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Marist College is a private liberal arts college on the east bank of the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, New York. The site was established in 1905 by the Marist Brothers, and the college was chartered in 1929.

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Textile Fundamentals

Textile Fundamentals

2

Textiles are everywhere, from the apparel you wear to the furniture in your home—this 4-module course will help you understand it from fiber to finishing. The lessons of this course will include: Fibers, Yarns, Woven or Knitted Fabrics, Dyes, Prints and Finishes. Fast-paced and relying heavily on high-quality photographs of real garments, you can immediately apply this knowledge to your daily life or to your work in the fashion industry.

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4 weeks long
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The Mobile Consumer

The Mobile Consumer

0

This 4-module MOOC provides an introduction to ‘Social-Local-Mobile" marketing concepts. SoLoMo has become a top priority for major brands around the world, due to mass consumer adoption of smartphone and tablet technologies. Topics of this course will include: defining the mobile consumer; key trends in shopper behavior; and new metrics that measure the impact of SoLoMo on the fashion industry

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4 weeks long
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The Future of Fashion

The Future of Fashion

5

Developed and administered entirely by students, this 12-module free online course will guide participants through the theories of trend movement, the history of street fashion, how to spot and contextualize important trends and finally, creating a digital "portfolio" of street-style observations. A typical module might include a web exploration, an image gallery, a brief reading and guiding questions.Although they are designed to be completed on a weekly basis, users may progress through the sections entirely at their own pace. Once three modules have been completed, a quiz will be administered and participants will be able to move forward through the next three. Quizzes assess completion of course content and can be taken multiple times.

Independent
12 weeks long
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The Design Process

The Design Process

4

A visually rich 4-week primer designed to help you develop a fashion collection from inspiration to final sketches. Built by an accomplished designer and fashion sketch artist, this MOOC will guide users through the entire creative process including: mood boards, detail inspiration, color story, how to translate 3-d development into 2-d, and how to maintain a cohesive point-of-view throughout.

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4 weeks long
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Introduction to Enterprise Computing

Introduction to Enterprise Computing

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This course provides an overview of Enterprise Computing and in particular, the role of System z hardware and its primary operating system (z/OS) in an Enterprise Computing environment. The emphasis is on commercial computing. The introductory topic provides an overview of Enterprise Computing in general. This is followed with an introduction to the System z enterprise server hardware and its operating system, z/OS. Enterprise computing involves many different types of workloads; for example, transaction processing, business intelligence, end user interactive computing, web serving, data serving, batch, and many others. This short course will provide an overview of two very important Enterprise Computing workloads: end user interactive computing (TSO/ISPF and USS) and batch processing and their related technologies.Prerequisites:Some familiarity with an existing operating system (e.g. UNIX, Windows, etc. ) and associated terminology and concepts.A high speed internet connection for access to course materials.A current version of Internet Explorer or another browser to view the web pages associated with the course materials. Adobe acrobat reader (current version).Word processing software or the ability to read current word processing documents. Course Learning Objectives:Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to do the following: List the characteristics of Enterprise ComputingDescribe the role of Enterprise Server in an Enterprise Computing environment and list some of its characteristics.List the distinguishing characteristics of the System z architecture and hardware.List some of the characteristics of the z/OS operating system and why these characteristics are of value to an Enterprise Computing configuration.Describe some commonly used z/OS data sets, their characteristics and use.Be familiar with basic functions and usage of TSO, ISPF, and JCLDescribe the characteristics of batch workloads and their importance to Enterprise Computing.Discuss, at a high level, the functions and processing of batch jobs by JES2Explain the flow of a jobBe familiar with and able to use System z and z/OS terminology and acronyms.Be familiar with the System z hardware and software history and evolution.Required ReadingThe IBM text, “Introduction to the New Mainframe: z/OS Basics” will be the base text for the course. The IBM publication number is: SG24-6366. A softcopy of this book is available for download at http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246366.html as well as a means to order a hardcopy. In addition, topic lecture material and notes will be provided to complement/augment the reading. Additional supplementary reading will be noted and may be used in some of the assignments or discussions. Other relevant PDF extracts, papers, articles, etc. will also be provided as well as URLs to relevant web resources. Course GradingA passing grade for all the course quizzes is 70%. Students can re-take a quiz if they want to improve their grade. You do not have to pass a quiz in order to move on to the next topic. If a student passes all quizzes with a passing grade, the student has successfully completed the class.

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8 weeks long
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