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NumPy Data Science Essential Training
Learn how to use NumPy, Python, and Jupyter Notebook for numerical, scientific, and statistical programming as you build your analytics, machine learning, and data science skills.
NVivo 2018 Essential Training
Learn to use NVivo for qualitative research analysis. Learn how to collect, organize, and analyze nonnumerical research data, including text and images.
NX: Class A Surfacing
Learn Class A surfacing techniques. Discover how to create the highest quality surfaces in Siemens NX.
Object Oriented Programming with C#
Learn how to use object-oriented programming principles in C#.
Object-Oriented Programming with Java (163962)
It’s not too hard to write functional code in Java. But to take advantage of its object-oriented features, it requires a leap in understanding. If you're ready to take your Java skills to the next level, join engineer and Java expert June Clark in this course. Brush up on the details of objects, and then how to leverage advanced concepts such as inheritance, polymorphism, and encapsulation to build more sophisticated and efficient web projects. June reviews getters and setters and static methods, and shows how to document your code with UML. By the end of this course, you’ll have the confidence and skills to go build great things with Java.
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Objectified
In this acclaimed documentary, renowned designers such as Dieter Rams and Marc Newson discuss the significance of the objects we surround ourselves with and the object makers.
Objective-C Essential Training
Get the tools you need, learn what an Objective-C program looks like, and get your first code up and running.
Occupational Safety and Health: Blood-Borne Pathogens (233356)
Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease. These pathogens include, but are not limited to, hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The risk of developing the diseases caused by these pathogens occurs when you are exposed to blood that contains them. In this course, instructor Jim Rogers walks you through the various blood-borne hazards, ways to prevent infection, and some special considerations for various industries. Jim explains what a blood-borne pathogen is and what exposure means. He goes over several methods of prevention infection, including universal precautions, preventative vaccinations, PPE, and post-exposure procedures. Jim finished up with some special considerations for industries such as healthcare, first response, and construction.
Occupational Safety and Health: Hazard Communication (221864)
Many workplaces around the world are subject to regulations requiring the employer to tell all employees about the chemicals they are working with or may be exposed to. This is often called "the right to know." Many common chemicals and products fall under these right to know requirements. In this course, instructor Jim Rogers shows you how to properly communicate this information to everyone in the workplace, so they understand what precautions to take and how to keep themselves safe. Jim begins by explaining the right to know, then goes into a detailed discussion of different hazardous substances in the workplace. He covers ways to categorize hazards, as well as pictograms that alert the user to the hazards and what precautions they need to take. After stepping through how to build and understand a hazard communication (HazCom) program, Jim concludes with special considerations for several industries such as construction, pharmacies, and chemical processors.
Occupational Safety and Health: Slips, Trips, and Falls (223598)
No workplace is immune from accidents. From worksites full of hazards like construction sites or warehouses, to seemingly benign places like your average office, accidents just happen. And while you may not spend your days worrying about slips, trips, or short falls, these are some of the most frequent injuries and can be serious enough to require medical attention and time off work.
In this course, construction safety consultant Jim Rogers covers slips, trips, and falls, where they tend to occur, and their impact on the employee and the workplace. Jim provides an understanding of how both working conditions and physical structure of the jobsite can present hazards, and details policies, practices, and technology (such as personal protective equipment) that can limit the danger.
In this course, construction safety consultant Jim Rogers covers slips, trips, and falls, where they tend to occur, and their impact on the employee and the workplace. Jim provides an understanding of how both working conditions and physical structure of the jobsite can present hazards, and details policies, practices, and technology (such as personal protective equipment) that can limit the danger.
Occupational Safety and Health: Working in the Heat (233526)
Every year, as the seasons change and temperatures rise, people who work outdoors or in extreme heat—fields ranging from construction, agriculture, landscaping, and mining to the military and sports teams—succumb to various levels of heat illnesses, ranging from uncomfortable rashes and cramps, to possibly fatal heat strokes. In this course, construction safety consultant Jim Rogers explains techniques used by OSHA and NIOSH to mitigate the risks of working in heat. Jim has applied these techniques on client jobsites where temperatures have regularly exceeded 110 degrees, and knows firsthand how to calculate and assess the risks of extreme temperatures. This course also reviews the different types of heat illnesses, along with the signs, symptoms, and treatments. Whether you're a safety and health manager, you manage a group of people who work or train in the heat, or you work or train in the heat yourself, this course teaches you key practices to stay safe and healthy.
OctaneRender for Cinema 4D Essential Training
Learn how to texture, light, and render your Cinema 4D scenes with OctaneRender.
Office 2016 New Features
Learn about the suite-wide enhancements in Office 2016 and Office 365, as well as program-specific new features in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
Office 2019 New Features
Learn about the suite-wide enhancements in Office 2019, as well as program-specific new features in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
Office 365 for Administrators: Supporting Users (Office 365/Microsoft 365)
Get solutions to some of the most common Office 365 support results, and discover how to answer the top how-to questions about Word, Excel, SharePoint, Power BI, and more.
Office 365 for Administrators: Troubleshooting Issues for Users
Get the answers you need to troubleshoot common end-user issues in Office 365, including more complex problems related to corrupted files.
Office 365 for Educators (230942)
Microsoft Office is a staple set of tools for educators, and now includes education-specific functionality such as classroom notebooks in OneDrive and educator-specific collaboration tools in Teams. In education, learning to use these applications can help increase learning, empower students, and save teachers valuable time. This course dives into tips and tricks that will allow educators to get the most from the entire Office suite. Instructor Oliver Schinkten explores each of the Office tools: classics like PowerPoint, Excel, and Word, as well as new additions such as Sway, OneDrive, OneNote, and Teams. He demonstrates education-specific techniques and ideas to help educators create more dynamic lessons, assess student progress, share files online, and even save time. He also shares sample workflows that illustrate how Microsoft 365 Education apps can help you share key information with students and host both synchronous and asynchronous lessons.
Office 365 New Features
Stay on top of the frequent updates to Microsoft Office 365. Learn about the latest enhancements to all the Office apps including Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
Office 365: Access Essential Training
Learn how to build databases to store and retrieve your data more efficiently in the Office 365 version of Access.
Office 365: Implement Identities for SSO
Pass Microsoft Certification exam 70-346. Learn how to implement single sign-on in Office 365 via Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).