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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Atelier Sélection Export Data from Google Earth Engine to BigQuery
In this lab, you will learn how to export data from Google Earth Engine to BigQuery using the Earth Engine Code Editor.
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Atelier Sélection Transacting Digital Assets with Multi-Party Computation and Confidential Space
In this lab, you build the foundation for a Multi-Party Computation workload that signs an Ethereum transaction in Confidential Space based on co-signer key materials.
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Atelier Sélection Classify Text into Categories with the Natural Language API
In this lab you'll learn how to classify text into categories using the Natural Language API
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Atelier Sélection Get Started with Cloud Storage: Challenge Lab
Test your skills and knowledge! You should be familiar with the content of the Get Started with Cloud Storage before attempting this lab.
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Atelier Sélection Google Apps Script: Access Google Sheets, Maps & Gmail in 4 Lines of Code
In this lab, you learn one of the easiest ways to write code that accesses Google developer technologies, all by leveraging one of the mainstream web development languages, JavaScript.
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Atelier Sélection Create a Custom Network and Apply Firewall Rules
Use the gcloud command line to set up a VPN and 3 subnetworks, then apply firewalls.
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Atelier Sélection Creating a Data Warehouse Through Joins and Unions
This lab focuses on how to create new reporting tables using SQL JOINS and UNIONs.
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Atelier Sélection Creating and Alerting on Logs-based Metrics
In this hands-on lab learn how to create log-based metrics and view the alerts in Cloud Monitoring
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Atelier Sélection Dataproc: Qwik Start - Command Line
This lab shows you how to create a Dataproc cluster, run a simple Apache Spark job in the cluster, and then modify the number of workers in the cluster using the command line. Watch these short videos, Dataproc: Qwik Start - Qwiklabs Preview and Run Spark and Hadoop Faster with Cloud Dataproc.