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Free October 2024 Wallpaper & Instagram quote

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Free October 2024 Wallpaper & Instagram quote

Free October 2024 Wallpaper & Instagram quote

Free October 2024 wallpaper is here!

October is here, and with it comes the crisp autumn air, the vibrant colors of changing leaves, and the spooky spirit of Halloween. To celebrate this magical time of year, I’ve created a free monthly wallpaper featuring a delightful array of pumpkins in a spooky black and orange color palette.

Whether you’re looking to decorate your desktop, phone, or tablet, or simply want to add a touch of autumnal charm to your social media feed, this wallpaper is sure to brighten your day. Inside, you’ll find three different versions of each wallpaper: plain, with a calendar to help you keep track of your spooky activities, and with the enchanting quote “Hocus Pocus” to set the mood.

Each wallpaper download from October 2024 includes the following:

  • Desktop wallpaper x3 (plain, with the calendar, and with a quote)
  • Phone wallpaper x3 (plain, with the calendar and with a quote)
  • Tablet wallpaper
  • Instagram ready quote

October's 2024 wallpaper phone preview

A Spooky Quote for Your October Wallpaper

Want to add a little spooky spice to your digital life? Our “Hocus Pocus” wallpaper and Instagram post are just the thing! This classic Halloween spell will cast a magical spell on your screen and help you get into the spooky spirit. Whether you’re chilling at home or haunting the ‘gram, these designs are sure to be a hit.

Hocus Pocus

P.S the square image is also included as a larger file in the download package below! Feel free to post it on your Instagram.



Looking for more? Check our previous wallpapers!

You can get three different desktop options with the free download – one with a calendar, one without the calendar, and another with a quote. Additionally, there’s a wallpaper available for tablets and three phone options too. You’ll also find an Instagram-ready square that features the weekly quote.

Free October 2024 Wallpaper & Instagram quote featuring hand drawn pumpkins

FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.

NOTE: This wallpaper is available as a free download through October 31, 2024 only. After that, a $5 download fee applies.


Looking for more?

Browse all wallpapers from this series.



Loving your new wallpaper! It really sets the tone, right?

Speaking of setting the tone, have you considered giving your website or blog a makeover too? A visually appealing design can grab attention and keep visitors engaged, just like a killer wallpaper. Check the designs below and find the perfect fit to elevate your online presence!

Blogger templates

WordPress Themes


Your voice matters!

If you have your favorite quotes or lyrics and would like them to appear on the next free wallpaper, make sure to post them in the comments below or send us your ideas via email.

Enjoy!

University of Texas System and Coursera Expand Micro-credential Program Partnership to Include UT’s Health Institutions

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University of Texas System and Coursera Expand Micro-credential Program Partnership to Include UT’s Health Institutions

By Jeff Maggioncalda, Coursera CEO

Career paths are evolving, even for advanced healthcare professionals. In today’s competitive and fast-changing job market, those with specialized knowledge, high-demand professional skills, and a willingness to learn will stand out.

Today, we’re excited to announce the expansion of our partnership with the University of Texas System (UT System) to offer nearly 15,000 students enrolled at UT Health Houston, UT Health San Antonio, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, UT Medical Branch, and UT Southwestern Medical Center access to our high-demand Professional Certificates, free of cost. 

In the U.S., Texas is ranked second for employment of healthcare professionals. With Coursera’s Career Academy, UT students can prepare for careers shaping the future of biotechnology and biosciences in public and private sectors, with training from the world’s top companies including Google, IBM, and Microsoft. As healthcare becomes more digital, many data and business credentials can enhance qualifications for healthcare positions, while software and IT skills will be required to manage patient portals, telehealth platforms, mobile apps, and AI integration into various administrative, diagnostic, and treatment processes.

The UT-Coursera “Texas Credentials for the Future” program remains the most extensive industry-recognized micro-credential program in the country. More than 255,000 students across UT’s nine academic institutions now have free access to over 45 Professional Certificates, equipping them with job-ready skills in a variety of fields without prior work experience. To date, students have spent more than 111,000 learning online and completing more than 18,300 courses.

In a recent Coursera global survey, 94% of university leaders said they believe micro-credentials can strengthen students’ long-term career outcomes. The report also found higher rates of satisfaction and engagement with students enrolled in these programs.

We’re excited to expand our partnership with the UT System to provide industry microcredentials to all students from all UT institutions, enriching the broad-based curriculum and preparing graduates to become future leaders in various industries. 

Rollout schedules for students, faculty, staff, and alumni will vary by institution. For more information about Texas Credentials for the Future, visit utsystem.edu/sites/texas-microcredentials

To learn more about Coursera for Campus, visit coursera.org/campus

Weekly Student News Quiz: Lebanon, Batman, Baby Hippo

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Weekly Student News Quiz: Lebanon, Batman, Baby Hippo

Defiant, sassy, slippery and chubby, a pygmy hippopotamus in Thailand has become a global sensation, stealing hearts across the internet and occasionally biting zookeepers. The baby hippo’s name, Moo Deng, was chosen by a poll held on the zoo’s Facebook page.

What does the young social media star’s name translate to?

Do You Have Important Adults in Your Life Who Aren’t Your Parents?

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A guest writer shares the joys of raising children who aren’t her own. What have your relationships with adults who aren’t your parents meant to you?

Baby Hippo

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Moo Deng, a baby pygmy hippo at a zoo in Thailand, has become a social media star. Are you a fan?

Word of the Day: abdicate

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This word has appeared in 23 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

Overcoming Mobile Learning Challenges in 2024

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Overcoming Mobile Learning Challenges in 2024

Instructor?

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  • No blog next week due to a business travel.

Does High School Need to Be Less Demanding?

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A high school teacher says students “need to do less so that they can do better.” Do you agree?

Word of the Day: seismic

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This word has appeared in 308 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

How to Find a Career That You Will Love

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How to Find a Career That You Will Love

Do you love your career? Do you wake up knowing that today will be exciting and satisfying? So many people continue with jobs that they don’t really like, simply because changing careers seems scary. First, you have to choose a new career, which sometimes isn’t easy, and then you have to actually find a way of starting that career. What if it doesn’t work out?

However, changing careers can also be exciting. Trying something completely new is never going to be easy, but the rewards could also be really, really big. Here are some tips to help you find a career you love.

1. Ask “What do I love doing right now?”

Before you find a new career, you have to know what you want. So, make a list of all the things you like and don’t like about your current job. Think about daily tasks, deadlines, and challenges. What aspect of your job excites you? What aspects do you really dislike? Putting this on paper will help you make a plan.

2. Ask “What do I dream about doing?”

If you could do anything, what would it be? Try not to think too seriously – just let yourself dream for a minute. For instance, if you love reading fiction, did you ever consider a career as a writer or a journalist? Or maybe an author? What is your dream?

3. Talk to Friends and Family

Get help from friends or family who you can talk to. They might also have some ideas about what they think you would be really good at. You don’t need to do exactly what they say, but it might get you thinking about other options.  

4. Get Networking

Get out there and start meeting different people who have similar interests to you. This will help you make new contacts, and possibly new friends. Widening your network will make it easier to discover the thing that you love.

5. Find a Career Coach

Working with a coach or mentor can be a great source of career guidance. The decision to change careers shouldn’t be done too quickly, so the more research and time you put into planning your career path, the better. This research will make sure you will have the info you need to make the right decision.

6. Research Careers

Get online and read as much as you can about the careers you’re interested in, and then try a variety of free courses related to those careers. There’s no better way to find out if something is for you than by trying it, and even better if you can do so for free. For instance, do you have what it takes to become an entrepreneur? What about a career in IT or photography? After you study one course, you might learn that area is not for you. This really helps you make the right decision.

7. Upskill

Once you’ve found the general area you’re interested in, upskilling is the best way to get you to the next level. Alison offers over 1,000 free online courses that are interactive and easy to use at both Certificate and Diploma level. It takes no financial commitment, and you can study in your own time, while still maintaining your current hours at work.

So, you know what to do, now start doing it! Find your perfect career today!