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Planning Your Career and Your Life

This course provides a roadmap for anyone trying to solve the interrelated challenges of career and life planning.

Planning Your Family Leave and Return

Learn how to plan and successfully execute a family leave that meets the needs of those at home and work, whether you’re leaving to care for a parent, new child, or sick relative.

Planning Your No-Code Website (224533)

Making your own website may be easier than ever before, with the amount of services, sites, and tools at your disposal, but all those options and choices may lead to decision paralysis. What domain do you pick? What hosting service do you use? How do you design the site to match your brand? Let longtime LinkedIn Learning instructor Jen Kramer show you the way. In this course, Jen covers the important decisions to be made in the no-code website realm, from the first decisions, to building the site, to maintaining the site after creation. She covers factors to consider when making personal aesthetic choices such as fonts, tone, and imagery, as well as technical aspects like choosing a platform, optimizing images for the web, and improving website performance. If you have an idea or brand you want to promote with a website, this course will give you the tools to help you get up and running.

PLC Ladder Logic Essential Training

Build your skills in industrial automation. Learn how to use ladder logic to program major PLC devices, including Allen Bradley, Siemens, and OMRON.

PLC Program Flow and Control Instructions

Explore advanced PLC ladder logic programming instructions, including bit shift left, bit shift right, word shift operations, and subroutine instructions.

PLC Sequencer Logic

Explore some of the essential sequencer instructions used in PLC ladder logic programming. Learn how to work with sequencer output, compare, and load instructions in this course.

PLC: Industrial Sensors (218260)

Industrial control systems cannot—unlike humans—see, hear, and monitor processes by themselves. Instead, they use industrial sensors to convert mechanical, magnetic, thermal, optical, and chemical variations into electric voltages and currents. In this course, Zahraa Khalil covers the most common types of industrial sensors used within the field of industrial automation. She looks at proximity, temperature, pressure, and level sensors, and explores the operating principles and common applications of each. If you’ve got the basics of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) programming down and want to see what you can do with industrial sensors, join Zahraa in this course.

Podcast Pioneer: Jad Abumrad and His Radiolab Journey (225672)

Host and co-creator of Radiolab, More Perfect, Dolly Parton’s America, and more, Jad Abumrad has inspired the sounds of thousands of podcasts and radio shows around the world (Kerning Cultures Network shows included). In this course, adapted from the podcast al empire, Hebah Fisher talks with Jad about his career as a storyteller and student of curiosity. Jad describes childhood influences and what it is to straddle the line between being Lebanese and being American. He discusses what led him to be a storyteller, then goes into his first successful pitch to NPR and the beginnings of Radiolab. Jad talks about receiving the MacArthur “Genius” Grant and his plans to continue Radiolab. He concludes with what guides his curiosity and how he avoids burning out.

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

Podcasting for Enterprises (216356)

Are you wondering how a podcast can benefit your organization? Could you use it for marketing? What about PR and corporate communications, or even talent development? How can you make your podcast secure? Instructor Danny Ozment answers these questions and more, in this course. Danny explains several important reasons why podcasts work, such as building thought leadership and establishing evergreen content. He goes into some podcast uses that are specific to enterprise podcasting, like how you can use podcasts for internal training and for conveying messages and statements from organization leaders, then concludes with practical advice on developing a plan for your enterprise podcast.

Podcasting: Business and Law

Learn how to start a podcast , generate an income from your podcast, and avoid lawsuits.

Polyglot Web Development

Learn how to quickly pick up new web development languages and frameworks, including Node.js, Python, Perl, and Ruby.

Pop Chart Lab's Infographic Poster Design: Start to Finish

The founders of Pop Chart Lab describe the design process for one of their poster-sized infographic prints, "The Nebula of NES Games."

Portrait Photography: High School Seniors

Create portraits that will make your clients smile. Learn how to capture, edit, and share professional photographs of high school seniors.

Portrait Photography: Ten Styles with One Light

Lighting is one of the most important aspects of portraiture. Learn ten ways that you can use just one light source to take great portraits.

Post-Production Productivity

Discover techniques and tools for being highly productive under the crush of information, data, and tasks associated with being a video editor.

PostgreSQL Essential Training

Learn how to set up and work with PostgreSQL, one of the world’s most popular open-source database platforms. Learn how to build a database, retrieve data with queries, and more.

PostgreSQL: Advanced Queries (218379)

In this course, database expert Adam Wilbert introduces you to a number of advanced query techniques that you can use to better understand your data. Statistical analyses involve understanding the shape and size of the full data set, and deeper insights can be gained by grouping data together to obtain some very useful metrics. Adam shows you how to create basic groups and apply aggregate calculations, then moves into window functions that create subgroups for more granular analysis. He goes over statistics that are based on sorted data within groups, such as the median value, the first and third quartiles of a dataset, the most frequent value, and more. Adam also covers ranking, hypothetical sets, percentile functions, and conditional expressions for further manipulating query result sets. He concludes with some additional querying techniques that you may find useful in solving common problems.

PostgreSQL: Client Applications (228817)

PostgreSQL is one of the most popular open-source database management systems. In this course, Adam Wilbert introduces you to the command line tools used in professional PostgreSQL database administration. These tools are used for remote management of the server and provide detailed insight into the configuration and operation of the server. Adam starts by locating or installing the tools, then explores the operation of the main utility, psql. Psql provides a wide array of configurable options that can be combined to create flexible workflows for sending SQL commands to the server, or for exporting query results to external files. Adam finishes the course with a detailed look at the command line utilities used to create and restore database backups.

Postman Essential Training

Learn how to write and run automated API tests with Postman.