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Harvard has launched six free online courses on AI, web development, and programming.

Harvard's free courses focus on the practical application of technology in business. The program covers computational thinking, programming languages, internet technologies, web development, and cloud computing, writes NDTV Education.

Harvard University offers a range of free online courses for those interested in artificial intelligence, data analysis, and programming. These courses, with flexible schedules and fixed deadlines, are designed for both beginners and professionals looking to improve their skills in modern technology.

Data Analysis: Building Machine Learning Models

This course introduces the fundamentals of machine learning, including popular algorithms and methods. Participants will learn how to conduct cross-validation to avoid overfitting, and will explore the concept of regularization and the creation of recommender systems. Duration: 8 weeks, self-paced, and accessible anytime.

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CS50: Computer Science for Business

This course focuses on the practical application of technology in business. It covers computational thinking, programming languages, internet technologies, web development, and cloud computing. It runs from April 1 to December 30, 2026, offering students flexibility in their learning.

CS50: Understanding Technology

This course is designed for beginners and provides a general understanding of basic technology concepts, including the internet, multimedia, security, web development, and programming. Suitable for those who don't consider themselves technically proficient. It lasts 6 weeks and is taught at a comfortable pace.

Introduction to Data Analysis with Python

This course provides practical experience using Python to solve real-world data analysis problems. Participants work with Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib, and SKLearn libraries. It also covers the creation and evaluation of basic machine learning models. Duration: 8 weeks, available anytime.

CS50: Web Programming with Python and JavaScript

The program focuses on web development using HTML, CSS, Git, Python, Django, SQL, and JavaScript. It lasts 12 weeks, requiring 6-9 hours of study per week.

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CS50: Introduction to Programming with Scratch

A beginner course introducing basic programming concepts, such as functions, events, conditions, loops, and variables, using Scratch. This 3-week course offers self-paced learning.

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