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Machine Learning with Python: from Linear Models to Deep Learning
by Regina Barzilay , Tommi Jaakkola , Karene Chu- 0.0
15 Weeks
-- Part of the MITx MicroMasters program in Statistics and Data Science. Machine learning methods are commonly used across engineering and sciences, from computer systems to physics. This course is part of theMITx MicroMasters Program in Statistics and Data Science....
$300
Object-Oriented Programming
by Deepak B. Phatak , Supratik Chakraborty , Nagesh Karmali , Firuza Karmali (Aibara)- 0.0
4 Weeks
This course is part of the Fundamentals of Computer Science XSeries Program:...
$149
Operating Systems from scratch - Part 2
by Vignesh Sekar- 4.7
12.5 hours on-demand video
Learn memory management in operating systems as operating system forms the core of computer science Mastering the concepts of Operating Systems is very important to get started with Computer Science because Operating System is the program which is responsible for the ease with which we are able to use computers today to solve our problems by writing application programs like Google Chrome....
$21.99
Learning Path: Python: Predictive Analysis with Python
by Packt Publishing- 3.9
8.5 hours on-demand video
By the end of this Learning Path, you will be confident to use Pandas and scikit-learn for different data science tasks and perform predictive analysis on your own. Harish Garg is a data analyst, author, and software developer who is really passionate about data science and the Python programming language. He is a graduate from Udacity's data analyst nanodegree program....
$11.99
Algorithms
by Deepak B. Phatak , Nagesh Karmali , Ajit Diwan , Ganesh Ramakrishnan- 0.0
6 Weeks
In this computer science course, you will learn how to think about algorithms and create them using sorting techniques such as quick sort and merge sort, and searching algorithms, median finding, and order statistics. This course is part of the Fundamentals of Computer Science XSeries Program:...
$149
Foundations of Data Structures
by Deepak B. Phatak , Nagesh Karmali , Ajit Diwan , Ganesh Ramakrishnan- 0.0
6 Weeks
In this Computer Science course, you will start by learning basic data types, such as numbers, and gradually build a conceptual framework for organizing and managing efficient structures. This course is part of the Fundamentals of Computer Science XSeries Program:...
$149
Computer Simulations
by Martin Hilbert- 4.7
Approx. 13 hours to complete
Big data and artificial intelligence get most of the press about computational social science, but maybe the most complex aspect of it refers to using computational tools to explore and develop social science theory. This course shows how computer simulations are being used to explore the realm of what is theoretically possible....
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Teaching with Physical Computing, Course 1: Introduction to Project-Based Learning
by Robert Leeman , Dr John Woollard , Gareth Edgell- 0.0
10 Weeks
The first course in our program for Computer Science teachers, Teaching with Physical Computing , introduces you to the core elements of physical computing such as common hardware platforms, as well as the learning theories, orthodoxies and concepts that underpin a Project-Based Learning pedagogy. The Arm School Program approach...
$49
Introduction to Programming with MATLAB
by Akos Ledeczi , Mike Fitzpatrick- 4.8
Approx. 35 hours to complete
This course teaches computer programming to those with little to no previous experience. The design of the language makes it possible to write a powerful program in a few lines. It is an introductory programming course that uses MATLAB to illustrate general concepts in computer science and programming....
Mathematical Thinking in Computer Science
by Alexander S. Kulikov , Michael Levin , Владимир Подольский- 4.4
Approx. 40 hours to complete
Mathematical thinking is crucial in all areas of computer science: algorithms, bioinformatics, computer graphics, data science, machine learning, etc. Am I sure my program computes the optimal answer?...