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Bike sharing Data Analysis for data-driven business decisions
Goal: Convert casual users of the service into paying members Source: primary data, 12 datasets containing data for 2022 Context: You are a junior data analyst working in the marketing analyst team at Cyclistic, a bike-share company in Chicago. The marketing director believes the company’s future success depends on maximizing the number of annual memberships.…
Research and train a Machine Learning Algorithm for Pain Recognition through Facial Expressions
Description: My role in the Team was to focus on finding, training and testing the algorithm I was part of a team. My role was to find and train the algorithm and ensure it worked properly. My colleagues focused on important ethical, historical, and presentational aspects related to pain perception. Datasets I used public databases…
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I’m officially a Google Certified Data Analyst!
I’m excited to share that I recently earned the Google Data Analyst Certification. This is a significant achievement for me, and I’m proud of the hard work and dedication that went into earning it. What is it? The “Google Data Analytics Certificate” is a professional certificate that is designed to prepare learners for entry-level data…
My Exchange period in Finland: An unforgettable experience
I recently completed my Erasmus exchange program in Finland, where I studied Computer Science at Metropolia University of Applied Sciences. The period was from 1/08/2022 to 8/01/2023, and it was an unforgettable experience that I will cherish for the rest of my life. I loved it 😉 One of the best things about my Erasmus…
I achieved the rank of Database Master (I own the badge for it 😀 )
Top 10 in Database course at the University of Milan link to my course: https://www.unimi.it/en/education/degree-programme-courses/2023/databases-and-web I am excited to share that I have earned a badge for being in the top 10 out of 200 students in my Database course at the University of Milan! It was one of my biggest courses and it covered…
Just completed 2 Java Certifications from “Code with Mosh”
Introduction: I’m excited to announce that I’ve just completed the Code with Mosh Java Part 1 and Part 2 certifications! These certifications cover a wide range of Java topics, from the basics of programming to more advanced concepts such as object-oriented programming and data structures and algorithms. The Code with Mosh Java Part 1 Certification:…
Starting my journey as a crypto market investor
My First Cypto It’s time to diversify my investments and to enter the crypto market. My first investment is in Mina Protocol, a blockchain that uses a unique cryptographic technology called zk-SNARKs (zero-knowledge succinct non-interactive arguments of knowledge) to keep its blockchain small and secure. I have already gained some experience in the stock market,…
Starting my journey as a stock market investor
I was exited to start my journey as a stock market investor. My first investment was in Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google. I had been interested in investing for some time, but I had been hesitant because I didn’t know much about the stock market. Before I made my investment in Alphabet, I…
High school graduation
Congratulations to all the high school graduates of 2016! It’s an exciting time to be graduating, with so many opportunities ahead. But it’s also a time to reflect on the past five years and all that we’ve learned. I’ve learned a lot in high school, both inside and outside of the classroom. I’ve learned about myself and the world around…
Just finished 2 Cisco Networking Certifications “IT Essentials” and “CCNA Routing and Switching”
I am happy to share that I have recently earned two Cisco certifications: IT Essentials and CCNA Routing and Switching: Introduction to Networks. I passed the IT Essentials exam in November 2014 and the CCNA Routing and Switching exam now (June 2016). Cisco IT Essentials is an entry-level certification that covers the basics of computer hardware…
Two years of TIM courses: a personal reflection
Two years ago, I decided to take a TIM course on the architecture of fixed and mobile networks. I was interested in learning more about how these networks worked and how they were evolving. The course was well-taught and informative. A year later, I took a second TIM course on the new hyperlinked world. This…
Obtaining the BLS (Basic Life Support and Defibrillation) certification: A lifesaving skill for everyone
I am excited to announce that I have recently obtained the Basic Life Support and Defibrillation (BLS) certification. This certification provides me with the skills and knowledge I need to respond to cardiac emergencies, including performing CPR(Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and using an AED (Automated External Defibrillation). I decided to pursue this certification because I believe that…
My experience presenting the telecommunication specialization to the newbies
Today, I had the opportunity to present the telecommunication specialization to the newbies who are subscribing to the third year of our school. As you may know, third-year students have to choose between different specializations, and I was asked by my professors to represent the telecommunication specialization. I was a bit nervous at first, but…
Organizing the Career Day for 2 years in a row
For the second year in a row, I had the pleasure of being a member of the staff organizing Career Day that was located in the main building of my high school. It was a rewarding experience that gave me the opportunity to help students learn about different career paths and connect with potential employers.…
Winning a competition in Telecommunication and then being Team Leader of an innovation project
After winning a competition about telecommunication technologies in 2015, I had the incredible award to attend the Telecom Summer Camp in Rome, Italy. To be eligible for the camp, all students from the top 20 telecommunications schools in Italy were required to take an exam that assessed their knowledge of telecommunications. I was honored to…
2 RFI Certifications: an interesting learning
In 2014 and 2015, I completed two certifications related to the Italian railway network, RFI. These certifications were technical in nature and covered a wide range of topics, including railway signaling, track maintenance, and train control systems. Although I am not passionate about it, I am glad that I took the time to learn more…
Presenting my project at the Verona Robotic Fair 2015
I am excited to share that in May 2015, I was asked by my professor to present my class project at the Verona Robotic Fair. My project was to link three PLCs and make them communicate through some buttons that I installed on an electronic board. I programmed the PLCs to give an electric signal…
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Definition
Knowledge seeker skill is the ability to identify, acquire, and apply new knowledge in a variety of contexts. It is a critical skill for success in today’s rapidly changing world.
Knowledge seeker skills include the ability to:
- Identify areas of interest and curiosity.
- Identify and evaluate credible sources of information.
- Collect and synthesize information from multiple sources.
- Critically evaluate information and identify bias.
- Apply knowledge to solve problems and make decisions.
- Reflect on learning and identify areas for improvement.
People with strong knowledge seeker skills are lifelong learners who are always eager to learn new things. They are also able to apply what they learn to their work, their personal lives, and their communities.
Knowledge seeker skills are important in all areas of life, but they are especially important in the workplace. Employers increasingly value employees who are able to learn new things quickly and who are able to apply their knowledge to solve problems and make decisions.
Here are some examples of how knowledge seeker skills can be used in the workplace:
- A software engineer using knowledge seeker skills to learn about new programming languages and technologies.
- A marketing manager using knowledge seeker skills to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and customer insights.
- A teacher using knowledge seeker skills to develop new lesson plans and activities that engage their students.
- A doctor using knowledge seeker skills to stay up-to-date on the latest medical research and treatment protocols.
Knowledge seeker skills are essential for success in the 21st century. By developing these skills, people can learn to adapt to change, solve problems creatively, and make informed decisions.
Here are some tips for developing knowledge seeker skills:
- Be curious and ask questions.
- Be open to new ideas and perspectives.
- Be willing to learn from others.
- Be critical of the information you consume.
- Be reflective of your own learning.
By following these tips, you can develop the knowledge seeker skills you need to succeed in today’s world.

