

Our Courses

Calculus through Data & Modeling: Limits & Derivatives
This first course on concepts of single variable calculus will introduce the notions of limits of a function to define the derivative of a function. In mathematics, the derivative measures the sensitivity to change of the function. For example, the derivative of the position of a moving object with respect to time is the object's velocity: this measures how quickly the position of the object changes when time advances. This fundamental notion will be applied through the modelling and analysis of data.
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10 hours
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Create a custom workflow in Wrike
In this 2 hours project you will create custom workflows in Wrike to manage your projects, change status to tasks using custom workflows and creating dashboards to display task by workflow and status.
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3 hours
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Writing Skills for University Success
Writing is a vital skill in university classes, whether you’re majoring in history or business management, economics or engineering. In this course, you’ll learn how to write effectively in different academic formats, especially essays and longer research papers. You’ll learn how to choose a topic for a paper, how to find reliable resources for writing it, and how to organize your ideas in a way that communicates clearly and fits the expectations of your professors. You’ll learn about the importance of correctly citing sources in your writing and university norms regarding academic honesty.
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7 hours
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Encouraging Student Collaboration with Padlet
By the end of this project, you be able to use Padlet to create a collaborative classroom fostering interactive student engagements, creating virtual lessons, and more. With Padlet, teachers and students can collaborate in real time on lessons, projects, and anything else you can imagine. Together, we will learn how to use Padlet to connect with students during virtual learning, for in class collaboration, and discover ways to improve our ability to differentiate instruction using Padlet. The opportunities are endless.
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3 hours
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Command Line Interface (CLI) With Golang From Infosys
Do you know how Command Line Interfaces can connect to cloud services at your company? Do you want to be the creator of this connection and even, this tool? Then this Guided Project is for you! “Command Line Interface using Golang“ is an hour long Guided Project, where by the end, you will have built a Command Line Interface for a Cloud Provider using Go lang. Go programs are frequently used in the IT industry for building software tools for software vendors. This project is perfect for advanced programmers who are looking to enhance their Go Lang skills.
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2 hours
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Business Analysis & Process Management
This is a guided project for both beginners and professionals managing small to medium enterprises or working in the fields of business analysis & business process management.
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3 hours
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Implementation of PhET Activities for STEM Education
PhET Interactive Simulations ( https://phet.colorado.edu/ ), a project of the University of Colorado Boulder, provides fun, free, interactive, research-based science and mathematics simulations for use across, primary, secondary, and higher education levels. We extensively test and evaluate each simulation to ensure educational effectiveness.
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12 hours
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What is the Metaverse?
The metaverse isn’t just for gamers or developers, it will be for everyone. In this free course from the experts at Meta, you’ll learn what the metaverse is, what it means for our world today and into the future, and the opportunities it presents for both professionals and businesses. Understand the metaverse fundamentals Experts will guide you through a broad range of topics spanning the metaverse ecosystem, from communication and collaboration to NFTs and cryptocurrency, from avatars and devices to platforms and game engines.
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10 hours
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Connecting Rasa Chatbot to External Platforms
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to connect Rasa Chatbot to external platforms.
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3 hours
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Create Serverless Applications
In this course, you will learn how Azure Functions enable the creation of event-driven, compute-on-demand systems that can be triggered by various external events. You will earn how to leverage functions to execute server-side logic and build serverless architectures. This course will help you prepare for the Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate certification.
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18 hours
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Migrate for Anthos: Qwik Start
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab you'll use Migrate for Anthos to migrate a Compute Engine VM instance to a corresonding container image hosted in a Kubernetes pod.
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1 hour
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Big Data Science with the BD2K-LINCS Data Coordination and Integration Center
The Library of Integrative Network-based Cellular Signatures (LINCS) was an NIH Common Fund program that lasted for 10 years from 2012-2021. The idea behind the LINCS program was to perturb different types of human cells with many different types of perturbations such as drugs and other small molecules, genetic manipulations such as single gene knockdown, knockout, or overexpression, manipulation of the extracellular microenvironment conditions, for example, growing cells on different surfaces, and more.
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9 hours
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SAP Professional Fundamentals
SAP Professional Fundamentals is the first course in the SAP Technology Consultant Professional Certificate program. The course introduces you to the world of consulting and the range of skills that you need to succeed in this competitive field. You’ll explore SAP professional consulting roles and discover what technical consultants, functional consultants, and other professionals do.
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14 hours
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Memorystore: Qwik Start
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab you will create a Memorystore instance and leverage its basic capabilities.…
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Access CSV in an Android Studio Project
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to create an Asset folder in an Android Studio project / Android app file structure for asset files (eg CSV file), how to access the information in the CSV file from your Android app, and how to display the information from the CSV file in your Android app.
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3 hours
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Profit Analysis using Economic Value Added
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to calculate the Weighted Average Cost of Capital, calculate capital invested, finance charge, and NOPAT, and use financial statements to calculate Economic Value Added. Economic Value Added is one of the most critical metrics in financial modeling and analysis and is used to measure the profitability of the projects and management performance. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region.
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2 hours
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Images with DALL-E
Welcome to our course designed to guide you through interacting with the OpenAI API and making your first API request. The second course in this specialization focuses on leveraging AI capabilities for text-to-image applications. You'll be introduced to the fundamentals of image generation using OpenAI's models(DALL-E) before engaging in creative labs and projects. To support your learning experience, we are providing tokens for the course.
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11 hours
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How to Create and Edit Pinterest Accounts
By the end of this project, you will have created a free Pinterest account and learned to customize it to your personal preferences. From there, you'll learn how to edit your profile, make basic account changes, and ensure your account's safety and security are where you need it to be. In less than an hour, you’ll be set up and ready to start pinning (bookmarking) all your favorites! Pinterest is a fantastic tool for finding and organizing groups of ideas.
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1 hour
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Physics 101 - Rotational Motion and Gravitation
This third course serves as an introduction to the physics of rotational motion and gravitation. Upon completion, learners will understand how mathematical laws and conservation principles describe the motions and interactions of objects around us. Learners will gain experience in solving physics problems with tools such as graphical analysis, algebra, vector analysis, and calculus. This third course covers Rotational motion, Angular Momentum, and Gravitation.
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28 hours
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Cloud Application Security
After completing the course, the student should be able to do the following: ● List and describe the OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities. ● Identify methods to provide cloud security assurance as part of the development life cycle, e.g.
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6 hours
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Introduction to Easil for Social Media
By the end of this project, you will learn how to use and navigate the Easil website and you will create an Instagram post using the free version of Easil.
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4 hours
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Aruba Networking Basics
In Aruba Networking Basics, you will learn what a basic computer network is, compare local and wide area networks, use cases, and implementation types. Communication over these networks relies on protocols. Once you learn about those, you will be well on your way to understanding network communications and well prepared to learn VLANs and how to configure an Aruba OS Switch! This course includes a free Hands-On Lab to help you comprehend the concepts.
Typical candidates for this course are individuals who are new to networking and want to learn the basics of wired networking.
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19 hours
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A General Approach to Risk Management
Every organization uses its information to support its business operations. When there are threats in the internal and external environments, they create the risk of information loss or damage. This course examines the design and construction of a risk management program, including policies and plans, to support the identification and treatment of risk to the organization’s information assets.
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8 hours
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Managing, Describing, and Analyzing Data
In this course, you will learn the basics of understanding the data you have and why correctly classifying data is the first step to making correct decisions. You will describe data both graphically and numerically using descriptive statistics and R software. You will learn four probability distributions commonly used in the analysis of data. You will analyze data sets using the appropriate probability distribution.
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18 hours
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Water Supply and Sanitation Policy in Developing Countries Part 1: Understanding Complex Problems
Our course explores what can be done to solve the complex problem that half a billion people worldwide do not have improved water supplies and two billion do not have improved sanitation. We look forward to you joining us. We want to help you develop the skills you need to address this major global challenge of the 21st century. Our course has informative video lectures and guest interviews with leading water policy scholars and practitioners. We will provide you with discussion forum topic prompts, which will invite you to engage with other learners from around the globe.
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26 hours
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English