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Career Essentials in Software Development by Microsoft and LinkedIn external link icon

Digital & Computing

Career Essentials in Software Development by Microsoft and LinkedIn

Discover the skills needed for a career in software development. Learn the core concepts and structure of programming languages and learn how they are applied.

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Digital & Computing

Data Analyst Career Path

A data analyst enables businesses to maximize the value of their data assets through visualization and reporting tools. They're also responsible for profiling, cleaning, and transforming data. Their responsibilities also include designing and building scalable and effective data models, and enabling and implementing the advanced analytics ...

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Digital & Computing

Career Essentials in Data Analysis by Microsoft and LinkedIn

Discover the skills needed for a career in data analysis. Learn foundational concepts used in data analysis and practice using software tools for data analytics and data visualization.

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Society, Politics & Law

Using generative AI in relation to legal issues

This guidance note explores how generative AI works, where its limitations lie, and how it can (and cannot) be used when dealing with everyday legal issues.

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20 mins
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Digital & Computing

Preparing for tomorrow: horizon scanning and AI literacy

Generative AI tools are developing rapidly – so it is important to keep yourself informed, and to understand how technological changes are likely to impact on law and the legal profession. This course highlights different sources of information for keeping up to date with GenAI developments, and their strengths and weaknesses.

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Digital & Computing

Understanding legal regulation and compliance

Are you a manager or a leader in an organisation looking to understand key things that should be given consideration before any uses of GenAI tools? This free course is for you!

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Digital & Computing

Navigating risk management

What are the considerations and concerns surrounding the use of Generative AI tools in organisations? This course looks at some of the interplay between humans and non-humans and discusses some of the main risks associated with the uses of GenAI

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Digital & Computing

Use cases for Generative AI

There is growing interest in how organisations can harness Generative AI to gain a competitive advantage. This free course explores general use cases and examples of where AI is being used in the advice and legal sector.

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Digital & Computing

Key considerations for successful Generative AI adoption

Everyone in an organisation requires a basic understanding of the technology and its capabilities in order to engage in a conversation around its potential value and its potential risks. This course provides a guide to understanding the opportunities, risks, and planning for successful Generative AI adoption.

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Digital & Computing

Skills and strategies for using Generative AI

Explore the skills and strategies needed to use Generative AI (GenAI) in the real world, so that individuals and businesses have greater confidence in its use.

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Understanding Generative AI

Get an introduction to Generative AI in this free short course – what it is, how it works and what are its advantages.

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Health, Sports & Psychology

Artificial intelligence: implications for social work writing

From case notes and formal reports to basic emails, a crucial but time-consuming part of a social worker’s job is writing. Dr Gillian Ferguson and Dr Maria Leedham look at the opportunities and drawbacks of implementing artificial intelligence into the role.

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5 mins