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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Lab Featured Implement the User Experience for your AppSheet App
In this lab, you will use AppSheet to implement the UX components in your app.
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Lab Featured Deploy a Compute Instance with a Remote Startup Script: Challenge Lab
Configure a Linux Google Compute Engine instance that installs an Apache web server software using a remote startup script, then confirm that Apache has successfully installed.
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Lab Featured Implement Cloud Security Fundamentals on Google Cloud: Challenge Lab
This challenge lab tests your skills using security and identity services with Google Cloud.
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Lab Featured AppSheet to Google Chat using Webhooks from Automation Bots
Use an inventory manager AppSheet app, configure connections via webhooks, and automate what will happen for some common changes in the data.
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Lab Featured Service Accounts and Roles: Fundamentals
In this hands-on lab, you learn how to create and manage Service Accounts
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Lab Featured Loading Your Own Data into BigQuery
This lab teaches you how to ingest data from a CSV file into tables in BigQuery.
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Lab Featured Cloud Endpoints: Qwik Start
In this lab you'll deploy a sample API with Google Cloud Endpoints.
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Lab Featured Using Memorystore for Redis Read Replicas to Improve Read Performance
In this lab, you will configure a highly available Memorystore cluster and review the architecture of such a deployment.
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Lab Featured Analyze audit logs using BigQuery
Analyze a series of events using logging tools to determine if the activity is considered an incident
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Lab Featured Build LookML Objects in Looker: Challenge Lab
In this challenge lab, you test your skills in building LookML objects in Looker. You are expected to create and use dimensions, measures, views, derived tables, filters, and datagroups.