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  • Apple owns enterprise software company Claris and its low-code application development software called FileMaker.
  • It’s not a major Apple subsidiary, and it operates independently, but it has a long history in an area of increased focus from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure.
  • Claris CEO Brad Freitag says low-code solutions will be a growing business also, especially as the coronavirus accelerates adoption across the business world. 

 

https://www.filemaker.com/support/downloads/

 

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Online schools get their chance to shine as traditional college campuses shut down

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/03/online-schools-thrive-amid-college-campus-closures-due-to-coronavirus.html

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 Five online sites that will make you smarter while you’re in coronavirus lockdown

1. Khan Academy

This amazing resource is a free repository of information. Anything from math to world history (and more) is arranged neatly for you to peruse. You can watch videos and follow additional materials on the site without the need to log in or sign up for anything, although creating an account is beneficial because it enables you to track your progress and participate in discussions with other students. With the coronavirus causing mass school closings, demand for Khan Academy classes has spiked, so its creators are asking for donations to keep the servers running. Note that pitching in isn’t obligatory.

 
2. Skillshare

Skillshare provides courses in the creative arts, design, entrepreneurship, lifestyle, technology and more. This online learning community provides resources that focus on interaction, rather than theory, and learning by practice. Many courses are taught by industry leaders, and although you need to be a subscriber to access most of them, some are free.

3. Udemy

This online learning platform for both students and professionals claims to house the world’s largest selection of courses, with more than 100,000 videos available. Udemy courses are divided into several categories, including business and entrepreneurship, academics, arts, health and fitness, language, music and tech. The platform offers the “Udemy for Business” service, which allows organizations to create custom learning portals for corporate training. This can be useful now that people are working remotely, as it’s important to remain sharp.

 
4. Stack Overflow

Stack Overflow is a Q & A website for professional and enthusiast programmers and coders. If you’re thinking of becoming a web or an app designer, you will find this amazing repository invaluable. I was especially fond of the site’s gamification of the entire communication process. Once you create a profile, you will be given reputation points for contributing your own answers and upvoting valuable ones. Reputation points give you more than just a warm, fuzzy feeling; they unlock new privileges you can use on the site, such as voting, commenting and editing other people’s posts.

5. TED-Ed

The same quality of content and wide range of topics that make TED a worthwhile resource of powerful ideas and enriching experiences fuel its educational initiative, TED-Ed. Here you can find animated videos and lectures built by 250,000 educators. Videos can be sorted by topics and subjects, ranging from the arts to thinking and learning. TED-Ed is free.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/five-online-sites-that-will-make-you-smarter-while-youre-in-coronavirus-lockdown-2020-05-09?mod=mw_latestnews

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