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Build a Product Management Plan Framework in Trello
In this project, you will create a digital product management plan framework in Trello using Kanban workflow processes. You will learn the basic functionality of Trello and apply the basics of Kanban to manage your workflow. The project will model how to translate the product management life cycle stages and key deliverables into a working plan in Trello. It will demonstrate how to use the Kanban workflow principles to plan and track the status of deliverables.
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3 hours
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Creative Designing in Power BI
This course forms part of the Microsoft Power BI Analyst Professional Certificate. This Professional Certificate consists of a series of courses that offers a good starting point for a career in data analysis using Microsoft Power BI. In this course, you will learn how to creatively design dashboards, reports and charts that are easier for the audience to use. You will learn how to create cohesive business intelligence reports and dashboards, as well as what common problems to avoid.
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20 hours
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Investment and Portfolio Management
In this four-course Specialization, you’ll learn the essential skills of portfolio management and personal investing. All investors – from the largest wealth funds to the smallest individual investors – share common issues in investing: how to meet their liabilities, how to decide where to invest, and how much risk to take on. In this Specialization, you will learn how to think about, discuss, and formulate solutions to these investment questions.
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Calculus: Single Variable Part 1 - Functions
Calculus is one of the grandest achievements of human thought, explaining everything from planetary orbits to the optimal size of a city to the periodicity of a heartbeat. This brisk course covers the core ideas of single-variable Calculus with emphases on conceptual understanding and applications. The course is ideal for students beginning in the engineering, physical, and social sciences.
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14 hours
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Create digit recognition web app with Streamlit
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to create a digit recognition web application using streamlit.
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3 hours
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Beer Quality
This Specialization is intended for home and professional brewers seeking to advance their brewing skills conveniently from home. This series of five courses, provide brewers with an in-depth look over several weeks at how to brew great beer every time. Designed for brewers of all skill levels, this comprehensive series features creator and "The Pope of Foam”, Charlie Bamforth, who guides you through the key markers of beer quality: flavor, foam, color/clarity, freshness and quality systems.
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Transformer Models and BERT Model - Français
Ce cours présente l'architecture Transformer et le modèle BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers). Vous découvrirez quels sont les principaux composants de l'architecture Transformer, tels que le mécanisme d'auto-attention, et comment ils sont utilisés pour créer un modèle BERT. Vous verrez également les différentes tâches pour lesquelles le modèle BERT peut être utilisé, comme la classification de texte, les questions-réponses et l'inférence en langage naturel. Ce cours dure environ 45 minutes.
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HTTP Google Cloud Functions in Go
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab, you’ll build an HTTP Cloud Function in Go.
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1 hour
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IBM Data Warehouse Engineer
This Professional Certificate is intended to help you develop the job-ready skills and portfolio for an entry-level Business Intelligence (BI) or Data Warehousing Engineering position.
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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Exam Prep
Cloud computing is rapidly expanding into all areas of businesses, creating new and exciting career opportunities. These opportunities cover a broad range of roles, from developers and architects to security professionals and data scientists. This program will give you the fundamental knowledge, skills, and confidence to begin your Microsoft Azure certification journey. This Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Exam Prep Specialization consists of four courses that will act as a bedrock of fundamental knowledge to prepare you for the AZ-900 certification exam and for a career in the cloud.
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Getting Started with Cloud KMS
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab you'll work with advanced features of Google Cloud Security and Privacy APIs, including setting up a secure Cloud Storage bucket, managing keys and encrypted data using Key Management Storage, and viewing Cloud Storage audit logs.
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1 hour
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Organ Donation: From Death to Life
Considering someone for organ and tissue donation at the end of life is complicated. The boundary between life and death is more complex than ever before and it falls to medical professionals to help clarify a situation at an often confusing and emotionally stressful time. In this course you will learn about the science behind death determination and when it is possible for deceased organ donation take place. This includes the medical standards at the end of life - from brain death testing, to requesting informed consent from a grieving family.
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16 hours
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Securing Compute Engine Applications and Resources using BeyondCorp Enterprise (BCE)
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab, you will learn how to secure a Compute Engine instance with Identity-Aware Proxy (IAP).
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2 hours
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Digging Deeper into Audience Reports in Google Analytics
In this project, you will discover some of the potentially less familiar Audience Reports. You will learn about the Active Users report, the Lifetime Value report, the Cohort Analysis report, the Benchmarking reports and the Users Flow Report. But, even more importantly, you will learn how to use these reports to help you make better decisions when it comes to reaching and engaging your website audience. 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.
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3 hours
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Introduction to Recommender Systems: Non-Personalized and Content-Based
This course, which is designed to serve as the first course in the Recommender Systems specialization, introduces the concept of recommender systems, reviews several examples in detail, and leads you through non-personalized recommendation using summary statistics and product associations, basic stereotype-based or demographic recommendations, and content-based filtering recommendations.
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23 hours
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Hotel Management: Distribution, Revenue and Demand Management
Market hospitality services, manage demand, and optimize revenue. This Specialization covers the basics of hotel demand management, distribution, and revenue management. You’ll learn how e-commerce intermediaries such as online travel agencies are impacting the already-complex hospitality sector, and you’ll explore tools and techniques that will help you effectively market hospitality services and maximize business revenue in this new global industry landscape.
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Data Wrangling with Python
This specialization covers various essential topics such as fundamental tools, data collection, data understanding, and data preprocessing. This specialization is designed for beginners, with a focus on practical exercises and case studies to reinforce learning. By mastering the skills and techniques covered in these courses, students will be better equipped to handle the challenges of real-world data analysis. The final project will give students an opportunity to apply what they have learned and demonstrate their mastery of the subject.
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Fundamentals of Accounting
Accounting is the “language of business.” Being able to understand this language allows individuals both inside and outside of an organization to join the “conversation” about how the organization is performing and how it can improve future performance. Financial accounting focuses on the reports that managers generate to provide interested external parties a summary of the firm’s financial position and operations.
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How to Use the CPM to Analyze and Set Your Strategy
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to analyze your industry and identify your competitive advantage with the Competitive Profile Matrix (CPM).
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3 hours
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Excel for Beginners: Introduction to Spreadsheets
This 1-hour, project-based course is an introduction to spreadsheets. We’ll be using Excel on the Web in this project, which is the free spreadsheet program offered by Microsoft.
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3 hours
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Linux and Private Cloud Administration on IBM Power Systems
This specialization introduces Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administration and private cloud capabilities of IBM Systems. IBM Power servers will be used to demonstrate these concepts. Through three courses, you will learn a range of concepts from how to get started with Linux, to using Linux in a large private cloud environment with OpenStack-based products such as IBM PowerVC. Brought to you by IBM!
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Video Intelligence: Qwik Start
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab use the Google Cloud Video intelligence app to extract metadata from a sample video file. Watch the short video Google Cloud Video Intelligence - Search every moment of every video in your catalog.
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1 hour
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Memoir and Personal Essay: Write About Yourself
How To Write About Yourself...so that someone else wants to read it! This is the heart of this Coursera specialization in Memoir and Personal Essay. Masters of both genres share tips, prompts, exercises, readings and challenges to help every writer imagine, construct and write compelling pieces of non-fiction's most popular form: the personal narrative.
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Emerging Trends & Technologies in the Virtual K-12 Classroom
Welcome to Emerging Trends and Technologies in K-12! This course will help you evaluate and implement technology in the most useful way within your virtual classroom setting. We will discuss the possibilities and challenges of using technology in fully online environments, although many of the ideas can be applied to blended and traditional environments as well. This course is focused on emerging trends and technologies, specifically for K-12 instructors. Most of the content will be aimed at high school-aged students in the U.S., or ages 13-18 in other countries.
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8 hours
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Applied Data Science with R
This Specialization is intended for anyone with a passion for learning who is seeking to develop the job-ready skills, tools, and portfolio to have a competitive edge in the job market as an entry-level data scientist. Through these five online courses, you will develop the skills you need to bring together often disparate and disconnected data sources and use the R programming language to transform data into insights that help you and your stakeholders make more informed decisions. By the end of this Specialization, you will be able to perform basic R programming tasks to complete the data
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