The storms behavior orthogonal eroticismfollowing content is brought to you by Mashable partners. If you buy a product featured here, we may earn an affiliate commission or other compensation.
Planning on more downtime than usual this winter? Instead of passing the days Slacking and sucking down coffee, why not use the time to upgrade your Python skillsor nab a Google IT Support Professional Certificatethat can help bump you into a higher paygrade?
Sign up for a Coursera Plus subscriptionfor only $399 and get unlimited access to over 3,000 of their courses, Specializations, and Professional Certificates. Coursera teams up with top-notch companies like Google and Facebook and universities like Yale and Duke and offers courses for a fraction of the cost of boot camps. A subscription is also cool because you can dabble in anything and everything — web design and well-being, anyone? Your subscription even comes with a 14-day money-back guarantee, in case you decide you’d rather learn to crochet this winter. But seriously, don’t you have enough hats?
Here are just a few Coursera Pluscourses that can help broaden your mind this winter.
No IT support experience? No problem. This five-course certificate program is developed by Google to help you prep for an entry-level job. You’ll learn tasks like computer assembly and wireless networking and how to use Linux. Coursera says that 80 percent of people who complete this report a career impact within six months. Be one of those people.
When you finish this series of five courses, you’ll be able to (finally) add Python to your resume. You’ll learn basic programming concepts such as networked-application program interfaces and write a program using Python. You’ll get a shareable certificate to brag about, too.
Round off your IT classes with a deep dive into the science of good vibes. This single course is offered through Yale — yes, thatYale — and designed to help you rewire your brain in order to build better habits that make you happier. It’s the perfect way to polish off your quarantine winter.
The supermoon doesn't deserve the hype it's gettingOmg 'Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp' is getting ChristmasThese are Google's top Android apps of 2017Jim Nabors, TV's Gomer Pyle and recording star, dead at 87Amazon is bringing Alexa to the workplaceDisney will remove the 20Super confident GM says its driverless cars will hit city streets by 2019Volvo's new SUV 'subscription' service costs $600 a month12 movies to watch if you're newly single this holiday seasonYour gift guide to iPhone cases, cables, pop sockets, and moreTwitter Lite app launches in Asia, Latin America, Africa, and moreEven 'Kardashians' can't keep up with bitcoinNASA turns on a set of Voyager 1's thrusters after 37 yearsBitcoin just lost $2,000 worth of its value in a couple hoursApple's new macOS security fix comes with another bugPopular theory: 'Super Mario Odyssey' is noir as hellCoinbase ordered to turn over some customer dataMeghan Markle is Madonna and Prince Harry is naked in this cheeky mobile graffitiPrince George wants only this single gift for ChristmasMicrosoft launches Edge mobile browser for Android and iOS Semantic Thrills; Yes, Generalissimo? by Lorin Stein On the Shelf by Sadie Stein Emily Fragos on Emily Dickinson’s Letters by David O'Neill Hempelian Moods; My Friend’s Fancy Book Deal by Lorin Stein It Never Gets Old by Louisa Thomas Lego free Paddle: How to get free Lego for Father's Day Francine Prose on 'My New American Life' by Thessaly La Force Oliver Broudy on ‘The Saint’ by Rosalind Parry 'Relationship anarchy' may cure Gen Z's loneliness, Feeld reports Father's Day; Church Going by Lorin Stein Into the Deep by Lori Nix Staff Picks: Wimbledon, Weeds, and Kreayshawn by The Paris Review Will Self on ‘Walking to Hollywood’ by Jonathan Gharraie A Week in Culture: Barry Yourgrau, Writer, Part 2 by Barry Yourgrau A Week in Culture: Joe Ollmann, Cartoonist by Joe Ollmann A (Secret) History of Pseudonyms by Thessaly La Force Staff Picks: Life, Summer, Candy by The Paris Review Part 3: To the Mandarin Oriental by Clancy Martin Why Write About Sex? by Lorin Stein Postscript: Celebrating Sybille Bedford by Sylvia Brownrigg
0.8269s , 10196.859375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【storms behavior orthogonal eroticism】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network