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This course will serve as a two-week aggressively gentle introduction to programming for those students who lack background in the field. Specifically targeted at students with little or no programming experience, the course seeks to reach students who intend to take 6.001 and feel they would struggle because they lack the necessary background. The main focus of the subject will be acquiring programming experience: instruction in programming fundamentals coupled with lots of practice problems. Lots of programming required, but lots of support provided.
Resilience is the ability to bounce back from adversity. Not all of us are born with the resilience skill set; however, it can be learned and developed. This course will review the major components to help you build resilience in your life.
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Digital Branding is still an underrepresented and unexplored field in research and practice. The multiplicity of cultural differences within international brand management is vast.
Following a primer on brand management and the particulars of digital media and technologies, participants experience how to present a brand using digital brand storytelling. In the latter portion of the course, you will learn advanced methods and techniques used to generate strong, ownable emotions around a brand.
The course addresses the following questions:
• How can I use the unique attributes of digital media and digital technologies for my own digital brand management work?
• How do I stage – like a theater production – my brand effectively in digital media?
• How can I tell exciting, successful stories?
• How can I place my digital brand management (concept) in the minds of my consumers and other important stakeholder groups?
Who should take this course?
The course is aimed at those who believe in the digital future and actively want to shape it, which means that we should cover some basic premises at the outset.
What counts most is passion and the will to build strong digital brands. To be a pioneer. To search out new inspiration, input and to meet new people to share your passion and network with.
What do I need to know?
Some of you already have previous knowledge of branding or of digital media, which is welcome but not required. Interest and curiosity in digital brand management as well as in the unique attributes of digital media and technologies are all you need to participate.
What will I learn?
By the end of the course:
• You will have learned how to use the unique attributes of digital media and digital technologies for your own digital brand management work.
• You will be able to stage – like a theater production – your brand effectively in digital media.
• You will be able to tell exciting, successful stories.
• You will understand how to place your digital brand management (concept) in the minds of your consumers and other important stakeholder groups in an effective manner.
Course Structure
Chapter 1:
In the first chapter, we will define the most important terms of branding. You will be formulating your own Brand Reward Promise and you'll be dealing with the Limbic Map, which will guide you toward the possibilities for positioning your brand/product in an emotionally and rewarding manner.
Chapter 2:
We will learn about the unique attributes of digital media and digital technologies.
Chapter 3:
We will experience how to present a brand using digital brand storytelling.
Chapter 4:
We will deal with Emotional Brand Codes and learn advanced methods and techniques used to generate strong, ownable emotions around a brand.
What are the secrets to managing successful teams in the workplace? Explore communication techniques and problem-solving skills that will help you get your team on track in no time.
This course addresses advanced topics in structures, exterior envelopes and contemporary production technologies. It continues the exploration of structural elements and systems; expanding to include more complex determinant, indeterminate, long-span and high-rise systems. Some of the topics covered include reinforced concrete, steel and engineered wood design, and an introduction to tensile systems. The contemporary exterior envelope is discussed with an emphasis on the classification of systems, their performance attributes and advanced manufacturing technologies. This course is the second of two graduate structures courses, the first of which is 4.462. They offer an expanded version of the content presented in the undergraduate course, 4.440.
This course offers an introduction to the history, theory, and construction of basic structural systems as well as an introduction to energy issues in buildings. It emphasizes basic systematic and elemental behavior, principles of structural behavior, and analysis of individual structural elements and strategies for load carrying. The course also introduces fundamental energy topics including thermodynamics, psychrometrics, and comfort. It is a required class for M. Arch. students.
This course addresses advanced structures, exterior envelopes and contemporary production technologies. It continues the exploration of structural elements and systems, and expands to include more complex determinate, indeterminate, long-span and high-rise systems. It covers topics such as reinforced concrete, steel and engineered wood design, and provides an introduction to tensile systems. Lectures also address the contemporary exterior envelope with an emphasis on their performance attributes and advanced manufacturing technologies. This course is required of MArch students.
In this class, concepts of building technology and experimental methods are studied, in class and in lab assignments. Projects vary yearly and have included design and testing of strategies for daylighting, passive heating and cooling, and improved indoor air quality via natural ventilation. Experimental methods focus on measurement and analysis of thermally driven and wind-driven airflows, lighting intensity and glare, and heat flow and thermal storage. Experiments are conducted at model and full scale and are often motivated by ongoing field work in developing countries.
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This course is part of the Microsoft Professional Program Certificate in Front-End Web Development.
Want to give your apps the power of the cloud? Roll up your sleeves for a fast-paced, hands-on tour of several cloud-powered features in Azure, and learn how to integrate Azure services within a single web app.
As you work with the experts through an easy-to-follow scenario, start by creating a web app using Angular and .NET Core. Then, integrate Bing Search to find and retrieve images to display on your site. Ready for artificial intelligence (AI)? Use Azure Cognitive Services Computer Vision to analyze and detect the objects within the images you found. Plus, use SQL Azure to store your metadata in a scalable database, retrieve the data, and display it using .NET Core Web API and Entity Framework Core.
Complete the scenario with Azure Search for quick retrieval of images based on your own search terms. Finally, use Azure Active Directory B2C to enable secure access to your stored images and to protect the entire application.
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