Half day refresher training for staff already C Card trained, registered and on the QES system. We will deliver this training via Teams and will send the link out before the training. We will cover: Reminder of how the C Card Scheme works and value of the scheme Confidentiality and the Fraser Guidelines Safeguarding and signposting The QES system Inclusive condom education New ordering system for stock and stock control If you haven't attended C Card provider training previously you can book on our new providers course by contacting jo@sexeducationcompany.org
Overview This comprehensive course on Amazon Web Services (AWS) will deepen your understanding on this topic. After successful completion of this course you can acquire the required skills in this sector. This Amazon Web Services (AWS) comes with accredited certification from CPD, which will enhance your CV and make you worthy in the job market. So enrol in this course today to fast-track your career ladder. How will I get my certificate? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. Who is This course for? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Amazon Web Services (AWS). It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. Requirements Our Amazon Web Services (AWS) is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career Path Learning this new skill will help you to advance in your career. It will diversify your job options and help you develop new techniques to keep up with the fast-changing world. This skillset will help you to- Open doors of opportunities Increase your adaptability Keep you relevant Boost confidence And much more! Course Curriculum 9 sections • 66 lectures • 08:58:00 total length •Introduction to AWS - Cloud Computing: 00:11:00 •Introduction to AWS - Cloud Computing Continue: 00:10:00 •Launching a Server: 00:10:00 •Launching a Server Continues: 00:08:00 •Adding Tags: 00:09:00 •Launching a Windows Instance: 00:08:00 •Data storage Using S3: 00:07:00 •Data storage Using S3 Continues: 00:07:00 •AWS - EBS Part A: 00:07:00 •AWS - EBS Part B: 00:08:00 •AWS - EBS Part C: 00:06:00 •Running Instance: 00:08:00 •Terminate Instances: 00:02:00 •RDS and Dynamo DB Overview: 00:08:00 •Delete DB Instance: 00:06:00 •AWS - EFS Demo: 00:08:00 •More on AWS - EFS Demo: 00:10:00 •S3 Java API: 00:12:00 •More on S3 Java API: 00:11:00 •Dynamo DB Java API: 00:08:00 •Dynamo DB Java API Continues: 00:05:00 •Connecting to RDS - MySql: 00:11:00 •My SQL Driver: 00:09:00 •S3 using CLI: 00:10:00 •S3 using CLI Continues: 00:08:00 •AWS - Syn Command: 00:08:00 •Amazon DynamoDB Using: 00:09:00 •Amazon DynamoDB Using Continue: 00:10:00 •Amazon RDS Using CL: 00:12:00 •Amazon RDS Using CL Continue: 00:06:00 •More on Amazon RDS Using CL: 00:07:00 •Static website Using S3: 00:06:00 •AWS - Set Permission: 00:06:00 •Point your Domain to S3 Static Website: 00:07:00 •Point your Domain to S3 Static Website Continues: 00:09:00 •Name Servers: 00:07:00 •Create Record Set: 00:08:00 •Security Pre Work: 00:09:00 •IAM in AWS: 00:07:00 •IAM in AWS Continues: 00:06:00 •Creating New User: 00:07:00 •Storage C3: 00:10:00 •AWS - MFA in AWS: 00:07:00 •AWS - MFA in AWS Continues: 00:06:00 •Source Vs Destination: 00:07:00 •Infrastructure as Code: 00:08:00 •Infrastructure as Code Continues: 00:07:00 •Resources Name - AWSCF Bucket: 00:07:00 •Deployment Cloud Formation: 00:09:00 •Changing Access Control: 00:11:00 •Key Name - Key Val: 00:06:00 •Deployment Elastic Beanstalk: 00:06:00 •Creating Sample ENV: 00:06:00 •Deployment Ops Works Demo: 00:08:00 •Cloud Front Demo: 00:08:00 •Cloud Front Demo Continues: 00:10:00 •Security Groups: 00:08:00 •More on Security Groups: 00:08:00 •Creating a VPC: 00:09:00 •Virtual Private Cloud: 00:09:00 •Elastic IP: 00:07:00 •Allocate New Address: 00:08:00 •ELB Demo: 00:10:00 •ELB Demo Continues: 00:10:00 •Elastic Map Reduce: 00:11:00 •Amazon Cluster Running: 00:11:00
Learners will be introduced to EAS as part of the fire safety solution for tall residential properties. This CPD course provides learners with an understanding of the requirements of BS 5839-1 in relation to, design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of EAS.
This EV charging course is intended to provide expert guidance to learners wishing to gain knowledge and understanding on Electric Vehicle charging equipment installation. This 2 day course provides expert guidance on EV charging equipment installation, an important emerging area which is not covered in detail by the current edition of the Wiring Regulations (BS 7671) or the IET’s Guidance Notes. Aimed at experienced electricians interested in understanding a wide range of equipment and systems available, this course applies to the specialised installation requirements of electric vehicle charging equipment in domestic dwellings, on-street locations, commercial and industrial premises. This training course provides detailed guidance and recommendations on all aspects of the installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment from the origin of the electrical supply, through distribution and final circuits, installation of the charging equipment itself to the cable between the charging equipment and vehicle’s electrical inlet. Also included are related issues of site layout and planning and subsequent inspection, testing, certification and maintenance of installations. Also Covering: How EV charging works How to select the correct EV Charging Point Solution for the customers needs. Technical requirements of installing & the use of different earthing arrangements (TN-C-S/TT systems) Planning requirements, labelling & risk assessments How to carry out surveys & Pre Installation considerations Meeting the requirements of BS7671 Awareness of the IET code of practice for Electrical Vehicle Charging Equipment & Installation. Plus much more Why take this EV charging course? Currently there is an increasing demand for new electric vehicle charging points but too few installers to roll them out. This is already a booming market which is due to get much bigger in the near future. The number of public charging connectors and locations has increased by 38% in the past 12 months and is expected to continue at that rate for years to come. Add this important service to future proof your knowledge to allow extra inspection & testing plus new installation work with this electric vehicle charging course. We have a variety of charging units and simulated installs which means it is just as working on a real installation. Making this installers course real value for money.
Learners will develop knowledge of FD&FA systems and apply this to the provision of detection and electrical actuation for gas extinguishing systems.
City & Guilds 2392 10 level 2 is a short course aimed at newcomers to inspection and testing of electrical installations, and also the logical route towards 2391-50, 2391-51, or 2391-52. City & Guilds 2392 10 level 2 Certification is achieved on successful completion of both the practical assessment and PC based examination. A four day course for a student possessing a working knowledge of the wiring regulations, to the level of City and Guilds 2382. We strongly recommend City and Guilds 2382 is achieved prior to sitting this City & Guilds 2392 10 level 2 course, though this is NOT an entry requirement. The City & Guilds 2392 10 level 2 exam is a PC based multiple choice examination has 50 questions, is 1 hour 40 mins long and is closed book, with instant result. To further support this City & Guilds 2392 10 level 2 course, we offer a 1 day practical workshop available to candidates who have completed the course and require further ‘hands on’ practical experience prior to their practical examination. Most students who take this option, elect to complete this the day before their practical assessment. The practical assessment takes approximately 2 hours, this can, if available, be taken on the day following the on-line examination or at a later date at a time which is mutually convenient to both student and centre. The City & Guilds 2392 10 level 2 course costs include examination entry fees, a buffet lunch and refreshments throughout the day. The course costs include examination entry fees.
Objective-C programming training course description A hands on introduction that will allow you to master Objective-C and start using it to write powerful native applications for even the newest Macs and iOS devices! Using The step-by-step approach, will let you get comfortable with Objective-C's unique capabilities and Apple's Xcode 5 development environment. Make the most of Objective-C objects and messaging. Work effectively with design patterns, collections, blocks, foundation classes, threading, Git and a whole lot more. Every session builds on what you've already learned, giving a rock-solid foundation for real-world success! What will you learn Use Xcode 5. Declare classes, instance variables, properties, methods, and actions. Use arrays, dictionaries, and sets. Expand and extend classes with protocols, delegates, categories, and extensions. Use Apple's powerful classes and frameworks. Objective-C programming training course details Who will benefit: Developers wanting to learn Objective-C. Prerequisites: Software development fundamentals. Duration 5 days Objective-C programming training course contents PART 1: GETTING STARTED WITH OBJECTIVE-C The Developer Program: Objective-C, enrolling as an Apple Developer, setting up the development environment, Xcode. Your first project. OO programming with Objective-C: OO projects, Frameworks, classes and instances, encapsulation, accessors, Inheritance. OO features in Objective-C: Messages, methods, working with id, nesting messages, method signatures and parameters. allocating and initializing objects. Using Xcode: Xcode, source code control, git and Xcode, Using a Remote Repository. Compiler Directives: Projects, Compiler Directives, Prefix headers, main.m, .h files. PART 2: OBJECTIVE-C BASICS Messaging in a Testbed App: Setting Up the Testbed Apps, Adding a Text Field and Connecting It to Your Code, Sending a Message to the Text Field, Reviewing the Message Syntax. Declaring a Class in an Interface File: Context, Creating an Instance Variable with id, What Happens When Execution Stops, dynamic binding, Creating an Instance Variable for with the Class Name and with a Superclass Name, instance variable visibility. Properties in an Interface File: Interface Variables vs Properties, Declared Properties, Using Attributes. Implementing Properties. @synthesize, @dynamic. Methods in an Interface File: Methods in a Class, class and instance methods, Method declaration, returning complex data structures from Methods. Actions in an Interface File: Actions, Actions in OS X and iOS, disconnecting actions. Routing messages with selectors: Receiver and selector objects in messages, Objective-C Runtime, SEL and @selector (), performSelector, NSInvocation, testing whether an Instance can respond to a selector. Building on the Foundation: The Foundation Framework, Foundation Classes, Foundation Paradigms and Policies; Mutability, class clusters, notifications. Defining a Class in Implementation Files: Projects, dynamic typing, creating a new App, implementing a method, expanding Classses with init Methods. Organizing Data with Collections: Collecting Objects, Property Lists, Runtime, comparing the Collection Classes, Creating a Collection, Objective-C Literal Syntax, Enumerating collections, Testing Membership in a Collection, Accessing an Object in a Collection. Managing Memory and Runtime Objects: Managing objects in memory, managing reference counts manually and with ARC, variable qualifiers, variable autorelease. PART 3: EXPANDING AND EXTENDING CLASSES Protocols and Delegates: Subclassing, Protocols, Delegates, Looking Deeper Inside Protocols. Categories and Extensions: Comparing categories and protocols, categories vs subclasses, working with categories, class extensions, informal protocols. Associative References and Fast Enumeration: Objective-C 2.0 Time-Saving Features, Extending Classes by Adding Instance Variables (Sort of), Using Fast Enumeration. Blocks: Revisiting Blocks, Callbacks, Blocks, Exploring Blocks in Cocoa, Cocoa Blocks and Memory. PART 4: BEYOND THE BASICS Handling Exceptions and Errors: Exception and Error classes: NSException, NSError, Identifying exceptions, throwing exceptions, catching exceptions. Queues and Threading: Getting Started with Concurrency, Introducing Queues, Dispatch Sources, Using Dispatch Queues. Working with the Debugger: Logging Information, Console Logs, NSLog, Smart Breakpoints, enhancing breakpoints with messages. Using Xcode Debug Gauges for Analysis: Debug Gauges, Monitoing CPU and memory utilization, monitoring energy, Using Instruments. PART 5: OPTIONAL TOPICS C Syntax Summary: Data Types, Control Structures. Apps, Packages, and Bundles: Project Bundles, lproj Files, Asset Catalogs, plist Files, Precompiled Header Files (.pch). Archiving and Packaging Apps for Development and Testing: Archiving.