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Games, Sensors and Media
by Don Patterson , Sam Kaufman- 4.5
Approx. 17 hours to complete
This includes drawing 2D graphics, playing sounds and music, integrating with Game Center, the iOS physics engine and detecting device orientation and location. Use the physics engine to create realistic game worlds Chain complex sequences of actions, animations and sounds with precision Create particle systems to simulate fire, smoke and magic (and more!)...
Astro 101: Black Holes
by Sharon Morsink- 4.8
Approx. 19 hours to complete
Jeremy Heyl, Professor at the University of British Columbia. The history of the earliest test of general relativity. Robert Smith, Professor of History at the University of Alberta. Module 3: The Structure of Spacetime Is there a limit to the size of a black hole? Gregory Sivakoff, Professor at the University of Alberta...
Medical Applications of Particle Accelerators (NPAP MOOC)
by Lars Hjorth Præstegaard- 4.6
Approx. 8 hours to complete
The NPAP - Medical Applications of Accelerators is one out of three courses in the Nordic Particle Accelerator Program (NPAP). Here you will be taken on a tour focusing on the medical applications of particle accelerators. A brief history of medical applications of accelerators A brief history of medical applications of accelerators...
Quantum Physics: an overview of a weird world (Basics)
by Marco Masi- 4.5
16 hours on-demand video
A primer on the conceptual foundations of Quantum Physics This online course proposes itself also to become part of a faculty curriculum in departments or other institutions which would like to expand their interests towards the foundations of Quantum Physics (contact the instructor for details)....
$14.99
Big History: Connecting Knowledge
by David Christian- 4.8
Approx. 29 hours to complete
‘Zooming In’ lectures from multiple specialists enable you to understand key concepts through the lens of different disciplines, whilst David Christian's ‘Big History Framework’ lectures provide the connective overview for a journey through eight thresholds of Big History. ZOOMING IN: Glenn Brock - How do palaeontologists study the history of life?...
Fundamentals of particle accelerator technology (NPAP MOOC)
by Anders Karlsson , Pauli Heikkinen , Franz Bødker , Maja Olvegård- 4.6
Approx. 26 hours to complete
Did you know that particle accelerators play an important role in many functions of todays society and that there are over 30 000 accelerators in operation worldwide? A few examples are accelerators for radiotherapy which are the largest application of accelerators, altogether with more than 11000 accelerators worldwide. You will learn the basic technology of particle accelerators....
Photovoltaic Systems
by Rasmus Nielsen , Sune Thorsteinsson- 0.0
Approx. 12 hours to complete
This course offers you advanced knowledge within the field of photovoltaic system technology. This course is unique in that it takes you from the nanoscale physics of a solar cell to the modelling of a utility scale solar farm. A Brief History of PV Fundamentals of PV Physics of Solar Cells...
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Getting started in cryo-EM
by Grant J. Jensen- 4.9
Approx. 21 hours to complete
Building upon that foundation, the class then covers the sample preparation issues, data collection strategies, and basic image processing workflows for all 3 basic modalities of modern cryo-EM: tomography, single particle analysis, and 2-D crystallography. 5 hours of lecture videos total separated into 40 individual “modules” lasting on average 20 minutes each....
ARKIT & Unity 3D, creating Augmented Reality Apps with C#
by ARdeveloper TT- 4.4
2.5 hours on-demand video
-The demand for Augmented Reality apps is bigger than ever before-Break into a brand new industry expected to be worth $165 billion by 2024-The world tracking of Apples ARKit is amazing Be one of the first person ever who will create Augmented Reality Apps like this!...
$12.99
General Chemistry I: Atoms, Molecules, and Bonding
by Sylvia Ceyer , Mei Hong , Patti Christie , Alisa Krishtal- 0.0
15 Weeks
Topics include wave-particle duality, electronic structure of atoms, chemical bonding models, and intermolecular interactions. predict the structure and geometry of molecules, explore how molecules interact with each other and analyze how these interactions impact properties in a variety of phases The course image is of liquid oxygen suspended between two powerful magnets, demonstrating that oxygen is a magnetic species....
$149