Google Cloud Computing Foundations Data ML and AI Google Cloud GoogleX
Google Cloud Computing Foundations Data ML and AI Google Cloud GoogleX
Welcome to GoogleX’s Google Cloud Computing Foundations: Data, ML, and AI Google Cloud
course. This is the last of four courses required for the Google Cloud Computing Foundations
Program certificate.
Course Description:
The Google Cloud Computing Foundations courses help build cloud literacy for individuals who
have little to no background or experience in cloud computing. They provide an overview of
concepts central to cloud infrastructure, application development, big data, and machine learning,
and where and how Google Cloud fits in.
This is the last course in a four-course series called Google Cloud Computing Foundations. The
courses should be completed in the following order:
Course Objectives:
After completing this course, you will be able to:
● Discover a variety of managed big data services in the cloud.
● Explain what machine learning is, the terminology used, and its value proposition.
Prerequisites:
● Google Cloud Computing Foundations: Networking and Security in Google Cloud.
Time Commitment:
2 weeks, spending 4-5 hours per week.
Course Syllabus:
This course is arranged in 2 modules. We estimate that you will need to spend at least 8-10 hours
to complete the course. The course is self-paced, so you have the flexibility to complete modules
in your own time.
Module 9 - You Have the Data, but What Are You Doing with It?
• Introduction
• Summary
• AutoML
• Custom Training
• Pre-built APIs
• Lab - Cloud Natural Language API: Qwik Start (verified users only)
• Lab - Google Cloud Speech API: Qwik Start (verified users only)
• Summary
Assessment Summary:
Learners will need to gain 75% or above to successfully pass this course. The assessment
breakdown is as follows.
Please note:
• The labs are for verified users only and there is a set time limit to complete each lab.
• You can complete the labs at any time while the course is open, however we do recommend
that you complete them sequentially, after you complete the relevant module.