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010
full-course 10
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Building an Information Risk Management Toolkit |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky |
University of Washington |
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| In this University of Washington course, you'll explore several risk management approaches for information security decision-making. |
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010
full-course 10
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Computational Methods for Data Analysis |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Nathan Kutz |
University of Washington |
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| In this course, you'll see how exploratory and objective data analysis methods can be applied to the physical, engineering, and biological sciences. |
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010
full-course 10
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Computational Neuroscience |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Rajesh Rao, Adrienne Fairhall |
University of Washington |
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| Discover the basic computational techniques for neuroscience in this University of Washington Course. |
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004
article 4
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Energy, Diet, and Weight |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| This course will teach you the fundamentals of nutrition and how it affects a person's physical, mental, and emotional health. |
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000
article
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Greek Mythology |
N/A
NA |
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University of Washington |
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| This course explores Greek mythology through stories of archetypal human behavior. |
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005
article 5
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Greek Mythology |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| Modern culture has been greatly influenced by Greek mythology. This course will explore the impact Greek mythology has had in various areas, including art, film, human behavior, philosophy, and more. |
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000
article
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Gulliver's Travels |
N/A
NA |
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University of Washington |
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| Through this course, students learn to identify key elements of satire and important historical and social references surrounding this literature, as well as describe Swiftian style. |
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000
article
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Hamlet |
N/A
NA |
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University of Washington |
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| This course explores the characters, themes, language, and rich symbolism of Shakespeare's famous play. |
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005
article 5
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Hamlet |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| This course will break down and thoroughly examine all five acts of Shakespeare's famous play, focusing on the themes and symbolism used throughout and the impact it has had. |
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000
article
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Heroic Fantasy: Tolkien |
N/A
NA |
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University of Washington |
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| Students learn how to identify and understand fantasy writing, as well as how to better understand Tolkien's approach and writing style. |
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002
article 2
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Heroic Fantasy: Tolkien |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| Through this two-part course, you will learn about the fundamentals of fantasy writing and focus on the characteristic themes and styles used by Tolkein in his approach to fantasy. |
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000
article
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History of Jazz: Early Jazz |
N/A
NA |
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University of Washington |
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| This curriculum provides a history and context of jazz music and musicians, as well as a framework for the social and political implications of the jazz culture. |
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002
article 2
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history of Jazz: Early Jazz |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| If you are interested in how jazz came to be, what influenced it in the beginning, and the pioneers of the genre, this is the course for you. |
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000
article
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HTML Basics |
N/A
NA |
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University of Washington |
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| This course covers basic HTML document structure and an overview of basic HTML tags. |
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003
article 3
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HTML Basics |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| This course will familiarize you with how an HTML document is structured and the various HTML tags needed to produce documents. |
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010
full-course 10
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Information Security and Risk Management in Context |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky |
University of Washington |
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| Take this course to learn how to defend and protect information with the latest technology and defense strategies. |
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010
full-course 10
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Information Security and Risk Management in Context |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky |
University of Washington |
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| This course will teach you how to use technology and defense strategies to protect company information. |
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010
full-course 10
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Introduction to Computational Finance and Financial Econometrics |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Eric Zivot |
University of Washington |
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| You will learn how to analyze financial data, estimate statistical models, construct optimized portfolios, and become familiar with the tools and techniques used in quantitative and computational finance. |
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010
full-course 10
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Introduction to Computational Finance and Financial Economometrics |
2012-09-01
Fall 2012 |
Eric Zivot |
University of Washington |
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| Take University of Washington's course to learn about the mathematical and statistical tools and techniques used in quantitative and computational finance. |
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010
full-course 10
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Introduction to Computer Networks |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Arvind Krishnamurthy, David Wetherall, John Zahorjan |
University of Washington |
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| Take this course to learn not only how the Internet works, but also the design strategies used to solve computer networking problems. |
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010
full-course 10
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Introduction to Computer Networks |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Arvind Krishnamurthy, David Wetherall, John Zahorjan |
University of Washington |
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| Through this course, you will learn the basics of how the Internet works and design strategies that will allow you to solve computer networking problems. |
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002
mixed 2
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Introduction to Dance |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| This course will introduce you to dance concepts and vocabulary allowing you to describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate dance. |
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010
full-course 10
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Introduction to Data science |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Bill Howe |
University of Washington |
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| Explore the data revolution in this data science course. |
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010
full-course 10
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Introduction to Data science |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Bill Howe |
University of Washington |
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| This 10-week course will introduce you to concepts of data analytics and management, including parallel algorithms and statistical modeling. |
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004
article 4
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Introduction to Political Economy |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| Through this course you will learn about political economy based on rational choice theory. |
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004
article 4
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Introduction to Project Management |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| This course is composed of four online, text-based lessons through which you will decide on and define a project, provide an overview, and determine how to break it down into major and minor tasks. |
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004
video 4
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Introduction to the Study of Personality |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| Through four narrated PowerPoint presentations, you will learn the basic concepts of the study of personality, including theories, hypothesis, research, and basic traits and motives. |
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002
article 2
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Jonathan Swift and Gulliver's Travels |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| This course will examine Jonathan Swift and his famous tale, emphasizing they way he incorporated his Christianity and political views into his fantasy |
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010
full-course 10
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Machine Learning |
N/A
N/A |
Pedro Domingos |
University of Washington |
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| Take this course to see how you can teach computers to learn from data and write programs. |
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010
full-course 10
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Machine Learning |
N/A
N/A |
Pedro Domingos |
University of Washington |
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| This course will focus on machine learning algorithms which allow machines to perform tasks based on general examples rather than specific programs. |
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010
full-course 10
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Programming Languages |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Dan Grossman |
University of Washington |
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| Programming Languages takes a look at the basic concepts behind programming languages, particularly focusing on the techniques and benefits of functional programming. |
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010
full-course 10
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Programming Languages |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Dan Grossman |
University of Washington |
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| This course will teach you the underlying concepts of programming language and allow you to develop skills in functional and object-oriented programming. |
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010
full-course 10
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Scientific Computing |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
J. Nathan Kutz |
University of Washington |
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| This course explores the flexibility and power of project-oriented computational analysis. |
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010
full-course 10
|
Scientific Computing |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Nathan Kutz |
University of Washington |
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| You will learn how to communicate information through visual representation of scientific data, with a focus on project-oriented computational analysis and problem solving. |
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000
article
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Shakespeare's Comedies |
N/A
NA |
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University of Washington |
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| This course invites discussion around various interpretations of Shakespeare's work and supports the theory that it has inspired modern-day vernacular and discourse. |
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003
article 3
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Shakespeare's Comedies |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| This course includes a historical background for Shakespeare and an examination of A Midsummer Night's Dream and Twelfth Night. |
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000
article
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The American Civil War |
N/A
NA |
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University of Washington |
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| This course teaches students about the social and economic factors that lead to the Civil War, and the political and military strategies that preceded as well as followed it. |
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004
article 4
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The American Civil War |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| This is a four-part course covering the prelude to the Civil War, the beginning and course of the war, and the reconstruction following the war. |
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000
article
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The American Revolution |
N/A
NA |
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University of Washington |
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| Through this course, students learn how this historical period formed a political and social revolution, and established the U.S. as a dominant world power. |
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003
article 3
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The American Revolution |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| This course will teach you about what lead to the war, as well as the its course and consequences. |
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000
full-course
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The Hardware/Software Interface |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Gaetano Borriello, Luis Ceze |
University of Washington |
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| Take this course for an examination of the key computational abstraction levels of modern high-level languages. |
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010
full-course 10
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The Hardware/Software Interface |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Gaetano Borriello, Luis Ceze |
University of Washington |
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| In this course, you will be introduced to concepts, such as memory management, assembly language, and the operating-system process model, and examine computational abstraction levels below modern high-level languages. |
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000
article
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World War II |
N/A
NA |
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University of Washington |
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| This course explores WWII as a period of major political, economic, and social change in American history. |
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004
article 4
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World War II |
N/A
N/A |
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University of Washington |
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| This course focuses on WWII and is composed of four parts covering the shift from neutrality to war, the home front, the contributions made by the U.S., and the origins of the Cold War. |