Harness the power of LinkedIn to find and land your dream job. LinkedIn is the world’s #1 professional network—not just for job seekers, but recruiters too. By following some simple tips, from optimizing your profile to connecting with future coworkers, you can use LinkedIn to jumpstart a new career or find your next play. Follow along with LinkedIn staff instructor Oliver Schinkten as he walks through the platform's powerful features for job hunting. Understand the value of networking and learn how to indicate to recruiters and hiring managers that you are looking for a new job. Then discover a few simple changes to improve your profile, from including keywords to adding your skills. Next, find out how to search for and view job postings and use LinkedIn to apply for jobs. In chapter four, Oliver explains how to conduct research using LinkedIn, so you can find the company that’s the right fit for you and make sure you come prepared for your interview.
In this course, Ami Levin continues his Advanced SQL series with a new installment focused on conquering relational division challenges. As Ami points out, you’ve probably encountered relational division before, even if you’re unfamiliar with the term. Ami therefore starts with a background of relational division, including how relational algebra and the Cartesian product fit in to the picture. He then dives into SQL and shows the challenging aspects of relational division and three different techniques to solve them, highlighting the pros and cons of each approach. Along the way, Amin challenges you to write your own queries before walking through the methodology he uses. By the end of this course, you will gain valuable insight into how SQL works, be able to identify relational division challenges, and know how to implement the best solutions.
https://www.lynda.com/Gmail-tutorials/Gmail-Essential-Training/2883162-2.html
Discover how to use all the key features of Gmail, the free email service from Google. Instructor Jess Stratton starts with the basics of how to compose, send, and reply to email. She covers staying organized by using labels, working faster by utilizing keyboard shortcuts, and adding additional email accounts. Jess walks through the text and video chat features in Gmail and how to access them quickly, as well as how to use Gmail on a mobile device. She also shows advanced features including using operators to search, creating filters to automatically process messages, working with multiple messages, creating email groups with labels, and more.
https://www.lynda.com/javascript-tutorials/Build-Google-Maps-App-javascript-jQuery/2881203-2.html
Build a quick and compelling app that uses the Google Places library and javascript to implement geolocation. In this short, hands-on course, Mark Lassoff helps you create a simple Google Maps integrated application using vanilla javascript: Feed Me, a restaurant locator. This project can help you hone your javascript skills and add a much-needed feature—an interactive map—to your existing sites and applications. Plus, learn how to add extra information to Google Maps markers, such as the price and rating for the featured restaurants.
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/How-to-Edit-Podcasts-with-Audacity-for-Podcasters-and-Virtual-Assistants/1457769021
A thoughtful and progressive course designed to help ANYONE learn how to edit a podcast.
You'll learn the basics and advanced features inside Audacity, how to build your own podcast template, how music licensing works, plus ready-to-use templates and resources. This is a complete guide with everything you need to produce a podcast show using Audacity!
Nothing is more important to the future of predictive analytics teams than proving their projects have long-term value. Measuring the return on investment (ROI) often can help turn analytics into a visible profit center for your organization. Estimating ROI early—before a project even begins—can also help fast-track approval. Here Keith McCormick shows how to address ROI both before and after the predictive model is built. Learn how to create your estimate before the project starts by estimating the overall size of the problem, assigning value to possible outcomes, and judging the impact of model performance. Keith then shows a different method for calculating ROI after the model is built, during the evaluation and deployment phases, and provides tips for the ongoing monitoring of the project. He also takes a retrospective look assessed one year after model deployment. These two strategies will give you the data you need to get buy-in for your projects and provide ongoing metrics on their performance.
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Graphic-Design-for-Beginners-Create-Logos-in-Adobe-Illstrator/692366712?via=search-layout-grid
If you're a graphic designer or you wish to become a graphic designer, creating a logo is going to be one of the number one things you get asked to do.
https://www.lynda.com/OpenBuildings-Designer-tutorials/Learning-OpenBuildings-Designer/2854001-2.html
Discover OpenBuildings Designer, the BIM software for architects and professional building modelers. This introductory course focuses on 3D modeling in OpenBuildings Designer, teaching concepts through a fun example building: a transportation station. Though the building design is relatively simple, it has some unique design elements, including a custom platform roof canopy. Instructor Mary Chib teachers you how to set up your modeling environment and create models with basic structural, architectural, and interior elements: columns and footings, walls and windows, casework and furniture, and more. She also shows how to work with assemblies, create a custom profile, and view the drawings and schedules for your design.
In September 2018, Microsoft released a new family of functions in Excel called dynamic arrays. With dynamic arrays, a user can write one formula and get many different results. This allows users to build more robust spreadsheets, in less time, with fewer errors. Follow along with Excel MVP Oz du Soleil as he walks you through the new calculation engine and dynamic array functions. He walks through all seven functions—UNIQUE, SORT, SORTBY, SEQUENCE, FILTER, RANDARRAY, and SINGLE—showing practical, real-world uses for each one. Plus, learn how to use the spilled range operator (#) to reference a dynamic spill range. Oz concludes the course with a series of challenges so viewers can practice and master dynamic arrays.
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Adobe-After-Affect-for-Beginners/576316135
Adobe After Effects is a digital visual effect, motion graphics, and compositing application developed by Adobe Systems and used in the post-production process of film making, video games, and television production.