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So you want a Job in AI?
Preparing for a Successful Career in AI Based on a Stanford Engineering talk with Andrew Ng and Laurence Moroney (Google's Lead AI Advocate) Are you considering a job in AI? Andrew Ng and Laurence Moroney have some recommendations for you: Build a Portfolio Now Don't wait for a job — start creating AI projects today. Tools are available to everyone, so there's no excuse not to have hands-on work to show. Watch out for AI Hype Cycle Ng also notes that software is accelera
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Tech Learning Resources
Hi Students! You will learn a great deal in current NLU program and you probably have little time left to add other learning to your to your busy schedule. However, if you do end up with some time and you want to continue to learn, here are some resources I have found to help my professional growth: Class Central with over 250,000 courses. Why would I recommend? Well there is a lot of learning here and if you take a course on audit, you can try the entire course out. Yo
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Feb 42 min read


How to Design an Engaging Job
This document offers a comprehensive overview of several major career development and management books, focusing on synthesizing core concepts across these diverse sources. The analysis identifies four primary themes: strengths-based management , advocating for actively applying talents rather than just identifying them; energy and time prioritization , emphasizing the management of personal energy (physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual) over simple time efficiency; car
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Nov 8, 20252 min read


Problem Solving
This academic document, likely from a course titled Computational Thinking and Technical Writing (CSS-100-0F2) at National Louis University, provides an outline for instructional content and activities. The material covers several key areas including an introduction to Pseudocode with a career spotlight on Video Game Design , details for an upcoming event or workshop , and an overview of Computational Thinking concepts such as decomposition, pattern recognition, and abstra
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Nov 5, 20251 min read
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