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Learning GitHub Actions

Learn how to use GitHub Actions to automate many common developer tasks. Discover how to build workflows triggered by events, develop a CI/CD pipeline, and create custom actions.

Learning Go (220776)

  • 2 hours 22 minutes
What is Go? Go is a next-generation, open-source programming language created by Google for building systems, web, and other applications. This course is designed to help developers get started with Go, covering its core language elements and syntax. David Gassner introduces tools and skills used in a Go workflow—including Go Playground, an online tool that takes Go development off the desktop. He also covers basic programming tasks: managing values, using math operators, storing values as complex types, and managing program flow. Plus, learn how to create reusable Go code, read and write files, and make simple web requests.

Learning Google AdSense

Learn how to generate revenue from your website by displaying ads with Google AdSense.

Learning Google Cloud Security (232965)

  • 1 hours 23 minutes
If you’re new to cloud security, or if you’re an administrator looking to learn about best practices to create and manage data and assets in the cloud, join Dominique West in this course as she teaches the basics of properly securing your Google Cloud environment. Dominique starts with the basics of cloud computing and general security concepts, explaining the different services and terminologies as they relate to the Google Cloud platform. She covers topics like Identity and Access Management (IAM), infrastructure security, network security, and details the Google Cloud Security Command Center. By the end of this course, you’ll be well on your way toward becoming a cloud security guru.

Learning Google Cloud Storage (232982)

  • 1 hours 17 minutes
Google Cloud remains in the top three cloud platforms, and storage remains a high priority for individuals and businesses. In this course, instructor Mark Johnson covers the fundamentals of storage on the Google Cloud platform (GCP). Mark begins with an overview of object storage on GCP. He dives into both relational and non-relational databases, with useful explanations and demos. During the course, Mark addresses GCP services like Firestore, Bigtable, and Cloud Spanner. He wraps up with an introduction to data warehousing and analytics.

Learning Google Data Studio for Marketers

Learn how to create engaging and interactive dashboards to track your marketing campaigns with Google Data Studio.

Learning Google Tag Manager (229395)

  • 1 hours 28 minutes
Google Tag Manager is a hugely popular technology that allows marketers to easily manage all their website and app tags from one central tool. This, in turn, frees marketers from their dependency on IT or web development departments—when they want to add or alter a snippet of analytics or tracking code, they can do it themselves by adding it to the existing tag container. This course shows marketers how to effectively leverage Google Tag Manager. Discover how to best work with accounts and containers, leverage the Google Analytics built-in tags, work with control versions and user access, create custom variables and JavaScript, fire Google Analytics events using triggers, and more. Plus, discover crucial time-saving best practices that will help you avoid many common mistakes.

Learning Graphic Design: Presentations

Learn the "Design 101" rules for achieving a balanced, professional, attractive, and compelling presentation in PowerPoint or Keynote.

Learning GraphQL

Learn how to get started with GraphQL, the popular query language designed to make data fetching and updating easier.

Learning GraphQL (219008)

  • 55 minutes
Data-driven applications depend on remote queries that run through APIs. GraphQL—a query language for APIs that was originally built by Facebook—allows developers to choose the kinds of requests they want to make and to receive information on multiple facets of that query in one request. The GraphQL approach to querying across networks can address a wide variety of large-scale development problems.

In this course, learn how to get started with GraphQL. Eve Porcello introduces the basics of this query language, then walks through queries, variables, and operation names. Eve explains how to work with mutations and subscriptions, as well as how to create and enhance schema. She covers topics like creating a custom object, adding an enumeration type, writing schema documentation, and much more.

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

Learning Grasshopper (224040)

  • 4 hours 16 minutes
Grasshopper offers new ways to expand and control the 3D design and modeling processes. These ways include automating repetitive processes; generating geometry through mathematical functions; quickly making changes to complex models; and creating complex forms through repetitions of simple geometry. Grasshopper requires no programming or scripting knowledge and allows designers a high degree of flexibility. In this course, instructor Chris Reilly shows you how to get up and running with Grasshopper, fast. Chris explains the algorithms that you need to get the most out of Grasshopper and walks you through the Grasshopper interface. Chris covers how to speed up your workflow with shortcuts in Grasshopper. He goes into data matching, Fibonacci sequences, vectors, and many more math and logic functions. Chris discusses curves, surfaces, transformations, data trees, and so much more. He concludes with a series of example projects that illustrate what you’ve learned in the course.

Learning GUITAR RIG

Learn how to create unique sounds for guitar, bass, drums, synths, and even vocals, with the GUITAR RIG effects processor from Native Instruments.

Learning Hadoop

Learn about Hadoop, key file systems used with Hadoop, its processing engine—MapReduce—and its many libraries and programming tools.

Learning Impact: The Importance of Storytelling

Learn how to make your training content more engaging, fun, and effective using essential storytelling techniques.

Learning Infographic Design (222510)

  • 2 hours 14 minutes
To create a truly successful infographic, you must understand the power of visual communication. Properly executed visuals can connect with an audience faster than any other form of communication. In this course, Amy Balliett, CEO and Founder of Killer Visual Strategies, shows you how to create engaging and successful infographics that stand out from the crowd. Amy shows you how to dissect a bad infographic, to learn what not to do. She shows you how visual communication shines through, even in infographics that aren’t in your native language, then goes over how to leverage visual cues and hooks. Amy introduces the five Ws that you need to identify when designing your infographic and explains why it’s so important to research before design even starts. She walks you through each step of wireframing your infographic and concludes with putting the full design together in Adobe Illustrator.

Note: This course was created by Killer Visual Strategies, a Material Company. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

Learning Infowise for SharePoint

Learn how to use Infowise to create and manage forms, automate and enforce business logic, and generate reports in SharePoint Online.

Learning Instagram

Get up to speed quickly with Instagram, the wildly popular photo-sharing social network.

Learning Instagram (227950)

  • 1 hours 8 minutes
Get up and running quickly with Instagram, the popular photo-sharing social network. LinkedIn Learning staff instructor Garrick Chow begins by showing how to find and follow users and take and post photos. Garrick demonstrates how to use the many Instagram filters, as well as add captions and hashtags to your posts. He offers tips for building your network and developing a community of followers. You can also learn how to build reels and Instagram stories—a sequence of photos and videos that expire after a day—and interact with other users through mentions, comments, sharing, and direct messages.

Learning Ionic

Learn how to build a hybrid mobile app using Ionic. This course explores the components of the framework and gets you started creating apps.

Learning IP Addressing

Learn how to configure and verify IP addresses and explore static vs. dynamic addresses and public vs. private addressing.