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A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

LiL: R: Complete Your First Project in R (Online) Self-taught Booking not required

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

LiL: Tableau and R for Analytics Projects (Online) Self-taught Booking not required

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

Miro is a online collaboration whiteboarding platform. This course is an online course delivered by Miro Academy.

This course wil show you how to work with the board, collaborate with my colleagues, and organize my team.

If you do not have an account for Miro, you will be asked to create an account before accessing the course.

To access this course click here.

After you've completed Connecting Things or Big Data & Analytics, it's time to create your own IoT solution using your new skills. Here you’ll form a Hackathon team and use professional tools and templates to define, design, and prototype an IoT solution. What really dials up the heat is that your team’s project will find a new way to solve a real-world problem! Not only will you prototype an IoT solution, but you'll also learn how to present it to a panel of industry experts and peers! Prerequisite IoT Fundamentals: Connecting Things and/or Big Data & Analytics is recommended.

Used by startups and tech giants like Google, Facebook, Netflix, and more, Python offers you endless possibilities for creating small and large-scale software projects. User-friendly with easy-to-read code, Python is a great first programming language to learn and requires no prior programming knowledge. Python skills open you up to careers in almost any industry and are required if you want to continue to more advanced, higher paying software development and engineering roles such as software engineer, systems administrator, and security engineer.

In this course, you will learn in-demand skills such as how to design, develop, and improve computer programs, methods for analyzing problems using programming, programming best practices, and more.

LiL Bitesize: Creating Digital Portraits Self-taught Booking not required

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

LiL: Eclipse Essential Training (Online) Self-taught Booking not required

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

LiL: GitHub: Practical GitHub Copilot (Online) Self-taught Booking not required

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

LiL: Microsoft Azure: Azure OpenAI in .NET (Online) Self-taught Booking not required

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

LiL: Microsoft Yammer - Essential Training (Online) Self-taught Booking not required

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

LiL: Smartsheet Essential Training (Online) Self-taught Booking not required

A recommended course by the Digital Literacy Skills Programme as part of the University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.

The course can be accessed here.

This 90 hour online course introduces you to the techniques and tools required to develop database driven web applications. The course teaches you how to design, develop and deploy beautiful, responsive, database-driven web applications using Oracle Application Express. Leveraging project-based learning techniques, you will create and work with projects which challenge them to design, implement, and demonstrate a database-driven web application solution for a business or organisation.

This course should be taken after Database Programming with PL/SQL

This 180 hour online course engages you to analyse complex business scenarios and create a data model—a conceptual representation of an organisation’s information. It comprises two equally sized halves, DB design, and DB programming using SQL.

You will implement your database design by creating a physical database using SQL. Basic SQL syntax and the rules for constructing valid SQL statements are reviewed. This course culminates with a project that challenges you to design, implement, and demonstrate a database solution for a business or organisation.

Exam Information

Through Oracle's Certification paths, you demonstrate a professional level of technical skills recognised throughout the information technology industry, this gives you a competitive edge in your career.

Completion of Database Design and Programming with SQL course prepares you close to being ready to sit the optional external exam Oracle Database SQL | 1Z0-071. Read more about this exam.

If you have no or little database experience and want to learn database design techniques using a modelling tool and to begin programming using SQL to implement and query databases using hands-on, engaging activities, this 90 hour course is for you. This course should be taken before Database Design and Database Programming with SQL .

The course teaches you relational database terminology, as well as data modelling concepts, building Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERDs), and mapping ERDs. Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeller is utilised to build ERDs and Structured Query Language (SQL) is used to interact with a relational database and manipulate date within the database. Leveraging project-based learning techniques, you will create and work with projects which challenge you to design, implement, and demonstrate a database solution for a business or organisation.

Exam Information

Through Oracle's Certification paths, you demonstrate a professional level of technical skills recognised throughout the information technology industry, this gives you a competitive edge in your career.

Completion of Database Design and Programming with SQL course prepares you close to being ready to sit the optional external exam Oracle Database Foundations | 1Z0-006. Read more about this exam.

This 180 hour course introduces you to PL/SQL, Oracle’s procedural extension language for SQL and the Oracle relational database. Participants explore the differences between SQL and PL/SQL. You also examine the characteristics of PL/SQL and how it is used to extend and automate SQL to administer the Oracle database. This course culminates with a project that challenges you to program, implement, and demonstrate a database solution for a business or organisation.

Exam Information

Through Oracle's Certification paths, you demonstrate a professional level of technical skills recognised throughout the information technology industry, this gives you a competitive edge in your career.

This online course prepares you toward the external exam (please note that this exam retires on 31-October-2020): Oracle Database 11g: Program with PL/SQL Exam Number: 1Z0-144 Read more about this exam and its associated fee.

This is an official Oracle online course for Java Foundations. It is an alternative to the Java Fundamentals course, however if you have not studied Java Fundamentals then you must work through the Alice and Greenfoot workshops (access can be provided on request). Java Foundations is a recommended pre-requisite for the Java Programming course.

Overview

This 90 hour online course engages students with little programming experience. Students are introduced to object-oriented concepts, terminology, and syntax, and the steps required to create basic Java programs using hands-on, engaging activities. Students will learn the concepts of Java programming, design object-oriented applications with Java and create Java programs using hands-on, engaging activities.

Exam Information Through Oracle's Certification paths, you demonstrate a professional level of technical skills recognised throughout the information technology industry, this gives you a competitive edge in your career. The Java Foundations OR Java Fundamentals courses prepare you to take the optional external exam Java Foundations | 1Z0-811.

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