Big Ideas in Programming: Expressing Yourself with Python
Master Python fundamentals and creative coding skills to automate tasks, tell stories, and build expressive digital projects.
Your browser is ancient!
Upgrade to a different browser to experience this site.
Showing 301–325 of 776 items
Master Python fundamentals and creative coding skills to automate tasks, tell stories, and build expressive digital projects.
On April 22, 2020, our world celebrates the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, an annual event meant to bring people together from across the world in protest, solidarity, and conversation about how we ca
Hurricanes: What's Next? is part of the University of Michigan's Teach-Out series. For more information, visit Teach-Out.org. The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane season produced several incredibly destructive
Learn how to connect health research with community needs through ethical data science, partnerships, and addressing public health crises.
Use NLP and machine learning to extract clinical insights from unstructured health text data in real-world applications.
When someone becomes radicalized and drifts toward more extremist ideologies, it not only affects that person, but also their family, friends, wider social circle and society. In the wake of the insur
Use Python and NetworkX to analyze complex systems like epidemics and social media using network theory and diffusion models.
This primer covers key roles of local, state, and federal governments, important terminology, and information about how presidential elections typically work View the primer here.
Professor Maxim Stych details the 360-degree method of giving feedback to team members. This video is part of our Managing Talent MOOC.
Jonathan Overpeck, Dean in the School for Environment and Sustainability, offers insights into how climate science will plan for the future of sustainability.
Hear from Dr. Jamie Mitchell and Jarred Williams as they discuss mass incarceration in the United States, Jarred’s experience in and out of the prison system, and the recent developments in prison pri
Professor George Siedel of the UM Ross School of Business discusses the difference between resolution and negotiation as part of the Successful Negotation: Essential Strategies and Skills course.
This video will introduce you to discrimination’s continued prevalence in today’s society from a social work perspective, with a focus on power, privilege, and intersectionality. “Discrimination has r
In Latin America, the battle against COVID-19 is raging. At the time this podcast was recorded, the region has reported over 3.2 million cases of the disease and over 140,000 deaths, making it one of
Arthur Lupia outlines his strategy for finding common ground and introduces an action plan on how to use the strategies.
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, physician, public health expert, and political activist, discusses how political and social pressure manifests in the impeachment process.
Absentee voting has been a highly-debated topic in this 2020 election season. This video, from the Security Digital Democracy MOOC, discusses how absentee voting works in America, and when absentee vo
In this video, you'll explore how absentee voting works in America and when it should be used. Originally created for Securing Digital Democracy and included in the collection before the 2020 presiden
Accelerate your career by earning both a BS and MS in dental hygiene in just three years, mastering clinical instruction, healthcare advocacy, and research to lead the future of dental education.
Professor Greg Miller provides some tips and clarifications surrounding revenue recognition. This video is part of our Accounting for Decision Making MOOC.
In this video, a U-M graduate student explains how one’s power and privilege are relative and depends on both the social identities of said individual and the positionality and identities of those the
Professor Brian Zikmund-Fisher discusses the communication differences between using passive and active voice as part of the Foundational Skills for Communicating About Health MOOC.
Examine the roots of racial health inequities and explore strategies to advance equity in healthcare systems and delivery.
In our Leading Diverse Teams and Organizations MOOC, Professor Lindred Greer details the ways in which bias can impact workplaces and team success, and how to combat this bias.
Advance your nursing career by mastering the management of chronic and acute illnesses in adult and geriatric populations to meet the critical demand for specialized, community-based primary care.