On-demand activities

Find the right on-demand learning activities for you. Labs are short learning activities that teach you a specific lesson by giving you direct, temporary, hands-on access to real cloud resources. Courses are longer activities, consisting of several modules made of videos, documents, hands-on labs and quizzes. Finally, quests are similar, but are usually shorter and contain only labs.

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    Generative AI: Go Hindi

    Arcade chatbot lab to learn about Hindi

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    Generative AI: Hamburg Tour

    Arcade chatbot lab to learn about the Hamburg

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    Arcade Adventure: Cloud Storage I

    Arcade Adventure: Google Cloud Storage chapter one

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    Datastore: Qwik Start

    This hands-on lab will show you how to store and query data in Google Cloud Datastore using the Google Cloud Platform.

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    Loading Data into Cloud SQL

    In this lab, you import data from CSV text files into Cloud SQL and then carry out some basic data analysis using simple queries.

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    Enhancing Google Cloud Network Security

    Advancing your Google Cloud network security with VM-Series, Cloud IDS, and XSOAR.

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    Classify Images of Clouds in the Cloud with AutoML Images

    AutoML Images helps developers with limited ML expertise train high quality image recognition models. In this hands-on lab, you will learn how to train a custom model to recognize different types of clouds (cumulus, cumulonimbus, etc.).

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    Generative AI: Go French

    Arcade chatbot lab to learn about French

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    Reinforcement Learning: Qwik Start

    In this lab, you will learn and get hands-on practice with the fundamental concepts of Reinforcement Learning.

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    It Speaks! Create Synthetic Speech Using Text-to-Speech

    In this lab, you create a series of audio files using the Text-to-Speech API, then listen to them to compare the differences.