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Go from knowing nothing about the flute to playing songs in no time.

Starts : 2015-02-23
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Coursera Free Closed [?] Computer Sciences English BabsonX Evaluation Nutrition Website Development

Start learning how to program video games using the C# programming language. Plenty of practice opportunities are included!

17 votes
Udemy Free Closed [?] Basic Trigonometry Histology

Learn how to develop an iPhone app from scratch!

15 votes
Udemy $37 Closed [?] Histology

Discover how to use the Corona SDK framework to create your own mobile games.

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Udemy $49 Closed [?] Histology

Learn music notation, including note values and rests, key signatures, flats, sharps and accidentals and rhythm.

13 votes
Udemy $59 Closed [?] Basic Trigonometry Histology

Invest in your programming skills! Learn Perl programming with beginners tutorial

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Udemy Free Closed [?] Basic Trigonometry Histology

Focusing on problem solving, this course teaches 25 key coding skills to solve math, science, and business problems!

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Udemy $90 Closed [?] Basic Trigonometry Histology

Video Training Course featuring eBook and SharePoint-videos.com

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Udemy $90 Closed [?] Basic Trigonometry Histology

Video Training Course featuring eBook and SharePoint-videos.com

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Udemy Free Closed [?] Basic Trigonometry Histology

Learn creating and running first android app. Also learn making more advanced app and cover all topics side by side.

1 votes
ed2go $149.00 English & Literature Advanced+Cryptography

Get a taste of the writer's life and improve your writing skills in this introduction to writing creatively.

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Udemy $99 Closed [?] Histology

Everything you need to know to create the next bestseller!

12 votes
Udemy Free Closed [?] Basic Trigonometry Histology

Nir Eyal discusses the latest in Behavior Engineering to explain how businesses create indispensable products.

Starts : 2004-02-01
11 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Business Infor Information environments Information Theory Nutrition Structural+engineering

This course surveys research which incorporates psychological evidence into economics. Topics include: prospect theory, biases in probabilistic judgment, self-control and mental accounting with implications for consumption and savings, fairness, altruism, and public goods contributions, financial market anomalies and theories, impact of markets, learning, and incentives, and memory, attention, categorization, and the thinking process.

Starts : 2016-04-04
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edX Free Closed [?] Social Sciences English Biology Book distribution Business Computer storage Nutrition Udemy

How can we get people to save more money, eat healthy foods, engage in healthy behaviors, and make better choices in general? There has been a lot written about the fact that human beings do not process information and make decisions in an optimal fashion. This course builds on much of the fascinating work in the area of behavioral economics and allows learners to develop a hands-on approach by understanding its methods and more importantly, how it can be harnessed by suitably designing contexts to “nudge” choice.

In three modules, learners will be able to a). explain and interpret the principles underlying decision-making and compare the nudging approach to other methods of behavior change, b). learn how to critique, design and interpret the results of experiments; and c). design nudges and decision-tools to help people make better decisions.

Understanding experimental design and interpretation is central to your ability to truly use behavioral economics and will set you apart from people who merely know about the behavioral research. After the first two weeks learning the basic principles, we will devote two weeks to studying experimental design and analysis, and the final two weeks to understanding processes for designing nudges and for helping people make better decisions.

You will also witness and participate in weekly topical debates on various topics like “does irrationality impact welfare?” or “what strategy is better for improving welfare – nudging or education?” If you’ve been fascinated with the buzz surrounding behavioral economics but are not sure how to actually use it, this course is for you.

Several leading scholars, policy makers, business people, authors and commentators will briefly join our debate and discussion sections. These guest lecturers include Professor Sendhil Mullainathan (Harvard University), Professor John Lynch (University of Colorado), Rory Sutherland (Ogilvy Group), Owain Service (Behavioural Insights Team, UK Cabinet Office), Shankar Vedantam (NPR Columnist and Author – The Hidden Brain), Professors Andrew Ching, Avi Goldfarb, Nina Mazar, and Claire Tsai, Min Zhao (University of Toronto) and many others!

Starts : 2016-11-01
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edX Free Closed [?] English Brain stem Business Information policy Multiplying+and+factoring+expressions

Behavioral medicine is the science of changing our behavior, so we as individuals can stay healthy and happy as long as we can. In this course on Behavioral Medicine, you will learn about basic behavioral medicine concepts and explore how they can be applied to help people who need to change specific lifestyle behaviors to attain better health. Working with virtual patient interactions will give you a chance to test behavioral medicine interventions. You will also learn self¬-help tools based on behavioral medicine, for whatever you need to change in your own life. In this updated version of the course, you will also explore innovations in how to deliver the tools of behavioral medicine to patients in primary care and psychiatry, and what kind of content digital tools might need to include.

To help people who need to improve their health by changing their behaviors, you will learn about Motivational Interviewing (MI), a counseling style that stimulates behavior change. You will have an opportunity to test basic techniques in MI with a “virtual bartender” who has sleep problems that he is trying to solve by drinking alcohol. The following sections will focus on coping with stress, improving sleep, increasing physical activity and everyday behaviors like hand washing, safer sex and minimizing risky alcohol use.

To complete this course, you will need to spend a total of about 30-40 hours. This time covers course videos, follow-up questions to help you remember what you have learned, course reading (mostly open access scientific articles) and homework tasks. Part of the work is for you to do on your own, and part will be together with other participants in the course community.


This course is offered in collaboration with EIT Health.

18 votes
ALISON Free Health and Welfare

<p>This free online course provides an introduction to behaviour-based safety. It is designed primarily for supervisors and team leaders, but may be useful to anyone requiring an overview of the concepts involved. </p> <br /> <p>It may be of particular use to Health and Safety Auditors, Representatives and Officers or Managers. </p>

Starts : 2015-04-20
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Canvas.net Free Closed [?] HumanitiesandScience Nutrition

Sometimes, it’s what goes unsaid that is the real story. This interactive course focuses on how health professionals, and wider society, can address weight bias and stigma in obesity and what this might mean for how we address this complex problem.

Starts : 2004-06-01
7 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Social Sciences Infor Information environments Information Theory Java Nutrition

The Beijing Urban Design Studio is a joint program between the MIT and Tsinghua University Schools of Architecture and Planning. The goal of the studio is to foster international cooperation through the undertaking of a joint urban design and planning initiative in the city of Beijing involving important, often controversial, sites and projects. Since 1995, almost 250 MIT and Tsinghua University students and faculty have participated in this annual studio, making it one of the most successful and enduring international academic programs between China and the US. It has received the Irwin Sizer Award from MIT for outstanding innovation in education. The studio takes place over five weeks in June and July including several weeks in residence at Tsinghua University and two brief study tours to locations and projects that inform the work. It will include 18-20 MIT and 10-15 Tsinghua Architecture and Planning students. The Beijing City Planning Institute, responsible for strategic planning in the city, participates in the studio as the client.

Starts : 2004-06-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Closed [?] Social Sciences Infor Information environments Information Theory Java Nutrition

The Beijing Urban Design Studio is a joint program between the MIT and Tsinghua University Schools of Architecture and Planning. The goal of the studio is to foster international cooperation through the undertaking of a joint urban design and planning initiative in the city of Beijing involving important, often controversial, sites and projects. Since 1995, almost 250 MIT and Tsinghua University students and faculty have participated in this annual studio, making it one of the most successful and enduring international academic programs between China and the US. It has received the Irwin Sizer Award from MIT for outstanding innovation in education. The studio takes place over five weeks in June and July including several weeks in residence at Tsinghua University and two brief study tours to locations and projects that inform the work. It will include 18-20 MIT and 10-15 Tsinghua Architecture and Planning students. The Beijing City Planning Institute, responsible for strategic planning in the city, participates in the studio as the client.

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