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Qatar University
This course offers the basics for starting essential conversations in Arabic via engaging videos that feature native Arabic speakers and numerous interactive learning activities.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Learn both cultural competence and language proficiency for successful participation in Mandarin-speaking societies.
MandarinX
Begin your Mandarin journey with a step-by-step course aligned to HSK 1. Learn essential vocabulary, characters, and real-world phrases to speak confidently in daily life. Earn an edX certification and prepare for the official HSK 1 exam. Ideal for beginners seeking global mobility, cultural insight, or immersive study.

MandarinX
Master essential English resume writing and job interview skills for global job seekers. Improve your professional communication, avoid common ESL mistakes, and boost your confidence in interviews. Perfect for non-native speakers aiming for international career success.

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
[EN] In this course, you will get to know Porto better in the company of a fun group of students and learn to communicate in Portuguese in basic everyday situations. [PT] Neste curso, ficará a conhecer melhor o Porto na companhia de um grupo de estudantes divertidos e aprenderá a comunicar em português em situações básicas do quotidiano.

The Linux Foundation
Learn the basics of the service mesh and get hands-on practical experience with Linkerd, the open source, open governance, ultralight CNCF service mesh for Kubernetes, including transparent mTLS, golden metrics, traffic shifting, and multi-cluster communication.

The Linux Foundation
Learn how to build serverless functions that can be run on any cloud, without being restricted by limits on the execution duration, languages available, or the size of your code.

The Linux Foundation
Learn the use cases and applications of Kubernetes at the edge through practical examples, hands-on lab exercises and a technical overview of the K3s project and the cloud native edge ecosystem.

The Linux Foundation
Get a practical introduction to using Cilium as the networking plug-in for Kubernetes, including installation, observability with Hubble, securing network connections, and multi-cluster support - all based on eBPF for scalability, performance, and security.

The Linux Foundation
Service meshes are becoming a vital component of a company’s infrastructure. This course teaches you how to monitor, connect, and secure microservices using Istio service mesh, the most widely adopted service mesh in production.

The Linux Foundation
Want to learn Kubernetes? Get an in-depth primer on this powerful system for managing containerized applications.

IBM
This course introduces you to containers and its emerging ecosystem of related technologies such as Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift, and Istio. You will not only understand the concepts but also practice hands-on in the cloud.

IBM
Managing cloud-based containerized applications is an in-demand skill. In one hour, learn how easily you can scale, replicate, and update your cloud-based container applications using Docker and Kubernetes.

Google Cloud
This class is intended for the following participants: - Application developers, Cloud Solutions Architects, DevOps Engineers, IT managers. - Individuals using Google Cloud to create new solutions or to integrate existing systems, application environments, and infrastructure with Google Cloud. - Executives and business decision makers evaluating the potential of GKE to address business needs.

IBM
Whether you’re a beginner or intermediate developer, in just about one hour you can gain hands-on skills with Kubernetes, one of the world’s most popular an essential system for managing containerized applications.

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Learn about the integrative power of knowledge management, Big Data and Cloud Computing, and how they impact the new business era.

University of British Columbia
Self-paced, asynchronous course aimed to build educators’ comfortability and confidence in digital literacy. Through hands-on learning activities and demos in a variety of web-based platforms, educators will have the resources and skills they need to introduce coding concepts to their students in the K-3 classroom.

The University of California, San Diego
Learn how to teach coding skills to your students by using Minecraft, one of the most popular games of all time.