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Whizlabs
Power Automate: Building and Managing Automated Workflows
"Power Automate: Workflow Automation and Integration introduces learners to building automated workflows and integrating across various services. It is the second course in the Exam Prep PL-400: Microsoft Certified Power Platform Developer Associate specialization. This course provides a comprehensive overview of Power Automate, its components, and flows, including Process Mining and Task Mining. You'll gain hands-on experience creating diverse cloud flows with Copilot, from notifications and file copies to recurring, team, and approval-based flows. You'll also learn to build flows for document storage, data-driven actions, user input, scheduled runs, and Dynamics 365 events. The course covers integrating Power Apps, Power Automate, and SharePoint, along with monitoring, exporting, and importing flows. You'll then delve into advanced flows, leveraging AI Builder actions, and creating Business Process Flows and using Process Advisor for record management. This course is structured into two modules, each containing Lessons and Video Lectures. Learners will engage with approximately 4:00-4:30 hours of video content, covering both theoretical concepts and hands-on practice. Each module is supplemented with quizzes to assess learners' understanding and reinforce key concepts. Course Modules: Module 1: Power Automate Module 2: Power Automate Fundamentals – Building and Managing Flows Minimum 1–2 years of experience in automating business processes using Microsoft Power Automate is recommended. However, candidates with a basic understanding of Microsoft Power Platform and cloud-based automation can take this course to prepare for advanced Power Automate scenarios and certifications. By the end of this course, a learner will be able to: - Understand Power Automate fundamentals and various flow types. - Use Process and Task Mining to identify and optimize workflows. - Build AI-powered cloud flows with Copilot and advanced automation tools. - Orchestrate and govern complex workflows with lifecycle management, monitoring, and Business Process Flows.
University of Maryland, College Park
Public Health Leadership: Leadership in Crisis
Designed for working professionals, Public Health Leadership: Leadership in Crisis emphasizes practical application of leadership theory to public health crises. Former US Acting Surgeon General Boris Lushniak, MD, MPH, Dean of the University of Maryland School of Public Health, brings valuable experience and insights from around the world for delivering effective crisis management. In a crisis context, characteristics of effective leaders, application of leadership models, impacts of health crises, and disparities through the lens of diversity, equity, and inclusion across this Public Health Leadership series inform addressing crises and escalating public health issues in order to avoid crisis levels.
IESE Business School
Parte 5: Lidera tu Vida - Estrategias y Conciliación
Lidera tu vida integrando de forma sostenible tu desarrollo profesional, familiar y personal. Este curso guía a mujeres directivas a descubrir su misión vital, comprender sus valores y gestionar con criterio las distintas áreas de su trayectoria. Aprenderás estilos de conciliación, habilidades para la corresponsabilidad en la pareja y herramientas para construir sociedades, empresas y hogares más flexibles y humanos. Además, desarrollarás estrategias prácticas de gestión del tiempo que te permitirán priorizar, descansar y avanzar con sentido. Un enfoque integral para vivir y liderar con equilibrio, propósito y bienestar.
Yonsei University
Introduction to TCP/IP
You use the Internet through your PC (Personal Computer), laptop, tablet, smartpad, and smartphone every day in everything you do. Through your own PC/laptop, you can easily learn everything about the Internet, and that is what this course is focused on. In this course ‘Introduction to TCP/IP,’ you will learn the operational functions of Internet technologies (which include IPv4, IPv6, TCP, UDP, addressing, routing, domain names, etc.) and your PC/laptop's security and gateway Internet setup and basic principles. In addition, through a simple Wireshark experiment, you will see the TCP/IP packets and security systems in action that are serving your PC/laptop, that serves you.
Google Cloud
Finding Data in Google Sheets
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. Finding specific content in large spreadsheets can be tricky. Learn to manipulate, search and substitute values in Google Sheets using features and functions like VLOOKUP, SUBSTITUTE and QUERY.
Alfaisal University | KLD
كيف توازن بين عملك وحياتك الشخصية
ندرة الموارد من أهم المشاكل التي تقابلنا في حياتنا، ويأتي في مقدمة هذه الموارد الوقت المتاح لدينا لإنجاز المهام المطلوبة منا على أكمل وجه، حيث أصبح تحقيق التوازن بين العمل والحياة الشخصية (Work/ Life Balance) أمراً صعب المنال في هذه الأيام، بل يكاد يكون مستحيلاً في ظل التطور التكنولوجي السريع الذي يجعلك على اتصال بعملك على مدار الساعة. هذه الدورة هي دورة تمهيدية؛ فهي تلقي الضوء على أساسيات الموضوع بشكل عام بهدف التعريف به وبمحاوره الأساسية التي يجب الإلمام بها. إذا كنت من المهتمين بتحقيق توازن بين عملك وحياتك الشخصية، أو كان مجال عملك يتطلب توظيف ذلك في سياق عملك، فهذه الدورة ستكون مثالية لإغناء خبرتك وتطوير مهاراتك بشكل فعال ومؤثر. حيث ستزودك هذه الدورة باطلاع واسع ودقيق على مجموعة من المحاور المتعلقة بهذا الموضوع، مثل: التعرف على بعض النصائح الذهبية التي ستساعدك على تحقيق التوازن في حياتك، شرح خطوات تحقيق التوازن بين العمل والحياة الشخصية، توضيح كيفية استخدام عجلة الحياة، تبيان أهمية تحقيق التوازن بين العمل والحياة الشخصية.
University of Maryland, College Park
Agile, Healthy, and Attractive Organizations
This it the first course of a series on Agile, Healthy, and Attractive Organizations. You are about to embark on an adventure that will result in a deeper understanding of what AHA organizations are and why they are important. WHAT are AHA organizations? AHA (Agile, Healthy, Attractive) organizations are intentionally built to flourish in unstable, unpredictable, complicated, and unclear (VUCA) situations by using complexity economics, which differ from conventional neoclassical economic models. WHY are AHA organizations important? Working for an Agile, Healthy, and Attractive (AHA) company is associated with measurable benefits across employee well-being, productivity, and organizational success. WHAT you should expect to learn from this course: How AHA organizations excel in VUCA environments by adopting complexity economics, ensuring flexibility through constant updates to business models and mental frameworks, enhancing competitive edge. How they prioritize health by maintaining adaptability, balancing purpose with the necessary skills and resources, fostering environments that are beneficial for both employees and customers. Learn why Communication is central to AHA entities, fostering adaptive and dynamic organizational structures through active interaction and efficient information flow, critical for agile decision-making. Understand how AHA utilizes strategic tools like digital twins, causal AI, and cloud technologies to enable seamless integration, reconfiguration, and enhanced operational efficiency, facilitating precise and proactive decision-making. Through AI-managed programs, AHA organizations promote a culture of innovation and collaboration, equipping leaders to effectively navigate and thrive in rapidly changing business scenarios.
University of Colorado Boulder
Crisis Management and Crisis Communication Consulting
This course provides you with tools and insights for managing a crisis from a leadership perspective. If you are a leader, or work for one, you will benefit from our examination of issues management, which looks for trends that likely signal impending organizational crisis and then devising approaches to help leadership avoid that crisis. You'll also see the dominant leadership styles in organizations and how those styles affect leaders' abilities to manage a crisis. You'll see something rarely discussed in detail: what to do if you get called into a discussion with a leader about how to manage a crisis. You'll see effective, and not so effective, approaches for advising a leader encountering a crisis. You'll hear from professionals who handle leadership and organizational crises so that you can be better positioned to advise leadership confronting a crisis. As such, this course, via structured learning activities (video lectures and quizzes), will help prepare you for the near certainty that whatever organization you work for (or want to work for) will encounter a crisis.
Logistic Regression and Prediction for Health Data
This course introduces learners to the analysis of binary/dichotomous outcomes. Learners will become familiar with fundamental tests for two-group comparisons and statistical inference plus prediction more broadly using logistic regression. They will understand the connection between prevalence, risk ratios, and odds ratios. By the end of this course, learners will be able to understand how binary outcomes arise, how to use R to compare proportions between two groups, how to fit logistic regressions in R, how to make predictions using logistic regression, and how to assess the quality of these predictions. All concepts taught in this course will be covered with multiple modalities: slide-based lectures, guided coding practice with the instructor, and independent but structured exercises.
Google Cloud
Essential Google Cloud Infrastructure: Foundation
This accelerated on-demand course introduces participants to the comprehensive and flexible infrastructure and platform services provided by Google Cloud with a focus on Compute Engine. Through a combination of video lectures, demos, and hands-on labs, participants explore and deploy solution elements, including infrastructure components such as networks, virtual machines and applications services. You will learn how to use the Google Cloud through the console and Cloud Shell. You'll also learn about the role of a cloud architect, approaches to infrastructure design, and virtual networking configuration with Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Projects, Networks, Subnetworks, IP addresses, Routes, and Firewall rules.
University of Copenhagen
Understanding Patient Perspectives on Medications
Inappropriate use of medicines harms patients' health and increases healthcare costs. When healthcare professionals and patients engage together, healthcare can be based on the patient perspective, so the use of medicines is better tailored to each patient's needs and preferences. The result is a better relationship between patients and healthcare professionals, more appropriate medicines use, improved patient outcomes, and reduced healthcare costs. This course explores patient perspectives on medicine use. Through videos, readings, and quizzes, it informs about the importance of patients’ perspectives on medicines, teaches about the patient’s lived experiences with medicines and mismatch in how healthcare professionals and patients view medicines, and introduces the methods that can be used to explore patients perspectives on medicines. Through discussions, you’ll be encouraged to reflect on the patient perspective on medicines in relation to your own professional context. This course was developed collaboratively by scholars from the Universities of Copenhagen, Groningen, and Oslo, as well as Trinity College Dublin. Drawing on their extensive experience in teaching, research, and professional practice, they worked together to distill the most important elements of interviewing patients about their perspectives on medication. The team includes Susanne Kaae, Lourdes Cantarero-Arevalo, Katja Taxis, Anne Gerd Granas, Anna Birna Almarsdóttir, Lotte S. Nørgaard, Sofia K. Sporrong, Johanne M. Hansen, Martin C. Henman, Solveig N. Jacobsen, and Ramune Jacobsen. The course is related to 'Patient Perspectives on Medications: Qualitative Interviews', which is also available on Coursera, but each course can be taken independently.
Packt
Recommender Systems Complete Course Beginner to Advanced
Updated in May 2025. This course now 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. Dive into the world of Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) with this in-depth course designed to equip you with essential knowledge and hands-on skills using TensorFlow. Start with an introduction to the core concepts of sequence data and time series forecasting, then progress to understanding and implementing autoregressive linear models. Discover how to apply simple RNNs to solve many-to-one and many-to-many problems, with practical coding sessions in TensorFlow 2. Move beyond basics with modern RNN units like GRU and LSTM, mastering their application in complex signal prediction and overcoming long-distance dependency issues. Learn the intricacies of RNN architecture and prepare to tackle more challenging tasks such as image classification and stock return predictions. The course emphasizes practical coding exercises, ensuring you can confidently implement these techniques in real-world scenarios. Finally, explore natural language processing (NLP) applications, including embeddings, text preprocessing, and text classification using LSTMs. This course is structured to provide a thorough understanding of RNNs, empowering you to apply these deep learning models effectively in various domains. This course is perfect for developers, data scientists, and tech enthusiasts who want to learn how to build and implement recommender systems. Basic knowledge of Python and machine learning concepts is recommended but not required.
Stanford University
Social and Economic Networks: Models and Analysis
Learn how to model social and economic networks and their impact on human behavior. How do networks form, why do they exhibit certain patterns, and how does their structure impact diffusion, learning, and other behaviors? We will bring together models and techniques from economics, sociology, math, physics, statistics and computer science to answer these questions. The course begins with some empirical background on social and economic networks, and an overview of concepts used to describe and measure networks. Next, we will cover a set of models of how networks form, including random network models as well as strategic formation models, and some hybrids. We will then discuss a series of models of how networks impact behavior, including contagion, diffusion, learning, and peer influences. You can find a more detailed syllabus here: http://web.stanford.edu/~jacksonm/Networks-Online-Syllabus.pdf You can find a short introductory videao here: http://web.stanford.edu/~jacksonm/Intro_Networks.mp4
EDUCBA
Analyze and Apply Core Marketing Concepts for Beginners
By the end of this course, learners will be able to explain fundamental marketing concepts, analyze the evolution of marketing thought, identify key marketing environment forces, and apply marketing mix and orientation strategies to real-world contexts. This beginner-friendly course provides a structured and comprehensive introduction to marketing, starting from its historical foundations and progressing through modern marketing concepts and strategic applications. Learners gain clarity on how marketing evolved across different ages, how core and advanced concepts shape value creation, and how theoretical schools of thought influence practical marketing decisions. The course also builds strong awareness of the macro and micro marketing environment, enabling learners to recognize opportunities, threats, and strategic constraints. Through a clear module-based progression, learners develop practical understanding of the marketing mix, digital marketing integration, and customer-oriented strategies that drive long-term value. What makes this course unique is its strong conceptual grounding combined with structured assessments, practice quizzes, and graded evaluations aligned directly with learning objectives. Designed for aspiring marketers, business students, and professionals seeking foundational clarity, this course equips learners with essential analytical skills to confidently navigate and apply marketing principles in academic and professional settings.
Johns Hopkins University
Reproducible Research
This course focuses on the concepts and tools behind reporting modern data analyses in a reproducible manner. Reproducible research is the idea that data analyses, and more generally, scientific claims, are published with their data and software code so that others may verify the findings and build upon them. The need for reproducibility is increasing dramatically as data analyses become more complex, involving larger datasets and more sophisticated computations. Reproducibility allows for people to focus on the actual content of a data analysis, rather than on superficial details reported in a written summary. In addition, reproducibility makes an analysis more useful to others because the data and code that actually conducted the analysis are available. This course will focus on literate statistical analysis tools which allow one to publish data analyses in a single document that allows others to easily execute the same analysis to obtain the same results.
Packt
AWS IAM: The Cloud Engineer's Security Handbook
Updated in May 2025. This course now 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. In today's cloud-centric world, securing your AWS environment is more critical than ever. This course is your complete guide to mastering AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), the cornerstone of AWS security. Designed for cloud engineers and security professionals, the course begins by introducing the fundamentals of AWS IAM, including the critical role it plays in managing identities and access controls in the cloud. You'll learn about the various components of IAM, such as users, groups, and roles, and how they work together to secure your AWS resources. As you progress, the course delves deeper into access management, teaching you how to deploy AWS resources securely and control access using policies and roles. You'll gain hands-on experience by creating custom IAM policies, enabling and disabling keys, and accessing resources via the command line interface (CLI). Each module is designed to build on your knowledge, ensuring that you not only understand the concepts but can also apply them in real-world scenarios. The final sections of the course focus on advanced security techniques, such as setting up multi-factor authentication (MFA), managing encryption keys, and implementing best practices for IAM. By the end of the course, you'll have the skills and confidence to secure your AWS environments effectively, ensuring your cloud infrastructure is protected against potential threats. This course is essential for anyone looking to strengthen their cloud security expertise and manage AWS resources with precision. This course is perfect for cloud engineers, security professionals, and IT administrators who are responsible for securing AWS environments. A basic understanding of AWS is recommended, but not required, as the course covers both foundational and advanced concepts.