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The Library produced short Cantonese tutorials and organized workshops on SPSS and has subscribed to Linkedin Learning (former Lynda.com) and SAGE Research Methods Videos which provides SPSS online courses and tutorials. Of course, we also have books! There are also free websites you can use to learn SPSS.
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- SPSS (Computer file) Statistics -- Data processing Statistics -- Computer programs
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Handling statistical data is an essential part of psychological research. However, many people find the idea of using statistics, and especially statistical software packages, extremely daunting. This free course, Getting started with SPSS, takes a step-by-step approach to statistics software through seven interactive activities. No statistics software is needed.
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- SPSS (Computer file) Statistics -- Computer programs Statistics -- Data processing
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SPSS Statistics is a software package used for interactive, or batched, statistical analysis. Learn how to use it in this full course.
💻 Download course files here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...
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⭐️ Course Contents ⭐️
(0:00:00) Welcome
(0:02:33) Versions, Editions, & Modules
(0:08:10) Taking a Look
(0:15:20) Sample Data
(0:19:10) Graph board Templates
(0:28:17) Bar Charts
(0:34:00) Histograms
(0:37:30) Scatterplots
(0:44:30) Frequencies
(0:53:00) Descriptives
(1:01:00) Explore
(1:12:00) Labels & Definitions
(1:23:00) Entering Data
(1:26:00) Importing Data
(1:37:00) Hierarchical Clustering
(1:48:00) Factor Analysis
(2:03:00) Regression
(2:15:00) Next Steps
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- SPSS (Computer file) Statistics -- Computer programs Statistics -- Data processing
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Audacity is an easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. Audacity is free, open source software
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- Computing
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- Audacity (Computer file) Digital audio editors
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Gone are the days when Problem Solving and Decision Making often happened within the four walls of a top boss’s cabin. In the beginning of this century - As we blinked our eyes, the world changed, cabins broke down to give way to open offices, traditional management hierarchy collapsed and saw a horizontal spread. With delegation and authority batons being passed to the executive and trainee levels, Problem Solving and Decision Making skills became a must have quality at all levels in an organization. In simple words it is – have it or leave it.
That’s less said - Just learning the skill of solving problems and taking good decisions isn’t enough. Today, the modern workplace demands the new age executives and managers to expand their potential of creative thinking and bring it to the table while solving problems and making decisions. There is one more news for you, Creativity, Problem Solving and Decision Making skills are no more confined to the management and leadership levels, students who aspire for their dream jobs to be a reality, also will have to bring these skills along with their candidature.
That is why, we decided to offer this practical and highly researched course with all these 3 skills clubbed into 1 course so that you may not have to search anywhere - anymore.
If at any point of your life, you ever felt the need to work upon your creative thinking ability or your problem solving skills or even your decision making capability, look no further, this course is just the right one for you.
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- SD5131 Interdisciplinary Project
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- Problem solving Creative thinking Critical thinking
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Python can be easy to pick up whether you're a first time programmer or you're experienced with other languages. The following pages are a useful first step to get on your way writing programs with Python!
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- Computing
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- Computer programming Python (Computer program language) Information visualization Computer science
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Over 3 million free high-resolution images brought to you by the world’s most generous community of photographers.
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- Digital images Databases
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This course provides a basic and general knowledge of Nursing Management and Leadership and describes the basic features of leadership and practical applications in terms of leadership, personal development and work experience. By following this course, you will make significant progress in Leadership and in your business life. This course, where leadership courses are taught through Nursing Management and Leadership, will open new doors for you in your business life.
The information presented in this course is constantly updated. We know that the Udemy certificate you will receive will offer you many opportunities in your life and career, as well as improving yourself. Increasing the lessons by continuously adding the information in this course by your teachers, academics and expert technical team requires you to check your course at frequent intervals. This course, which is your lifelong access, will continue to provide you with more up-to-date and different approach.
What is Nursing Management?
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- Nursing
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- Nursing services -- Administration Leadership
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I'm Aaron! I spent 6 years learning Spanish in school, and graduated barely able to speak at all. That was before I learned HOW to learn languages. Now I speak English, Spanish, French, Esperanto, some Thai, and I'm actively learning Greek. Stick around and we'll discuss what you should be doing to finally learn that language that's been on your mind. A new language will enhance your life!
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- CBS503 Language in Society and CBS500 Sematics and Pragmatics
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- Language and Languages
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- Language languages -- Study teaching
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- Video
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In the Federal Aviation Administration(FAA), Human Factors is defined as a“multidisciplinary effort to generate and compile information about human capabilities and limitations and apply that information to equipment, systems,facilities, procedures, jobs, environments, training, staffing, and personnel management for safe,comfortable, and effective human performance” (FAA Order 9550.8A). FAA human factors researchers seek to understand the physical, behavioral, cognitive, and social characteristics of aviation professionals—such as pilots, air traffic controllers,technical operations specialists, and aircraft maintenance technicians—and the systems that they use.
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- AAE4903 Human Factors in Aviation
- Subjects:
- Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering
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- Aeronautics -- Safety measures United States. Federal Aviation Administration Aeronautics -- Human factors
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Frederik Imbo studied theatre at the Royal Conservatory of Ghent and has acted in lots of television series. He founded Imboorling and now has over 15 years' experience in stimulating and supporting people. With the aim of improving their communication skills Frederik gives presentations, workshops, training courses and personal coaching sessions to anyone prepared to make their two ears available.
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- HTM3226 Managing Human Resources in Hospitality
- Keywords:
- Personnel management
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- Video
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Welcome to IELTS REWIND, your number one source for all things [IELTS MATERIAL]. We’re dedicated to giving you the very best of IELTS MATERIAL, with a focus on LATEST, RELIABILITY AND TIME
IELTS REWIND has come a long way from its beginnings in India. When WE first started out, OUR passion for IELTS MATERIAL so that IELTS REWIND can offer you THE LATEST IELTS MATERIAL. We now serve customers all over country and are thrilled that we’re able to turn our passion into our own website.
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- English language -- Examinations International English Language Testing System
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The OpenSees development for modelling 'structures in fire' was first started at University of Edinburgh in 2009. A number of students and researchers worked on this long-term project with their own contributions which enable OpenSees to perform analyses for 'structure in fire' including heat transfer ,thermo-mechanical analyses, and integrated analyses.
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- CSE513 Tall Building Structures
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- Building Services Engineering
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- Fire prevention Fires Building Fireproof
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This course provides a thorough introduction to the principles and methods of physics for students who have good preparation in physics and mathematics. Emphasis is placed on problem solving and quantitative reasoning. This course covers Newtonian mechanics, special relativity, gravitation, thermodynamics, and waves.
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- AP10005 Physics I
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- Physics
- Keywords:
- Physics
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This course explores the concepts and algorithms at the foundation of modern artificial intelligence, diving into the ideas that give rise to technologies like game-playing engines, handwriting recognition, and machine translation. Through hands-on projects, students gain exposure to the theory behind graph search algorithms, classification, optimization, reinforcement learning, and other topics in artificial intelligence and machine learning as they incorporate them into their own Python programs. By course’s end, students emerge with experience in libraries for machine learning as well as knowledge of artificial intelligence principles that enable them to design intelligent systems of their own.
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- COMP3011 Design and Analysis of Algorithms, COMP1001 Problem Solving Methodology in Information Technology, COMP4434 Artificial Intelligence, and COMP2011 Data Structures
- Subjects:
- Human-Computer Interaction and Computing
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- Computer programming Computer science Python (Computer program language) Artificial intelligence
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Symbol Table is an important data structure created and maintained by the compiler in order to keep track of semantics of variables i.e. it stores information about the scope and binding information about names, information about instances of various entities such as variable and function names, classes, objects, etc.
- Course related:
- COMP3438 System Programming
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- Computing
- Keywords:
- Compilers (Computer programs)
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Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.
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- ELC1012 English for University Studies
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- Internet searching Computer network resources Internet Information retrieval
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- Others
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Being diagnosed with autism is often seen as a tragedy. But for Jac den Houting, it was the best thing that's ever happened to them. As an autistic person, concepts like the Neurodiversity paradigm, the Social Model of Disability, and the Double Empathy Problem were life-changing for Jac. In this talk, Jac combines these ideas with their own personal story to explain why we need to rethink the way that we understand autism. Jac den Houting is a research psychologist and Autistic activist in pursuit of social justice. Jac currently holds the role of Postdoctoral Research Associate at Macquarie University in Sydney, working alongside Professor Liz Pellicano. In 2015, Jac was awarded an Autism CRC scholarship to complete their PhD through the Autism Centre of Excellence at Griffith University in Brisbane. Prior to this, they gained almost 10 years’ experience as a psychologist in the criminal justice system, with the Queensland Police Service and Queensland Corrective Services. Jac was identified as Autistic at the age of 25, and is proudly neurodivergent and queer. After participating in the inaugural Future Leaders Program at the 2013 Asia Pacific Autism Conference, Jac quickly became established as a strong advocate for the Autistic community. Jac is a current member of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network of Australia and New Zealand (ASAN-AuNZ)’s Executive Committee, the Autism CRC’s Data Access Committee, Aspect’s LGBTQIA+ Autism Advisory Committee, and the Aspect Advisory Council. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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- RS3320 Clinical Sciences in Developmental Dysfunction
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- Health Sciences
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- Autistic people Autism Autistic people -- Services for
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- Video
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Pronunciation Scaffolder is an online tool to help learners of English read presentation scripts.
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- ELC1A08 Digital Literacies and Language
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- English language -- Pronunciation Public speaking
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CSI produces five primary software packages: SAP2000, CSiBridge, ETABS, SAFE, and PERFORM-3D.
Each of these programs offers unique capabilities and tools that are tailored to different types of structures and problems, allowing users to find just the right solution for their work. SAP2000 is intended for use on civil structures such as dams, communication towers, stadiums, industrial plants and buildings. CSiBridge offers powerful parametric design of concrete and steel bridges. ETABS has been developed specifically for multi-story commercial and residential building structures, such as office towers, apartments and hospitals. The SAFE System provides an efficient and powerful program for the analysis and design of concrete slabs and foundations, with or without post-tensioning. PERFORM-3D is a highly focused nonlinear tool offering powerful performance based design capabilities.
With its uniquely qualified staff of professional structural engineers, researchers, academicians, and its worldwide involvement in the structural engineering community, CSI has been at the forefront of structural software development for nearly four decades. With CSI products you can be confident that you have the finest structural engineering software available, backed by a company with an unmatched record of innovation, and an unrivaled commitment to meet the ever-evolving needs of the profession.
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- CSE48405 Design Project For Structural and Fire Engineers
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- Structural design Architectural design Building -- Data processing Computer-aided design
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In this lesson, we'll be looking at the cell cycle. This is the lifespan of a eukaryotic somatic cell. A somatic cell is any cell in the body of an organism, except for sex cells such as sperm and egg cells. The cell cycle describes the sequence of cell growth and division. A cell spends most of its life a state called interphase. Interphase has three phases, the G1, S, and G2 phases. Interphase is followed by cell division, which has one phase, the M phase. Together these four phases make up the entire cell cycle. G1 of interphase is sometimes called growth 1 or gap phase 1. In G1, a cell is busy growing and carrying out whatever function it's supposed to do. Note that some cells, such as muscle and nerve cells, exit the cell cycle after G1 because they do not divide again. A cell enters the S phase after it grows to the point where it's no longer able to function well and needs to divide. The S stands for synthesis, which means to make, because a copy of DNA is being made during this phase. Once DNA replication is complete, the cell enters the shortest and the last part of interphase called G2, also known as growth 2 or gap phase 2. Right now, it's enough to know that further preparations for cell division take place in the G2 phase. Now that interphase is over, the cell is ready for cell division, which happens in the M phase. The M phase has two events. The main one is mitosis, which is division of the cell's nucleus, followed by cytokinesis, a division of the cytoplasm. So, at the end of M phase, you have two daughter cells identical to each other and identical to the original cell. Let's review. The cell cycle describes the life cycle of an individual cell. It has four phases, three in interphase and one for cell division. Most cell growth and function happen during G1. The cell enters the S phase when it needs to divide. In this phase the cell replicates its DNA. Replication just means the cell makes a copy of its DNA. In G2, the cell undergoes further preparations for cell division. Finally, we have cell division in the M phase. The M phase consists of mitosis, which is nuclear division, and cytokinesis, or division of the cytoplasm. We'll explore the details of mitosis and cytokinesis separately
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- Biology
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- Cell cycle
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Our research group has been addressing metacognitive processes in psychosis therapeutically since the early 2000s. Through humorous exercises, individuals with psychosis should gain insight into unhelpful cognitive distortions (e.g., jumping to conclusions, overconfidence in decisions) and improve their metacognitive abilities (“thinking about thinking”).
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- RS3450 OT for Psychosocial Dysfunction and RS5362 OT for Psychosocial Dysfunction
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- Rehabilitation Sciences and Psychology
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- Metacognition Metacognition -- Study teaching
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- Others
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The IEA is committed to shaping a secure and sustainable energy future for all
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本站由清华大学信息化技术中心支持创办,由清华大学 TUNA 协会运行维护。 清华大学 TUNA 协会,全名清华大学学生网络与开源软件协会,是由清华大学热爱网络技术和开源软件的极客组成的学生技术社团。
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- Computing
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- Open source software Computer software -- Development
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- Others
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MedlinePlus is a service of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), the world's largest medical library, which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Our mission is to present high-quality, relevant health and wellness information that is trusted, easy to understand, and free of advertising, in both English and Spanish. Anywhere, anytime, on any device—for free.
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- ABCT1D13 Introduction to Cancer and HSS2011 Human Anatomy
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- Health Sciences and Nursing
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- Medicine -- Computer network resources Health -- Computer network resources Medical care -- Computer network resources
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- Others
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Stanford Electrical Engineering Course on Convex Optimization.
- Course related:
- AMA4850 Optimization Methods
- Subjects:
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Mathematical optimization Convex functions
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- Video
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ORCIT materials are intended to introduce and allow for basic practice in interpreting skills and techniques. Use the icon below to go straight to the training materials, or click on the menus to the right to find out more about the project.
- Subjects:
- Translating and Interpreting
- Keywords:
- Translating interpreting
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- Others
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Welcome to the Coding Train with Daniel Shiffman! A community dedicated to learning creative coding with beginner-friendly tutorials and projects on YouTube and more.
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- Computing
- Keywords:
- Coding theory Computer programming
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- Others
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Others
Causal Inference for The Brave and True
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- MM501 Research Methods
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Social sciences -- Statistical methods
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- Others
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Ocean Park Academy Hong Kong (OPAHK) was founded in 2004 to deliver education programmes in the diversified environment of Ocean Park. We aspire to become the ideal destination for life-wide learning where students of different ages can learn about nature and conservation in an enjoyable atmosphere.
- Course related:
- HTM3209 Attractions and Visitor Management and HTM4335 Theme Parks and Attractions
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- China -- Hong Kong Amusement parks
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- Others
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Others
Use YouTube to improve your English pronunciation. With more than 100M tracks, YouGlish gives you fast, unbiased answers about how English is spoken by real people and in context.
- Course related:
- ELC1013 English for University Studies and ELC1A08 Digital Literacies and Language
- Subjects:
- English Language
- Keywords:
- English language -- Study teaching
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- Others
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Others
In this learning object the organizational levels of life are covered. Topics include listing the simplest to most complex levels of the human body and the organ systems. Labeling activities and quiz questions are included as self-assessments.
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- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human anatomy Human physiology
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- Others
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Linear programming, mathematical modeling technique in which a linear function is maximized or minimized when subjected to various constraints. This technique has been useful for guiding quantitative decisions in business planning, in industrial engineering, and—to a lesser extent—in the social and physical sciences.
- Course related:
- AAE3009 Operations Research and Computational Analytics in Air Transport Operations
- Subjects:
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Linear programming
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- Others
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The video introduces the basic principle of ETF
- Course related:
- HTM3222 Financial Management in Hospitality, Tourism and Events
- Subjects:
- Finance
- Keywords:
- Exchange traded funds
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- Video
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Whether you’re interested in traveling to a new city, going on a cruise, or cooking a new dish — we’re committed to inspiring you to experience travel in a whole new way. Lonely Planet’s collection of 825+ travel and guidebooks is sure to inspire the traveler within.
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- Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Travel
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- Others
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MyScope was developed by Microscopy Australia to provide an online learning environment for those who want to learn about microscopy. The platform provides insights into the fundamental science behind different microscopes, explores what can and cannot be measured by different systems and provides a realistic operating experience on high end microscopes.
We sincerely hope you find the website an enjoyable environment where you can explore the microscopy space and leave ready to undertake your own exciting experiments.
- Course related:
- CE620 Research Methods
- Subjects:
- Laboratory Techniques and Safety
- Keywords:
- Microscopy
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- Others
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Learn to code, design, and more—all on your own time
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- Computing
- Keywords:
- Coding theory Mobile apps Computer programming
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- Others
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This document serves as a guide to the everyday conduct of social workers. Under section 11 of Social workers Registration Ordinance, this Code of Practice will be used as a basis for adjudication when the conduct of a social worker is alleged to have violated the standards specified in this document. It represents standards of ethical behaviour for social workers in professional relationships with clients, with colleagues, with agency, with profession, and with society as a whole. It is applicable to any professional conduct of social workers.
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- Social Work and Human Services
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- Social workers -- Professional ethics Social service -- Moral ethical aspects
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- Others
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This course has been designed for independent study. It provides everything you will need to understand the concepts covered in the course. The materials include:
A complete set of Lecture Videos by Professor Gilbert Strang.
Summary Notes for all videos along with suggested readings in Prof. Strang’s textbook Linear Algebra.
Problem Solving Videos on every topic taught by an experienced MIT Recitation Instructor.
Problem Sets to do on your own with Solutions to check your answers against when you’re done.
A selection of Java® Demonstrations to illustrate key concepts.
A full set of Exams with Solutions, including review material to help you prepare.
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- AMA1120 Basic Mathematics II
- Subjects:
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Algebras Linear
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- Courseware
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Our MYOB accounting practice sets teach students the practical skills essential to accounting using the MYOB accounting software package. This requires students to complete a one-month accounting cycle for a fictional business with all posting, journalising and financial reporting completed using the actual MYOB accounting software.
- Course related:
- AF3211 Accounting Information System
- Subjects:
- Accounting
- Keywords:
- Accounting -- Computer programs MYOB (Computer program)
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- Others
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With calculus well behind us, it's time to enter the next major topic in any study of mathematics. Linear Algebra! The name doesn't sound very intimidating, but there are some pretty abstract concepts in this subject. Let's start nice and easy simply by learning about what this subject covers and some basic terminology.
- Course related:
- COMP4434 Big Data Analytics
- Subjects:
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Algebras Linear
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- Video
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In this series we learn how to make an RPG from scratch using the Unity engine.
- Course related:
- COMP4122 Game Design and Development
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Computer games -- Programming Unity (Electronic resource) Computer games -- Design
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- Video
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In these comprehensive video courses, created by Santiago Basulto, you will learn the whole process of data analysis. You'll be reading data from multiple sources (CSV, SQL, Excel), process that data using NumPy and Pandas, and visualize it using Matplotlib and Seaborn, Additionally, we've included a thorough Jupyter Notebook course, and a quick Python reference to refresh your programming skills.
- Course related:
- AMA1600 Fundamentals of AI and Data Analytics and AMA1751 Linear Algebra
- Subjects:
- Mathematics and Statistics and Computing
- Keywords:
- Computer programming Computer science Python (Computer program language)
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- Others
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Autism is a spectrum disorder which includes a large range of symptoms and behaviors. This video is part for Behavior Frontiers Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Training Program with an Autism Specialization. Available via web based training program or at seminars across the country.
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- RS3320 Clinical Sciences in Developmental Dysfunction
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Autism
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- Video
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Oxford Academic, Oxford University Press (OUP)’s platform for research, offers a single point of entry for access to scholarly and academic books and journals. We serve the diverse and changing research needs of students, researchers, professors, and practitioners and seek ongoing feedback from these communities.
- Course related:
- COMP3423 Human Computer Interaction
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- Electronic journals Scholarly periodicals Electronic books
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- Others
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NIDA Technology Co. Ltd. (NTCL) was established to achieve the vison “Nonlinear Integrated Design and Analysis (NIDA)” and make practical use of “Second-order Direct Analysis Method”in structural engineering. NTCL aims to promote the industrialization of new research outcome and enhance the design level of engineering community.
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- CSE48405 Design Project
- Subjects:
- Structural Engineering
- Keywords:
- Structural engineering Structural analysis (Engineering)
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- Others
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Browse over 1 million classes created by top students, professors, publishers, and experts.
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- Health Sciences and Nursing
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- Kidneys -- Physiology Kidneys -- Anatomy
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- Others
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MOOC
The Machine Learning Specialization is a foundational online program created in collaboration between DeepLearning.AI and Stanford Online. This beginner-friendly program will teach you the fundamentals of machine learning and how to use these techniques to build real-world AI applications.
This Specialization is taught by Andrew Ng, an AI visionary who has led critical research at Stanford University and groundbreaking work at Google Brain, Baidu, and Landing.AI to advance the AI field.
This 3-course Specialization is an updated version of Andrew’s pioneering Machine Learning course, rated 4.9 out of 5 and taken by over 4.8 million learners since it launched in 2012.
It provides a broad introduction to modern machine learning, including supervised learning (multiple linear regression, logistic regression, neural networks, and decision trees), unsupervised learning (clustering, dimensionality reduction, recommender systems), and some of the best practices used in Silicon Valley for artificial intelligence and machine learning innovation (evaluating and tuning models, taking a data-centric approach to improving performance, and more.) By the end of this Specialization, you will have mastered key concepts and gained the practical know-how to quickly and powerfully apply machine learning to challenging real-world problems. If you’re looking to break into AI or build a career in machine learning, the new Machine Learning Specialization is the best place to start.
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- AAE5103 Artificial Intelligence in Aviation Industry
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Machine learning Artificial intelligence
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- MOOC
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These pages serve U-M Foundational Anatomy, a component of the Scientific Trunk of the M1 curriculum. Foundational Anatomy provides medical students with the necessary background in anatomy for success in clerkships.
- Course related:
- RS2040 Functional Anatomy and RS5308 Functional Anatomy
- Subjects:
- Rehabilitation Sciences, Health Sciences, and Nursing
- Keywords:
- Human body Human anatomy
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- Others
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Millions of teachers and students unleash the magic of learning with Kahoot! Create your own kahoot in minutes or choose from 100+ million ready-to-play games. Engage students virtually with our distance learning features, play in class, and dive into game reports to assess learning.
- Keywords:
- Education -- Computer network resources Educational technology
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- Others
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This project was started in 2007 as a Google Summer of Code project by David Cournapeau. Later that year, Matthieu Brucher started work on this project as part of his thesis. In 2010 Fabian Pedregosa, Gael Varoquaux, Alexandre Gramfort and Vincent Michel of INRIA took leadership of the project and made the first public release, February the 1st 2010. Since then, several releases have appeared following a ~ 3-month cycle, and a thriving international community has been leading the development.
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- EIE6207 Theoretical Fundamental and Engineering Approaches for Intelligent Signal and Information Processing
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Machine learning Python (Computer program language)
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- Others
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All resources and notes from the Complete Web Developer in 2022: Zero to Mastery course
- Course related:
- COMP3421 Web Application Design and Development, LGT3109 Introduction to Coding for Business with Python, COMP3211 Software Engineering, and COMP1001 Problem Solving Methodology in Information Technology
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Web sites -- Design Web site development
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- Others
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Kaggle offers a no-setup, customizable, Jupyter Notebooks environment. Access GPUs at no cost to you and a huge repository of community published data & code. Inside Kaggle you’ll find all the code & data you need to do your data science work. Use over 50,000 public datasets and 400,000 public notebooks to conquer any analysis in no time.
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Machine learning Artificial intelligence Big data
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- Others
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Mac Professional Video Editing Software for Everyone
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- CBS590 Multi-media Applications for Language Professionals
- Keywords:
- Video recordings Digital video -- Editing
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- Others
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Others
菜鸟教程的 Slogan 为:学的不仅是技术,更是梦想!我们相信:再牛逼的梦想也抵不住傻逼似的坚持!我们坚持一件事情,并不是因为这样做了会有效果,而是坚信,这样做是对的。本站域名为 runoob.com, runoob 为 Running Noob 的缩写,意为:奔跑的菜鸟。本站包括了HTML、CSS、Javascript、PHP、C、Python等各种基础编程教程。同时本站中也提供了大量的在线实例,通过实例,您可以更好地学习如何建站。本站致力于推广各种编程语言技术,所有资源是完全免费的,并且会根据当前互联网的变化实时更新本站内容。
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Programming languages (Electronic computers) Computer programming
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- Others
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Others
These are the most widely used online corpora, and they are used for many different purposes by teachers and researchers at universities throughout the world. In addition, the corpus data (e.g. full-text, word frequency) has been used by a wide range of companies in many different fields, especially technology and language learning.
- Subjects:
- English Language
- Keywords:
- Corpora (Linguistics)
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- Others
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Others
We offer mathematics in an enjoyable and easy-to-learn manner, because we believe that mathematics is fun.
- Subjects:
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Mathematics
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
The PEER Reports Series comprises state-of-the-art research in earthquake engineering and related fields by the more than 150 expert members of the PEER universities consortium. The current emphasis of the series is on performance-based engineering of lifelines and building structures.
- Course related:
- CSE1000 Introduction to Civil Engineering and Sustainable Development
- Subjects:
- Structural Engineering
- Keywords:
- Earthquake engineering
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
This channel walks you through the entire process of learning to code in Python; all the way from basics to advanced machine learning and deep learning. The primary emphasis will be on image processing and other relevant functionality. Why did I create this channel? To help you (students and researchers) gain a new skill and succeed in your respective fields.
You may think coding is hard and that it's not your cup of tea, but Python made it easy to code even advanced algorithms. In addition, coding will make you self sufficient, it will teach you how to think, it improves your collaborative skills and it can take your career to new heights. Therefore, if you want to stay ahead of your peers and relevant in your field, overcome your fears and start coding!
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Computer programming Computer science Python (Computer program language)
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- Video
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Others
In our free type descriptions you’ll learn what really drives, inspires, and worries different personality types, helping you build more meaningful relationships.
- Course related:
- MM517 Human Resource development
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Typology (Psychology) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
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- Others
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Others
Learning with Duolingo is fun, and research shows that it works! With quick, bite-sized lessons, you’ll earn points and unlock new levels while gaining real-world communication skills.
- Subjects:
- Foreign Language Learning
- Keywords:
- Language languages -- Study teaching
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
Lecture videos from Gilbert Strang's course on Linear Algebra at MIT.
- Course related:
- AMA1120 Basic Mathematics II - Calculus and Linear Algebra
- Subjects:
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Algebras Linear
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
This course is an introduction to game theory and strategic thinking. Ideas such as dominance, backward induction, Nash equilibrium, evolutionary stability, commitment, credibility, asymmetric information, adverse selection, and signaling are discussed and applied to games played in class and to examples drawn from economics, politics, the movies, and elsewhere.
- Subjects:
- Mathematics and Statistics and Economics
- Keywords:
- Game theory
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
"Radiopaedia’s mission is to create the best radiology reference the world has ever seen and to make it available for free, for ever, for all." To date (June 2020), it has 37000+ cases and 14000+ articles contributed by experts in the field open for access.
- Subjects:
- Radiation Science
- Keywords:
- Medical radiology Radiology
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- Others
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Others
Ads of the World is one of the world's largest advertising archive and community. The front page features fresh creative tv, print, outdoor, online, dm and ambient advertisements from around the world.
- Subjects:
- Advertising Design
- Keywords:
- Commercial art Advertising Advertising campaigns
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- Others
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e-book
Why do affluent, liberal, and design-rich cities like Minneapolis have some of the biggest racial disparities in the country? How can designers help to create more equitable communities? Introduction to Design Equity, an open access book for students and professionals, maps design processes and products against equity research to highlight the pitfalls and potentials of design as a tool for building social justice. Using the book in a class or in your work with communities? Let us know by filling out this brief form!
- Subjects:
- Sociology
- Keywords:
- Social justice in art Design -- Social aspects Equality
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- e-book
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Others
Art History Teaching Resources (AHTR) is a peer-populated platform for art history teachers. AHTR is home to a constantly evolving and collectively authored online repository of art history teaching content including, but not limited to, lesson plans, video introductions to museums, book reviews, image clusters, and classroom and museum activities. The site promotes discussion and reflection around new ways of teaching and learning in the art history classroom through a peer-populated blog, and fosters a collaborative virtual community for art history instructors at all career stages.
- Subjects:
- Visual Arts
- Keywords:
- Arts History Art -- Study teaching
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- Others
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Others
These comprehensive and fully illustrated guides provide useful background information and ideas for ancient art from around the world.
- Subjects:
- Visual Arts
- Keywords:
- Arts History
- Resource Type:
- Others
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e-book
This is a guidebook where we discuss art and music in the context of popular culture, so chances are you will see relationships between art and music and what you are learning and the way you live, to connect them to your own experience.
- Subjects:
- Performing Arts and Visual Arts
- Keywords:
- Popular culture Art Modern Music History
- Resource Type:
- e-book
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Courseware
Art Appreciation thoroughly investigates how quality is determined and created by artists in order to evaluate and appreciate art on a deeper level. This course emphasizes why each topic contributes to valuing a piece of art and provides the necessary knowledge to do so. Students are first introduced to the elements and principles of art and the importance of artists’ context and perspective. The course then covers different periods in art history, different techniques in art, and how to research and evaluate art.
- Subjects:
- Visual Arts
- Keywords:
- Art appreciation Art criticism Art -- Study teaching
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- Courseware
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MOOC
Video games as a medium go back more than 50 years to mainframe computers. Even the central design of video games can be traced back to the first games themselves. To be a good game designer, it's essential to have an understanding of the video game design industry's fascinating history. We've partnered with The Strong National Museum of Play to give you a unique look into the history of all things video game. The International Center for the History of Electronic Games at The Strong is the largest and most comprehensive public assemblage of video games and related materials in the world. The staff are celebrated experts in the field and the ICHEG is visited by scholars of video games from around the world. You'll gain amazing insight into the history of video games with a guided exploration of key artifacts from the collection of more than 100,000 electronic games and materials.
- Subjects:
- Interactive and Digital Media and Computing
- Keywords:
- Video games -- Design History
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
Game designers work with a wide range of asset creators, programmers, producers, and others to bring a video game from concept to product. In this course, you will learn about the different types of teams a game designer is a member of, both large and small.
- Subjects:
- Interactive and Digital Media and Computing
- Keywords:
- Video games -- Design
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
Modern video games are incredibly complex multimedia productions involving still and motion graphics, code, audio, interface elements, narrative elements and much more. In this course, you will learn how and where all these pieces come from, who's in charge of each piece and the different stages of the game design process. We will also show you how everything is brought together to create a final product.
- Subjects:
- Interactive and Digital Media and Computing
- Keywords:
- Video games
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
Creating prototypes puts a proposed solution into action. In this course, you will learn the value of prototypes and user testing as critical components of the design thinking process. You will examine case studies to understand the iterative process of prototyping and discover how new products and ideas can emerge as a result. As part of the Design Thinking MicroMasters program, you will study how to analyze and implement the results of user testing to ensure your solution can fully benefit from this inclusive and innovative process. Best practices for evaluating solutions will also be covered, including surveys, user evaluations, focus groups and interviews.
- Subjects:
- Design Elements
- Keywords:
- Design -- Methodology Industrial design
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
When you immerse yourself in the context of the user, you can uncover pain points and find opportunities for improvement or innovation not always evident to your audience. In this course, part of the Design Thinking MicroMasters program, you will learn how to use simple research methodologies including active listening to understand your target audience and uncover their obvious or latent needs. Emphasis will be placed on observation and interviewing as key methods to gain empathy for the user's experience and viewpoint. Equipped with this understanding, you will be prepared to identify and define more accurately the business problem. You will also review case studies and discuss strategies to foster productive client-stakeholder relationships, including user personification, context understanding, and empathy idea mapping (ideas that resonate with your target audience).
- Subjects:
- Design Elements
- Keywords:
- Design -- Methodology Problem solving Industrial design
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
This course provides an introduction to the foundational activities related to design thinking: a flexible, yet systematic process to define and solve problems. A common misconception is that design thinking requires artistry, but it is not centered on artistic principles. Design thinking is a strategy and mindset that can be applied to any industry to solve problems.
- Subjects:
- Design Elements
- Keywords:
- Design -- Methodology Problem solving Industrial design
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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e-book
Design Transactions presents the outcome of new research to emerge from ‘Innochain’, a consortium of six leading European architectural and engineering-focused institutions and their industry partners. The book presents new advances in digital design tooling that challenge established building cultures and systems. It offers new sustainable and materially smart design solutions with a strong focus on changing the way the industry thinks, designs, and builds our physical environment. Divided into sections exploring communication, simulation and materialisation, Design Transactions explores digital and physical prototyping and testing that challenges the traditional linear construction methods of incremental refinement. This novel research investigates ‘the digital chain’ between phases as an opportunity for extended interdisciplinary design collaboration. The highly illustrated book features work from 15 early-stage researchers alongside chapters from world-leading industry collaborators and academics.
- Subjects:
- Product Design and Building and Real Estate
- Keywords:
- Architecture -- Computer-aided design Architectural design
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- e-book
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e-book
Cities Made of Boundaries presents the theoretical foundation and concepts for a new social scientific urban morphological mapping method, Boundary Line Type (BLT) Mapping. Its vantage is a plea to establish a frame of reference for radically comparative urban studies positioned between geography and archaeology. Based in multidisciplinary social and spatial theory, a critical realist understanding of the boundaries that compose built space is operationalised by a mapping practice utilising Geographical Information Systems (GIS). Benjamin N. Vis gives a precise account of how BLT Mapping can be applied to detailed historical, reconstructed, contemporary, and archaeological urban plans, exemplified by sixteenth- to twenty-first century Winchester (UK) and Classic Maya Chunchucmil (Mexico). This account demonstrates how the functional and experiential difference between compact western and tropical dispersed cities can be explored. The methodological development of Cities Made of Boundaries will appeal to readers interested in the comparative social analysis of built environments, and those seeking to expand the evidence-base of design options to structure urban life and development.
- Subjects:
- Building and Real Estate
- Keywords:
- Urban geography Sociology Urban City planning -- Methodology
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- e-book
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e-book
Architecture in Dialogue with an Activated Ground sets out to validate the role of the unreasonable in the design process. Using case study projects, architect Urs Bette gives an insight into the epistemological processes of his creative practice, and unveils the strategies he deploys in order to facilitate the poetic aspects of architecture within a discourse whose evaluation parameters predominantly involve reason. Themes discussed include the emergence of space from the staged opposition between the architectural object and the site, and the relationship between emotive cognition and analytic synthesis in the design act. In both cases, there is a necessary engagement with forms of ‘unreasonable’ thought, action or behaviours. By arguing for the usefulness and validity of the unreasonable in architecture, and by investigating the performative relationship between object and ground, Bette contributes to the discourse on extensions, growth and urban densification that tap into local histories and voices, including those of the seemingly inanimate – the architecture itself and the ground it sits upon – to inform the site-related production of architectural character and space. In doing so, he raises debates about the values pursued in design approval processes, and the ways in which site-relatedness is both produced and judged.
- Subjects:
- Building and Real Estate
- Keywords:
- Architectural design Architectural practice
- Resource Type:
- e-book
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e-book
Fabricate 2020 is the fourth title in the FABRICATE series on the theme of digital fabrication and published in conjunction with a triennial conference (London, April 2020). The book features cutting-edge built projects and work-in-progress from both academia and practice. It brings together pioneers in design and making from across the fields of architecture, construction, engineering, manufacturing, materials technology and computation. Fabricate 2020 includes 32 illustrated articles punctuated by four conversations between world-leading experts from design to engineering, discussing themes such as drawing-to-production, behavioural composites, robotic assembly, and digital craft.
- Subjects:
- Building and Real Estate
- Keywords:
- Architecture -- Computer-aided design Architecture -- Data processing Architecture Modern
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- e-book
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Others
A website with images, videos, and information about art from Prehistoric sculptures to 20th century Architecture.
- Subjects:
- Visual Arts
- Keywords:
- Arts History
- Resource Type:
- Others
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e-book
This book was written by two artist educators who teach digital art and design studio foundation classes. While teaching classes that take place in software laboratories, we noticed that many of our students expected to learn to use software, but gave little consideration to aesthetics or art and design history. A typical first day question is, "Are we going to learn Photoshop in this class?" At first we were tempted to oblige our students' thirst for so-called practical knowledge, but we recognize that in the absence of the visual, theoretical, and historical frameworks, practical knowledge is practically useless. To teach our classes, we used the very best of the software training manuals, and supplemented them with all the visual and historical material that was missing. After settling for years on books that don't really encapsulate a class, we finally decided to write the book that we think all introductory media design students should be using. For us, a student is anyone actively engaged in learning. A student can be working towards a degree in art, communication, graphic design, illustration, and so on in a traditional classroom setting, or a self-taught found-it-on-the-bookstore-shelf learner. In the twenty chapters that follow, we have shared small bites of history, followed by visual references, and then digital exercises that explore creative software in a manner that brings design principles into the software demo. Originally, this book was printed as a manual to the Adobe Creative Suite, the software found in classrooms and labs around the country. Just a month after the book was published, we teamed up with Floss Manuals to convert our manuscript into one that teaches the same design principles using open source software.
- Subjects:
- Interactive and Digital Media
- Keywords:
- Open source software Computer art
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- e-book
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e-book
This textbook -- written by a group of select experts with a focus on different aspects of the design process, from creation to production -- addresses the many steps of creating and then producing physical, printed, or other imaged products that people interact with on a daily basis. It covers the concept that, while most modern graphic design is created on computers using design software, the ideas and concepts don’t stay on the computer. The ideas need to be completed in the computer software, then progress to an imaging (traditionally referred to as printing) process. Keywords are highlighted throughout and summarized in a Glossary at the end of the book, and each chapter includes exercises and suggested readings.
- Subjects:
- Interactive and Digital Media
- Keywords:
- Graphic arts
- Resource Type:
- e-book
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e-book
'Institutional critique’ is best known through the critical practice that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s by artists who presented radical challenges to the museum and gallery system. Since then it has been pushed in new directions by new generations of artists registering and responding to the global transformations of contemporary life. The essays collected in this volume explore this legacy and develop the models of institutional critique in ways that go well beyond the field of art. Interrogating the shifting relations between ‘institutions’ and ‘critique’, the contributors to this volume analyze the past and present of institutional critique and propose lines of future development. Engaging with the work of philosophers and political theorists such as Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Gilles Deleuze, Antonio Negri, Paolo Virno and others, these essays reflect on the mutual enrichments between critical art practices and social movements and elaborate the conditions for politicized critical practice in the twenty-first century.
- Subjects:
- Visual Arts
- Keywords:
- Institutional Critique (Art movement)
- Resource Type:
- e-book
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e-book
Introduction to Art: Design, Context, and Meaning offers a comprehensive introduction to the world of Art. Authored by four USG faculty members with advance degrees in the arts, this textbooks offers up-to-date original scholarship. It includes over 400 high-quality images illustrating the history of art, its technical applications, and its many uses.
- Subjects:
- Visual Arts
- Keywords:
- Arts
- Resource Type:
- e-book
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Video
A series of video that introduce various topics, including Node.js, Java, C programming, HTML, JavaScript, Python, PHP, and C++ programming.
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Computer games -- Programming Computer programming Web sites -- Design Graphic arts Computer networks
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
A series of video that cover various computing topics, for example, C++ programming, C# programming, Python, and Java.
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Computer programming
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
Learn to Code for Free. We're here to make coding more accessible, so everyone can learn the skills they need to upgrade their careers. For example, you can learn Python, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Computer programming Programming languages (Electronic computers)
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
Algorithm Visualizer is an interactive online platform that visualizes algorithms from code. Learning an algorithm gets much easier with visualizing it.
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Algorithms Information visualization
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
C is a general-purpose, imperative computer programming language, supporting structured programming, lexical variable scope and recursion, while a static type system prevents many unintended operations. C was originally developed by Dennis Ritchie between 1969 and 1973 at Bell Labs, and used to re-implement the Unix operating system. It has since become one of the most widely used programming languages of all time, with C compilers from various vendors available for the majority of existing computer architectures and operating systems. The best way we learn anything is by practice and exercise questions. We have started this section for those (beginner to intermediate) who are familiar with C programming. Hope, these exercises help you to improve your C programming coding skills. Currently, following sections are available, we are working hard to add more exercises.
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Programming languages (Electronic computers) C (Computer program language)
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
A Computer Science portal for geeks. It contains well written, well thought and well explained computer science and programming articles, quizzes and games.
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Computer programming Computer science Data structures (Computer science) Programming languages (Electronic computers) Computer networks Computer algorithms
- Resource Type:
- Others
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MOOC
For three decades and longer we have heard educators and technologists making a case for the transformative power of technology in learning. However, despite the rhetoric, in many ways and at most institutional sites, education is still relatively untouched by technology. Even when technologies are introduced, the changes sometimes seem insignificant and the results seem disappointing. If the print textbook is replaced by an e-book, do the social relations of knowledge and learning necessarily change at all or for the better? If the pen-and-paper test is mechanized, does this change the nature of our assessment systems? Technology, in other words, need not necessarily bring significant change. Technology might not even represent a step forward in education. But what might be new? How can we use technologies to innovate in education? This course explores seven affordances of e-learning ecologies, which open up genuine possibilities for what we call New Learning – transformative, 21st century learning: 1. Ubiquitous Learning 2. Active Knowledge Making 3. Multimodal Meaning 4. Recursive Feedback 5. Collaborative Intelligence 6. Metacognition 7. Differentiated Learning These affordances, if recognized and harnessed, will prepare learners for success in a world that is increasingly dominated by digital information flows and tools for communication in the workplace, public spaces, and personal life. This course offers a wide variety of examples of learning technologies and technology implementations that, to varying degrees, demonstrate these affordances in action.
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MOOC
In this course you will learn about a wide variety of Web 2.0 tools to use in your teaching and learning. Web 2.0 tools provide innovative ways to communicate, present content, and collaborate with others in creative ways. Web 2.0 tools are easy to learn, use, and implement, and many are free. This course will not only introduce you to popular Web 2.0 tools like Edmodo, Twitter, Voicethread, and Skype in K-16 instruction, but you will also learn how to effectively integrate these technologies into your classroom practices and create engaging student activities.
- Keywords:
- Internet in education Computer-assisted instruction Educational technology Educational innovations
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
Are you an educator? Have you ever wanted to understand more about how to design your class to make better use of educational technology – whether fully online or in blended contexts? Would you like to learn from those who have extensive practical experience with online technologies? The Learning to Teach Online (LTTO) MOOC will help you develop a working understanding of successful online teaching strategies that you can apply in your own practice. The course is based upon the multi award winning open educational resource developed by Dr Simon McIntyre and Karin Watson. Integrating online technologies into your teaching can be a challenging prospect, and it can be difficult to know how to approach it effectively for the benefit of both students and yourself. No one knows your own content and teaching strengths better than you, and the “one size fits all” formula doesn’t always suit everyone. No matter what type of technology you are interested in exploring or your level of experience, this course will help you draw on your teaching strengths and find the approach that is right for you, your students and your educational context. This course will guide you through your journey of understanding how online technologies can enhance your course design. You will have the opportunity to develop your understanding of effective online teaching practices and their relationship to the use of different technologies. You will also be encouraged to progressively design and reflect upon your own online learning activity, assessment or resource for use in your own class if you choose to undertake the course assignments.
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Distance education Computer-assisted instruction
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
Education is in a state of flux – transitioning from traditional architectures and practices to new ecologies of teaching and learning influenced by the tremendous social and technological changes of our times. What changes are afoot today in workplaces, civic life and everyday community life? What are their implications for education? What are the possible impacts of contemporary social transformations on teaching and learning - including in the areas of technology, media, globalization, diversity, changing forms of work in the “knowledge society”, and, in these contexts, changing learner needs and sensibilities? This course explores three pedagogical paradigms: “didactic”, “authentic” and “transformative” learning. It takes an historical perspective in order to define the contemporary dimensions of what we term “new learning”. It prepares participants to make purposeful choices and link particular theories/instructional approaches to individual and group learning goals.
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- Education -- Study teaching Educational change Learning
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
In this course, you will explore several key issues that educators need to understand about teaching and learning in the digital age. We will look at how online learning is different from traditional methods of learning, examine how the digital practices of young people are continually changing, and explore some key considerations that need to be addressed while designing learning environments that are engaging and student-centered. We will investigate the ways in which education is evolving and, in turn, how the roles of teachers are changing in the digital world. We will review the history of online learning, and some key characteristics of successful online learning spaces. We will learn about digital literacies and how online reading and writing is different from paper-based reading and writing, and what implications this has for schooling. Finally, we will look at some key design considerations that educators need to be mindful of while working toward deeper engagement and meaningful learning experiences. This course is part of the Virtual Online Teaching (VOLT) program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education. The VOLT program seeks to equip educators with the skills and knowledge necessary to meet the needs of the 21st century learner.
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Blended learning Distance education -- Computer-assisted instruction
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
In this course, participants will explore research-informed, effective practices for online teaching and learning. By enrolling, you will learn practical ways to quickly move into teaching online, guided by top scholars and practitioners in the field. Each module, you will watch videos and read articles by online learning experts and participate in activities and discussions covering critical topics that will make the online environment a rich learning experience for your students. The instructors will synthesize relevant resources to help those who are new to online learning and those who have experience, but want to expand their skills and provide support for others. You will have the opportunity to ask questions, share practices that have worked well in online learning environments, and receive feedback on your teaching and learning plans. Given recent global developments related to COVID-19, many have rapidly shifted to move teaching online. For those who have not taught online before, this can be a challenging experience. Fortunately, there is a rich research base, dating back over sixty years, that provides insight and guidance on the key factors that enable successful learning online. This course will support the pivot to online learning by exploring the scientific literature as well as practical actions that enable online success and equitable outcomes for all learners. While the target audience of the course is postsecondary institutions, this course will be of use to anyone moving into online teaching and learning.
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e-book
This course provides practical strategies and pedagogical advice for instructors teaching in an online environment. The course includes advice about: preparing to teach in an online environment, managing the teaching of a course, and addressing larger issues surrounding online teaching (e.g. workload, intellectual property, etc.)
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Distance education Computer-assisted instruction
- Resource Type:
- e-book
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Video
The video covered two questions: (1) Can journalists include other people's works in news articles? (2) When does the exception of criticism, review, and reporting current events apply? The Copyright Classroom series is supported by HKU Teaching Development Grant (TDG) and Knowledge Exchange (KE). It is a collaborative project of HKU Law Faculty, Architecture Faculty, Knowledge Exchange Office, Technology-Enriched Learning Initiative, and Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning. For further reference - Copyright Ordinance (Cap 528).
- Keywords:
- Reporters reporting Copyright Fair use (Copyright)
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
The video covered two questions: (1) Can students include translations of other people's works in their research essays? (2) What should students be aware of when including images and videos online in their assessments or projects? The Copyright Classroom series is supported by HKU Teaching Development Grant (TDG) and Knowledge Exchange (KE). It is a collaborative project of HKU Law Faculty, Architecture Faculty, Knowledge Exchange Office, Technology-Enriched Learning Initiative, and Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning. For further reference - Copyright Ordinance (Cap 528).
- Keywords:
- Copyright licenses Copyright infringement Copyright Fair use (Copyright)
- Resource Type:
- Video