: Prof. Raj's paper "Prioritizing vs. Pursuing Happiness" (optional reading)
The 1st happiness exercise: Defining and incorporating happiness
1
Peer Review
- The 1st Happiness Exercise: Defining and incorporating happiness
1
Videos
- Week 1 Video 11: The 1st exercise: Defining and incorporating happiness
2
Readings
- Assignment #1 (The 1st happiness exercise--defining and incorporating happiness): Important note
- Bonus: Optional readings!
Summary of Week 1
1
Videos
- Week 1 Video 12: Summary
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 2nd deadly happiness sin: Chasing superiority
3
Videos
- Week 2 Video 1: The 2nd sin: Chasing superiority
- Week 2 Video 2: Effects of chasing superiority on happiness
- Week 2 Video 3: Is need for superiority important for success?
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 2nd habit of the highly happy: Pursuing flow
6
Videos
- Week 2 Video 4: Flow is discovered
- Week 2 Video 5: Characteristics of flow
- Week 2 Video 6: When does flow happen
- Week 2 Video 7: Why flow enhances happiness
- Week 2 Video 8: Why flow enhances success
- Week 2 Video 9: Getting flow back into your life
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
Strategies for mitigating the need for superiority
2
Videos
- Week 2 Video 10: A practice for when things are not going well: Self-compassion
- Week 2 Video 11: A practice for when things are going well: Gratitude
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 2nd happiness exercise: Expressing gratitude
1
Assignment
- Self-grading for assignment #2 (The 2nd happiness exercise--expressing gratitude)
1
Videos
- Week 2 Video 12: The 2nd happiness exercise: Expressing gratitude
2
Readings
- Assignment #2 (The 2nd happiness exercise): Important note
- Bonus: Optional readings!
Summary of Week 2
1
Assignment
- Quiz 1
1
Videos
- Week 2 Video 13: Summary of week 2
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 3rd deadly happiness sin: The need to be loved--or its opposite: The need to go it alone
5
Videos
- Week 3 Video 1: The need to be loved--or its opposite: the need to go it alone
- Week 3 Video 2: Further evidence of our social nature
- Week 3 Video 3: Why neediness lowers happiness
- Week 3 Video 4: Why avoidance lowers happiness
- Week 3 Video 5: Secure attachment
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 3rd habit of the highly happy: The need to love (and give)
4
Videos
- Week 3 Video 6: An alternative route to belongingness
- Week 3 Video 7: Evidence for the need to love and give
- Week 3 Video 8: Why the need to love and give enhances happiness
- Week 3 Video 9: The rules for giving: When does giving enhance happiness and success?
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 3rd happiness exercise: Creative altruism
1
Peer Review
- The 3rd Happiness Exercise: Creative Altruism
1
Videos
- Week 3 Video 10: The 3rd exercise: Creative altruism
2
Readings
- Assignment #3 (The 3rd happiness exercise--creative altruism): Important note
- Bonus: Optional readings!
Summary of Week 3
1
Videos
- Week 3 Video 11: Summary of week 3
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
(Optional) Interview with Nipun Mehta (this video won't count for course grade)
1
Videos
- Week 3 Video 12: Interview with Nipun Mehta (Optional)
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 2nd (mid-course) happiness measurement
1
Videos
- Week 3 Video 13: Mid-course happiness measurement
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 4th Deadly Happiness Sin: Being Overly Controlling
4
Videos
- Week 4 Video 1: The 4th Sin: Being Overly Control Seeking
- Week 4 Video 2: Why Being Overly Controlling of Others Lowers Happiness
- Week 4 Video 3: Why Being Overly Controlling of Outcomes Lowers Happiness
- Week 4 Video 4: The Desirability for Control (DC) and Maximizer Scales
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 4th Habit of the Highly Happy: Taking Personal Responsibility For Your Happiness
7
Videos
- Week 4 Video 5: Taking Personal Responsibility for Happiness
- Week 4 Video 6: Obstacles to Taking Personal Responsibility
- Week 4 Video 7: Internal and External Control as Compensatory Forces
- Week 4 Video 8: Learning Simple Emotion Regulation Strategies
- Week 4 Video 9: Appreciating Uncertainty and Lack of Control
- Week 4 Video 10: The Importance of Leading a Healthier Lifestyle
- Week 4 Video 11: Do's and Don'ts of a Healthier Lifestyle
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 4th Happiness Exercise: Leading A Healthy Lifestyle
1
Assignment
- Self-grading for assignment #4 (The 4th happiness exercise: leading a healthy lifestyle)
1
Videos
- Week 4 Video 12: The 4th Exercise: The Healthy Lifestyle Exercise
1
Readings
- Assignment #4 (The 4th happiness exercise--healthy lifestyle): Important note
Summary of Week 4
1
Assignment
- Quiz 2
1
Videos
- Week 4 Video 13: Summary of the Week
The 5th deadly happiness sin: Distrusting others
5
Videos
- Week 5 Video 1: Distrusting Others and Why Trust is Important
- Week 5 Video 2: Instinctive distrust and proactive trust
- Week 5 Video 3: The (hidden) Benefits of Proactive Trust
- Week 5 Video 4: Perceived vs Actual Trust
- Week 5 Video 5: Trust Scale
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 5th habit of the highly happy and the 5th happiness exercise: Exercising "smart trust" and Forgiveness
1
Videos
- Week 5 Video 6: Three Strategies of Smart Trust
2
Readings
- Assignment #5: The 5th happiness exercise--writing, but not sending, a letter of forgiveness: Instructions
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 6th deadly happiness sin: Distrusting life
2
Videos
- Week 5 Video 7: The 6th Deadly Happiness Sin--Distrusting Life
- Week 5 Video 8: Process (vs. Outcome) as a Source of Happiness
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 6th habit: The dispassionate pursuit of passion
3
Videos
- Week 5 Video 9: Pre-Occurrence Preference and Post-Occurrence Non-Judgmentalism
- Week 5 Video 10: Three Strategies for Instilling the Dispassionate Pursuit of Passion
- Week 5 Video 11: Going Spiritual
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
The 6th exercise: Three good things (with a twist)
1
Peer Review
- The 6th Happiness Exercise: 3 good things (with a twist!)
1
Videos
- Week 5 Video 12: The 6th Happiness Exercise-Three Good Things with a Twist
2
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
- Assignment #6: (The 6th happiness exercise--3 good things with a twist): Important note
Summary of Week 5
1
Videos
- Week 5 Video 13: Summary of Week 5
1
Readings
- Bonus: Optional readings!
Lesson: The 7th deadly happiness sin: Ignoring the course within
3
Videos
- Week 6, Video 1: The 7th Deadly Sin: Ignoring The Source Within
- Week 6, Video 2: Stepping Outside The “GATE”
- Week 6, Video 3: Being A Fly In The Wall
Lesson: The 7th habit of the highly happy: Mindfulness
6
Videos
- Week 6, Video 4: Flying Into The Present
- Week 6, Video 5: The Benefits Of Mindfulness I
- Week 6, Video 6: The Benefits Of Mindfulness II
- Week 6, Video 7: Motivational Obstacles To Mindfulness
- Week 6, Video 8: Cognitive Obstacles To Mindfulness
- Week 6, Video 9: Some Other Obstacles To Mindfulness, Including Logistical Ones
Lesson: The 7th happiness exercise: Presence practice
1
Assignment
- Self-grading for assignment #7: Presence practice
1
Videos
- Week 6, Video 10: The 7th Happiness Exercise: The “Presence Practice”
1
Readings
- The 7th assignment (The 7th happiness exercise--presence practice): Important note
Lesson: Summary of the module
1
Videos
- Week 6, Video 11: Summary Of Week 6
Lesson: Summary of the course
1
Videos
- Week 6, Video 12: Two Approaches To MBA
Lesson: The road ahead
1
Videos
- Week 6, Video 13: The 7 Happiness Sustaining Strategies
Lesson: Six week virtual mindfulness camp
1
Videos
- Week 6, Video 14: Six-week Post-Course Mindfulness Camp
Lesson: Goodbye (for now)
2
Assignment
- Self-grading: Watching course video lectures
- Final exam (Part 1)
1
Peer Review
- Final Exam (Part 2)
1
Videos
- Week 6, Video 15: Goodbye…And Hello!
1
Readings
- Self-grading for video watching
Auto Summary
Discover the determinants of a happy and fulfilling life with "A Life of Happiness and Fulfillment," a course by Coursera. Guided by Prof. Raj Raghunathan from the Indian School of Business and the University of Texas at Austin, this engaging course delves into psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral decision theory. Over several weeks, you will explore why the smart and successful aren't always happy, learn about the "7 Deadly Happiness Sins," and adopt the "7 Habits of the Highly Happy." Ideal for personal development enthusiasts, the course offers flexible subscription options and features insights from thought leaders like Dan Ariely and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
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In this one-hour, project-based course, you'll learn how to precalculate, or "bake" lights for better performance. You'll learn how to configure lightmapping and other light-related settings that can greatly improve the frame-rate of any game. The guided project will introduce you to the following Unity concepts: - Lightmapping - Light Modes - UV Overlap This series makes use of the medieval-themed Unity project created in Light Up Your World in Unity (Introduction to Lighting). It compliments this guided project and, although not a prerequisite, is recommended for a more well-rounded understanding of the concepts presented herein. 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
Discover how to enhance your game's performance with the "Baking Lights for Better Performance in Unity" course. This beginner-level, one-hour, project-based course focuses on pre-calculating or "baking" lights, configuring lightmapping, and other settings to improve frame rates. Guided by Coursera, you'll explore key Unity concepts such as Lightmapping, Light Modes, and UV Overlap, using a medieval-themed project. Ideal for North America-based learners, this course is free and complements the "Light Up Your World in Unity" course for a more comprehensive understanding.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 14 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Michigan
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Offered by
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Hierarchies are everywhere. They’re at work. They’re at school. They’re inside our families, teams, and social networks. This second course in the "Feedback Loops" specialization will help you provide meaningful feedback to people both above and below you in a wide range of important organizational (and relational) structures.الوحدات
Introduction: We're Glad You're Here
1
Discussions
- Glad-Wish-Never: We're Glad You're Here
2
Videos
- "We're Glad You're Here"
- Vertical-Horizontal Team
5
Readings
- Meet Professor Barry
- Teaching Style and Resources
- Syllabus: Vertical Feedback
- Glad-Wish-Never: "We're Glad You're Here"
- Pre-Course Survey
Low-Stakes Practice 1
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice 1
Feedback Manifesto
1
External Tool
- Feedback Lab: Feedback Manifesto
1
Discussions
- Feedback Manifesto
1
Videos
- Feedback Lab: Feedback Manifesto
3
Readings
- Feedback Lab: Feedback Manifesto
- Introduction to the Gamut Workbook Tool
- Feedback Manifesto
Low-Stakes Practice 2
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice 2
Remote Feedback: Check-In
1
Discussions
- Remote Feedback: Check-In
1
Readings
- Remote Feedback: Check-In
Recap and Review
1
Assignment
- Weekly Review
1
Discussions
- Recap
Edit Our Edits
1
Readings
- Edit Our Edits
Competence and Warmth (and Expectations)
1
Discussions
- Competence and Warmth (and Expectations)
1
Readings
- Competence and Warmth (and Expectations)
Lonely at the Top: Introduction
1
Videos
- Lonely at the Top
Low-Stakes Practice 1
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice 1
Upward Appreciation
1
External Tool
- Feedback Lab: Upward Appreciation
1
Videos
- Feedback Lab: Upward Appreciation
1
Readings
- Feedback Lab: Upward Appreciation
Highlight Reels: Above
1
Discussions
- Highlight Reels: Above
1
Readings
- Highlight Reels: Above
Low-Stakes Practice 2
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice 2
Resume Feedback
1
External Tool
- Feedback Lab: 6-60-6
4
Videos
- Résumé Feedback
- T-Shaped
- Revision and Development
- Feedback Lab: 6-60-6
1
Readings
- Feedback Lab: 6-60-6
Cover Letter Feedback
1
External Tool
- Feedback Lab: Conversation Starter
4
Videos
- Cover Letter Feedback
- A Show of Hands
- Reality Testing
- Feedback Lab: Conversation Starter
1
Readings
- Feedback Lab: Conversation Starter
Recap and Review
1
Assignment
- Weekly Review
1
Discussions
- Recap
Move Valuable than Money
1
External Tool
- Feedback Lab: Family Feedback
2
Videos
- More Valuable Than Money
- Feedback Lab: Family Feedback
1
Readings
- Feedback Lab: Family Feedback
Low-Stakes Practice 1
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice 1
Imposter Syndrome
2
Videos
- Terms and Techniques: Impostor Syndrome
- Phenomenon-->Experience-->Syndrome
Fortifying Feedback
1
External Tool
- Feedback Lab: Feedback Fixes
2
Videos
- Fortifying Feedback
- Feedback Lab: Feedback Fixes
1
Readings
- Feedback Lab: Feedback Fixes
Highlight Reel: Below
1
Discussions
- Highlight Reels: Below
1
Readings
- Highlight Reels: Below
Low-Stakes Practice 2
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice 2
Recap and Review
1
Assignment
- Weekly Review
1
Discussions
- Recap
Going Negative: Introduction
1
Videos
- Going Negative
Novices vs. Experts
2
Videos
- Novices vs Experts
- Negative Demand
Low-Stakes Practice 1
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice 1
Feedback Traps
1
External Tool
- Feedback Lab: Feedback Traps
1
Videos
- Feedback Lab: Feedback Traps
1
Readings
- Feedback Lab: Feedback Traps
Impostor Upside
3
Videos
- Impostor Upside
- Fraud and Fuel
- Burdens and Benefits
Reframing Fraud
1
Discussions
- Threat→Challenge
4
Videos
- Feedback Lab: Reframing Fraud
- Confident Humility
- Chance to Be Useful
- Caveat and Continuation
1
Readings
- Threat→Challenge
Low-Stakes Practice 2
1
Assignment
- Low-Stakes Practice 2
Recap and Review
1
Assignment
- Weekly Review
1
Discussions
- Recap
1
Readings
- Post-Course Survey
Auto Summary
Enhance your personal development skills with "Feedback Loops: Vertical Feedback," a foundational course by Coursera. Learn to provide impactful feedback within various hierarchical structures, such as workplaces, schools, families, and social networks. Ideal for those looking to improve their communication skills in organizational and relational settings, this 840-minute course offers valuable insights for effective vertical feedback. Subscribe with the Starter plan to begin your journey.
- Level Professional
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Coursera
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Offered by
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By the end of this course you will be able to start working with utility types and template literals in React applications. We will start by focusing on the core utility types reinforced by code examples which start off simple to drill the concepts, and toward the end we gradually increase the complexity and variety of real world examples of higher order component logic utility. This course is aimed at developers who are familiar with React in general and Typescript specifically, understand the basics well, and would like to have some more experience, especially using some of the more advanced and dynamic development patterns in React.الوحدات
Your Learning Journey
1
Assignment
- Assess Your Knowledge
1
Labs
- React and Typescript: Utility Types and Template Literals
1
Readings
- Project Overview
Auto Summary
Enhance your React applications with advanced utility types and template literals in this intermediate Coursera course. Designed for developers proficient in React and TypeScript, you'll delve into core utility types with progressively complex examples, culminating in real-world higher-order component logic. Complete the course in 180 minutes, free of charge, and elevate your dynamic development skills.
- Level Professional
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
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Offered by
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In this 1 hour guided project, you will build a macro processor and create your very own macro markup language then you can expand! We will focus on file operations in PERL in this guide project. Prerequisite: Basics of PERL including variables, arrays, conditionals, loops, and print statements.Auto Summary
Discover how to build a macro processor using PERL in this engaging 1-hour guided project. Ideal for intermediate learners in the Personal Development domain, the course, offered by Coursera, focuses on file operations in PERL and creating a customizable macro markup language. With a free subscription option, gain valuable skills and expand your programming knowledge.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 6 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Amsterdam
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Offered by
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In this online course you will learn how to apply Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in your own work. First by understanding why it is important to act responsibly in your research and innovation processes at all. In a second step, you will get introduced to several tools that will help make your own work in research and/or innovation more aware by introducing concepts of RRI. In addition, we will present inspiring examples and cases from the NewHoRRIzon RRI pilots, which effectively applied RRI in different sciences. Finally, you will see how you can consider R&I processes from different viewpoints by conducting exercises.الوحدات
Why is RRI important?
1
Videos
- Why is RRI important?
1
Readings
- But why is RRI necessary?
What do I gain by participating?
1
Discussions
- Tell us ...
RRI - what is it exactly?
2
Assignment
- A short check ...
- Check your knowledge!
1
Videos
- RRI explained ...
2
Readings
- What is RRI?
- RRI as a process and its requirements…
Meet Marie
1
Discussions
- New Discussion Prompt
1
Readings
- Meet Marie ...
The Societal Readiness Thinking Tool
1
Discussions
- Share your experience!
1
Videos
- The Societal Readiness Thinking Tool - how to use
1
Readings
- The Societal Readiness Thinking Tool
RRI Self Reflection tool
1
Readings
- Take time to check another tool ....
Social Labs ... a short introduction to theory
2
Videos
- Meet Jim, challenged by implementation
- How does a Social Lab work?
2
Readings
- Social Labs as means to address RRI in groups
- Why choosing a Social Lab?
In practice: how do I set up a Social Lab?
1
Assignment
- Check your knowledge!
2
Videos
- Meet Lisa, a Social Lab manager
- Meet Ilse, a Social Lab facilitator
2
Readings
- What do we mean when we say Social Labs are social?
- Components and Activities of Social Labs
Cases and Examples of RRI integration
3
Videos
- The NewHoRRIzon Social Labs
- Meet Ines ...
- Many different experiences and insights
1
Readings
- 19 different Social Labs
Now it's your turn ...
1
Assignment
- Please tell us ...
1
Readings
- Last words
Auto Summary
"Try RRI! A Guide for Responsible Research and Innovation" is an engaging online course designed to help learners integrate Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) principles into their work. This foundation-level course, offered by Coursera, focuses on the importance of acting responsibly within research and innovation processes. Participants will explore various tools and concepts that promote RRI and learn how to apply these effectively in their professional activities. The course features inspiring examples from the NewHoRRIzon RRI pilots, showcasing successful implementations across different scientific fields. By engaging in practical exercises, learners will gain the ability to view research and innovation processes from multiple perspectives. With a total duration of 360 minutes, the course is ideal for those looking to enhance their personal development in a meaningful way. Subscription is available through the Starter plan, making it accessible to a wide audience eager to improve their responsible research and innovation skills.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 1 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Coursera
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What's the best and quickest way to convert Word documents to PDF, get rid of the old version, automatically upload the new PDF version to the folder of our choice and get a notification about it, and all that in just a few clicks? With SharePoint and Power Automate, tools anyone can learn to use regardless of educational background! In this beginner-level guided project "Convert Word to PDF with SharePoint & Power Automate" we will create a SharePoint site and a SharePoint list that will contain data about the documents that need to be converted, as well as the Document folder in which all the converted files will be stored. We will make an Automated flow that will be triggered when a new Word document is uploaded to a specific folder. The flow will convert the document, delete the old Word version, upload the new PDF file to SharePoint and mark that document as converted. At the end we will get an email notification if the conversion was successful, as well as the link to the document. The requirements for taking this project are having a free Microsoft account and a free Microsoft 365 Developer Program account. Instructions on how to sign up for both are provided in the Video segment of this project. Let's get started!الوحدات
Your Learning Journey
1
Assignment
- Assess Your Knowledge
1
Labs
- Convert Word to PDF with SharePoint & Power Automate
1
Videos
- Setting Up the Microsoft 365 Developer Program Account
2
Readings
- Project Overview
- Guided Project Prerequisite Video Introduction
Auto Summary
Discover the quickest way to convert Word documents to PDF and manage them efficiently using SharePoint and Power Automate. This beginner-level course, led by Coursera, guides you through setting up a SharePoint site and creating automated workflows for seamless document conversion and notification. Ideal for those with a free Microsoft account and Microsoft 365 Developer Program account, this one-hour project is perfect for anyone eager to streamline their document management process.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 2 ساعات hours
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By the end of this project, you will manage state within React components, pass state up from child to parent components, and track state through an API fetch. As a react developer, it is important to understand state to properly maintain a dynamic React application.Auto Summary
"Managing React State" is a foundational course on Coursera, designed to help React developers master state management within React components. In just 120 minutes, learn to pass state between components and track state through API fetches. Ideal for those looking to enhance their dynamic React applications. Available with a Starter subscription.
- Level Professional
- المدة 6 ساعات hours
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Offered by
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Conditions and distribution of ethnic minorities and race; socio-psychological and cultural factors in the race and ethnic relations; the pattern of relations in the United States with emphasis on the Southwest and on social services. Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to: Identify sociological ideas, concepts, terms, and theories regarding ethnic minorities and race. The learner taking this course would be interested in gaining the ability to have informed conversations about race and ethnicity in American society. Learning about the current empirical patterns and trends will equip learners to have informed conversations instead of conversations based on opinion alone. To succeed in this course, you should have a background in studying society and an interest in improving race relations.Auto Summary
Explore "Ethnic Minorities and Race," a comprehensive course on Coursera focusing on the socio-psychological and cultural factors affecting race and ethnic relations, particularly in the United States. Taught by a proficient instructor, this 360-hour professional-level course delves into current empirical patterns and trends, equipping learners with the knowledge to engage in informed discussions on race and ethnicity. Ideal for those with a background in social studies and an interest in enhancing race relations, the course offers both Starter and Professional subscription options for flexible learning.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 12 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of London
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Offered by
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The course offers a well-researched and broad-ranging primer to the United Nations system. Consisting of an introduction to the complex UN family and its history, and a series of ‘snapshots’ of key UN functions, which are used to explore important UN themes and help learners develop important analysis, communication, and policy-based skills. The course is aimed broadly at people interested in learning more about the United Nations system, assuming a level of interest but no necessary previous knowledge, whilst also offering offering sufficient up to date research and new critical perspectives that it will also be of interest to people with more expertise or academic familiarity with the topic as well. The main aim of the course is to provide this wide-ranging introduction in a self-contained, but in-depth form, alongside the important practical skills necessary to understand and discuss UN affairs, and potentially lay the groundwork for greater engagement in future – either in civil society or in further study.الوحدات
Introduction
1
Videos
- Welcome to the MOOC
3
Readings
- Read me first
- Course Outline
- General Readings
Instructions
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Peer Review
- The UN today, what is it?
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Videos
- UN Today - Introduction
- What is the UN Today?
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Readings
- The UN Today: what is it?
Where did the UnitedNations come from, and why ?
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Peer Review
- Where did the UN Come from and Why?
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Videos
- Where did the UnitedNations come from, and why ? - Introduction
- Where did the UN come from and why?
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Readings
- Where did the United Nations come from, and why?
Power in international politics: how does the UN Security Council work?
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Peer Review
- How the UN Security Council works?
2
Videos
- How does the UN Security Council work - Introduction
- How does the UN Security Council work?
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Readings
- How does the UN Security Council work? - Reading
What is the place of human rights in international politics?
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Peer Review
- What is the place of human rights in international politics?
2
Videos
- Human rights in international politics? - Introduction
- Human rights in international politics?
1
Readings
- Human rights in international politics? - Reading
Emergency help: how does the UN respond to crises?
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Peer Review
- Emergency help: how does the UN respond to crises?
2
Videos
- How does the UN respond to crises? - Introduction
- How does the UN respond to crises?
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Readings
- How does the UN respond to crises? - Reading
Where next for the UN?
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Peer Review
- Where next for the UN?
2
Videos
- Where next for the UN? - Introduction
- Where next for the UN?
1
Readings
- Where next for the UN? - Reading
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Discover the complex world of the United Nations with this comprehensive course tailored for both beginners and those with some expertise. Dive into the UN's history, key functions, and essential themes while honing analysis, communication, and policy skills. Perfect for anyone interested in global diplomacy, the course spans 720 minutes and offers Starter and Professional subscription options. Join Coursera's expert-led program to deepen your understanding and potentially pave the way for further engagement in civil society or academia.
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