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Start Your Lifelong Learning
This foundational course is designed to provide you with techniques to assist you in adopting a growth mindset, dealing effectively with others, solving problems, and thinking through decisions.
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12 hours
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English

India-US Relations: Geopolitics, Culture, and Business
Welcome to the India-US Relations: Geopolitics, Culture, and Business course! This course seeks to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the intense ties between India and the US. The government-to-government interactions are elaborated by focusing on the strategic ties between the two countries and the business relationship. You will gain insight into how people-to-people relationships are highlighted by focusing on the diaspora. You will also explore the educational and cultural links strengthening the bonds between India and the US.
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34 hours
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English

Social Computing
People are social creatures and the modern Internet reflects that. Technology has made collaboration at a distance possible in new ways that present their own set of challenges. This course will introduce you to the major challenges and opportunities for creating online communities. What does the future hold? Learn how social computing can create collaboration experiences that go beyond what’s possible face to face.
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9 hours
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English

Lesson | Get Ready for the Interview
This lesson is part of a full course, Speak English Professionally: In Person, Online & On the Phone. Take this lesson to get a short tutorial on the learning objectives covered. To dive deeper into this topic, take the full course. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to: - Practice and prepare yourself for an interview - Examine appropriate body language for interviews
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1 hour
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English

Introduction to Biology: Evolution
Evolution is one of the most interesting fields within biology, and one that’s central to a complete understanding of modern biology. We begin by tracing how Charles Darwin developed a theory of evolution by natural selection and the many ways that biologists have advanced the science of evolution since his lifetime. We then go on to learn about the many applications of evolutionary biology to our everyday lives.
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12 hours
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English

Create a Simple Gantt Chart using Microsoft Excel
By the end of this project, you will be able to create a simple Gantt chart to manage your next project. You will utilize the free online version of Microsoft Excel to create a Gantt chart from scratch. This Gantt chart will give you a better idea of how bar charts and conditional formatting work. This guide will incorporate some Excel functions to teach you how to use conditional formatting to make your chart and data interactive.
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3 hours
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English

Deploy a Modern Web App connected to a Cloud Spanner Instance
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab you build and deploy a Node.js application connected to a Cloud Spanner instance. The Node.js application is a stock price visualization tool named OmegaTrade. The OmegaTrade application stores stock prices in Cloud Spanner and renders visualizations using Google Charts.
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2 hours
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English

IT Infrastructure and Emerging Trends
Today organizations are either embracing digital technologies to improve their businesses or being disrupted by entrants with such capabilities. Therefore it is important for managers and executives of all organizations to learn about various technologies and apply them in innovative ways. Some of the most important trends in Information Technology are in mobile, cloud, security, and blockchains. This course gives you an overview of the fundamental technical aspects of Information Technology.
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9 hours
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English

Creating a Product-Market Fit with Value Proposition Canvas
By the end of this guided project, you will be able to use the Value Proposition Canvas (VPC) to position your products and services around what your customers truly value or need. The value proposition is the place where your company’s product intersects with your customer’s desires. It’s the magic fit between what you make and why people buy it. And for us to practically demonstrate how the fit is created, we will analyze a Social Venture startup. The example of the case study would empower you to use the model to analyze your startup or any other company of your choice.
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3 hours
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English

Digital Business - Capstone project
LVMH! Huawei! Energysquare! Three companies in very different industries: luxury goods, telecommunications, energy. Three companies with very different sizes, histories and DNA. And yet, they all share the same objective: to innovate and change, and so to remain or become leaders in their respective markets. The multiple questions that this raises for them warrant your close attention. In this capstone module, you will study each of these three companies and will in turn be an analyst, a consultant and a manager, depending on the assignment.
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11 hours
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English

Communicating Your Best Self
Learn the skills to represent yourself with every message you send and receive by communicating your best self!
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6 hours
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English

Interacting with Customers
This course presents the different customer interactions that happen in a retail setting and allows you to experience real interactions through simulations and scenarios. Interactions examined include in-person, on the phone, or through social media. In addition, you will take your knowledge into the community to observe and evaluate interactions at any business that provides customer service. You will rate interactions by distinguishing between successful interactions and interactions that need improvement interactions as each type of interaction is presented.
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22 hours
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English

What is Financial Accounting?
Students are introduced to the field of financial accounting through defining the foundational activities, tools, and users of financial accounting. Students learn to use the accounting equation and are introduced to the four major financial statements. Additional topics include ethical considerations, recording business transactions, and the application of credit/debit rules.
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10 hours
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English

Storying the Self: Telling our Stories
Ask for and give constructive feedback on your work, and consider venues for sharing your stories as both a leader and creator. In leadership contexts, this translates to authentic purpose, vision, and values. You’ll engage with a creative assignment with the intention of creating and polishing a story from your life that can be shared, reflecting on how stories evolve over time, through different media, and through retellings for and with different audiences.
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6 hours
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English

Data Engineering and Machine Learning using Spark
NOTE: This course is currently replaced with IBM Machine Learning with Apache Spark.
Further your data engineering career with this self-paced course about machine learning with Apache Spark! Organizations need skilled, forward-thinking Big Data practitioners who can apply their business and technical skills to unstructured data such as tweets, posts, pictures, audio files, videos, sensor data, and satellite imagery and more to identify behaviors and preferences of prospects, clients, competitors, and others.
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8 hours
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English

History of Mental Illness
Our lexicon of mental illness is immense: There currently are hundreds of classified disorders and an extensive assortment of medications and therapies. This course explores the history of this productive science -- its discoveries, classifications, and treatments of psychiatric distress. The excursion begins with a general introduction and proceeds to explore 4 kinds of mental illness: neurasthenia, depression, attention deficits (ADD/ADHD), and narcissism.
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15 hours
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English

Computer Simulations
Big data and artificial intelligence get most of the press about computational social science, but maybe the most complex aspect of it refers to using computational tools to explore and develop social science theory. This course shows how computer simulations are being used to explore the realm of what is theoretically possible. Computer simulations allow us to study why societies are the way they are, and to dream about the world we would like to live in. This can be as intuitive as playing a video game.
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13 hours
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English

High-dimensional Data visualization techniques using python
By the end of this project you will learn how to analyze high-dimensional data using different visualization techniques.
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2 hours
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English

Ajax Basics
The AJAX BASICS course is meticulously crafted to empower learners with the expertise to create dynamic and interactive web applications through AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML). The first module introduces the fundamentals of AJAX, delving into its history, the revolutionary role in web development, and how it enables asynchronous data exchange. Lessons include an introduction to AJAX, understanding the basics of HTTP requests and responses, and the XMLHttpRequest object's role in AJAX. The second module leads into an in-depth exploration of JavaScript and jQuery for AJAX.
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14 hours
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English

Evaluating User Interfaces
In this course you will learn and practice several techniques for user interface evaluation. First we start with techniques that can be applied alone or in a design team, including action analysis, walkthroughs, and heuristic evaluation. Then we move on to user testing, including learning from a series of usability tests carried out in a real usability lab, and techniques to carry out your own tests even without a lab.
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12 hours
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English

Fundamentals of Java Programming
Immerse yourself in the world of Java programming with this comprehensive course, consisting of three modules, has been designed for those who are completely new to Java programming and desire to develop a strong foundation in it. In the first module, Java Fundamentals, you'll be introduced to Java programming and its integral components such as the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), and the Java class library.
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18 hours
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English

Create your First Twitter Ad
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to - understand Twitter's ad dashboard - create an ad on Twitter - launch your first ad on Twitter 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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English

Guitar Chord Voicings: Playing Up The Neck
Many beginning guitarists have learned the basics of open and movable chord shapes, but want to further expand this chord knowledge. In this course you’ll learn how to construct and play triads and basic 7th chords. You’ll start by creating major and minor triad inversions, and move on to power chords, drop-2 voicings, and learn how to substitute common chords to create a richer harmonic experience for listeners. Throughout the course, you will focus on the notes that chords are made up of, rather than the shape of individual chords.
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10 hours
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English

Introduction to Intellectual Property
Intellectual property is the currency of the tech world, with the world’s most valuable intellectual property assets dwarfing the value of their real-world counterparts. Apple’ trademarked brand was valued at over $100 billion as of 2017. J.K. Rowling’s Harry potter franchise has generated over $25 billion to date. But how did the law come to create such enormous value in intangible assets? This course will introduce the various types of U.S.
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16 hours
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English

Creating an AWS EC2 Autoscaling Group using Load Balancer
Please note: You will need an AWS account to complete this course.
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4 hours
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English