Hasan Toor βœͺ
Hasan Toor βœͺ

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10 Tweets 17 reads Jan 17, 2023
Stanford University is the powerhouse for inspiring leaders.
Now, you can get a taste of Stanford for free.
Here are 8 free courses you can take from Stanford University today:
1. Introduction to CS 101
CS101 is a self-paced course that teaches the essential ideas of Computer Science for a zero-prior-experience audience.
Anyone who has the ability to use a web browser may be successful in this course.
Check here πŸ‘‡
online.stanford.edu
2. Introduction to Internet of Things
This course is designed for anyone who is interested in IoT and for those who are preparing to take courses within the Internet of Things graduate certificate program.
Check here πŸ‘‡
online.stanford.edu
3. Machine Learning Specialization
Machine Learning is a highly demanded skill in the 21st Century.
You will learn the most effective ML techniques and gain experience in their practical applications with precision.
Check here πŸ‘‡
coursera.org
4. Designing Your Career
This online course uses a design thinking approach to help people of any age and academic background develop a constructive and effective approach to designing their vocation.
Check here πŸ‘‡
online.stanford.edu
5. Artificial Intelligence for Robotics
Learn how to program all the major systems of a robotic car from the leader of Google and Stanford's autonomous driving teams.
This class will teach you basic methods in Artificial Intelligence.
Check here πŸ‘‡
udacity.com
6. Advanced Cybersecurity Program
This course covers everything about cybersecurity, learn about fundamental concepts in information security and practical applications in cybersecurity and executive strategy.
Check here πŸ‘‡
online.stanford.edu
7. R Programming Basic Course
This course covers the basics of R Programming language
You will learn to work with variable and external data sets, write functions, and hear from one of the co-creators of the R language, Robert Gentleman.
Check here πŸ‘‡
online.stanford.edu
8. Game Theory
This course will provide the basics: representing games and strategies.
You'll learn a variety of examples including classic games and a few applications.
Check here πŸ‘‡
online.stanford.edu
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