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Organisational behaviour: Know your people
by Professor Rebecca Mitchell- 4.8
Approx. 19 hours to complete
In this course you’ll explore a range of concepts, theories and methodologies that will help you navigate and optimise your work environment. Via structured learning activities (video lectures, quizzes, discussion prompts and written assessments) you will be exposed to the latest best-practice leadership strategies to enable your employees to achieve more at work....
Hearing Loss in Children
by Lauren Bohm- 4.9
Approx. 17 hours to complete
Approximately 2 to 3 out of 1000 children in the United States are born with a significant hearing loss. Early identification and intervention of hearing loss is crucial to children’s lifelong learning outcomes. Case Examples Keep Learning with Michigan Online! Identify components of ear anatomy. Interpret an audiogram to identify the type and degree of hearing loss....
Foundational Skills for Communicating About Health
by Brian Zikmund-Fisher- 4.7
Approx. 14 hours to complete
Content is relevant to public health professionals, clinicians of all types (medical, nursing, dentists, social work, etc. Introductory Story of Science exercise The Importance of Message Prioritization Inverted Triangle Examples A Note About The Next Set Of Items Power of Stories Other Examples of ABT Evaluate ABT x 2 examples Keep Learning with Michigan Online!...
Remote Sensing Image Acquisition, Analysis and Applications
by John Richards- 4.5
Approx. 23 hours to complete
Welcome to Remote Sensing Image Acquisition, Analysis and Applications, in which we explore the nature of imaging the earth's surface from space or from airborne vehicles. Module 2 Lecture 1: Fundamentals of image analysis and machine learning Module 2 Lecture 20: Examples of k means clustering Module 3 Lecture 11: Fundamentals of radar imaging...
Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments
by Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong , Dr. Ram Neta- 4.6
Approx. 25 hours to complete
The definition of argument will enable you to identify when speakers are giving arguments and when they are not. By the end of this course, you will be better able to understand and appreciate arguments that you and other people present. An Example of Reconstruction (Part I) An Example of Reconstruction (Part II)...
Modeling and Debugging Embedded Systems
by David Sluiter- 4.6
Approx. 8 hours to complete
This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5387, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. This is part 3 of the specialization. * A deeper understanding of embedded systems in the Automotive and Transportation market segment Segment 4 - Explanation of Rotary Shaft Encoders Segment 6 - SystemC Examples...
Organs Functionalities (What Western Medicine does not know)
by Andrew Wong- 4.6
3 hours on-demand video
Philosophical concepts and theories are a very important beginning. In the same way, when you understand the philosophical views and theories of the Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic, you will start to have a paradigm shift to your understanding of the functions of your organs in your body system. This series of 6 courses are inter-related....
$12.99
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Psicologia dell'apprendimento
by Orazio Miglino- 0.0
8 Weeks
Psychology of learning You will be introduced to consolidated models of learning processes and the main cognitive development theories in the context of current perspectives in Psychology-related research, like Neuroscience, Cognitive Sciences and Artificial Intelligence. Specific childhood learning difficulties will be described (like dysgraphia, attention deficit disorder, dyscalculia and dyslexia). Learning process theories...
$60
Communicating Climate Change and Health
by Connie Roser-Renouf- 4.7
Approx. 19 hours to complete
How can you persuasively discuss the negative effects of climate change on human health to motivate change in your community? Determinants of Environmental Behaviors: Key Beliefs Determinants of Environmental Behaviors: Contextual and Individual Drivers Examples to Consider Talking climate: The science of climate change communication The Challenges of Climate Change: Children on the front line...
Promote the Ethical Use of Data-Driven Technologies
by Renée Cummings , Aaron Hui , Megan Smith Branch , Eleanor 'Nell' Watson , Tania De Gasperis- 4.7
Approx. 21 hours to complete
The greatest risk in emerging technology is the perpetuation of bias in automated technologies dependent upon data sets. You will learn types of bias and common ethical theories and how they can be applied to emerging technology, and examine legal and ethical privacy concepts as they relate to technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science fields....