Java Front-ends for desktop and mobile With Java FX Programming Java Front-ends for desktop and mobile With Java FX In this course we create attractive, functional Front-ends using JavaFX. Prerequisites: Delegates already have basic Java Skills. Duration: 2 consecutive days, the first date shows as the booking date Where: Online with Gotomeeting.com Download: Download Java JDK and Eclipse IDE. London classroom: on request locations, bring you own device Location: Online Interactive Instructor-led Webinar. Our Style: This is a very practical course giving you hands-on practice. Included: Course exercises, notes, examples, computers, evaluations Certification: PCWorkshops JavaFX Qualification Java Intermediate and Front-end Course Description Database Concepts Revision: DataBase SQL, database principles and JDBC GUI's with Java FX Building Java FX GUI's Course Contents: GUI's with JavaFX Building Java GUI's. Create a front-end form interface for an application. Working with nodes, labels, inputboxes, prgress bars, etc. Formatting your front-end. Import a Java package to interact with the front-end. Interact with a database via the front-end. Practical Examine the Java SE event model. What is an event. What is event handling. Develop event handlers. Develop Lambda-style event handlers. Practical Create a quotation app. Create a movie booking app. How to create your installer and upload your app Webservices Java Web services What are Web Services? Why Java Web Services? Web Services - Characteristics Web Services - Architecture Web Services - Examples and exercises What is included PCWorkshops Course Certificate on completion Java Course Notes Java Code Examples Practical Java Course exercises, Java Course Revision work After the course: 1-Hour personalised online revision session Book the Java Intermediate and Front-end Course Powered by Eventbrite About us Our experienced trainers are award winners. More about us FAQ's Client Comments
This intensive one-day IACCM-approved programme helps participants develop the skills, knowledge and competencies required to plan for and carry out effective negotiations in a range of different environments. By the end of the programme participants will be able to: Understand the basic concepts of negotiation and how it adds value to the organisation Recognise the stages of negotiation and the skills required at each stage Make use of tried-and-tested negotiation planning tools Apply a range of negotiation tools and techniques to support the organisation in obtaining value for money, quality and fit-for-purpose outcomes Set negotiation objectives Appreciate the importance of interpersonal skills in maximising the opportunities for reaching win/win agreements 1 Welcome Introductions Aims and objectives Plan for the day 2 Why negotiate? Understanding the negotiation context Negotiating with suppliers Negotiating with stakeholders 3 Understanding the process The phases of negotiation and what to do in each phase Before During After 4 Planning Appreciating the importance of planning Different approaches Identifying the key variables Setting objectives for each of them Practical negotiation planning exercise 5 Doing The key skills required, Communication Numeracy empathy Applying these skills in a role play: practical exercise 6 Close Review of key learning points Personal action planning
This is a very popular, comprehensive, practical and experiential programme, covering: Assessing risks: Defines and demystifies risk and risk assessment. Risk assessments and a simple scoring system are introduced, and participants carry out assessments. Controlling risks: Cutting risks down, concentrating on the best techniques to control key risks and how to choose the right methods. Understanding your responsibilities: The legal framework; health & safety management systems. Identifying hazards: The main issues any organisation has to deal with: entrances and exits, work traffic, fire, chemicals, electricity, physical and verbal abuse, bullying, stress, noise, housekeeping and the working environment, slips, trips and falls, working at height, computers and manual handling. Investigating accidents and incidents: Why accidents should be investigated, why things go wrong and how to carry out an investigation when they do. Measuring performance: How checking performance can help to improve health & safety. How to develop basic performance indicators. Auditing and proactive and reactive measuring. Protecting the environment: Introduction to waste and pollution. How organisations and individual managers can get involved in cutting down their environmental impacts. The programme enables participants to: Assess and control risks and hazards Understand their own responsibilities for safety and health Investigate incidents Measure their own performance Reflect on good practice and plan how to ensure the safety of the staff for whom they are responsible
The Food Hygiene Regulations 2006 are considered to be the most important food safety and hygiene regulations in the UK. These regulations go one step further than the Food Safety Act 1990 as they specify that ALL food businesses have a legal obligation to make sure that food they prepare and serve to the public is safe and hygienic.
This is an incredibly practical programme which has been developed to enable participants to improve their memory skills. The session focuses on specific techniques that can be used to improve retention of information. It also introduces the principles of mind-mapping By the end of this programme participants will be able to: Explain how our brain processes and stores information Describe the difference between short-term and long-term memory Use specific techniques to improve retention Explain the principles of mind mapping Be able to use mind maps to plan and order information Each participant, no matter how poor they believe their memory to be, will by the close of the session have learnt techniques that enable them to memorise 53 items in a prescriptive order - a massive boost to their confidence in their memory skills. 1 An introduction to the brain's functions Introductory brain-training How the brain works Left / right brain function Short-term and long-term memory Barriers to a good memory 2 Memory techniques Tips and techniques for improving memory Basic word association Chaining and linking Touchstone techniques Use of mnemonics Memory hooks Remembering names 3 Maximising memory Minimising barriers The importance of sleep and diet Supplements which may affect memory 4 Mind-mapping Purpose and principles Creating a mind map Use of colour to delight the eye and tickle the brain How to use the output from a map
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Who would find this course useful? This course excellent for beginners who would like to enter the programmer world via C#. Or for individuals have a particular need for C# Level: A good start for beginners through to intermediate with OOP. Practical confidence will be achieved with a very practical approach to the training. This is normally online, but onsite and classroom courses are also available on request
SSRS Report Builder Course Summary. Practical SSRS Report Builder course, to leavy you full conversant with queries, DML and DDL statements. Hands-on, Practical SSRS course. PCWorkshops SSRS Course Certificate. Max 4 people per course, we keep it personalised. Where is the SSRS Report Builder Course? Online: Instructor-led. Classroom: Request per email. SSRS Course Materials SSRS Coding Examples Manuals and Notes: In-depth reference materials Exercises: Practical exercises Payment Options → £600, Follow the booking link Arrange for installments Included with SSRS Report Builder Course: SSRS Course Certificate on completion. SSRS Course Manual. Practical SSRS Course exercises. SSRS Code Samples. After the course, 1 free session for questions. Max group size, online and in classroom, on this SSRS Course is 4. Course Topics SSRS Report Builder Course Topics SSRS Course topics: This course focus on producing reports using MS SQL SSRS Report Builder, to use the product features and tools related to data retrieval, visualisations and deployment. The Target Audience: end-users who will produce reports for their department or group using datasets. SSRS Course Topics Report Models: Data source views Creating a model Entities, attributes and roles Tables: Creating tables Interactive sorting Floating headers Grouping: Inserting groups Group headers/footers Displaying group totals Expanding and collapsing Expressions: The expression builder The Report Items collection Built-in fields Conditional formatting expressions Page headers and footers Page names and numbers Exporting reports: The various report formats Using RenderFormat. Parameters: Creating parameters Filtering using parameters Drop list parameters Coping with empty tables Matrices: Row and column groups Sorting and filtering matrices Creating subtotals Charts: Creating charts The parts of a chart Formatting charts Basic reports: Text boxes and images Selecting report items Formatting parts of a report Miniature charts Creating sparklines Creating data bars Graphical indicators Creating and customising indicators Linear and radial gauges Lists: Page-per-record lists Dashboard lists Other list ideas Subreports: Creating a child report Creating the main report Linking the two reports Report parts: Publishing report parts The report part gallery Updating report parts Book the SSRS Course About us Our experienced trainers are award winners. More about us FAQ's Client Comments
SSRS Report Builder Course Summary. Practical SSRS Report Builder course, to leavy you full conversant with queries, DML and DDL statements. Hands-on, Practical SSRS course. PCWorkshops SSRS Course Certificate. Max 4 people per course, we keep it personalised. Where is the SSRS Report Builder Course? Online: Instructor-led. Classroom: Request per email. SSRS Course Materials SSRS Coding Examples Manuals and Notes: In-depth reference materials Exercises: Practical exercises Payment Options → £600, Follow the booking link Arrange for installments Included with SSRS Report Builder Course: SSRS Course Certificate on completion. SSRS Course Manual. Practical SSRS Course exercises. SSRS Code Samples. After the course, 1 free session for questions. Max group size, online and in classroom, on this SSRS Course is 4. Course Topics SSRS Report Builder Course Topics SSRS Course topics: This course focus on producing reports using MS SQL SSRS Report Builder, to use the product features and tools related to data retrieval, visualisations and deployment. The Target Audience: end-users who will produce reports for their department or group using datasets. SSRS Course Topics Report Models: Data source views Creating a model Entities, attributes and roles Tables: Creating tables Interactive sorting Floating headers Grouping: Inserting groups Group headers/footers Displaying group totals Expanding and collapsing Expressions: The expression builder The Report Items collection Built-in fields Conditional formatting expressions Page headers and footers Page names and numbers Exporting reports: The various report formats Using RenderFormat. Parameters: Creating parameters Filtering using parameters Drop list parameters Coping with empty tables Matrices: Row and column groups Sorting and filtering matrices Creating subtotals Charts: Creating charts The parts of a chart Formatting charts Basic reports: Text boxes and images Selecting report items Formatting parts of a report Miniature charts Creating sparklines Creating data bars Graphical indicators Creating and customising indicators Linear and radial gauges Lists: Page-per-record lists Dashboard lists Other list ideas Subreports: Creating a child report Creating the main report Linking the two reports Report parts: Publishing report parts The report part gallery Updating report parts Book the SSRS Course About us Our experienced trainers are award winners. More about us FAQ's Client Comments
Computer Science GCSE Syllabus The GCSE Computer Science Tutor Syllabus is designed to provide tutors in England with a comprehensive framework for teaching the GCSE Computer Science curriculum effectively. This syllabus aims to equip tutors with the necessary knowledge and skills to support students in their understanding and application of core computer science concepts. Module 1: Introduction to Computer Science - Overview of computer science and its relevance in today's world - Understanding the components of a computer system - Introduction to algorithms and problem-solving techniques - Exploration of programming languages and their uses Module 2: Computer Hardware - Understanding the main components of a computer system, including CPU, memory, and storage devices - Exploring input and output devices and their functionalities - Understanding the role of operating systems and software in computer systems Module 3: Software Development - Introduction to programming concepts and languages (e.g., Python or Java) - Understanding variables, data types, and operators - Building algorithms and logical reasoning skills - Introduction to flowcharts and pseudocode - Implementation of simple programs and debugging techniques Module 4: Data Representation - Understanding binary, hexadecimal, and denary number systems - Representation of text, images, and sound using binary - Introduction to data compression and encryption techniques Module 5: Computer Networks - Understanding the basics of computer networks, including LAN, WAN, and the Internet - Introduction to network topologies, protocols, and security - Exploring the impact of digital communication on society Module 6: Cybersecurity and Ethical Issues - Understanding the importance of cybersecurity and data protection - Introduction to common threats and vulnerabilities - Exploring ethical issues related to computer science, such as privacy and intellectual property rights Module 7: Algorithms and Programming Techniques - Advanced programming concepts, including conditionals, loops, and functions - Introduction to sorting and searching algorithms - Exploring data structures, such as arrays and lists Module 8: System Architecture - Understanding the structure and function of a CPU - Introduction to memory hierarchy and cache - Exploring the Von Neumann architecture and its limitations Module 9: Computational Thinking and Problem Solving - Advanced problem-solving techniques using computational thinking - Introduction to algorithms for complex problems - Exploring algorithmic efficiency and optimization techniques Module 10: Exam Preparation and Revision - Reviewing key concepts covered throughout the syllabus - Practicing past exam questions and providing guidance on exam techniques - Supporting students with exam preparation strategies Please note that the duration and depth of each module can vary depending on the level of expertise required and the specific needs of the learners. Additionally, it's important to adapt the curriculum to the learners' proficiency levels, whether they are A Level/GCSE students or adult learners with different experience levels.