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alisheaburgess · 2 years ago
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Dev Diaries: Dun Dun DUN...Day 4/7
There's no going back now!!!
Halfway through so there really isn't much wiggle room for trying new directions (won't stop me, but it'll be a tight squeeze...)
I've decided to pick 2 major paths to finish by the 7th day and the rest will just be the courses that I can get done.
The Paths:
Front-End Dev
Graphic Design
The other courses I can just take what I think I need and I'll fill in the rest later. I can always repurchase the subscription once I have a job...lol This will just be the end of this month, not the end of the world. 😅😋
Just from the few Graphic Design courses I have taken so far, I'm in love (a common theme). I have an idea for my own logo...not as a business, just for me...is that a thing? 😅😂🤣
The heat really got to me yesterday, so I'm gonna have to take it a bit easier today.
With the mandatory break yesterday I discovered that I really wanna take blogging seriously. I wanna have a full blog (or five...). A lot of what I'm learning will really benefit that as well. I've had a full blog before but got scared when people saw it 👀 why am I like this? lol
I'm not a scaredy cat anymore (anymore...as much...same thing!)
So in between coding courses I'll be taking some courses that are a bit more specific to that. I'm not sure where I got the idea that I'm "Super Code Learning Woman" and can learn 3+ coding languages in a week. Like ma'am, that's not a thing... Cute idea though 😅
I will be learning those, just not this week...
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jcmarchi · 5 months ago
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Turning adversity into opportunity
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/turning-adversity-into-opportunity/
Turning adversity into opportunity
Sujood Eldouma always knew she loved math; she just didn’t know how to use it for good in the world. 
But after a personal and educational journey that took her from Sudan to Cairo to London, all while leveraging MIT Open Learning’s online educational resources, she finally knows the answer: data science.
An early love of data
Eldouma grew up in Omdurman, Sudan, with her parents and siblings. She always had an affinity for STEM subjects, and at the University of Khartoum she majored in electrical and electronic engineering with a focus in control and instrumentation engineering.
In her second year at university, Eldouma struggled with her first coding courses in C++ and C#, which are general-purpose programming languages. When a teaching assistant introduced Eldouma and her classmates to MIT OpenCourseWare for additional support, she promptly worked through OpenCourseWare’s C++ and C courses in tandem with her in-person classes. This began Eldouma’s ongoing connection with the open educational resources available through MIT Open Learning.
OpenCourseWare, part of MIT Open Learning, offers a free collection of materials from thousands of MIT courses, spanning the entire curriculum. To date, Eldouma has explored over 20 OpenCourseWare courses, and she says it is a resource she returns to regularly.
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Sujood from Sudan: An Open Learner’s Story Video: MIT OpenCourseWare
“We started watching the videos and reading the materials, and it made our lives easier,” says Eldouma. “I took many OpenCourseWare courses in parallel with my classes throughout my undergrad, because we still did the same material. OpenCourseWare courses are structured differently and have different resources and textbooks, but at the end of the day it’s the same content.”
For her graduation thesis, Eldouma did a project on disaster response and management in complex contexts, because at the time, Sudan was suffering from heavy floods and the country had limited resources to respond.
“That’s when I realized I really love data, and I wanted to explore that more,” she says.
While Eldouma loves math, she always wanted to find ways to use it for good. Through the early exposure to data science and statistical methods at her university, she saw how data science leverages math for real-world impact.
After graduation, she took a job at the DAL Group, the largest Sudanese conglomerate, where she helped to incorporate data science and new technologies to automate processes within the company. When civil war erupted in Sudan in April 2023, life as Eldouma knew it was turned upside down, and her family was forced to make the difficult choice to relocate to Egypt.
Purpose in adversity
Soon after relocating to Egypt, Eldouma lost her job and found herself struggling to find purpose in the life circumstances she had been handed. Due to visa restrictions, challenges getting right-to-work permits, and a complicated employment market in Egypt, she was also unable to find a new job.
“I was sort of in a depressive episode, because of all that was happening,” she reflects. “It just hit me that I lost everything that I know, everything that I love. I’m in a new country. I need to start from scratch.”
Around this time, a friend who knew Eldouma was curious about data science sent her the link to apply to the MIT Emerging Talent Certificate in Data and Computer Science. With less than 24 hours before the application deadline, Eldouma hit “Submit.”
Finding community and joy through learning
Part of MIT Open Learning, MIT Emerging Talent at the MIT Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL) develops global education programs that target the needs of talented individuals from challenging economic and social circumstances by equipping them with the knowledge and tools to advance their education and careers.
The Certificate in Computer and Data Science is a year-long online learning program that follows an agile continuous education model. It incorporates computer science and data analysis coursework from MITx, professional skill building, experiential learning, apprenticeship options, and opportunities for networking with MIT’s global community. The program is targeted toward refugees, migrants, and first-generation low-income students from historically marginalized backgrounds and underserved communities worldwide.
Although Eldouma had used data science in her role at the DAL Group, she was happy to have a proper introduction to the field and to find joy in learning again. She also found community, support, and inspiration from her classmates who were connected to each other not just by their academic pursuits, but by their shared life challenges. The cohort of 100 students stayed in close contact through the program, both for casual conversation and for group work.
“In the final step of the Emerging Talent program, learners apply their computer and data knowledge in an experiential learning opportunity,” says Megan Mitchell, associate director for Pathways for Talent and acting director of J-WEL. “The experiential learning opportunity takes the form of an internship, apprenticeship, or an independent or collaborative project, and allows students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings and build practical skills.”
Determined to apply her newly acquired knowledge in a meaningful way, Eldouma and fellow displaced Sudanese classmates designed a project to help solve a problem in their home country. The group identified access to education as a major problem facing Sudanese people, with schooling disrupted due to the conflict. Focusing on the higher education audience, the group partnered with community platform Nas Al Sudan to create a centralized database where students can search for scholarships and other opportunities to continue their education.
Eldouma completed the MIT Emerging Talent program in June 2024 with a clear vision to pursue a career in data science, and the confidence to achieve that goal. In fact, she had already taken the steps to get there: halfway through the certificate program, she applied and was accepted to the MITx MicroMasters program in Statistics and Data Science at Open Learning and the London School of Economics (LSE) Masters of Science in Data Science.
In January 2024, Eldouma started the MicroMasters program with 12 of her Emerging Talent peers. While the MIT Emerging Talent program is focused on undergraduate-level, introductory computer and data science material, the MicroMasters program in Statistics and Data Science is graduate-level learning. MicroMasters programs are a series of courses that provide deep learning in a specific career field, and learners that successfully earn the credential may receive academic credit to universities around the world. This makes the credential a pathway to over 50 master’s degree programs and other advanced degrees, including at MIT. Eldouma believes that her experience in the MicroMasters courses prepared her well for the expectations of the LSE program.
After finishing the MicroMasters and LSE programs, Eldouma aspires to a career using data science to better understand what is happening on the African continent from an economic and social point of view. She hopes to contribute to solutions to conflicts across the region. And, someday, she hopes to move back to Sudan.
“My family’s roots are there. I have memories there,” she says. “I miss walking in the street and the background noise is the same language that I am thinking in. I don’t think I will ever find that in any place like Sudan.”
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potenzaeducare · 7 months ago
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Are you curious about the world of coding but don’t know where to begin? You're not alone. Many people feel overwhelmed when they consider starting a basic coding course as a complete beginner. The good news is that learning to code has never been more accessible! Whether you're eyeing an exciting career in tech or just want to dabble in web development, there are countless resources available.
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medicalcodingblogs · 1 year ago
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MEDICAL CODING CENTER IN TIRUR.
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Are you interested to spread your career in as a Medical Coder then Transorze Solutions is the best way to start your career in Medical Coding Center in Tirur.
Medical coding is the process of converting medical procedures, diagnoses, and treatments into alphanumeric codes for billing and insurance purposes. It is an integral part of the healthcare industry and plays a crucial role in ensuring accurate and efficient reimbursement for medical services.
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blogsforeducation · 1 year ago
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MEDICAL CODING TRAINING INSTITUTES IN KARNATAKA.
Medical coding is the act of turning health care procedures, diagnoses, equipment and medical services into a universal medical alphanumeric code. Medical professionals use this code to document patient medical records, correctly bill patients for medical procedures and create claims to be paid by insurance companies. Medical coding processes occur every time an individual visits a health care provider and it's at the health care provider's discretion which code to use for each visit. This allows the health care provider to not only keep track of patient visit history but also to receive payment for treating patients.The following are the primary documentations that are typically converted into standardized code by a medical coder:
Treatment
Services
Supplies provided to the patient during a visit
Diagnosis
Medical condition
Unusual circumstances related to a patient's medical condition
Necessary services, treatments or supplies for a patient to be treated
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johnnyshrine · 2 months ago
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★ 059 // “BORN TO SPIN” (Reference below the cut!)
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obotzcanada · 2 years ago
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In a world driven by technology, nurturing the skills of tomorrow has never been more important. Introducing your child to the captivating universe of coding opens doors to a wealth of benefits that extend far beyond the screen. From igniting their creativity to honing their problem-solving prowess, coding classes for kids empowers children with a toolkit of invaluable skills. 
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buggachat · 1 year ago
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youtuber/tiktoker/whatever-type-of-video-influencer marinette, where she makes crazy DIY and craft videos and debunks fake content-farm DIYs. she has a modest but loyal mass of followers that grow by the day as her crafts get increasingly intricate and cool. she catalogues all of her mistakes and is very earnest about the process. adrien falls asleep to videos of her sewing and making cool containers and explaining the mechanisms of the strange devices she makes
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alisheaburgess · 2 years ago
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Dev Diaries: Day 6- The Last Full Day
Dear Dev Diary, Masterlist
This is the last full day!!!!
Not gonna lie, I’m almost relieved 😅 It has been a crunch for sure! It’s been fun though 🥰
Yesterday I did get the Graphic Design path finished and the JavaScript course! So, today the only main goal is to complete the 3 remaining courses for the Frontend Dev path. It’s a couple courses on React and then another one that I don’t remember off the top of my head 😅😬
It’s only about 5hours in total. I’ll be taking the phone photography and some Wordpress courses as well, as they fit. 😊
Im really excited! I feel like I have gotta a pretty good base to build off of with this month of studying. I can’t wait to start planning the next bit and working on my portfolio!!!
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captainjonnitkessler · 2 years ago
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I truly, TRULY do not know how to say this, because the fact that I have to say it makes me feel like I am losing my grip on reality. But no, in the post-capitalistic anarchist utopia, I will not be relying on “autistic minecraft girlies” to be building inspectors because - and this may shock you - one of those occupations takes years of education in how to read and interpret hundreds of thousands of lines of regulations based on complicated math and physics that were the result of decades of tragedy and death, and the other one involves playing a children’s video game.
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openachannel · 2 months ago
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Desperately want a garashir fic that is the inverse of the Our Man Bashir episode. Julian sneaks into Garak's holosuite program thats basically just a medical drama
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thecodingtrail · 2 years ago
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What is The Coding Trail (TCT)?
The Coding Trail is a coding platform for children aged 6 to 16. Parents are provided with a single platform with a variety of multiple Coding courses with different age levels that cater to the child's tech development.
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jesuisnilunnilautre · 29 days ago
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thinking about the night shift reactions to finding out he’s been stealing benzos and honestly i think in the two minutes they take to bitch to each other about it before they decide they give no fucks ellis and shen are like. so embarrassing. caught out by an intern on her first day. kid couldnt even treat methemoglobinemia. fuckin day shift. and then they go do a forty minute stemi or something.
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wolfythewitch · 7 months ago
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blogsforeducation · 1 year ago
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jkvjimin · 5 months ago
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PRIDE & PREJUDICE (2005) x WINTER AHEAD (2024) for @heybaetae 🤍
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