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Practical HTML for Marketing Projects

Learn the basics of HTML markup code as they apply to common marketing projects.

Practical Influencing Techniques (216594)

Influencing is happening in every meeting you have. Other people are influencing you, and you are influencing them. It's a vital life skill. In this course, instructor Chris Croft brings an engineer's mind to the subject. Chris presents a six-step process that you can follow in any influencing situation, with techniques that you can use at each stage, depending on the type of person you would like to influence. He explains how you can use this process to prepare for meetings and get the best from every relationship, whether at work or at home, with customers, bosses, suppliers, friends, or relatives. Chris goes over the ethics of influencing, as well. Understanding the psychology of influencing helps you to build better relationships and get better outcomes with everyone you meet.

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

Practical Linux for Network Engineers: Part 1

Learn Linux for networking. Part 1 covers creating virtual machines, editing files, and managing permissions and processes from the Linux command line.

Practical Linux for Network Engineers: Part 2

Learn Linux for networking. Part 2 covers setting up DNS and DHCP services and software-defined networking with Linux.

Practical Motion Background Workshop

Discover how to combine footage of everyday objects with effects in post-production tools like After Effects and Premiere Pro, resulting in projects with rich, abstract backdrops.

Practical Software-Defined Networking: 2 SDN and OpenFlow Foundations

Learn the fundamentals of software-defined networking and OpenFlow, the SDN communications protocol.

Practical Software-Defined Networking: 3 Learning Mininet

Get started with Mininet, a virtual network emulator that supports testing, research, debugging, and other essential tasks.

Practical Software-Defined Networking: 4 SDN and OpenFlow Applications

Learn about software-defined networking (SDN) and OpenFlow applications. Explore the Microsoft Skype SDN API, real-world apps such as the HP Network Protector, and more.

Practical Software-Defined Networking: 5 OpenFlow Physical Switches

Get an overview of the physical switches that are used with the OpenFlow communication protocol.

Practical Software-Defined Networking: 6 The OpenFlow Protocol

Learn about the OpenFlow network communications protocol. Explore the theory behind OpenFlow, the details of OpenFlow messages, what happens when an SDN controller fails, and more.

Practical Success Metrics in Your Training Program

Learn how to explain the value of your L&D program to executives and employees. Discover how to identify, measure, and report on the metrics that matter.

Practical Test-Driven Development for Java Programmers

Learn the fundamentals of test-driven Java development. This hands-on course covers how to write tests for tricky scenarios, use mocking frameworks like Mockito, and more.

Practical UX Weekly

Get tips that will help you confidently tackle real-world UX design projects. Drew Bridewell shares examples of how UX designers approach their work, collaborate, and solve problems.

Practical UX Weekly

Want to create amazing user experiences? Get tips and tricks you can use on real-world UX design projects.

Practicing Fairness as a Manager

Learn the importance of practicing fairness as a manager and techniques to help you demonstrate fairness when managing your direct reports.

Pre-investing: Before Investing in Real Estate

Learn what you need to know before you make your first real estate investment. Get tips designed for first-time investors who need an overview of real estate investing basics.

Predictive Analytics Essential Training for Executives

Learn how to hire and manage data science professionals and transform your business with effectively deployed advanced analytics.

Predictive Analytics Essential Training: Data Mining (218175)

Are you a data science practitioner, looking to develop or enhance your skills in predictive analysis and data mining? This course provides several “big picture” insights, via instructor Keith McCormick, a veteran practitioner who has completed dozens of real-world projects. Keith begins by introducing you to key definitions and processes that you will need to complete the course successfully. He steps you through defining the problem you need your predictive analysis to address, then focuses on how to make sure you meet the data requirements and how good data preparation improves your data mining projects. Keith dives into the skill sets and resources that you need and the problems you will face. Then he goes over the steps to find the solution and put it to work with probabilities, propensities, missing data, meta modeling, and much more. Keith finishes up with detailed explanations of CRISP-DM and Tom Khabaza’s nine laws of data mining, plus Tom’s new 10th law.