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Teach English Now! Teaching Language Online
by Emilia GraciaTop Instructor , Dr. Katharine Nielson- 4.7
Approx. 13 hours to complete
This course uses a fun and interesting theme of "International Travel" to deliver content in an entertaining way. There are also plenty of real, recorded online session videos from VOXY in the course to show you examples of what it looks like to teach ESL online. The course consists of a variety of videos and readings, followed by quizzes....
Real-Time Project for Embedded Systems
by Sam Siewert- 0.0
Approx. 49 hours to complete
This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5318, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. The final course emphasizes hands-on building of an application using real-time machine vision and multiple real-time services to synchronize the internal state of Linux with an external clock via observation....
Object-Oriented Hierarchies in Java
by Evan Bergman , Noel J. Bergman- 4.7
Approx. 20 hours to complete
Object-Oriented Hierarchies in Java is the third of a series of courses in the Core Java Specialization. This course includes hands-on practice and will help you build on your knowledge of the Java language. - Course 1: Introduction to Java An Inheritance Example Review of Inheritance Overriding Example Vehicle Polymorphism Example...
Data-driven Decision Making
by Alex Mannella- 4.6
Approx. 9 hours to complete
The 4 aspects of the data and analytics framework Course overview and syllabus Types of analytics Technology and types of data Business impacts of technology advancements and data trends Implications of unstructured data - Case studies Types of data analysis techniques The role of Excel A Business Example of Data Visualization Tools...
Continuous Integration
by Edward Raigosa- 3.8
Approx. 16 hours to complete
In today's world, software development is highly complex and often has large teams of developers working on small pieces of a larger software project. This course will go over the basic principles of using a continuous integration system effectively to constantly improve software. Prerequisites Checkpoint for This Course Travis CI by Example Working with Phases, Example 1...
Prototyping and Design
by Loren Terveen , Haiyi Zhu , Lana Yarosh , Dr. Brent Hecht , Joseph A Konstan- 4.6
Approx. 11 hours to complete
In this course you will learn how to design and prototype user interfaces to address the users and tasks identified in user research. Course Introduction Paper Prototype Example Tool Example #1 (Pop) Tool Example #2 (Balsamiq) Limits of Prototyping...
Input Filter Design
by Dr. Dragan Maksimovic- 0.0
Approx. 11 hours to complete
This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5707, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. This is Course #3 in the Modeling and Control of Power Electronics course sequence. EMI Measurement and Simulation Example Addition of Input Filter to a Converter Overview of MATLAB and Spice examples...
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Measure and Optimize Social Media Marketing Campaigns
by Anke AudenaertTop Instructor- 4.9
Approx. 8 hours to complete
This course will be followed by the Facebook Social Media Marketing Capstone course, the final course of this certification, in which learners will take the Digital Marketing Associate Certification Exam and complete a Capstone project to receive their Facebook Social Media Marketing Professional Certificate. Measure and Optimize Social Media Marketing Campaigns Course Syllabus...
Healing with the Arts
by Mary Rockwood Lane, PhD, RN, FAAN , Michael Samuels, MD- 4.6
Approx. 13 hours to complete
Course Introduction The Eyes of an Artist Student Example with Chelsea Dance of Liberation Embodiment of Movement Power of Words Physiology of Art and Healing with Michael...
Regression Models
by Brian Caffo, PhD , Roger D. Peng, PhD , Jeff Leek, PhD- 4.4
Approx. 54 hours to complete
Linear models, as their name implies, relates an outcome to a set of predictors of interest using linear assumptions. Regression models, a subset of linear models, are the most important statistical analysis tool in a data scientist’s toolkit. The course will cover modern thinking on model selection and novel uses of regression models including scatterplot smoothing....