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AI & Law
About this Course This four-week course titled AI and Law explores the way in which the increasing use of artificially intelligent technologies (AI) affects the practice and administration of law defined in a broad sense. Subject matters discussed include the connection between AI and Law in the context of legal responsibility, law-making, law-enforcing, criminal law, the medical sector and intellectual property law. The course aims to equip members of the general public with an elementary ability to understand the meaningful potential of AI for their own lives.
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22 hours
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AWS Fundamentals: Building Serverless Applications
This course will introduce you to Amazon Web Services (AWS) serverless architecture. Through demonstrations and hands-on exercises you'll learn skills in building and deploying serverless solutions.
Using real-world examples of a serverless website and chat bot, you'll build upon your existing knowledge of the AWS cloud to take advantage of the benefits of modern architectures for greater agility, innovation, and lower total cost of ownership across a range of AWS services, including AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon Lex.
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11 hours
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Breast Cancer Prediction Using Machine Learning
In this 2 hours long project-based course, you will learn to build a Logistic regression model using Scikit-learn to classify breast cancer as either Malignant or Benign. We will use the Breast Cancer Wisconsin (Diagnostic) Data Set from Kaggle. Our goal is to use a simple logistic regression classifier for cancer classification. We will be carrying out the entire project on the Google Colab environment. You will need a free Gmail account to complete this project. Please be aware of the fact that the dataset and the model in this project, can not be used in real-life.
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2 hours
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Mastering Statics
Course Overview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdom7zBIfkE Statics is the most fundamental course in Mechanics. In this course, you will learn the conditions under which an object or a structure subjected to time-invariant (static) forces is in equilibrium - i.e. the conditions under which it remains stationary or moves with a constant velocity-.
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21 hours
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Create attractive infographics with Piktochart
At the end of this project, you will have all the basic skills to create professional infographics with Piktochart, software and online tool for creating and editing infographics and Marketing visuals of all kinds.
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1 hour
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Project Valuation and the Capital Budgeting Process
This course describes the economic viability of an engineering project through the application of net present value, internal rate of return, and payback period analysis. The impacts of depreciation, taxes, inflation, and foreign exchange are addressed. The capital budgeting process is discussed, showing how companies make decisions to optimize their investment portfolio.
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17 hours
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English
Build a Persistent Storage App in Android Studio
In this course you will build an Android app with persistent storage (specifically Shared Preferences) in Android Studio.
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3 hours
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Project Management Foundations, Initiation, and Planning
To navigate today’s complex and rapidly changing work environments, many organizations divide work into projects. Project management provides a structured approach to plan and manage projects in order to achieve on-time, within-budget, and scope as planned delivery. Compare and contrast predictive and adaptive project management models. Learn to avoid common causes of project failure. Investigate how to lead effective meetings and how motivating your team can lead to project success.
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20 hours
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English
Case Studies in Personalized Medicine
Learn how advances in biomedicine hold the potential to revolutionize drug development, drug treatments, and disease prevention: where are we now, and what does the future hold? This course will present short primers in genetics and mechanisms underlying variability in drug responses. A series of case studies will be used to illustrate principles of how genetics are being brought to bear on refining diagnoses and on personalizing treatment in rare and common diseases.
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18 hours
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English
Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat Marketing
Digital Marketing Institute is the global standard in Digital Marketing Certification. Our mission is to give our students the confidence and knowledge they need to advance in their careers through this specialization. Facebook is the oldest of the social networks, and the biggest, with approximately 2.7 billion monthly active users in 2021. Instagram has become a key platform for businesses striving to engage women aged 18 – 24 when shopping online. If teenagers and young adults are an important target audience, should businesses also include Snapchat in their social marketing mix?
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12 hours
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English
Web Design for Everybody Capstone
The capstone will develop a higher-quality web portfolio. Students will demonstrate the ability to design and implement a responsive site for a minimum of three platforms. Adherence to validation and accessibility standards will be required. The evolving student implementations will be reviewed each week by capstone peers and teaching assistants to make sure that the student keeps up with the agenda of the course.
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17 hours
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English
Natural Attenuation of Groundwater Contaminants: New Paradigms, Technologies, and Applications
Cleaning up the large number of groundwater contamination sites is a significant and complex environmental challenge. The environmental industry is continuously looking for remediation methods that are both effective and cost-efficient. Over the past 10 years there have been amazing, important developments in our understanding of key attenuation processes and technologies for evaluating natural attenuation processes, and a changing institutional perspective on when and where Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) may be applied.
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28 hours
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English
Introduction to Human Behavioral Genetics
Behavioral genetic methodologies from twin and adoption studies through DNA analysis will be described and applied to address longstanding questions about the origins of individual differences in behavioral traits.
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27 hours
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Introduction to Materials Science
Periods of our civilization have names associated with materials – stone age, bronze age, iron age and the silicon age. Materials impact all aspects of your daily life and will continue to do so in the future. The more we understand materials, the more we imagine the future with fantastic devices and advancements enabled by materials. This initial specialization introduces a limited number of material science and engineering concepts. The topic presentations are at the concept level without being mired in heavy mathematics.
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29 hours
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English
Containerized Applications on AWS
This course introduces you to container technologies and how they can be used to modernize your applications, as well as exploring how different AWS services can be used to manage and orchestrate those containers. Container technologies have existed for years, and are still gaining popularity. Two of the most prevalent options are Docker and Kubernetes - each with its own distinct set of features. Regardless of which technology you choose, one of the biggest challenges with containers is their orchestration.
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12 hours
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English
Tobacco & Nicotine: Public Health, Science, Policy, and Law
This course provides a strong foundation in the history of smoking and other tobacco and nicotine use; the individual and public health impact; tobacco use prevalence trends in adults, youth and key subpopulations; and how cigarette smoking came to be, and remains to this day, the leading preventable cause of death in the U.S.
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23 hours
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English
Ingesting HL7v2 Data with the Healthcare API
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab you will discover and use the basic functionality of Cloud Healthcare API using HL7v2 messages.
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1 hour
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SimScale for Engineering Simulations - FEA for Beginners
In this hands-on project, you will learn about the Finite Element Method (FEM) and validate a simulation case using the cloud-based simulation tool SimScale.
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2 hours
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Aruba CX 10000 Switching Basics
The Aruba CX 10000 Switching Basics course presented by Aruba Education Services will focus on managing the CX 10000 Switch with AMD Pensando. This includes utilizing Aruba Fabric Composer and Pensando Policy Service Manager for stateful firewalling and secure segmentation. It will also cover flow-based session-level telemetry, which provides access to all network state information for exceptional visibility and analytics.
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2 hours
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How to Change the World
How can we use the things we share in common to address some of the most challenging problems facing the world? This course examines issues concerning poverty, the environment, technology, health care, gender, education and activism to help us understand better how to initiate positive change.
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26 hours
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Preparing for the AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Exam
Microsoft certifications give you a professional advantage by providing globally recognized and industry-endorsed evidence of mastering skills in digital and cloud businesses. In this course, you will prepare for the AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals exam. You will refresh your knowledge of cloud concepts, Microsoft Azure services, Microsoft Azure workloads, security and privacy in Microsoft Azure, as well as Microsoft Azure pricing and support.
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6 hours
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Save and Load Files with C# in Unity
In this one-hour, project-based course, you'll learn how to save and load text files using C#'s System.
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2 hours
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Java Primitive Types to Calculate Expenses
In this project you will create an application that calculates a monthly expense estimation using a calculated monthly house payment and grocery bills using Java. Java is an Object-Oriented language that contains many Classes but also contains what are called Primitive Data Types. These primitive data types are used to store numbers and characters in Java and have all the Arithmetic operations needed to perform various calculations. To get started with Java, it is important to know how to use these built in data types as they are found throughout the language.
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2 hours
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Recommender Systems Capstone
This capstone project course for the Recommender Systems Specialization brings together everything you've learned about recommender systems algorithms and evaluation into a comprehensive recommender analysis and design project. You will be given a case study to complete where you have to select and justify the design of a recommender system through analysis of recommender goals and algorithm performance. Learners in the honors track will focus on experimental evaluation of the algorithms against medium sized datasets.
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3 hours
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Attention Mechanism - Bahasa Indonesia
Dalam kursus ini Anda akan diperkenalkan dengan mekanisme atensi, yakni teknik efektif yang membuat jaringan neural berfokus pada bagian tertentu urutan input. Anda akan mempelajari cara kerja atensi, cara penggunaannya untuk meningkatkan performa berbagai tugas machine learning, termasuk terjemahan mesin, peringkasan teks, dan menjawab pertanyaan.
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1 hour
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English