Master the Linux command line interface and essential system operations in this beginner-friendly course.
Master the Linux command line interface and essential system operations in this beginner-friendly course.
This foundational course introduces students to Linux, the world's most widely-used operating system for embedded devices and servers. Learn to navigate the Linux file system, use essential commands, and master the command line interface. The curriculum covers Linux history, basic system operations, and practical skills for software development. Using a browser-based learning environment, students gain hands-on experience with immediate feedback, making it perfect for aspiring developers and IT professionals.
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What you'll learn
Understand the historical development of Unix and Linux systems
Master basic Linux commands and system control
Navigate and manipulate the Linux filesystem effectively
Manage system memory and running processes
Compile and execute C programs in Linux environment
Skills you'll gain
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Graded assignments, Exams
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Module Description
This comprehensive introduction to Linux operating system focuses on command line interface mastery. Students learn about Linux's evolution from Unix and its significance in modern computing. The curriculum covers essential skills including filesystem navigation, basic command usage, and process management. Through hands-on practice in a browser-based environment, participants learn to compile and execute C programs on Linux. The course emphasizes practical application and fundamental understanding of Linux operations.
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Professor of Engineering | Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion
Petra Bonfert-Taylor is a Professor and the Associate Dean of Diversity and Inclusion at Dartmouth College's Thayer School of Engineering. She earned her Ph.D. in Mathematics from the Technical University of Berlin in 1996 and spent three years as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan before joining Wesleyan University as a tenure-track professor. During her time at Wesleyan, she created the course "Introduction to Complex Analysis" (available on Coursera). In 2015, she transitioned to Dartmouth as a tenured full professor. Petra has an extensive record of publications and has delivered lectures to both national and international audiences. Her research has been supported by numerous grants from the National Science Foundation, and she is equally committed to teaching. She has received multiple accolades, including the Binswanger Prize for Excellence in Teaching at Wesleyan University, the Excellence in Teaching Award at Dartmouth’s Thayer School of Engineering, and the NH High Tech Council Tech Teacher of the Year Award. Petra is deeply committed to broadening access to high-quality education and developing innovative teaching methods that provide equal opportunities for students from all backgrounds.

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Computer Science Educator and Educational Technology Innovator
Rémi Sharrock serves as an Associate Professor at Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, where he combines expertise in distributed systems research with innovative approaches to computer science education. After earning his PhD in Computer Science from the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse in 2010, he has established himself as a leader in both academic research and educational innovation. His research portfolio spans autonomic computing, large-scale distributed systems, and educational technology, with significant contributions to cloud computing, smart grids, and wireless sensor networks. Sharrock has gained international recognition for his educational innovations, particularly for developing the "C Programming with Linux" professional certificate program with Dartmouth College, which won the prestigious 2019 edX Prize and has attracted over 170,000 learners worldwide. He created groundbreaking educational tools including WebLinux, a browser-based Linux emulator, and Codecast, an interactive programming tutorial system. His first MOOC, "ABC du Langage C," won the 2016 Google Award for most innovative MOOC, and he continues to collaborate with major universities like Cornell and Stanford on research into online learning effectiveness. At age 36, he has already transformed computer science education through his innovative approach to teaching programming, making complex technical concepts accessible to beginners while maintaining rigorous academic standards.
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