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San Jose State University is a public university located in San Jose, California, United States. It is the founding school of the 23 campus California State University (CSU) system, and holds the distinction of being the oldest public institution of higher education on the West Coast of the United States.

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Visualizing Algebra

Visualizing Algebra

2.6

Throughout this course, we will use algebra to quantify and describe the world around us. Have you ever wondered how many songs can fit onto your flash drive? By the end of the course, you’ll have stronger skills for modeling problems, analyzing patterns, and using algebra to arrive at conclusions.Why Take This Course?Understand and develop the language, models, and tools for math reasoning.Reason with numbers and units to solve problems.Identify, analyze, extend, and create patterns and functions.Make connections about relations and functions through multiple representations: graphs, charts, tables, equations.Apply mathematical reasoning and logic to solve equations and write equivalent forms.

Udacity
16 weeks long
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Physics for Character Animators

Physics for Character Animators

0

Whether you're a traditional, CG, or stop-motion animator, to create realistic motion, it's helpful to know some physics. This course presents the concepts that are most useful to character animation artists. Topics of study include:Center of Gravity and Static BalanceDynamic Balance and Weight ShiftJoints, Levers, and TorqueAction and ReactionPhysics of JumpsPhysics of WalksCreating ScaleThis course is self-paced and has no math beyond multiplication and division. As a capstone assignment you’ll apply what you learn to create your own character animation shot.

Canvas Network
5 weeks long, 2-3 hours a week
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Blockchain & Decentralization for the Information Industries

Blockchain & Decentralization for the Information Industries

0

Blockchain is on the brink of revolutionizing the public & private sectors. What is this global disruptive technology, and what are the issues & applications for accessing and sharing information among individuals, organizations, and governments?

Canvas Network
6 weeks long, 2-3 hours a week
past
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Intro to Psychology

Intro to Psychology

4.6

Introduction to Psychology is a journey through all of the major psychological concepts and principles. The knowledge gained from this course will allow students to critically evaluate psychological research and have a more in-depth understanding of human thought and behavior.

Udacity
16 weeks long
selfpaced
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The Emerging Future: Technology Issues and Trends

The Emerging Future: Technology Issues and Trends

4

Learn to think like a futurist! Futurism is not about predicting the future, but making informed decisions today that will impact future developments. The Emerging Future: Technology Issues and Trends MOOC offered by the School of Library and Information Science at San José State University provides the planning skills and technology trends needed to create your personal and organization’s future. Knowing who and what to watch will keep you informed on the latest technology issues and trends that will impact the future.The Emerging Future MOOC is a professional development opportunity designed for information professionals and those interested in the topic. The MOOC is not offered for academic credit. SJSU SLIS graduate students who participate in the MOOC will not receive credit toward their master's degrees.The technology landscape changes rapidly, and these changes have economic, social, and ethical significance for individuals, organizations, and the entire world. The Emerging Future: Technology Issues and Trends MOOC brings focus to the planning skills that are needed, the issues that are involved, and the current trends as we explore the potential impact of technological innovations.Participants will experience an interactive online learning environment via a wide range of tools and diverse materials (e.g., freely accessible readings, recorded presentations, and online videos), and they will have an opportunity to:Explore the current technological environmentBecome immersed in the literature and practices of current futuristsSelect appropriate resources to use in planning for new technologies.Discuss key impact factors and trends affecting our personal and global existenceEngage with peers and instructors, heightening their learning and taking full advantage of this professional development opportunity.Earn badges and MOOC certification on completion of activities related to each of the modules.

Canvas Network
6 weeks long
past
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Intro to Inferential Statistics

Intro to Inferential Statistics

4.5

Inferential statistics allows us to draw conclusions from data that might not be immediately obvious. This course focuses on enhancing your ability to develop hypotheses and use common tests such as t-tests, ANOVA tests, and regression to validate your claims.

Udacity
8 weeks long
selfpaced
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Intro to Descriptive Statistics

Intro to Descriptive Statistics

4

Statistics is an important field of math that is used to analyze, interpret, and predict outcomes from data. Descriptive statistics will teach you the basic concepts used to describe data. This is a great beginner course for those interested in Data Science, Economics, Psychology, Machine Learning, Sports analytics and just about any other field.

Udacity
8 weeks long
selfpaced
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College Algebra

College Algebra

3.3

Math is everywhere. In this class, you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of algebraic principles, many of which you may have seen before, and learn how to use them to solve problems that we encounter in everyday life. The online version of College Algebra will cover all of the topics that you would see in more traditional class formats, but it will present the material in a way that we hope you’ll find fresh and interesting. You will learn about functions, polynomials, graphing, complex numbers, exponential and logarithmic equations, and much more, all through exploring real-world scenarios.Why Take This Course?In this course, you will learn...To translate word problems into mathematical expressions or equationsTo manipulate algebraic expressions and solve equationsTo graph different types of functions and to understand the relationship between a function’s graph and its equationTo model growth and decay

Udacity
16 weeks long
selfpaced
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TV Whitespaces for Museums and Archives

TV Whitespaces for Museums and Archives

5

Have you heard about TV White Space (TVWS) wireless networks? Learn what TVWS can do for your museum and your community.

Canvas Network
5 weeks long, 1 hour a week
past
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Statistics

Statistics

4.3

NOTE: This course has been divided into two courses: Descriptive and Inferential Statistics. If you are new to statistics, we recommend taking these courses instead.We live in a time of unprecedented access to information...data. Whether researching the best school, job, or relationship, the Internet has thrown open the doors to vast pools of data. Statistics are simply objective and systematic methods for describing and interpreting information so that you may make the most informed decisions about life.

Udacity
16 weeks long
selfpaced
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Intro to Java Programming

Intro to Java Programming

2.6

In this introductory course, you'll learn and practice essential computer science concepts using the Java programming language. You'll learn about Object Oriented Programming, a technique that allows you to use code written by other programmers in your own programs. You'll put your new Java programming skills to the test by solving real-world problems faced by software engineers.Why Take This Course?Java is one of the most popular programming languages used by software developers today. It is the core language used in developing Android apps, and is also commonly used in back-end web development. If you’re new to programming and want to enter either of these fields, this course is a great place to get started.Even if you don’t have a career trajectory in mind, Java programming is a great option for first-time coders due to its popularity and ease of use. This course will provide you with a solid foundation in computer science and Object Oriented Programming concepts, as well as set you on the path for success as a software engineer.

Udacity
16 weeks long, 6 hours a week
past
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Art, Technology & Media: Digital Imaging

Art, Technology & Media: Digital Imaging

5

This course will examine the intersection of technology, culture, and the fine arts. Digital Imaging will focus on the use and manipulation of the image in print and online with a focus on image authenticity and creativity in the age of the Internet. Students will refine their use of Adobe Photoshop and learn to give and receive constructive feedback on visual artistic projects. Communication and process will be emphasized over raw skill and technique, but students can expect to see their image skills improve along with the conceptual foundations of their work. This course will involve two image-based projects.

Canvas Network
6 weeks long
past
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Basic Physics for Animators

Basic Physics for Animators

0

As an animation artist, why do you need to know physics? Chuck Jones once said, “We must all start with the believable. That is the essence of our craft.” This course will show you how to create believable motion and when to break the laws of physics.This self-paced course covers the basic concepts in physics that are most useful for animation artists. The topics are:Timing, Spacing, and FallingPath of Action & ArcsInertia, Follow-through, and DragForces & ActionPressure & LiftCycles & RotationSquash & StretchAs a capstone assignment you'll create a short animation (10-30 seconds) using the concepts learned in the course.

Canvas Network
5 weeks long
past
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