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Learn Office 2013 right now with this easy to follow, self-paced course! For Dummies. Making Learning Easier!
Explore the innovative new features of Microsoft’s Office 2013.
This self-paced Office 365 course provides an intensive, in-depth look at how to manage services Office 365, and in particular, how to manage identities, both in the cloud and in situations where Office 365 is synchronized with on-premises Active Directory, or where additional single-sign on (SSO) has been deployed. The course starts with simpler configuration topics before moving on to more complex areas, such as Exchange Online migration, directory synchronization, and single-sign on (SSO) with Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). This course provides an assortment of review activities to test your knowledge as you work through the course content. You can also view demonstrations covering a variety of Office 365 configuration and implementation tasks.
What sets this course apart is that you perform actual hands-on labs in a live lab environment. In fact, you will perform the same lab activities that students perform in Microsoft’s classroom training equivalent of this course, including:
- Manage users, groups, licenses, and administrator roles
- Configure password management
- Administer rights management
- Manage Office 365 clients
- Perform a live Exchange migration to a live Office 365 tenant
- Configure SharePoint Online and Lync Online in a live environment
- Manage Active Directory Users and Groups with DirSync
- Implement Active Directory Federation Services
- Monitor Office 365 service health
If you are interested in this course, then register today as Office 365: Managing Identifies and Services with Hands-on Labs is limited to 60 students!
How To Take Full Advantage of Office 365: A Foundational New Tool For Modern Business
This course is focused squarely on user experience, and seeks to show developers how thinking offline-first is the best way to ensure that applications perform their best in all scenarios, not just ideal ones. You'll learn to recognize the differences between good, poor, intermittent, and missing connectivity for your users , and master how to make applications that navigate these conditions with ease. Using the skills you master in this course, you'll conclude by building an app that that works both online and offline, and loads in new data when it can. You'll be a master of the cache! Your web apps will interact with the network just like native apps do. This will lead to better user experiences even in traditionally challenging connection scenarios like being stuck in a train tunnel, having to rely on over-crowded conference Wi-Fi, or traveling through a cellular “dead zone!”
These acrylic painting lessons follow step by step procedures for acrylic painting techniques and color theory
A Quick Start Method to Playing "Up-PIcking". An Easy to Learn Old-Time Style of Banjo Playing!
Retail customers are omnichannel. They increasingly expect to interact with retailers in a seamless way, combining aspects of different channels at different stages of their purchase journey. They want to place an order online and pick it up an hour later on their way to work, or return at the store an order they had placed online. We have been studying for many years how traditional retailers can become omnichannel retailers. It is not an easy transition and requires a fundamental change in the retailer’s processes, systems and strategy. This transformation is not about small adjustments but a complete redesign of the retailer’s business model.
In this course, part of the Retail Management Professional Certificate program, you will learn from retailers that are successfully navigating this transformation. You will explore how to attract omnichannel customers, what fulfillment options these customers expect, how retailers can leverage their online and brick and mortar presence, and what retailers need to support an omnichannel strategy. By the end of the course, you won’t be thinking about separated retail channels but one integrated retailer that is aligned to best serve today customer’s needs.
We have designed this course based on our own work in omnichannel retail. The course will suit a variety of participants from retail owners and undergraduate business majors, to retail specialists.
This is an OMSCS orientation course for all Georgia Tech OMS students.
Learn how to add value to life with your talents by exploring clues to purpose & creating a unique selling proposition.
Interested in taking AP Biology, or an advanced biology course, but unsure if you are ready? This is the course for you!
This short course will briefly review basic concepts covered in AP Biology, and will include advanced challenge questions. Starting with a review of genetics and related content, the course will prepare you to tackle Investigation 2 and 3 of the AP Biology curriculum. You will learn how to create a mathematical model of populations and be able to compare DNA and Protein sequences using BLAST. The students who complete this mini-course will be better prepared to tackle more advanced course material in the future.
FAQ
Do I need to buy a textbook?
Generally, no. Having access to an introductory-level biology textbook would be useful; However, the course will refer you to various free online resources if you need more review of a particular concept.
Will this course prepare me for the AP Biology Exam?
No. The purpose of the course is to help you achieve success in the AP Biology course that you will be taking subsequently.
Does it cost anything to take this course?
No. The course is completely free. However, if you want to obtain a verified certificate, there is a small fee involved.
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In the expression “creative thinking”, the keyword is not creativity; the keyword is thinking. With the help of great philosophers, you will rediscover the art of thinking.
Part 2 of the MOOC: 3 new lectures
Take charge of your own improvement as a teacher by collecting and acting upon feedback.
Discover The Secrets Of How To Use The Power Of The Internet And The Incredible Reach Of Social media
Want to take an AP Calculus class, but aren’t sure you are ready? Want to review some of your precalculus topics before your AP class begins? Want a preview of the big ideas of AP Calculus and math? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, this math course is for you.
We’ll preview the concepts behind both derivatives and integrals as well as review many of the precalculus topics most relevant to AP Calculus such as: Trigonometric functions, Exponents & Logarithms, Sequences & Series, Limits.
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This short course is intended for the high-school students who have taken an introductory-level physics course, acquired some background in Mechanics and intend to take a more advanced course – for instance, AP Physics C. The course helps the students refresh and strengthen their fluency with the mathematical tools and the fundamental topics in Mechanics: Kinematics, Newton’s laws and Laws of Conservation. The last unit of the course contains a comprehensive Final Exam. The students who completed this mini-course will be well-prepared to tackle more advanced course material in the fall.
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Students who enroll in the French Language and Culture AP® class must be ready to engage right from the beginning of the year in oral and written communication. The basis of the French grammar must be solid and the idea behind this course is to solidify these basis to allow student to enter the class with a strong foundation that will allow them to start communicating from the beginning of the school year, keeping the grammar to a minimal amount of review during the course of the school year.
The online class will cover:
- Review of basic conjugations, irregular presents,
- Passé composé / imparfait,
- Future simple, conditional present and past
- Infinitif
- Subjunctive present and past, its use
- Relative pronouns
- Complement pronouns
- Demonstrative pronouns
- Possessive pronouns
- Comparisons
- Indirect discourse
- Writing an essay 101
Learn more about our High School and AP® Exam Preparation Courses
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