Friday, March 28, 2014

Fwd: New Courses: Georgia Tech Masters in CS & Data Science



New courses in computer science and data science 
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This month, explore new courses from the Georgia Tech Masters in CS and the Udacity Data Science track!
 
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Georgia Tech, Udacity, and AT&T have teamed up to offer the world’s first online Masters degree in Computer Science. In addition to applying for Georgia Tech’s online Masters degree program, you can pursue non-degree certificate options through both Udacity and Georgia Tech. You can now pre-enroll for individual courses from the Georgia Tech Masters in CS track. Stay tuned for a Spring 2014 launch of the full course experience and free courseware!

Machine Learning 1: Supervised Learning

Machine Learning 1: Supervised Learning
Explore Supervised Learning with Professor Michael Littman of Brown University and Professor Charles Isbell of Georgia Tech. This is the first course of a 3-course Machine Learning series.
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Artificial Intelligence for Robotics

Artificial Intelligence for Robotics
Learn to program the major systems of a robotic car from Sebastian Thrun, the leader of Google and Stanford’s autonomous driving teams.


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Data Science Spotlight

Data Wrangling with MongoDB

Data Wrangling with MongoDB is open! Learn data wrangling with instructors from the MongoDB team! You’ll wrangle data from diverse sources and shape it to enable data-driven applications. A great course to add data literacy to your skill set.

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Exploratory Data AnalysisExploratory Data Analysis launches on March 12, 2014. Learn Exploratory Data Analysis with instructors from Facebook’s Data Science team! In this course, you’ll approach data science by summarizing and visualizing the important characteristics of a data set. 
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New Feature


We're adding features to improve the overall learning experience. This month we've launched a new feature in the classroom that allows you to bring issues to our attention. So if something goes wrong in the classroom (e.g., your quiz submission doesn't get evaluated), look for the "Report an Issue" link below the Discussion section.

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The Udacity Team
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