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The Data Science of Gaming and Fantasy Sports
Learn data science in a fast-paced, fun, and non-technical way. Explore how the gambling and fantasy sports industries calculate odds and turn a profit.
The Data Science of Government and Political Science, with Barton Poulson
Explore the profound ways in which data science affects how government and our political process works.
The Data Science of Healthcare, Medicine, and Public Health, with Barton Poulson
Learn how the dramatically increased quantities of data—and the methods for analyzing this data—are changing the theory and practice of healthcare.
The Data Science of Marketing
Discover how to leverage R, Python, and Tableau to gain robust insights from large data sets.
The Data Science of Media and Entertainment with Barton Poulson
Get a nontechnical overview of how data science can benefit the entertainment industries. Discover tools to set prices, find audiences, and create more engaging experiences.
The Data Science of Nonprofit Service Organizations, with Barton Poulson
Use data science to make a difference. Learn how data science can help nonprofits understand the communities they serve, fulfill their mission, and assess their impact.
The Data Science of Retail, Sales, and Commerce
Discover how consumer data can be analyzed to learn about customers and impact sales.
The Data Science of Sports Management, with Barton Poulson
Explore the profound ways in which data science affects the world of sports and sports management, as well as the larger effect it has on audiences and associated industries.
The Decision Makeover (getAbstract Summary)
Decisions determine the quality, scope, and tenor of your life. Learn the secrets of smart decision-making in this audio-only summary of Mike Whitaker’s popular book.
The Definitive Drucker (getAbstract Summary)
In this audio-only summary of Elizabeth Haas Edersheim's book, get a quick primer on management guru Peter Drucker's most important insights.
The Digital Transformation of Learning
Learn how to meet the learning needs of employees by digitizing your existing resources and implementing digital training solutions.
The DIY Photographer
Learn how to build an accessory that will improve your photography.
The DOM in JavaScript, jQuery, AngularJS, and React
Learn how to use JavaScript, jQuery, Angular, and React to manipulate the HTML DOM tree and build dynamic websites.
The Dos and Don'ts of Songwriting Collaboration
Join professional songwriter Cliff Goldmacher as he explains best practices for songwriting collaboration, from planning the song promotion to keeping the co-write moving forward.
The Dos and Dont's of Attending a Music Conference
Professional songwriter Cliff Goldmacher explains the best practices for attending a music conference such as SXSW, ASCAP EXPO, or Midem.
The Dumb Things Smart People Do with Their Money
Learn the essentials of money management from financial expert Jill Schlesinger. Find out how to create a financial plan, get trustworthy advice, invest like a pro, and more.
The Eight Essential People Skills for Project Management (Blinkist Summary)
Learn how to solve the most common problems for team leaders by learning these eight essential people skills.
The Elements of Composition for Illustrators
Mary Jane Begin clarifies the best practices for developing any artistic or illustrated composition, covering compositional balance, movement, direction, unity, and format choices.
The Elements of Effective Photographs (224856)
Many elements come together to make an effective photo, whether it’s a magazine cover shot or a photo of a kid’s soccer game. In this course, Pulitzer-finalist Natalie Fobes takes you into the studio and on location to explore what makes great photos effective. The course begins with an exploration of composition. Next, Natalie details the role of color and light, describing basic color theory and showing how color contributes to the mood of a photo. She then covers how to see and work the natural light in a room or outdoor location, as well as how simple lighting setups can help you replicate the look of natural light. Natalie also examines movement and its role in still photography. She shows how a photographer can convey a sense of motion by blurring part of an image, or, conversely, how to freeze a fast-moving subject. She wraps up by exploring the importance of the “decisive moment”— that split second when you capture the storytelling photograph.
The Employee's Guide to Sustainability
A scientist and sustainability expert distills the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into clear actions for individuals seeking ways to live and work more sustainably.