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Wesleyan University
Skills you'll gain: Social Media
- Status: Free
Case Western Reserve University
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship
Coursera Project Network
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Statistical Analysis, Python Programming, Regression, Statistical Programming
DeepLearning.AI
Skills you'll gain: Artificial Neural Networks, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Computer Vision, Python Programming, Computer Programming, Human Learning
Northeastern University
University of California San Diego
- Status: Free
The University of Sydney
Skills you'll gain: Resilience
University of Pennsylvania
- Status: Free
Tel Aviv University
Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Bayesian Network, Machine Learning, Probability & Statistics, Human Learning, Algorithms
The Linux Foundation
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Linux, Operating Systems, System Programming, Computer Programming Tools, Devops Tools, Software Engineering, Software Engineering Tools, Machine Learning Algorithms, Transportation Operations Management
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular teaching method courses
- Take Action: From Protest to Policy:Â Wesleyan University
- Beyond Silicon Valley: Growing Entrepreneurship in Transitioning Economies:Â Case Western Reserve University
- Finding bibliography metrics using the Crossref API:Â Coursera Project Network
- Prediction Models with Sports Data:Â University of Michigan
- Apply Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs):Â DeepLearning.AI
- UX Web Design: Build User-Centric Websites:Â Northeastern University
- Computational Thinking for K-12 Educators: Abstraction, Methods, and Lists:Â University of California San Diego
- Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health:Â The University of Sydney
- Positive Psychology: Martin E. P. Seligman’s Visionary Science: University of Pennsylvania
- Understanding Plants - Part I: What a Plant Knows:Â Tel Aviv University