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Building Candlestick Charts with Google Sheets
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to extract stock price data from public sources, build Japanese candlestick charts and customize them, interpret stock price charts and draw conclusions. This course runs on Coursera's hands-on project platform called Rhyme. On Rhyme, you do projects in a hands-on manner in your browser. You will get instant access to pre-configured cloud desktops containing all of the software and data you need for the project. Everything is already set up directly in your Internet browser so you can just focus on learning.
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Emergency Care: Pregnancy, Infants, and Children
Welcome to the final course of lectures in your quest to master EMT basics. In this course, we will cover some of the highest-stress patient populations: pregnant patients and kids, also known as pediatrics. To wrap up your EMT knowledge we will end this course with information about hazmat situations, extricating patients from tight spots and finally how you write a note about your patient care.
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16 hours
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Introduction to Generative AI - 日本語版
この入門レベルのマイクロラーニング コースでは、ジェネレーティブ AI の概要、利用方法、従来の機械学習の手法との違いについて説明します。独自のジェネレーティブ AI アプリを作成する際に利用できる Google ツールも紹介します。
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Diversity and Inclusion in Education
Student diversity is becoming the rule rather than the exception in education systems across the world. Students bring to classroom different characteristics such as ability and disability, socio-economic background, race, ethnicity, and cultural background, beliefs and religion, and gender characteristics. The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 4 aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all (United Nations, 2015).
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18 hours
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Redacting Sensitive Data with Cloud Data Loss Prevention
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab, you will learn the basic capabilities of Cloud Data Loss Prevention and the various ways it can be used to protect data.
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1 hour
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Introduction to Python
Learning Python gives the programmer a wide variety of career paths to choose from. Python is an open-source (free) programming language that is used in web programming, data science, artificial intelligence, and many scientific applications. Learning Python allows the programmer to focus on solving problems, rather than focusing on syntax.
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3 hours
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Create a Business proposal with Visme for businesses
At the end of this project, you will have all the basic skills to create a Business proposal using Visme, an online tool for designing and editing Marketing visuals. You will be able to design a professional Business proposal in which you describe your company and your offer in detail. This project is intended for professionals of all levels, small and medium-sized businesses, people who have never used Visme to create business content. It is ideal for those who would like to use Visme for their professional projects.
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1 hour
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Neural Style Transfer with TensorFlow
In this 2-hour long project-based course, you will learn the basics of Neural Style Transfer with TensorFlow.
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2 hours
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R Programming and Tidyverse Capstone Project
In this third and final course of the "Expressway to Data Science: R Programming and Tidyverse" specialization you will reinforce and display your R and tidyverse skills by completing an analysis of COVID-19 data! Here is a chance to apply your skills to a real-world dataset that has effected all of us. Throughout the capstone, you will import COVID-19 data; clean, tidy, and join datasets; and develop visualizations. You will also provide some analysis and interpretation to your results, preparing you for your journey into data science.
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10 hours
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Google Calendar: Getting Started
This is a Google Cloud Self-Paced Lab. Learn how to use Google Calendar to schedule meetings and events and get reminders about upcoming activities. You can also share your schedule with others and create multiple calendars that you and your team can use together. You can complete this lab in 10-15 minutes or use the extra time to explore Google Calendar.
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1 hour
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Manage Identities and Governance in Azure
Manage Identities and Governance in Azure Course is the first course of the Exam Prep AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate Specialization. This course is designed to describe the basics of Azure Administrator related to using multiple Azure services. This course includes an overview of a basic Introduction to Azure services, Azure AD, Access Control Management, RBAC, Azure Subscriptions, and Governance. This course is basically divided into four modules and Lessons and Video Lectures further segment each module.
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7 hours
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Shaping Urban Futures
If we are to make sense of the future of humanity, we must understand the future of the city.
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21 hours
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Doing Economics: Measuring Climate Change
This course will give you practical experience in working with real-world data, with applications to important policy issues in today’s society. Each week, you will learn specific data handling skills in Excel and use these techniques to analyse climate change data, with appropriate readings to provide background information on the data you are working with.
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15 hours
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Getting Started with Data Warehousing and BI Analytics
Kickstart your Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence (BI) Analytics journey with this self-paced course. You will learn how to design, deploy, load, manage, and query data warehouses and data marts. You will also work with BI tools to analyze data in these repositories.
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17 hours
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Stepping Up: Preparing Yourself for Leadership
In this course, you will explore the importance of self awareness and feedback, as well as issues such as bias and imposter syndrome. As a leader, it is important to know when to step in and lead, as well as how to establish boundaries and resolve conflict.
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19 hours
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The Improve Phase for the 6 σ Black Belt
This course is designed for professionals interested in learning the principles of Lean Sigma, the DMAIC process and DFSS. This course is number 6 of 8 in this specialization dealing with topics in the Improve Phase of Six Sigma Professionals with some completed coursework in statistics and a desire to drive continuous improvement within their organizations would find this course and the others in this specialization appealing. Method of assessment consists of several formative and summative quizzes and a multi-part peer reviewed project completion regiment.
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Financing and Profiting from Innovation for Corporate Entrepreneurs
This course is for aspiring or active corporate entrepreneurs who wants to understand how to secure and manage funding for their corporate venture. We will demystify key accounting and financing concepts to give corporate entrepreneurs a guide to developing the business case for their ideas, and securing funding to translate ideas into reality.
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10 hours
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Problem-Solving Skills for University Success
In this course, you will learn how to develop your Problem Solving and Creativity Skills to help you achieve success in your university studies. After completing this course, you will be able to: 1. Recognise the importance and function of problem solving and creative thought within academic study and the role of critical thought in creative ideation. 2. Develop a toolkit to be able to identify real problems and goals within ill-defined problems 3. Recognize and apply analytical problem solving techniques 4. Recognise and apply creative problem solving techniques 5.
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24 hours
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Teaching Character and Creating Positive Classrooms
Positive psychology meets K-12 pedagogy. This course explores key ideas of positive psychology and shows how great teachers apply those lessons to maximize student engagement and accomplishment. Through lectures, discussions, interviews and footage of great educators in action, you’ll learn how to integrate character-based objectives into your own teaching.
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10 hours
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Managing Responsibly: Practicing Sustainability, Responsibility and Ethics
Managers are increasingly confronted with issues of sustainability, responsibility and ethics. Managing responsibly is an integrative approach to sustainability, responsibility and ethics, which allows you as a manager to deal competently with such challenges. This course will facilitate your learning process to engage in changing practices to make them more sustainable, responsible, and ethically informed. We will first introduce the context of the trend towards responsible management practices (week 1).
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22 hours
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Global Impact: Cross-Cultural Management
With globalization, multiculturalism is on the rise. Managers need to lead a workforce composed of individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds. Managers need to negotiate and cooperate with organizations from diverse cultures; they need to know about the effects that diverse cultures can have on business practices. This course introduces the fundamentals of multicultural management by describing the impact of culture on interpersonal processes in organizations, discussing how culture shapes communication, leadership, negotiation, and teamwork.
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18 hours
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Human Rights for Open Societies
Human rights are under pressure in many places across the globe. Peaceful protests are violently quashed. Voting is tampered with. And minorities are often excluded from decision-making. All of this threatens the ideal of an open society in which each of us can be free and participate equally. A solid protection of human rights is needed for an open society to exist and to flourish. But it is often an uphill battle to work towards that ideal. Equip yourself and learn more about what human rights are and how they work.
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14 hours
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Developing an Agile Team
Now that you have undergone personal information, you will be better prepared to empathize, understand, and mentor individual members of your team on a similar journey. Leading teams towards change-resilience is not as simple as knowing and understanding the psychology of individuals multiplied by a number of team members. It requires a different approach. In this course, you will learn what influences human behavior in teams by looking at social psychology.
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9 hours
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Security Management and Governance
In this course you will look at some of the key components of practical cyber security management and its governance. This includes what happens when things go wrong, understanding how organisations can respond to incidents, through to the essential role of people in achieving better cyber security outcomes. Together, you will examine how incident management, cyber resilience, and developing an effective appreciation of people, not simply as users but as active participants, can enable better cyber security outcomes.
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20 hours
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Container Registry: Qwik Start
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. This hands-on lab demonstrates how to build a Docker image and push it to Google Container Registry.…
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