- Level Foundation
- المدة
- الطبع بواسطة Politecnico di Milano
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Nowadays the complexity of computing systems is skyrocketing. Programmers have to deal with extremely powerful computing systems that take time and considerable skills to be instructed to perform at their best. It is clear that it is not feasible to rely on human intervention to tune a system: conditions change frequently, rapidly, and unpredictably. It would be desirable to have the system automatically adapt to the mutating environment. This course analyzes the stated problem, embraces a radically new approach, and it introduces how software and hardware systems ca ben adjusted during execution. By doing this, we are going to introduce the Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) technologies and how they can be (re)configured.الوحدات
Class intro
1
Assignment
- Reconfigurations
4
Videos
- FPGA computing systems: A Bird’s Eye View
- Course Introduction
- Reconfiguration in Everyday Life
- The Needs for Adaptation: an overview
2
Readings
- Self-Aware Adaptation in FPGA-based Systems [suggested readings]
- Self-Awareness as a Model for Designing and Operating Heterogeneous Multicores [suggested readings]
FPGA and reconfiguration
2
Assignment
- History of Reconfiguration
- FPGA and reconfiguration
1
Videos
- FPGA and reconfiguration: a 1st definition
1
Readings
- Reconfigurable computing: a survey of systems and software [suggested readings]
Adaptive Computing Systems
2
Assignment
- Programmable SoC Vs SoMCs
- Runtime management
3
Videos
- Runtime management
- Programmable System-on-Chip
- Programmable System-on-Multiple Chip
2
Readings
- ReconOS: An Operating System Approach for Reconfigurable Computing [suggested readings]
- R3TOS-Based Autonomous Fault-Tolerant Systems [suggested readings]
Reconfigurable Computing
1
Assignment
- Reconfigurable Computing Module
4
Videos
- Reconfigurable Computing: a 1st definition
- Reconfigurable Computing: HW vs SW
- On how to improve the Reconfigurable computing performance via CAD improvements
- FPGA-Based Reconfigurable Computing
2
Readings
- A platform-independent runtime methodology for mapping multiple applications onto FPGAs through resource virtualization [suggested readings]
- A Heterogeneous Multicore System on Chip with Run-Time Reconfigurable Virtual FPGA Architecture [suggested readings]
System design space exploration and rationale behind partial reconfiguration
1
Assignment
- Performance
1
Videos
- System design space exploration and rationale behind partial reconfiguration
2
Readings
- Partitioning and Scheduling of Task Graphs on Partially Dynamically Reconfigurable FPGAs [suggested readings]
- A Mapping-Scheduling Algorithm for Hardware Acceleration on Reconfigurable Platforms [suggested readings]
Getting Familiar with FPGAs
1
Assignment
- Getting familiar with FPGAs
3
Videos
- Getting Familiar with FPGAs
- FPGA Basic Block: CLBs and IOBs
- FPGA Basic Block: Interconnections
On How to Configure an FPGA
1
Assignment
- FPGA configuration and Bitstream
4
Videos
- FPGA Configuration: an overview
- More Details on How To Configure and FPGA: the bitstream files
- Bitstream Composition
- Configuration Registers
1
Readings
- Note on the "Resources"
How to handle the complexity of an FPGA-based system
1
Videos
- How to handle the complexity of an FPGA-based system
2
Readings
- Physical design for FPGAs [suggested readings]
- Multi-Million Gate FPGA Physical Design Challenges [suggested readings]
An example on how to configure a CLB
1
Assignment
- LUT and CLB
2
Videos
- 4 inputs - 1 output OR LUT configuration example
- From the LUT to the CLB configuration example
An Example on how to implement a circuit on a simplified FPGA
1
Assignment
- Physical design
4
Videos
- A simplified FPGA and its configuration settings
- An Example on how to implement a circuit on a simplified FPGA
- An Example on how to implement a circuit on a simplified FPGA: bitstram generation phase - CLBs
- An Example on how to implement a circuit on a simplified FPGA: bitstram generation phase - SBs and routing
Course conclusion
1
Readings
- Conclusion
Auto Summary
Discover the complexities of modern computing systems with "FPGA Computing Systems: A Bird’s Eye View." This foundational course, led by Coursera, delves into adaptive software and hardware, focusing on FPGA technologies. Ideal for personal development, learn how systems can self-adjust in dynamic environments. Available through Starter and Professional subscriptions.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 12 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Genomics for Law provides a unique framework to review the history and basics of genomics research as well as explore how genomics has, and will continue to, interact with the law. Throughout this course you will explore the implications of genomics research on law, as well as law's influence and implications on genomics research, as it pertains to the following topics: • Genomics and Criminal Law • Genomics and Criminal Procedure • Forensic Genomics • Intellectual Property Protection and Biotechnology • Genomics and Tort Law • Genomics and Privacy Law • Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics This course can be taken to fulfill continuing legal education (CLE) credits for practicing lawyers. 10.25 hours have been approved in Illinois.الوحدات
Course Information
1
Discussions
- Getting to Know Your Classmates
1
Videos
- Introduction to Genomics for Law
5
Readings
- Syllabus
- Course Content Experts
- About the Discussion Forums
- Updating Your Profile
- Social Media
Introduction to the Science of Genomics
9
Videos
- Introduction to the Science of Genomics
- The Book of Life
- What is DNA?
- What is a Genome?, Part 1
- What is a Genome?, Part 2
- The Central Dogma
- The Evolution of Gene Sequencing
- What is a GMO?
- The Science of GMOs
Introduction to Genomics and Criminal Law
1
Videos
- Introduction to Genomics and Criminal Law
Essential Elements of a Crime
7
Videos
- Essential Elements: The Actus Reus, Part 1
- Essential Elements: The Actus Reus, Part 2
- Essential Elements: The Actus Reus, Part 3
- Essential Elements: Voluntary Acts vs. Reflexive Actions
- Essential Elements: The Mens Rea
- Essential Elements: Genetic Predispositions
- Essential Elements: Summary of Genetic Evidence
General Defenses to Crime
4
Videos
- Duress and Heat of Passion Defense, Part 1
- Duress and Heat of Passion Defense, Part 2
- Personal vs. Situational Factors and Criminal Defense, Part 1
- Personal vs. Situational Factors and Criminal Defense, Part 2
Speculation on the Genomics Defense in Criminal Law
4
Videos
- Speculation on the Genomics Defense in Criminal Law, Part 1
- Speculation on the Genomics Defense in Criminal Law, Part 2
- Speculation on the Genomics Defense in Criminal Law, Part 3
- Speculation on the Genomics Defense in Criminal Law, Part 4
Suggested Readings
1
Readings
- Genomics and Criminal Law Suggested Readings
Introduction to Genomics and Criminal Procedure
1
Videos
- Introduction to Genomics and Criminal Procedure
The Basics of the CODIS STR
5
Videos
- Introduction to CODIS STR
- Introduction to DNA Structure
- Introduction to Short Tandem Repeats (STR)
- STRs and Case Reports
- STR Variation and CODIS Profiles
Exploring Fourth Amendment “Search” and “Seizure”
4
Videos
- Exploring Fourth Amendment “Search” and “Seizure”, Part 1
- Exploring Fourth Amendment “Search” and “Seizure”, Part 2
- Exploring Fourth Amendment “Search” and “Seizure”, Part 3
- Exploring Fourth Amendment “Search” and “Seizure”, Part 4
Reasonable Expectations of Privacy
4
Videos
- Reasonable Expectations of Privacy, Part 1
- Reasonable Expectations of Privacy, Part 2
- Reasonable Expectations of Privacy, Part 3
- Speculating on Abandonment and Reasonable Expectations of Privacy
When are DNA Searches Permissible?
6
Videos
- When are DNA Searches Permissible?
- Maryland v. King, Part 1
- Maryland v. King, Part 2
- Maryland v. King, Part 3
- Maryland v. King, Part 4
- Maryland v. King, Part 5
Suggested Readings
1
Readings
- Genomics and Criminal Procedure Suggested Readings
Daubert and Frye
4
Videos
- Introduction to Daubert and Frye
- Frye vs. Daubert, Part 1
- Frye vs. Daubert, Part 2
- Frye vs. Daubert, Part 3
Introduction to Forensic Genomics and DNA in Investigations
3
Videos
- Introduction to Forensic Genomics
- DNA in Investigations
- DNA in Investigative Leads
Predicting Externally Visible Characteristics
3
Videos
- Predicting Externally Visible Characteristics, Part 1
- Predicting Externally Visible Characteristics, Part 2
- Predicting Externally Visible Characteristics, Part 3
Ancestry Estimations
3
Videos
- Ancestry Estimations, Part 1
- Ancestry Estimations, Part 2
- Ancestry Estimations, Part 3
Race and Ancestry
3
Videos
- Introduction to Race and Ancestry
- Ancestry and Physical Appearance
- Ancestry and Investigations
Ethical and Legal Considerations
3
Videos
- Ethical and Legal Considerations
- Ethical and Legal Considerations, Part 2
- Ethical and Legal Considerations, Part 3
Suggested Readings
1
Readings
- Forensic Genomics Suggested Readings
Introduction to Patent Law
4
Videos
- Origins of Patent Law
- Trade Secret Alternative
- Utility Patents
- Introduction to CRISPR Technology
1
Readings
- CRISPR Technology Suggested Readings
Eligible Subject Matter Standards
3
Videos
- The Novelty Requirement
- The Usefulness Requirement
- Plant Patents
Patenting Practicalities
4
Videos
- Patenting Practicalities
- The "Art" of Claims Drafting
- Blocking Patents
- First Sales Doctrine
Patent Infringement
4
Videos
- Literal Infringement
- Doctrine of Equivalency
- Infringement Defenses
- Infringement Remedies
Conclusion
1
Videos
- Conclusion
Introduction to Genomics and Tort Law
1
Videos
- Introduction to Genomics and Tort Law
Tort Claims Involving Genomics
6
Videos
- Tort Claims and Genomics, Part 1
- Tort Claims and Genomics, Part 2
- Tort Claims and Genomics, Part 3
- Tort Claims and Genomics, Part 4
- Tort Claims and Genomics, Part 5
- Toxic Torts and Genomics
Suggested Readings
1
Readings
- Genomics and Tort Law Suggested Readings
Introduction to Privacy and Genomics
1
Videos
- Introduction to Privacy and Genomics
HIPPA
4
Videos
- Health Privacy Before HIPAA
- Introduction to HIPAA
- HIPAA: Rules for Using and Releasing Information
- HIPAA: Enforcement
GINA, State Laws, and Other Genomic Privacy Issues
4
Videos
- Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA)
- State Privacy Laws
- State Newborn Screening Programs
- Other Genomic Privacy Issues
Introduction to the Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics
5
Videos
- Introduction to the Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics: Moore v. Regents of the University of California
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics: Informed Consent, Part 1
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics: Informed Consent, Part 2
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics: Informed Consent and Human Subject Research, Part 3
Applied Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics
4
Videos
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics: Jesse Gelsinger Case, Part 1
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics: Jesse Gelsinger Case, Part 2
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics: Privacy Concerns
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Genomics: Emerging Issues
Assessment for Coursera Learners
1
Assignment
- Course Content Quiz
Assessment for CLE Credit
1
Assignment
- Course Evaluation Form
1
Readings
- Final Step for CLE Credit
End of Course Survey
Auto Summary
"Genomics for Law" is a foundational course offered by Coursera, focusing on the intersection of genomics research and legal frameworks. Ideal for legal professionals, it covers topics like forensic genomics, intellectual property, and privacy law, and offers 10.25 CLE credits in Illinois. This 720-minute course is available via a Starter subscription.
- Level Professional
- المدة 15 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Amsterdam
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Sonar-Global is a collaborative work to mobilize social sciences against infectious threats. It is a sustainable international network to strengthen the active participation of the social sciences in the prevention and response to infectious threats, including those posed by antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and vaccine hesitancy. The Sonar-Global's Social Dimensions of Antimicrobial Resistance MOOC is an independent course for non-social scientists who want to know more about the social dimensions of AMR. Furthermore, the course is also the basis for the OPERATE-SOC AMR curriculum, which is a curriculum developed for trainers who need to provide interdisciplinary training about the social dimensions of antimicrobial resistance to non-social scientists. This MOOC includes lectures on important social science dimensions by 19 social science experts in the field of AMR, and it has been fully developed by social scientists. The training objectives of this MOOC are: • To provide a guided introduction to the social dimensions of AMR • To learn about the relevance of social science perspectives and approaches in the study of AMR • To get introduced to the need for interdisciplinary collaboration with social scientists when working on AMR • To serve as a basis for the Sonar-Global OPERATE-SOC curriculum For more information, please visit the website: www.sonar-global.euالوحدات
Introduction
2
Videos
- Introduction to course
- Involvement of the social sciences in AMR
3
Readings
- Introduction to course
- Historical milestones in the development of attention to the AMR issue
- About the involvement of the social sciences in AMR
Microbes and Resistance
1
Videos
- The global burden of AMR
2
Readings
- About the global burden of AMR
- Further video resources
Social Science Research Strategies
1
Assignment
- What did you learn about social sciences research trategies?
2
Videos
- Social science research strategies
- Language and imaginings of AMR
3
Readings
- Social Sciences as a gap in the field of AMR.
- About language and imaginings of AMR
- Science and technology studies (STS) approach to AMR
One Health, collaboration, linkages, and social science priorities
1
Assignment
- What did you learn about One Health, linkages and social science priorities?
2
Videos
- The complexity of antimicrobial resistance
- Epidemics and AMR
3
Readings
- The complexity of AMR
- About epidemics and AMR
- The super-wicked problem of antimicrobial esistance
People and Publics
1
Assignment
- What did you learn in people and publics?
7
Videos
- Stigmatization on AMR
- Perceptions of Antibiotics
- Healthcare seeking behaviour and antibiotic use
- Self-medication with antibiotics: a social sciences approach
- Over-the-counter use of antimicrobials
- AMR networks, relationships, and infrastructures
- Sociology of Antimicrobials
8
Readings
- AMR experiences
- About stigmatization on AMR
- About the perception of antibiotics
- About the health seeking behaviour
- About self-medication with antibiotics: a social sciences approach
- About over-the-counter use of antimicrobials
- About infrastructures and AMR
- About the sociology of antimicrobials
Systems and Environments
1
Assignment
- What did you learn in systems and environments?
6
Videos
- Implementing antimicrobial stewardship in hospitals: a social science lens
- Remoulding antibiotic history: connecting the past and the present of the antibiotic pipeline
- Social Lives of Medicines as a methodology
- Controversies and Resilience in Antibiotic Infrastructures
- Geographies of AMR
- The economics of AMR
7
Readings
- Systems and vulnerabilities
- About antimicrobial stewardship in hospitals: a social science lesn
- About the antibiotic innovation history
- About social lives of medicines
- About the Controversies and Resilience in Antibiotic Infrastructures
- About Geographies of AMR
- About the Economics of AMR
Institutions and Policies
1
Assignment
- What did you learn in institutions and policies?
2
Videos
- Global governance of AMR
- Governance, politics and practice: antibiotics as political entanglement
2
Readings
- About the global governance of AMR
- About governance, politics, and practice: antibiotics as political entanglement
Working collaboratively
1
Readings
- Further Resources
Interdisciplinary synergies and tensions in AMR
1
Videos
- Ethical issues associated with AMR
2
Readings
- About ethical issues associated with AMR
- Further resources
Implementation science and evidence-based interventions
1
Readings
- Further resources in implementation science
Public understanding and community engagement in AMR
1
Assignment
- What did you learn about public understanding and community engagement in AMR
3
Videos
- Community engagement for antimicrobial resistance (CE4AMR)
- AMR Science Theatre and Community Engagement
- Optional video: Social science theatre - Bichara Antibiotics - OUCRU (external video)
3
Readings
- About community engagement for Antimicrobial Resistance (CE4AMR)
- About Science Theatre and Community Engagement
- CIDRAP AMR toolkit
Social science research methods: social survey, participant observation and interviewing
Course evaluation
1
Readings
- MOOC evaluation
Auto Summary
Explore "The Social Dimensions of Antimicrobial Resistance" on Coursera, led by the Sonar-Global network. This professional development course for non-social scientists delves into the social aspects of AMR through lectures by 19 experts. Over 900 minutes, gain insights into interdisciplinary collaboration and the importance of social sciences in tackling AMR. Ideal for trainers and professionals, with Starter and Professional subscription options available.
- Level Foundation
- المدة
- الطبع بواسطة Kennesaw State University
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This is a master class in Customer Centricity. Professor Jagdish Sheth, 2020 Padma Bhushan Award winner for Literature and Education, guides you through proven strategies and practical steps for implementing customer centricity practices into your business. Professor Sheth shares wisdom and insight from decades of experience, years of research, and recommendations from multiple senior industry leaders to help grow your business and cut costs by keeping the customers you have by creating a customer centric culture.Auto Summary
Join renowned Professor Jagdish Sheth in this foundational master class on Customer Centricity. Ideal for those in Personal Development, the course offers proven strategies to grow your business by fostering a customer-centric culture. Benefit from Professor Sheth's decades of experience and insights, with flexible subscription options available through Coursera. Perfect for professionals aiming to enhance business growth and customer retention.
- Level Foundation
- المدة
- الطبع بواسطة IBM
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Offered by
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There are a growing number of exciting, well-paying jobs in today’s security industry that do not require a traditional college degree. Forbes estimates that there will be as many as 3.5 million unfilled positions in the industry worldwide by 2021! One position with a severe shortage of skills is as a cybersecurity analyst. Throughout this specialization, you will learn concepts around digital forensics, penetration testing and incident response. You will learn about threat intelligence and tools to gather data to prevent an attack or in the event your organization is attacked. You will have the opportunity to review some of the largest breach cases and try your hand at reporting on a real world breach. The content creators and instructors are architects , Security Operation Center (SOC) analysts, and distinguished engineers who work with cybersecurity in their day to day lives at IBM with a worldwide perspective. They will share their skills which they need to secure IBM and its clients security systems. The completion of this specialization also makes you eligible to earn the System Analyst Fundamentals IBM digital badge. More information about the badge can be found here: https://www.youracclaim.com/org/ibm/badge/security-analyst-fundamentalsAuto Summary
Unlock your potential in the booming field of cybersecurity with the "Security Analyst Fundamentals" course, designed for personal development. With a significant industry demand, Forbes predicts 3.5 million unfilled cybersecurity positions globally by 2021, offering lucrative opportunities without the need for a traditional college degree. This course focuses on essential cybersecurity concepts such as digital forensics, penetration testing, and incident response. You'll delve into threat intelligence and learn how to gather data to prevent or respond to cyberattacks. Real-world case studies, including major breach incidents, will provide practical experience in reporting and analysis. Learn from top-tier instructors at IBM, including Security Operation Center (SOC) analysts, architects, and distinguished engineers, who bring their extensive, hands-on cybersecurity expertise from protecting IBM and its clients. Upon completion, you can earn the prestigious System Analyst Fundamentals IBM digital badge, showcasing your skills and boosting your professional credentials. This foundational-level course is available through Coursera with a Starter subscription, making it accessible for beginners eager to enter the cybersecurity field.
- Level Professional
- المدة
- الطبع بواسطة University of Colorado Boulder
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The objective of this specialization is to provide an understanding of interface design approaches and architectures for creating solid user experiences in embedded system prototypes and products. For both machine and user interfaces, we will look at the best practices for the interface design process, including considerations of the nature and content of interaction, whether between devices, between a device and a user, or in more complex systems.Auto Summary
"Embedded Interface Design" is a professional development course on Coursera that delves into interface design approaches and architectures for embedded systems. Led by expert instructors, it covers best practices for creating solid user experiences, focusing on both machine and user interfaces. The course is available through Starter and Professional subscriptions and is ideal for those looking to enhance their skills in designing effective embedded system prototypes and products.
- Level Foundation
- المدة
- الطبع بواسطة University of Colorado Boulder
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Offered by
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An engineering leader spends a majority of their day interacting with others. Indeed, studies repeatedly point to the impact communication skills have on the ability of managerial leaders to succeed or fail. Too often, individuals move into managerial leadership roles without an awareness of the need to improve in this area. This specialization focuses on skills such as listening, counseling, non-verbals, mentoring, coaching, building trust, providing feedback, writing, and presentation skills. The objective of the study is to help the engineering leader excel in their communication responsibilities. This specialization 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.Auto Summary
Enhance your communication skills with the "Technical Communication" course, ideal for aspiring engineering leaders. Offered by Coursera, this Personal Development specialization covers listening, counseling, mentoring, and more, to help you excel in managerial roles. Part of CU Boulder’s ME-EM degree, it’s perfect for engineers and technical professionals aiming for leadership positions. No application required.
- Level Foundation
- المدة
- الطبع بواسطة Macquarie University
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Offered by
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This specialization is for educators seeking to improve and expand their repertoire of online teaching skills related to the design, development and delivery of effective and engaging online courses and lessons for school age and adult learners. Learning in the 21st century no longer takes place exclusively between the four walls of a physical classroom. With advances in technology, learners now expect to be offered flexible study modes outside of the traditional face-to-face model. This specialization explores the foundational skills required to design, develop and deliver an effective and engaging online course or lesson – a vital capability for any modern-day educator. This specialization is for anyone who is responsible for designing and/or delivering online learning experiences, as well as educators and teachers who are familiar with face-to-face learning and teaching and are now adapting to online environments. This Specialization was created by Macquarie School of Education. Macquarie University is ranked in the Top 200 or 1% of universities globally: #192 in the Times Higher Education, 2022 #200 in the QS World University Rankings, 2022 In the Times Higher Education Subject Ranking “Education”, Macquarie University is globally ranked: #69 in the Times Higher Education, 2021 #78 in the QS World University Rankings, 2021Auto Summary
Enhance your online teaching skills with the "Online Learning Design for Educators" specialization, designed for educators aiming to create engaging and effective online courses. Offered by Macquarie School of Education, this course equips you with essential design, development, and delivery techniques for modern online learning. Suitable for both school-age and adult education professionals, it supports the transition from traditional classrooms to flexible online environments. Available on Coursera with a foundation-level curriculum and starter subscription options.
- Level Foundation
- المدة
- الطبع بواسطة University of Colorado Boulder
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Offered by
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Anti-Racism is a three-course specialization intended for anyone who is interested in learning about race and racism, particularly in the context of the United States, wants to be an anti-racist advocate, or seeks to incorporate anti-racist practices into their daily lives. Anti-Racism I is an ideal starting place for learners unfamiliar with critical race theory and want a primer on race and racism in the United States. Anti-Racism II builds on the basics introduced in the first course and explores historical and linguistic constructions of race and racism in the United States and the theory of intersectionality. The second course also asks learners to apply its content to cultural contexts outside of the US, and it culminates in an interview project aimed at deepening conversational nuance when learners engage with the topics of race and racism with family, friends, colleagues, or peers. Anti-Racism III then puts the theory introduced in the first two courses into practice. Learners will create a plan for practicing anti-racism and develop a project for community outreach and engagement.Auto Summary
Embark on a transformative journey with Coursera's "Anti-Racism" specialization, designed for those passionate about understanding and combating racism, particularly in the U.S. This three-course series covers critical race theory, historical and linguistic constructions of race, and intersectionality. Ideal for beginners, it progresses from foundational knowledge to practical application, culminating in community outreach projects. Flexible subscription options are available to suit your needs. Join now to become an advocate for anti-racist practices in your daily life and beyond.
- Level Professional
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
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Offered by
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By the end of this project you will have used the Query Design window in LibreOffice Base to construct and run queries that retrieve, sort, filter, and perform calculations on data from a multi-table relational Client database. Results returned from a query can be used to analyze client data to support business decisions. 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
Unlock the power of data with the "Query Client Data with LibreOffice Base" course, designed for your personal development needs. Guided by expert instruction on Coursera, this intermediate-level course will empower you to master the Query Design window in LibreOffice Base. Dive into constructing and running sophisticated queries to retrieve, sort, filter, and calculate data from a multi-table relational Client database. In just 180 minutes, you'll gain valuable skills in data management and analysis, making you a more efficient and effective user of LibreOffice Base. Best of all, the course is available for free, offering you an accessible path to enhance your data querying capabilities. Whether you're looking to boost your career or streamline your personal projects, this course is tailored to intermediate learners ready to take their skills to the next level. Join now and start transforming your data handling expertise!
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