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Apple Certified Support Professional macOS 11: 5 Networking (219569)

The Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP) certification confirms your understanding of the core functionality of macOS, as well as your ability to configure key services, perform basic troubleshooting, and support multiple users with essential macOS capabilities. In the fifth installment of this course from ITProTV, Don Pezet and Zach Memos cover the many facets of networking in macOS 11. Don and Zach start with the basic types of networks supported by macOS, then cover how to configure Ethernet and WiFi adapters. They show how to set up Network Locations to quickly switch between different network configurations, and explain the setup and benefits for sharing files, folders, and printers over a network. Lastly, the cover Remote Desktop, which lets administrators easily manage a large number of Macs.

Note: This course was created by ITProTV. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

Apple Certified Support Professional macOS 11: 6 Troubleshooting and Support (219552)

The Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP) certification confirms your understanding of the core functionality of macOS, as well as your ability to configure key services, perform basic troubleshooting, and support multiple users with essential macOS capabilities. In the sixth installment of this course from ITProTV, Don Pezet and Zach Memos cover troubleshooting and support in macOS 11. As malfunctioning applications can lead to many problems in macOS, Don and Zach show you how to determine if a system error is caused by an application or hardware extension. They also show you how to use Safe Mode, Safe Boot, and Verbose Mode to isolate the cause of a system error. And if a system is beyond repair, they show you how to restore your entire system from a Time Machine backup.

Note: This course was created by ITProTV. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

Apple Watch Tips and Tricks

Get the most out of your Apple Watch with these helpful tips and tricks.

Apple watchOS 7 App Development Essential Training

Learn how to develop and deploy a native Apple Watch application using watchOS 7 and SwiftUI.

Apple watchOS App Development: Advanced APIs

Learn how to expand your existing watchOS skills. Use advanced APIs to add motion, connectivity, maps, animation, and gesture support to paired watchOS applications.

Applied AI for Human Resources

Learn how to use AI to solve common HR challenges, such as recommending training and screening candidates, and to improve employee hiring, satisfaction, and retention.

Applied AI for IT Operations

Solve common challenges in IT operations using the power of AI. Review use cases in the world of IT ops and learn how to apply AI technologies to address key problems.

Applied Curiosity

Put your innate curiosity to work. Learn how to leverage applied curiosity to increase influence, inspire innovation, and prepare for competitive shifts in the global economy.

Applied Economic Forecasting with Big Data

Use big data to forecast economic trends. Find out how to perform regression analysis for economic forecasting using Microsoft Excel.

Applied Interaction Design: Accordion Folds

Dive into another hands-on interaction design project. Discover how to prototype an accordion fold using Adobe XD.

Applied Interaction Design: Card Transitions

Explore a complete interaction design workflow using Adobe Illustrator, Apple Keynote, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe XD and see how to create a card-based transition.

Applied Interaction Design: Managing Comments

Learn how to prototype a comment management flow for an online discussion app using Adobe Photoshop, in this hands-on, project-based course.

Applied Interaction Design: Onboarding Flow

Learn how to build and prototype the onboarding flow of a mobile application in just three steps, using Adobe Photoshop Sketch and Adobe XD.

Applied Machine Learning: Algorithms

Learn how machine learning algorithms work. Explore a variety of algorithms and learn how to set a structure that guides you through picking the best one for the problem at hand.

Applied Machine Learning: Feature Engineering (227593)

The quality of the predictions coming out of your machine learning model is a direct reflection of the data you feed it during training. Feature engineering helps you extract every last bit of value out of data. This course provides the tools to take a data set, tease out the signal, and throw out the noise in order to optimize your models. The concepts generalize to nearly any kind of machine learning algorithm. Instructor Derek Jedamski provides a refresher on machine learning basics and a thorough introduction to feature engineering. He explores continuous and categorical features and shows how to clean, normalize, and alter them. Learn how to address missing values, remove outliers, transform data, create indicators, and convert features. In the final chapters, Derek explains how to prepare features for modeling and provides four variations for comparison, so you can evaluate the impact of cleaning, transforming, and creating features through the lens of model performance.

Applied Machine Learning: Foundations

Generate impactful insights with the power of machine learning. Get the foundational skills needed to efficiently solve nearly any kind of machine learning problem.

Applying Agile MoSCoW Prioritization

Understand how to apply MoSCoW prioritization to requirements for on-time, on-budget delivery of agile projects.

Applying Analytics to Your Learning Program

Gauge the impact of your learning and development program. Discover how learning experience, learner, and program analytics can find your program's strengths and opportunities.

Applying the Foundations of Animation

Ready to use your animation skills in a real-world project? Learn how to apply Dermot O’ Connor’s 21 foundations of animation to create a classical animated scene.

AR Development Techniques 01: Basic Concepts (221320)

This course, the first in a four-part series, teaches you about the basic techniques of AR application development using Unity and AR Foundation. First, instructor Parth Anand teaches you what augmented reality is, a little bit about its history, and some examples of popular AR apps. He explains the differences among augmented, virtual, and mixed reality, then discusses how AR benefits different industries such as education and architecture. Parth walks you through how to use Unity Hub to download a specific Unity version and install the most important Unity packages, as well as how to set up development environments for iOS and Android. He shows you all the main windows in Unity, then goes into 3D models and their properties. He covers how to create a user interface for your app, how to create simple animations for game objects, how to write a script in Unity, and how to use prefabs. Last, Parth walks you step by step through building your first AR app using Unity and AR Foundation.

Note: The fourth installment in this series will be released in January 2021.