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Packt
Unity Game Projects — 20+ Mini Projects in Unity and C#
This course features Coursera Coach! A smarter way to learn with interactive, real-time conversations that help you test your knowledge, challenge assumptions, and deepen your understanding as you progress through the course. Unlock the power of Unity and C# as you dive into 20+ mini projects designed to sharpen your game development skills. Whether you're a beginner or looking to level up, this course walks you through a wide variety of exciting projects—ranging from 3D character controllers and particle effects to shooting mechanics and mobile game integrations. By the end of this course, you'll have the practical skills to create and deploy your own Unity projects, mastering everything from game physics to camera controls. Throughout the course, you'll first set up Unity and learn the basics of C# programming before progressing to individual mini-projects that cover key game development concepts. These projects include 3D character movement, 2D effects, and even mobile game monetization with advertisements. The course covers essential topics like creating smooth player movements, adding dynamic environmental effects, and optimizing game interfaces for Android devices. This course is designed for individuals who want hands-on experience with Unity and C#. It provides step-by-step guidance on each project, allowing you to build skills incrementally while having fun. From 2D platformers to 3D games, this course has everything you need to get started in game development. Ideal for beginners or anyone with some basic programming experience, this course also features in-depth lessons on C# scripting, teaching you everything from variables to functions and loops. By the end, you'll have the expertise to design, develop, and deploy Unity-based games and applications.
Coursera
Data Analysis with Python: Inform a Business Decision
In this project-based course, you will learn how to use the Python programming language and Pandas as a data analyst. A data analyst analyzes and visualizes data, as well as communicates the findings and insights effectively across an organization. In many cases, these findings are meant to answer a business question. For this project-based course, Airbnb is looking for excellent deals to promote hosts in New York City using a new social media ad campaign. We will do this by obtaining, cleaning, and analyzing existing data to help Airbnb decide which hosts will be promoted. Data analysis is a valuable skill to have if you want to use open-source data to help make business decisions. This project will help an aspiring data analyst use Python and Pandas to load, clean, and use data to answer important business questions.
Scrimba
Build a product splash page with HTML and CSS
Already know the basics of HTML and CSS? Then it's time to take the next steps in Web Development with Scrimba's "Build a Product Splash Page" course! This hands-on, engaging course is designed for learners with a basic understanding of HTML and CSS. Consisting of 22 comprehensive lessons, the course offers just over an hour of immersive content, accompanied by 15 interactive challenges. You'll create a stunning product splash page from scratch, employing contemporary design methodologies and adhering to responsive web design principles. Each lesson builds on the previous, ensuring you develop practical skills in HTML, CSS, and Flexbox. Upon completion, you will deploy your project on Netlify to showcase your new skills live. In this course, you'll build a unique hands-on project: a tool to transform your photo into an iconic Scrimba avatar. This project reinforces your learning and adds a personal touch to your portfolio. Ready to elevate your frontend capabilities and take one more step towards becoming ready for that first developer job? Let's get coding!
Coursera
Understanding & Preventing Workplace Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment is an urgent and critical issue that affects individuals in various situations, from workplaces to educational institutions. This course, Understanding and Preventing Sexual Harassment, is designed to equip learners to enhance awareness of sexual harassment, report incidents of sexual harassment provide essential support to victims, advocate for change, and serve as catalysts for cultural transformation. To make the most of this course, participants are encouraged to possess a fundamental skill set that includes: open-mindedness, foundational leadership abilities, self-awareness, effective communication skills, critical thinking, basic empathy, conflict resolution skills, resilience, and a proactive attitude toward learning. This course is tailored to learners from diverse backgrounds and varied interests, all united in their desire to comprehend the consequences of sexual harassment, promote a supportive work environment, and champion their colleagues as allies. By the end of this course, learners will acquire empowerment and empathy. By fostering a deeper understanding of what constitutes sexual harassment and how to prevent it, this course is not just about compliance with the law; it's about creating safer, more inclusive environments where everyone can thrive. Learners will understand and approach this pressing issue upon completing the course. They will gain awareness of sexual harassment's nuances, forms, and manifestations, enabling them to recognize and respond effectively to potential incidents. Learners become confident in reporting and providing support to victims, ensuring prompt, confidential assistance. Moreover, this course empowers individuals to advocate for change, contribute to developing anti-harassment policies, and foster cultures of respect. Ultimately, the course equips them to play a pivotal role in combating sexual harassment and creating inclusive environments.
NIIT
Developing Responsive Web Pages Using HTML5 and CSS3
The number of mobile users has increased exponentially over the past few years. Shopping, social connect, entertainment and other activities are just a few clicks away for these mobile users. A responsive web design adjusts the layout and appearance of the web pages to suit the resolution and width of the screens. This makes a web page look attractive on devices with diverse screen sizes. Designing a well-organized, responsive, and user-friendly web page has therefore become the need of the hour. This course will guide you to develop websites that adapt to the device size of the visitor’s viewport and provide users an optimal experience.
Advancing Women in Tech
The Art & Science of Product Management
Sponsored by AMAZON WEB SERVICES (AWS). Learn how Amazon, Facebook, Google, and Twitch PMs and lead and collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of UX designers, software engineers, AI/ML engineers. Plus, practice real PM interview questions asked by Microsoft, Google, and Amazon! Featuring: * NANCY WANG, Head of Data Protection Services, Amazon Web Services; Founder and CEO, Advancing Women in Product * SANDY CARTER, Vice President for Worldwide Public Sector Programs, Amazon Web Services * PRANAVA ADDURI, Software Engineering Manager, Amazon Web Services * MINMIN YANG, Principal UX Lead, Amazon Web Services * WAHAB OWOLABI, Founder, OneReq; Diversity Business Partner, Facebook * SHARMEEN CHAPP, Vice President of Product & Engineering, Twitch Community * EJ EMEAGWALI, Product Manager, Samsara; former Product Manager, Google and Microsoft * STEPHANIE NEILL, Senior Director of Product, Twitch Commerce * GEORGE ELISSAOIS, General Manager & Director of Product Management, Amazon Web Services * NANCY RILEY, Vice President & General Manager of the Ecosystem Product Group, Hubspot * SABRINA FARMER, Vice President of Engineering for Site Reliability, Google Products This is the third of four courses in the ACE Recommended Real-World Product Management Specialization. When you complete all four courses, you can earn up to 6 college credits.
Duke University
Rust Axum Greedy Coin Microservice
In this hands-on, 2-hour long project, you will gain practical experience using Rust and Axum to build, test, and deploy a microservice for calculating coin change. Through implementing the greedy algorithm, building API routes and handlers with Axum, and containerizing the web app, you will learn how to rapidly develop services in Rust and deploy them easily across environments. Gain in-demand skills and directly apply them by developing your own functioning microservice start to finish! Task List Implement the greedy coin change algorithm in Rust Create Axum routes for a RESTful web API Make requests to service routes and view JSON responses Containerize the microservice using Docker Explore unit testing for services in Rust Modify and extend the service by adding new features Deploy the container to cloud platforms like AWS and GCP
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Pigmentos y fotones
La persona participante comprenderá los principios fundamentales de la luz y el color, así como sus interacciones con la materia. Será capaz de identificar y describir diferentes fuentes de luz, las teorías del color y los tipos de pigmentos, aplicando estos conocimientos en contextos científicos y artísticos.
LearnQuest
Visual Basic Programming: Classes and Collections
This course is the third course in a series that aims to prepare you for a role working as a programmer. In this course, you will be introduced to the four main concepts in programming: Advanced String Operations and Dates, Modeling Classes, Development of Classes and Collections. Labs will allow the students to apply the material in the lectures in simple computer programs designed to re-enforce the material in the lesson. Learners will need to have a local machine with any one of the following operating systems; Windows 7 SP1 or higher, macOS 10.1.13 or higher, or almost any version of Linux from the last several years. The learner will either need to download the free community edition of Visual Studio or the open source .NET Core installation.
University of Colorado Boulder
Fractions for Primary Education with PhET Simulations
PhET Interactive Simulations (https://phet.colorado.edu/), a project of the University of Colorado Boulder, provides fun, free, interactive, research-based science and mathematics simulations for primary, secondary, and higher education levels. We extensively test and evaluate each simulation to ensure educational effectiveness. All simulations and associated resources are open source and therefore free for all users. In this course, you will acquire teaching and facilitation strategies for how to use PhET simulations in a grade 3-5 classroom (ages 7-11) and engage with lessons supporting students’ learning about fractions. Specifically, you will (a) develop familiarity with fractions through PhET simulations including Fractions: Intro, Fraction Matcher, Build a Fraction, Fractions: Mixed Numbers and Fractions: Equality, and (b) reflect on strategies for teaching fractions, including small groups, demos, storytelling, and predictions, while maximizing student talk. To finish this course, you need to complete discussions, auto-graded quizzes, and one major assignment with peer review. The peer review assignment consists of creating a lesson (using a template) on fractions using one of the PhET simulations introduced in this course, and reviewing others’ lessons (using a provided rubric).
Coursera
Use Basecamp for Project Management
In this course, we will create our account & user profile and explore four of the key features of Basecamp Personal. Once you complete this project, you will be able to continue using Basecamp for personal and professional project management. “Basecamp is the premier project management + internal communication tool for remote WFH teams worldwide.” Basecamp allows its users to seamlessly collaborate in real-time on a virtual platform. Professional teams that use Basecamp report increased productivity, better organization, and streamlined communication. It offers a wide variety of project management tools including: To-Do lists, automatic check-ins, scheduling, document hosting, and so much more. The platform centralizes work-related notifications which allows its users to stay focused on the task at hand. From executive leadership to individuals, Basecamp gives its users the tools to stay in touch without extra emails, phone calls, and meetings. Basecamp takes your data privacy and protection seriously. If you have questions or concerns regarding how Basecamp handles your data, their full security policy can be accessed here: https://basecamp.com/about/policies/security
Workday
Workday Financial Management for Business Users
Be a part of a growing Workday ecosystem and work with best-in-class technology and applications. No coding experience is needed as the Workday architecture is configuration based. Take the first step to upskill, build new skills and accelerate your career! Enhance your practical skills with the Workday Financial Management for Business Users course, where you can master essential daily tasks to effectively manage transactions and maintain data within the platform. The Workday products covered are: Workday Financial Management, Workday Adaptive Planning and Workday Reporting By the end of this course, a learner will be able to navigate Workday, explain how Workday organizes information, update and maintain worker and transactional data, initiate, approve, and manage business processes, and perform product-specific tasks. If you commit to earning a certificate, you will be eligible for a Workday badge and can join the Workday Talent Directory to connect with career opportunities. For more information about upskilling with Workday, visit https://w.day/learn.
Johns Hopkins University
Training AI with Humans
In the course "Training AI with Humans", you'll delve into the intersection of machine learning and human collaboration, exploring how to enhance AI performance through effective data annotation and crowdsourcing. You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of machine learning principles and performance metrics while developing practical skills in using platforms like Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) for crowdsourced tasks. This unique approach combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, allowing you to implement Inter-Annotator Agreement (IAA) techniques to ensure high-quality annotated data. By completing this course, you will be well-equipped to design and conduct impactful crowdsourcing studies, improving AI models in real-world applications such as healthcare and research. Whether you're looking to enhance your skills in machine learning, optimize data collection processes, or understand the ethical implications of crowdsourcing, this course offers invaluable insights and tools.
Logical Operations
Microsoft Windows 11 (with Copilot): Files and Settings
In this course, you'll continue developing your Windows 11 skills by managing files and folders. You'll also configure various settings in Windows 11, and apply best practices for securing Windows. This is the second course in a multi-course Specialization. All of the courses in this Specialization require that you have Windows 11 installed. The course setup instructions provided in the first course go into more detail about the hardware and software requirements.
Edureka
Salesforce Agentforce: Build & Deploy Intelligent Agents
This course focuses on the core foundations of building enterprise AI agents using Salesforce Agentforce. It introduces how agents are designed to think, collaborate, and operate safely within governed enterprise environments, emphasizing structured prompting, multi-agent coordination, and responsible AI practices. Designed for developers, architects, and AI practitioners, the course goes beyond basic prompt usage to demonstrate how Agentforce agents are shaped through clear instructions, guardrails, and collaboration patterns. Learners explore how prompts act as operational guidance, how multiple agents work together through defined handoffs, and how governance ensures predictable and auditable agent behavior. Through scenario-driven lessons and hands-on demonstrations, you will learn how to design advanced prompts, apply refusal logic and safety boundaries, and decompose complex workflows into specialized agents. You will also explore how agents are evaluated, monitored, and governed throughout their lifecycle to ensure long-term reliability in production environments. The course culminates in designing and validating a multi-agent enterprise system, bringing together structured prompting, coordination patterns, safety controls, and lifecycle governance into a cohesive Agentforce-based architecture. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Explain how enterprise AI agents differ from conversational assistants - Design structured prompts that guide agent reasoning and execution - Apply guardrails and refusal logic to enforce safety and scope boundaries - Build multi-agent systems with clear roles and coordination patterns - Monitor and evaluate agent behavior using metrics and reasoning traces - Apply governance and compliance practices across the agent lifecycle This course is ideal for AI engineers, platform architects, automation specialists, and technical leaders who want to build trustworthy, production-ready agents using Salesforce Agentforce. A basic understanding of AI concepts and enterprise systems is helpful, but no prior experience with multi-agent architectures or governance frameworks is required. Join this course to learn how to build AI agents that behave predictably, collaborate effectively, and operate responsibly within Salesforce Agentforce.
John Wiley & Sons
Strategic Doing: Mastering Agile Leadership Skills
Based on the best-selling book, Strategic Doing, by Edward Morrison, Scott Hutcheson, Elizabeth Nilsen, Janyce Fadden, and Nancy Franklin. This course equips agile leaders with practical tools to drive innovation, collaborate effectively, and navigate uncertainty in complex environments. This resource focuses on ten essential skills needed to thrive in today's fast-paced, ever-changing business landscape. By incorporating strategic thinking and action, this course prepares leaders to foster collaboration, create actionable plans, and achieve measurable outcomes. Learners will develop the ability to guide focused conversations, identify and leverage hidden assets, and implement strategies that enhance organizational agility. Designed for continuous growth, this course empowers leaders to make strategic decisions that propel their teams toward success, even in unpredictable environments. What sets this course apart is its focus on the practical application of agile methodologies through the development of key leadership skills. Combining theory with real-world scenarios, the course provides hands-on experience for leaders to implement immediately in their teams. This course is perfect for leaders, managers, and executives looking to improve their agile leadership capabilities. A basic understanding of leadership principles and team collaboration will help learners maximize the course's benefits. From Strategic Doing Copyright © 2019 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.