The fact that internet connections have become widespread, has meant that knowledge sharing has a particular weight in terms of the training provided at a time when the technological revolution will play a lasting role in everyone’s lives.

This is why Harvard, one of the most prestigious universities in the world, has decided to offer free virtual courses for those who, in addition to acquiring new knowledge, seek training to work or do business in the new wave of technology companies to undertake. own company, reports El Espectador.

With the spread of technology, it is important to prepare well | Photo: Freepik

What are the Free Harvard Courses?

1. HarvardX – CS50 Mobile App Development with React Native: The prestigious study house states that this course lasts 13 weeks and involves between 6 and 9 hours of study per week. “Learn more about developing mobile applications with React Native, a popular framework maintained by Facebook that enables applications natively cross-platform,” the description reads.

The content it provides includes: javascript, ES6, React, JSX, components, props, style state; views, user input, debugging, data, navigation, view components, redux, performance, and dispatch.

2. HarvardX: CS50 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python: The second course on the list lasts 7 weeks and requires between 10 and 30 hours per week to complete the modules. The student automatically learns to use Python.

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Harvard describes it this way: “This course examines the concepts and algorithms that form the basis of modern artificial intelligence, and delves into the ideas that give rise to technologies such as game engines, handwriting recognition, and machine translation. Through hands-on projects, students are exposed to the theory behind graph search algorithms, classification, optimization, machine learning, large language models, and other artificial intelligence topics while incorporating them into their own Python programs.

3. HarvardX: CS50 Introduction to Game Development: The course attempts to help the student understand how video games are implemented through the design of children’s games such as Super Mario Bros, Legend of Zelda or Pókemon.

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