Welcome to Advancing Digital

We've found 537 Online courses for advancing your digital skills.

  • Learn Operating Systems from top universities and institutions around the world to build your skills and advance your career with the free courses available on edX.

    Provided by Edx

    Intermediate level
    3
  • Learn Product Design from top universities and institutions around the world to build your skills and advance your career with the free courses available on edX.

    Provided by Edx

    Intermediate level
    3
  • Have you been thinking about a career in software development? Do you find computers and computer lingo a bit foreign? This course demystifies jargon and puts computer programming within reach!

    Provided by Google

    Intermediate level
    3
  • R is a comprehensive statistical and graphical programming language which is fast gaining popularity among data analysts. It is free and runs on a variety of platforms including Windows, Unix, and macOS. It provides an unparalleled platform for programming new statistical methods in an easy and straightforward manner. This course will be walking you through the basic concepts in R.

    Provided by Google

    Intermediate level
    3
  • Learn how to build apps across multiple platforms with programming languages like C#, F#, and Visual Basic. Supported on Windows, Linux, and macOS, get started developing your next project with .NET today.

    Provided by Microsoft

    Intermediate level
    3
  • Interested in learning a programming language but aren't sure where to start? Start here! Learn the basic syntax and thought processes required to build simple applications using C#.

    Provided by Microsoft

    Intermediate level
    3
  • This free course examines the formulation and solution of small linear programming problems. Section 1 deals with the formulation of linear programming models, describing how mathematical models of suitable real-world problems can be constructed. Section 2 looks at graphical representations of two-dimensional models, considers some theoretical implications and examines the graphical solution of such models. Section 3 introduces the simplex method for solving linear programming models and Section 4 uses matrix notation to formalize the simplex method.

    Provided by OpenLearn

    Functional level
    2
  • Learn the principles of Agile software development! Discover how a SCRUM team plans a sprint, builds feedback into each cycle, creates retrospectives, and holds daily stand ups.

    Provided by Google

    Intermediate level
    3

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