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The Ultimate DevOps Mastery Bundle For $43
Look, I don’t even know what half of this stuff is for or what it even means. Looks like some pretty legit education here, and if going through all these hours and hours of courses doesn’t teach you any marketable, job-getting skills, then surely nothing will. The Ultimate DevOps Mastery Bundle gives your access to over 69 hours of education, so you can come to grips with AWS, Linux, Docker and other Enterprise Computing Systems. You get a total of 9 courses, normally worth north of $500 for $43.
Deal: Save 97% on The Ultimate Data & Analytics Bundle
Whether you’re a developer, businessperson, analyst or marketer, understanding data and analytics can be an important part of your success. This extensive bundle provides you with lifetime access to over 130 courses to help build your skills in data and analysis.
There are online courses in SAS, Oracle, Hadoop, Informatica, Cassandra, MongoDB, and more. There are courses which cover everything from designing and setting up databases, to creating SQL queries, generating reports, predictive modeling, and building application logic. You can check out the full list of available courses here.
There’s almost $1700 worth of courses here, but you’ll pay just $39 in the Technabob Shop.
Deal of The Day: 85% Off On Complete Arduino Starter Kit & Course Bundle
Making things with an Arduino board is a lot of fun, but it does require at least a little bit of know how. You can unleash the device’s full potential by following the four following courses, bundled in today’s Complete Arduino Starter Kit & Course Bundle.
– ARDX Arduino Starter Kit
Tackle 13 Different Projects w/ This Fully-Stocked Beginner’s Toolkit– Arduino Step-by-Step ‘Your Guide to the Internet of Things’ Course
Explore the World’s Friendliest Electronics Prototyping Platform– Arduino ‘Make a Remote-Controlled Car’ Course
Advance Your Skills & Build a Full-Featured Remote-Controlled Car– Beginning Arduino ‘Make Your Own Environment Monitor System’ Course
Create a Gadget That Posts Your Environment Data to a Web Logging Service
Normally you would have to pay $575 for these four courses, but with today’s deal it’s just $75.99.
Deal Of The Day: 79% Off On iOS 7 Developer Bundle
Ever look at a game like Candy Crush and wonder just how much money it’s making? Or what about Flappy Bird? There was a rumour that at its height, this simple app was generating about $50k a day. You’d love to get in on some of that action, but the issue if you don’t really know how to code for iOS. Well, today’s deal attempts to take care of that; you’re looking at some online courses today. The iOS 7 Developer Bundle consists of about 19 hours of lectures in topics ranging from the basic “Essential Programming Languages For Both iOS Devices & Mac OS X Systems” to the more specific “Program Your iOS Apps To integrate With iCloud, and a bunch in between.” The courses are split into different topics, each of which contains videos, tutorials, and lectures. Normally you’d be expected to pay $391 for all these, but you can get in for $79.
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Udacity to announce partnership with San Jose State University, will trial for-credit online classes
Working alongside college professors at San Jose State, online course start-up Udacity will launch a pilot program for remedial and college-level algebra. Importantly, these classes won't simply result in a nice certificate, but genuine college credit. Students will have to stump up $150 for each three-unit course, with the intake limited to 300; half will come from San Jose State, while the remaining places will be given to those attending nearby community colleges and high schools. The online course start-up, founded by former Stanford professor Sebastian Thurn, says that its own mentors will assist university staff in administering the course, which will include instructional video and web-based quizzes.
MIT and Harvard's similar EdX course saw promising results during its own pilot tests at San Jose. While 40 percent in the traditional class arrangement got a C grade or lower, only 9 percent using the blended online course picked up the same grades. California Governor Jerry Brown hopes that the courses might help reduce barriers to college education entry -- more than 50 percent of entrants are unable to meet the college's basic requirements in math and English.
Via: The Verge
Source: New York Times