This course gives you a deep dive into the art and technical skills behind
professional-grade photo editing. Starting with the fundamentals of image formats,
resolution, and colour management, you'll build from basic corrections to advanced
compositing. You'll learn how to use tools like Adobe Photoshop (or similar) for
retouching portraits, removing blemishes, adjusting tones, and working with layers
and masks. The course also covers creative manipulation—combining different
elements, working with filters, and using blend modes to create surreal or stylistic
images. You’ll master non-destructive workflows, so your original image is always
preserved, and learn to work efficiently with adjustment layers and smart objects.
There are guided hands-on projects (for example, restoring old photos, creating
digital collages, or editing a professional portrait). By the end, you'll
produce a portfolio of edited images that showcase a range of skills. The course is
suitable both for beginners who want to level up and for hobbyists aiming to do
photo editing commercially.
This course takes you on a journey from the basics of video editing to advanced
storytelling through video. You start by understanding how to import and organize
media, set up your editing workspace, and cut footage with precision. You’ll learn
transitions, pacing, and how to build a narrative emotionally and rhythmically. The
course also delves into colour correction and grading, teaching you how to
manipulate exposure, contrast, and colour to give your video a cinematic feel. Audio
is another critical module: you’ll learn to clean up dialogue, mix sound effects,
background music, and voice-over to make your final output sound professional. Next,
you explore motion graphics and visual effects (VFX), using tools like After Effects
(or similar) to create lower thirds, animated titles, and effects. You will also
dive into rendering and exporting, understanding codecs, and delivery formats for
web, broadcast, or social media. Hands-on project work ensures that by the end
of the course, you’ve built real-world pieces: short films, content reels, or
promotional videos. Finally, you’ll learn efficient workflows and backup strategies
to make your editing process smoother and more
reliable.
This course equips you with the foundational design principles that every designer
needs to know. You begin with visual communication theory: understanding how form,
shape, and space convey meaning. You’ll study colour theory, learning about harmony,
contrast, and how to use colour palettes effectively. Typography is another core
component — you’ll learn about font selection, pairing, hierarchy, and readability.
You will also dive into layout and composition, using grids, alignment, and balance
to structure your designs. The course then introduces branding basics: creating
logos, working with icons, and designing for different formats (print, web, social).
Tools are covered too: you learn how to apply these principles using design software
like Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, or free equivalents. Practical assignments let
you apply each module’s theory: mood boards, branding elements, poster designs,
maybe a small brochure or social media asset pack. By the end of the course, you
will have built a mini portfolio and can confidently communicate your design
decisions.
This masterclass is designed to make you interview-ready by covering all stages of
the process. You’ll begin with mental preparation: managing nerves, building
confidence, and crafting your personal pitch. The next module helps you analyse the
job description, research the company, and tailor your answers so they align with
the employer’s needs. Then you move into common and tricky interview questions:
behavioural (STAR method), technical, strengths & weaknesses, and salary
negotiations. There's a dedicated part on virtual interviews — how to present
yourself via Zoom, good lighting, camera setup, and body language. You’ll also learn
how to ask strategic questions at the end of the interview that demonstrate insight
and interest. After the interview, the course covers follow-up etiquette,
thank-you emails, and how to learn from feedback. Throughout, there are
mock-interview exercises, self-assessment tasks, and downloadable worksheets (e.g.,
question bank, self-pitch templates). By the end, you will feel more prepared,
composed, and able to articulate your value
confidently.
This course walks you through interior design from first principles to finished
concepts, on a room-by-room basis. You start with design principles (balance,
harmony, scale) and space planning: understanding how to zone a room, work with
circulation, and place furniture. Next, you learn about materials: flooring, wall
finishes, and textiles, and how to choose them for aesthetics and
functionality. Colour schemes and lighting are covered, teaching you how to
create mood with light and coordinate colours across a space. Then you move into
soft furnishings, window treatments, and accessories — how to pick and style these
to bring personality into a room. You’ll also explore the practical side of
designing kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and bedrooms: workflow, ergonomics, and
storage solutions. A hands-on design project asks you to design one room, applying
everything you’ve learned. Throughout the course, you will use mood boards,
sketches, and optionally design software to visualise and refine your ideas. By the
end, you’ll not only understand interior design theory, but you’ll have a tangible
design proposal you can share or use as
inspiration.
This bootcamp is tailored for beginners but paced to give you real-world,
job-relevant data science skills. You start by learning Python (or R) and the
libraries commonly used in data science (Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib). Then you’ll
move into data cleaning and wrangling — how to handle missing data, outliers, and
prepare datasets for analysis. The next phase is exploratory data analysis
(EDA), where you visualise distributions, correlations, and identify trends or
anomalies. You’ll then tackle the statistics foundation: probability, hypothesis
testing, and confidence intervals, which are essential for making data-driven
conclusions. After that, you’ll learn machine learning basics: linear regression,
classification, clustering, and model evaluation. The course also covers more
advanced techniques (if time): decision trees, ensemble methods, or neural networks.
Importantly, you’ll learn how to communicate data: build dashboards, visual reports,
and tell a story with data to stakeholders. There are practical projects (e.g.,
predicting outcomes, exploratory dashboards) and a final capstone where you apply
everything to a real or synthetic dataset. Upon completion, you’ll have a portfolio
piece and enough understanding to dive into data science roles or further
specialization.
Modules Introduction to Python
& Data Science Ecosystem — 6 hours Data Cleaning &
Preprocessing — 5 hours Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) — 5
hours Statistics & Probability for Data Science — 6 hours Introduction
to Machine Learning — 7 hours Advanced ML Techniques (Optional) —
6 hours Data Visualization & Storytelling — 4 hours Capstone
Project — 8 hours
This course teaches you how to transform raw data into understandable and visually
appealing charts. You begin with the fundamentals of data visualization theory—what
makes a graph effective, how audiences perceive information, and common pitfalls to
avoid. You'll explore chart types (line charts, bar charts, scatterplots, heatmaps,
histograms, etc.) and when to use each one. The course also focuses on design
principles: colour choices, typography, spacing, and emphasis that enhance clarity
and narrative. Practical modules teach you how to create high-quality graphs
using tools like Excel, Google Sheets, Tableau, and Python’s Matplotlib/Seaborn.
You'll work on real-world datasets to build dashboards and visual stories. The
course culminates in a portfolio project where you create a multi-chart report or
infographic. By the end, you will be able to communicate insights effectively and
confidently.
Modules: Principles of Effective Data
Visualization — 3 hours Chart Types & How to Use Them — 4
hours Design & Aesthetics for Clarity — 3 hours Excel/Sheets
Graphing Workshop — 3 hours Tableau & Dashboard Building — 4
hours Python Visualization (Matplotlib/Seaborn) — 5 hours Storytelling
With Data — 3 hours Final Visualization Project — 4 hours
This course introduces you to the world of digital advertising and equips you with
the tools to run successful campaigns. You start by learning how online advertising
works: ad auctions, bidding strategies, quality scores, and targeting methods. Then
you dive into the two main groups of ads—search ads and display/social
ads—understanding when each performs best. The course covers essential platforms
such as Google Ads, Meta Ads, and other ad networks. You learn how to write ad
copy that converts, create visual assets, and set up audience targeting. Real
examples and mini-projects help you practice budgeting, A/B testing, and evaluating
key metrics such as CTR, CPA, and ROAS. You’ll also explore remarketing, funnels,
and conversion tracking. By the end, you’ll be able to plan and run an entire
digital advertising strategy for a product or
business.
This course focuses on helping small business owners think strategically and plan
for long-term success. You begin by identifying your business goals, unique value
proposition, and competitive landscape. The next module walks you through SWOT
and market analysis tools tailored for small operations with limited resources.
You’ll learn how to create customer profiles, set realistic KPIs, and build a simple
but effective strategic roadmap. Financial forecasting and budgeting are included to
help you make sound growth decisions. The course also covers risk management,
team planning, and operational efficiency. You will practice applying these concepts
through case studies and your own business or idea. The final project consists of
creating a full strategic plan that you can use immediately.
Modules Understanding
Business Strategy — 2.5 hours Market & Competitor Analysis — 4
hours Goal Setting & KPI Development — 3 hours Customer
Segmentation & Value Proposition — 3 hours Financial Forecasting
& Budgeting — 4 hours Operational & Risk Planning — 3
hours Strategic Roadmap Creation — 3 hours Your Small Business
Strategic Plan — 4 hours
Prompt Engineering Mastery: Getting the Best Out of AI
This course teaches you the principles and techniques of prompt engineering for
modern AI tools. You will first understand how AI models interpret instructions and
why certain prompts work better than others. Next, you’ll explore prompt
structures—role prompting, task prompting, constraints, formatting, and context
injection. The course covers multiple use cases: writing, idea generation, coding,
analysis, research, and image generation. You’ll also learn advanced techniques
such as multi-step prompting, chain-of-thought guidance, and prompt optimization
loops. Real-world exercises show how prompting applies to business workflows,
customer support, marketing, and creative industries. The course includes ethical
considerations and AI limitations. By the last module, you’ll build a personal
prompt library and know how to refine prompts
efficiently.
Modules How AI Interprets
Prompts — 2 hours Essential Prompt Structures — 4 hours Prompting
for Writing & Research — 3 hours Coding & Technical
Prompting — 3 hours Creative Prompts (Images, Ideas, Content) — 3
hours Advanced Techniques (Multi-Step & Optimization) — 4
hours Ethics, Limits & Best Practices — 2 hours Building
Your Prompt Library — 3 hours
This course introduces you to the fast-growing world of chatbot creation with
no-code and low-code tools. You start with an overview of chatbot types—rule-based,
flow-based, and AI-powered—and learn when each one is suitable. Then you move into
conversation design: crafting flows, defining intents, structuring knowledge, and
writing natural responses. You’ll work with platforms like Dialogflow, ManyChat, or
Chatfuel to build real bots. The course also includes modules on connecting bots
to websites, social media, or messaging apps like WhatsApp. You’ll explore
automation workflows, API integrations, and lead-capturing techniques. Testing and
analytics are covered to help you optimize performance. By completing the final
project, you’ll have built a fully functional chatbot for a chosen use
case.
Modules Introduction to Chatbots & Use
Cases — 3 hours Conversation Design & Intent Mapping — 4 hours Building
Bots in No-Code Platforms — 5 hours AI-Enhanced Responses & NLP
Basics — 4 hours Integrating Bots With Websites & Messaging
Apps — 3 hours Automation, Workflows & API Integrations — 3
hours Testing, Debugging & Analytics — 3 hours Full Chatbot
Build Project — 4 hours
This course teaches small business owners how to leverage social networks
effectively without needing a dedicated marketing team. You begin by understanding
which platforms suit which types of businesses—Instagram, TikTok, Facebook,
LinkedIn, and more. Then you learn how to develop a brand voice, define your content
pillars, and create a content calendar that’s realistic and consistent. You’ll
explore tools for creating visuals, scheduling posts, and analysing performance. A
dedicated module covers short-form video strategies that currently dominate social
media. The course includes tips for engaging audiences through comments, hashtags,
collaborations, and community building. Paid promotion basics are also covered for
owners who want quick exposure. By the end, you’ll be able to grow your business’s
presence in a sustainable, strategic way.
Modules Choosing
the Right Platforms — 2.5 hours Branding & Content Pillars — 4
hours Creating Posts & Visual Content — 4 hours Short-Form
Video Strategy — 3 hours Content Scheduling & Efficiency Tools
— 3 hours Engagement & Community Growth — 3 hours Metrics,
Insights & Optimization — 2.5 hours Small Business Social Strategy
Project — 4 hours
This course helps you understand how memory works and how to improve it with
everyday habits and mental strategies. You begin with the neuroscience basics behind
concentration, recall, and cognitive fatigue. Then you learn proven memory
techniques such as chunking, visualization, storytelling, and spaced
repetition. The course also covers focus-building strategies, including
distraction-proofing your environment, deep-work practices, and attention-training
methods. Nutrition, sleep, and lifestyle habits for optimal brain performance are
explored in an actionable way. You’ll practice structured exercises like memory
games, recall drills, and focus sessions tailored to your goals. Digital tools for
memory improvement, such as spaced repetition apps and productivity systems, are
also introduced. By the end, you’ll have a personalized improvement plan to
continue strengthening your cognitive
abilities.
Modules: How Memory & Focus
Work — 2 hours Memory Techniques & Mental Frameworks — 4 hours Deep
Focus Strategies & Attention Training — 3 hours Lifestyle
Foundations: Sleep, Nutrition & Movement — 3 hours Digital Tools
for Cognitive Performance — 2 hours Brain Exercises & Daily
Practice Sessions — 3 hours Designing Your Personal Brain-Boost
Plan — 2 hours Final Progress Review & Assessment — 1.5 hours
This course guides you through the process of simplifying your home, schedule, and
digital spaces to reduce stress and increase clarity. You start with the psychology
of clutter and why it affects emotions, productivity, and decision-making. The
course walks you through step-by-step systems for decluttering different areas of
your home, from clothing to workspaces. You’ll also learn methods for managing
mental clutter: reducing overwhelm, identifying priorities, and building mindful
routines. Digital clutter is addressed as well—emails, files, notifications, and
digital hoarding. The program emphasizes sustainable daily habits rather than
dramatic one-time purges, so your space stays organized with minimal effort. Practical
exercises, templates, and checklists help you apply the method immediately. By the
end, you’ll have calmer surroundings, a clearer mind, and a simpler
lifestyle.
Modules The Psychology of Clutter
— 2.5 hours Home Decluttering System (Room by Room) — 4 hours Mental
Decluttering & Mindfulness Habits — 3 hours Schedule Simplification
& Priority Setting — 2.5 hours Digital Decluttering &
Notification Control — 3 hours Organizing Tools & Storage
Strategies — 2 hours Sustainable Habits for a Clutter-Free Life —
2 hours Your Personal Simplification Plan — 2 hours
Digital Wellbeing Masterclass: Healthy Tech Habits
This course helps you regain balance in an age of constant notifications,
information overload, and digital distractions. You begin by understanding the
psychological impact of technology—dopamine loops, multitasking myths, and attention
fragmentation. Next, you learn techniques to reduce screen dependency, including
setting digital boundaries, managing social media, and designing healthier routines. The
course also explores productivity and focus tools that help you use technology
without letting it take over. You’ll practice mindfulness-based digital habits that
improve mental clarity and reduce stress. Family- and workplace-friendly digital
etiquette is included for those who want to help others adopt better habits.
Practical exercises help you to audit your digital life and implement immediate
improvements. By the end, you’ll enjoy more control, presence, and balance in
your everyday life.
Modules Understanding Digital
Overload & Tech Psychology — 2.5 hours Building Healthy Device
Boundaries — 3 hours Social Media & Notification Management —
3 hours Digital Productivity Tools & Focus Techniques — 3
hours Mindfulness & Digital Detox Practices — 2.5 hours Healthy
Tech Habits for Work & Family — 2 hours Creating Your Digital
Wellbeing Plan — 2 hours Wellbeing Check-In & Refinement — 1.5
hours
This course takes you from absolute beginner to building functional, responsive
websites. You start with HTML and CSS to learn how web pages are structured and
styled. Then you move into JavaScript, exploring how to add interactivity, dynamic
content, and simple logic to your projects. The course also covers responsive
design, layout systems like Flexbox and Grid, and accessibility best practices.
You’ll learn how to work with developer tools, version control (Git), and workflows
for modern front-end development. Popular tools and frameworks such as React or Vue
are introduced to help you build faster and smarter. You’ll complete mini-projects
throughout the course and end with a full website or small web app. By the end,
you’ll know how to design, build, and publish websites with
confidence.
This course equips you with the communication tools and psychological understanding
needed to navigate conflict confidently. You start with the fundamentals of why
conflict happens and how people typically react under tension. Then you explore
different conflict styles and learn how to recognize them in yourself and
others. You’ll practice communication strategies such as active listening,
reframing, empathy-based dialogue, and assertiveness. The course also teaches
emotional regulation techniques to prevent escalation. Workplace scenarios are
included, covering team disagreements, client issues, and leadership challenges.
There are role-play exercises and reflection tasks to apply the techniques in
real-life situations. By the end, you’ll be able to transform conflict into
productive problem-solving opportunities.
Modules Understanding
Conflict & Human Reactions — 3 hours Conflict Styles &
Personality Factors — 3 hours Communication Skills for Resolution
— 4 hours Emotional Regulation & De-Escalation — 3 hours Negotiation
& Win-Win Solutions — 3 hours Workplace Conflict Scenarios &
Practice — 3 hours Applying Conflict Skills in Daily Life — 2
hours Final Case Study Exercise — 2 hours
Mastering Time: Practical Productivity for Real People
This course focuses on real-world productivity—not rigid systems, but flexible
techniques you can adapt to your lifestyle. You begin by understanding your personal
energy patterns, mental load, and the science of motivation. Then you learn
tools such as task batching, time blocking, prioritization frameworks, and habit
stacking. A key focus is eliminating hidden time drains: decision fatigue,
unnecessary tasks, and digital distractions. The course helps you build routines
that fit your personality rather than forcing complex systems. You’ll also learn
goal-setting methods that connect short-term tasks with long-term outcomes.
Throughout the course, you complete exercises that help you audit your time,
redesign your schedule, and build better habits. By the end, you’ll have a
practical, realistic productivity plan you can maintain for the long
run.
Modules Understanding Time, Energy &
Attention — 3 hours Prioritization Frameworks (Eisenhower, Pareto,
etc.) — 3 hours Planning Tools: Time Blocking, Batching &
Routines — 4 hours Removing Time Drains & Mental Load — 3
hours Habit Building & Motivation Strategies — 3 hours Digital
Productivity Tools & Templates — 2.5 hours Designing Your Real-Life
Productivity System — 3 hours Final Schedule Redesign Project — 2
hours