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  • Crypto & Bitcoin & Blockchain…Oh My?

    Interest in Bitcoin and cryptocurrency (crypto) has grown as many early adopters have seen major returns on their original investments. This Path provides an introduction to cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin, looks at the risks and methods of investing in...

    • Path
    • Rating 5.0
    • Beginner
  • Cryptocurrency: Stay in the Know

    Welcome to the exciting, roller coaster world of blockchain for good, and crypto currencies. This curated list is intended to be provocative, interesting and insightful. There is so much more to this world than just articles about the price of...

    • Path
    • Rating 5.0
    • Intermediate
  • Cybersecurity 101

    According to the MIT Technology Review, people lost over $172 billion to hackers in 2017. That's a lot of money! In this short path, cybersecurity expert Joseph Steinberg gives us an introduction to how you can keep yourself safe online...

    • Path
    • Rating 5.0
    • Beginner
  • Getting Started with Ruby

    Ruby is a popular programming language that's easy to learn. Developed by Yukihiro Matsumoto in the mid-1990s, this is a dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. In this path, you'll find resources ...

    • Path
    • Duration 3h
    • Rating 5.0
    • Beginner
  • Going from Microsoft Office to Google's G Suite

    Has your company given Microsoft Office the boot? Is your school switching from Word to Docs? Do you find yourself using Google's tools more often than Microsoft's programs? In any case, if you've found yourself needing to switch from Micro...

    • Path
    • Rating 5.0
    • Beginner
  • How to Stay Safe Online

    The Internet can be a scary place. In this path, learners will be introduced to basic concepts of online safety and security. Common scams will also be reviewed.

    • Path
    • Duration 1h
    • Rating 5.0
    • Beginner
  • Introduction to Ruby

    This Path introduces Ruby as a programming language and includes introductory resources and exercises to get you started working in Ruby immediately.

    • Path
    • Duration 2h
    • Rating 4.8
    • Beginner
  • Promoting Diversity and Inclusivity in Tech

    Fostering an inclusive, diverse culture is critical for any organization, but in tech, it presents an especially pervasive problem. Why is diversity and inclusion (or D&I) so important? For starters, research has shown that more diverse...

    • Path
    • Rating 5.0
    • Beginner
  • The Dark Side…of UX Design

    The terms dark pattern and dark UX sound exactly like design practices the Empire would use to confuse Stormtroopers requesting time off through their intranet (Empirenet?). Unfortunately, the most common targets of these UX practices tend to be us...

    • Path
    • Rating 5.0
    • Intermediate
  • The UX Questions Worth Asking

    Great user experience isn’t the result of what you do with your hands — it’s the result of how you use what’s between your ears. That’s the core of what more than 80,000 students have learned in my online training...

    • Path
    • Rating 5.0
    • Beginner
  • What's The Deal With Data Science?

    Data science is the ability to sift through massive amounts of data to discover hidden patterns and predict future trends, which requires an understanding of many different elements of data analysis. In this path, expert Joe Caserta provides a deep...

    • Path
    • Rating 5.0
    • Beginner
  • You Can Be a Web Developer: Chapter 1

    Hi! I'm Rob. I have a degree in Mathematics from Cambridge University and you might call me a bit of coding geek. After building websites for friends and family for fun, I soon learned that web development was a very...

    • Path
    • Rating 5.0
    • Beginner
  • Smart Contracts: How to Use Blockchain in Business

    Many people link blockchain to bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general. But it is not only related to digital currency. Let's try to better understand how this thrilling cyber code work.

    • Path
    • Rating 5.0
    • Intermediate
  • Tech Tips

    Working for yourself, for a company, or even in your personal interactions, technology helps you get the job done: writing and editing, creating spreadsheets, email and calendaring. Google has a suite of tools designed for each of these tasks. There...

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    • Beginner
  • Spreadsheets & Databases: Using Excel, Google Sheets and AirTable

    So much of our lives - professional and personal - are dependent on data. Manage your finances. Maintain information about your customers. Keep track of project elements and timing. On and on. From simple to more complex data, understanding how...

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    • Rating 5.0
    • Intermediate
  • The Internet of Things

    We will explore what Internet of Things (IoT) is, what to expect from it in terms of economic impact and other related interesting stuffs.

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    • Advanced
  • How to Teach Yourself to Code

    If you’re just getting started on your coding journey, here is an easy-to-follow guide to the basics of coding with free online resources that will help you get off on the right foot!

    • Path
    • Duration 42m
    • Rating 4.8
    • Beginner
  • Search Engine Optimization

    Learn what search engine optimization is and how to do it effectively. This course helps understand what SEO is, shows how to do some of the main features of SEO, and goes into some of the common strategies on how...

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    • Beginner
  • The Frustrated Facilitators' Guide to Great Remote Meetings

    With 50% of employees expected to work remotely from next year, mastering remote meetings is fast becoming a critical skill. As in any meeting, you need to get together to get something done: to make decisions, present ideas, collaborate creatively...

    • Path
    • Duration 1.5h
    • Rating 4.5
    • Beginner