Course catalog

Categories

Showing 3,841-3,860 of 9,127 items.

HR and Digital Transformation

Help your company evolve with the digital age. Learn about the role of human resources in successful digital transformation.

HR as a Business Partner

Learn about the role of human resources. Explore strategies that can help HR business partners become more effective and help business leaders understand how to partner with HR.

HR Communication in Today's Fluid Workplace (234359)

Imagine that your entire business has shifted beneath your feet. As an HR professional, your employees are looking to you for answers. But when the road ahead is murky, how do you determine what to say and when to say it? In this course, instructor David Oates shows you how, explaining what it takes to guide teams from one side of a disruptive event to the other. David shares the must-haves and should-haves for a solid employee communications program. He details how to communicate throughout a disruptive event, explaining when to start talking, how to keep folks engaged and assured, and how to solicit feedback. Plus, discover how to ease your team back into their normal routine and prepare for future workplace disruptors.

HR Guidelines Everyone Should Know

Learn the top HR guidelines that companies should follow to find reward, train, and develop talent and create loyal employees.

HR Leadership as We Move Back into the Office (234376)

It's been a tough year of work for all of us. We've established new routines and ways to connect with our fellow employees. HR departments have shifted policy and engaged with workforces in ways they never imagined. As we move back into offices, new challenges await. In this course, instructor Pat Wadors guides you through determining what will work best for your organization. Pat addresses balancing productivity pressures with employee expectations, then explains how belonging can lead to comfort, connection, contribution, and co-creation. She goes over how to restructure work in ways that help employees feel their best and perform their best. Pat describes ways to develop in your workforce the resiliency, creativity, emotional skills, and more that they will need. She concludes by discussing HR’s growing role in delivering greater business value and helping organizations and employees to adapt.

HR: Providing Flexible Work Options (229242)

Flexible work isn't a temporary benefit that can be ripped away once the COVID-19 pandemic is in the rear-view mirror. To retain employees and create more equitable work opportunities, HR leaders must continue to offer the ability to work remotely in some situations. In this course, Catherine Mattice Zundel details the business case for flexible work, as well as how you can successfully implement a flex work program in your company. After discussing the benefits and challenges of flexible work programs, Catherine shares tips for balancing employee and employer wants and needs, identifying workforce needs, and facilitating manager success in a virtual environment. Plus, learn how to properly communicate policy and set appropriate boundaries around flex work.

HTML & CSS: Creating Forms

Get a comprehensive guide to creating usable, accessible, and responsive forms with HTML and CSS.

HTML and CSS: Creating Navigation Bars (219161)

Even if your product or service is truly original, the app or site you build for it is going to share elements with every other app or site on the planet. Take, for example, the humble navigation bar, which your users need to find their way through your site. In this course, instructor Jen Kramer demonstrates how to create beautiful, accessible navbars using HTML and CSS techniques that work in any web context. Jen starts by detailing the proper markup for a nav bar and the box model associated with its elements. She then goes over how to style both vertical and horizontal navigation bars—including how to put a logo right in the middle of a horizontal navbar. Finally, Jen shares a few advanced tricks, including how to create dropdowns and mobile layouts with hamburger buttons with CSS, no JavaScript required.

HTML and CSS: Linking (209947)

Hyperlinks are the foundation of the World Wide Web, but they come in many different flavors. Do you want to link to a specific point in a document? Make a phone call, or send an email? Link from images or dedicated navigation bars instead of text? In this course, instructor Jen Kramer gives you all the tools you need to make those tasks easy. Jen goes over basic links, linking to different files and resources, and linking from images, headers, text, and more. She shows you how you can style links and individual link states using CSS selectors, then goes into how you can make exceptions and create different styles. Jen covers the steps you should take to maintain links and redirect them when necessary.

HTML Essential Training

Learn how to write HTML, the programming language that powers the web.

HTML for Educators

Learn how to use HTML and CSS to customize online learning materials. Discover how to use and modify HTML code to format text, embed media, link to other pages, and more.

HTML: Images and Figures

Explore the many ways to present graphics on web pages. Discover how to make your graphics accessible, reliably placed, and a smooth fit for a variety of different screens.

HTML: Metadata in the Head

Learn to leverage the invisible but powerful head element to improve search engine rankings, social media sharing, and more.

HTML: Structured Semantic Data

Give your sites and applications hidden powers. Learn how to use structured semantic data to determine how sites appear online and boost your search rankings.

HTML: Tables

Sometimes you need to share data, and not just visualizations, directly with other people. HTML tables make this easy. Discover how to build and style tables in this course.

HTML5 Game Development with Phaser

Learn how to use the fun, fast, and free Phaser framework to build both desktop and mobile games using HTML5 and JavaScript.

HTML5: Document Editing

Describes how to create editable content on the web using the document-editing application programming interface (API) in HTML5.

HTML5: File API

Introduces the concepts behind the HTML5 File API technology.

HTML5: Geolocation

Add location tracking to a web application using a combination of JavaScript, CSS, and HTML5.

HTTP Essential Training

Learn the fundamentals of HTTP. Explore HTTP terminology, requests and responses, and HTTP headers.