Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for students who already have experience creating Modern SharePoint sites and populating them with content, who want to learn advanced features to extend SharePoint's capabilities, make information easier to find and manage, use SharePoint features to improve governance and compliance, and improve the security of information and services within the SharePoint environment. Overview Create a custom site template to reduce the time spent creating similarly configured SharePoint sites. Configure managed metadata, including custom term sets, content types, and metadata-based navigation. Control access through permissions. Improve overall security of sites, lists, libraries, folders, list items, and documents. Microsoft© SharePoint©, in conjunction with the Microsoft 365? productivity and office automation suite, provides tools to create and manage a corporate intranet, facilitate content sharing and collaboration, and enable users to create, access, store, and track documents and data in a central location. Users who already have experience as SharePoint site members and owners may be ready to move on to more advanced site-building tasks such as using custom site templates, custom themes, applying advanced permissions settings, improving security, and preparing sites to support governance and compliance. Advanced site builders may be ready to undertake more advanced site management tasks, working in conjunction with their SharePoint Administrator to create and use custom site templates, term sets and metadata, manage information governance and compliance, and get deeper into SharePoint security configuration. This course focuses on these advanced site-building and administration tasks. Prerequisites To ensure your success in this course, you should have SharePoint site user skills such as the ability to view and enter data in SharePoint lists and libraries, and to navigate a typical SharePoint site. You should also have intermediate site builder skills such as the ability to create a SharePoint site, apply a site template, populate sites with pages, create lists and libraries, and connect a site to a hub site. NOTE: This course was developed using Microsoft 365 Business Standard edition. If you opt to use one of the Enterprise editions, be sure to key the course activities before you deliver the class so you will be able to anticipate any differences that students might see with the edition you use. Lesson 1: Creating Custom Site Templates Topic A: Prepare a Site Script Topic B: Generate and Use a Custom Site Template Lesson 2: Managing Content Services Topic A: Plan and Configure Managed Metadata Topic B: Create and Manage Content Types Topic C: Use Managed Metadata for Navigation and Filtering Lesson 3: Controlling Access Through Permissions Topic A: Assign Permissions Topic B: Manage Permissions Inheritance Lesson 4: Improving Security Topic A: Manage Access at the Site Level Topic B: Manage Access at the Tenant Level
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Students should have basic computer skills, SQL skills, and be familiar with concepts related to database structure and terminology. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: - Use subqueries to generate query output. - Manipulate table data by inserting, updating, and deleting records in a table. - Manipulate the table structure. - Create views, manipulate data through views, modify the view structure, and drop views. - Create indices on table columns and drop inefficient indices. - Mark the beginning of a transaction, create a savepoint within a transaction, rollback a transaction, and commit a transaction. In this course, students will work with advanced queries to manipulate and index tables. Students will also create transactions so that you can choose to save or cancel data entry process. Prerequisites SQL Querying Fundamentals - Part 1 1 - Using Subqueries to Perform Advanced Querying Search Based on Unknown Values Compare a Value with Unknown Values Search Based on the Existence of Records Generate Output Using Correlated Subqueries Filter Grouped Data Within Subqueries Perform Multiple-Level Subqueries 2 - Manipulating Table Data Insert Data Modify and Delete Data 3 - Manipulating the Table Structure Create a Simple Table Create a Table with Constraints Add or Drop Table Columns Add or Drop Constraints Modify the Column Definition Back Up Tables Delete Tables 4 - Working with Views Create a View Manipulate Data in Views Create Aliases Modify and Drop Views 5 - Indexing Data Create Indices Drop Indices 6 - Managing Transactions Create Transactions Commit Transactions
Scrum Master and Product Owner Workshop: Virtual In-House Training This workshop builds on the specific roles and responsibilities of the Product Owner and Scrum Master in a Scrum environment, and how they need to work together as part of the Scrum methodology. During these sessions, you will explore who does what before, during, and after the Scrum Sprint cycles, as well as how to make the process work best in your specific Agile environment. You will come away from this workshop with a much deeper understanding of the roles and responsibilities so that individual performance improves on the job. Improved target results include providing focused leadership, making effective decisions, guiding Agile teams, and delivering business value. Foundation Concepts Agile History, Values, and Mindset Introduction to Scrum Scrum Events Scrum Artifacts Scrum Roles and Responsibilities Scrum Roles Product Owner Responsibilities Scrum Master Responsibilities The Scrum Team Responsibilities Cross-functional Teams Product Ownership Product Ownership Vision Understand Your Customers and Market Stakeholder Management and Engagement Product Backlog What is a User Story? Epics and User Stories Acceptance Criteria Preparing User Stories for a Sprint Definition of Ready (DoR) and Definition of Done (DoD) User Story Estimation Using Planning Poker Backlog Grooming Roadmaps, Story Maps, Impact Mapping Product Backlog Prioritization, MoSCoW, Kano Analysis Technical Debt The Sprint Team Capacity and Velocity Planning Sprint Planning Meeting and Sprint Plan The Sprint: Learning to Become Self-managing, Self-organizing, Self-improving Sprint Review Meeting Retrospectives Project Progress and Completion The Daily Scrum The Task Board and The Burndown Chart Information Radiators Closing a Scrum Project Summary and Next Steps Review of course goals, objectives, and content
Why Choose Unity 3D Intermediate Level Training Course? Click here for more info Learn game development potential with our Unity 3D training courses. Perfect for beginners and experienced developers, learn to create high-quality 3D & 2D games across various platforms. Led by certified Unity instructors, explore mobile, desktop, VR/AR, consoles, and Web game development. Duration: 20 hrs Method: 1-on-1, Personalized attention Schedule: Tailor your own hours of your choice, available from Mon to Sat between 9 am and 7 pm Learn Unity 3D and VR Development with a course at London Design Courses. Explore Unity 3D's core features in our immersive course. Delve into materials, animations, and scripting for dynamic 3D games and applications. Tailored for all levels, the course offers personalized learning and expert insights. Additionally, discover the world of VR development with Unity 3D, mastering hardware setup and immersive experiences. Join us to unleash your game development and VR potential. Course Outline: Hours 1-2: Introduction to Unity Explore the Unity interface and workspace Initiate a new Unity project Set up the basic scene and navigation Hours 3-4: Importing Assets Discover and download free assets Import assets into Unity Understand different asset types and their applications Hours 5-6: Building the Environment Utilize Unity's terrain tool for environment creation Enhance with textures and materials Add environmental objects to enrich the scene Hours 7-8: Character Design Create 3D models for characters Rig and animate the character Import the character into Unity Hours 9-10: Player Controls Set up and comprehend player controls Script basic movements and interactions Implement camera controls for seamless gameplay Hours 11-12: Physics Grasp and implement physics in Unity Configure collisions and triggers Integrate gravity, force, and torque for realism Hours 13-14: Audio Master audio implementation in Unity Add sound effects and background music Fine-tune volume and pitch for immersive experiences Hours 15-16: Lighting and Effects Employ lighting techniques in Unity Create dynamic day-night cycles Enhance visuals with lens flares and particle systems Hours 17-18: User Interface Construct a user interface with Unity's canvas system Integrate interactive elements like buttons and menus Script user interface components for smooth functionality Hours 19-20: Optimization and Performance Implement optimization techniques in Unity Utilize the profiler to analyze performance Improve frame rate and reduce memory usage Hours 21-22: Multiplayer Explore multiplayer implementation in Unity Set up a local multiplayer game Hours 23-24: Mobile Development Discover mobile development in Unity Build and deploy games for mobile devices Optimize for mobile performance and controls Hour 25: Advanced Topics Dive into advanced scripting techniques like coroutines, delegates, and events Explore shader programming and visual effects Delve into VR development with Unity and Oculus Quest Final Project: Create a Simple Game from Start to Finish Test the game and identify bugs Make necessary adjustments and improvements Experience the Real-Time Development Platform - Get Started on Unity Pro Today: https://www.unity.com/ Create 3D, 2D, VR & AR Experiences for Any Industry - Games, Auto, AEC, Film, and More. A Complete Solution to Develop Better, Iterate Faster, and Grow Your Business. Learning Outcome: By completing the Unity 3D Training Course, you will: Master Unity's interface and workspace. Import and manage diverse assets effectively. Create captivating environments and characters. Implement player controls and physics for realism. Enhance your games with audio and visual effects. Design user-friendly interfaces with interactive elements. Optimize performance and reduce memory usage. Explore multiplayer and mobile game development. Delve into advanced scripting techniques and VR development. Successfully create a simple game from start to finish.
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification Program: In-House Training This course is designed to instill an in-depth understanding of Lean Six Sigma and a clear sense of what is required to define high-impact improvement projects, establish Lean Six Sigma measurements, and complete Lean Six Sigma projects using the systematic and proven Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control (DMAIC) methodology. This course is designed to instill an in-depth understanding of Lean Six Sigma and a clear sense of what is required to define high-impact improvement projects, establish Lean Six Sigma measurements, and complete Lean Six Sigma projects using the systematic and proven Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control (DMAIC) methodology. Participants will learn basic tools and techniques of Lean Six Sigma and those who pass a thirty-question exam (70% or above) will become a Certified Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt. This course is delivered through four 3-hour online sessions. What you Will Learn You'll learn how to: Establish the structure that supports and sustains Lean Six Sigma Quality Identify and calculate key Lean Six Sigma Measurements (Sigma, DPMO, and Yield) Select successful, high-impact projects that match strategic objectives Document, measure, and improve key processes using the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control) Methodology Utilize data-based thinking to make key business decisions Introduction to the Fundamentals and Vision of Lean Six Sigma Lean Six Sigma's focus on the customer, on quality, and on results The costs of poor quality Critical factors to consider when deploying Lean Six Sigma Lean Six Sigma as a process improvement methodology Lean Six Sigma metrics Why do it - ROI and payback for Lean Six Sigma Business Process Management Critical Lean Six Sigma roles and responsibilities Main aspects of managing the organizational change Project selection Metrics of Lean Six Sigma and the DMAIC Model How to strategically align business metrics and projects within an organization How to identify and measure quality characteristics which are critical to customers What does the customer (internal or external) really want from our products and services? Establishing appropriate teams and setting those teams up to be successful What defines a good measurement system? How are we doing (learning the secret to measuring the right things, right)? How to improve output measures by understanding and measuring the process Where are there defects (how to properly select and scope high-impact projects)? Where is the process broken (the Lean Six Sigma version of root cause analysis)? How to determine the process efficiency, or value add, of a process The appropriate use of quality tools Understanding the concept of variation and how to reduce knee-jerk reactions How to achieve breakthrough results for any key measure How can we ensure the identified improvements will be sustainable (the basics of process control)?
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for those who have experience authoring content in HTML and CSS, and want to learn how to use new HTML5 and CSS3 features. This course can be taught on Windows©, Mac OS© X, or Linux©, and supports developers who work in any of those environments. Although JavaScript© knowledge is helpful, HTML and CSS are the focus, so this course does not require that the learner have extensive JavaScript skills. Overview In this course, you will develop web content in HTML5 and CSS3 following principles of responsive web design. You will: ?Optimize HTML content to take advantage of HTML5 and CSS3 features.?Write advanced CSS3 selectors and media queries.?Use advanced background and border options introduced in CSS3.?Use advanced text formatting options introduced in CSS3.?Use HTML5 graphics and multimedia elements, including transforms, animation, audio, and video. ?Follow best practices to enable HTML content to be successfully processed by many different web browsers and machine readers. This course focuses on the new and advanced features of HTML5, covering how to create HTML5 and CSS3 markup that will work well on the widest possible variety of web browsers, mobile devices, and machine readers, such as search engine web crawlers. Creating HTML5 Content Develop Web Content to Follow Standards Update Legacy Web Content to Meet HTML5 Requirements Using Advanced Techniques to Select and Apply Styles Use Advanced CSS Selectors Provide Alternate Layouts Based On Device Characteristics Using Advanced Background and Border Techniques Use Advanced Techniques to Create Backgrounds Use Advanced Techniques to Create Borders Incorporating Advanced Text Formats Use Web Fonts Apply Advanced Text Styles Adding Animation and Multimedia Use 2D Transforms Use Animation Styles Embed Audio and Video in a Web Page Making HTML Readable and Accessible Support Various Browsers Improve Markup to Benefit Human and Machine Readers Additional course details: Nexus Humans HTML5 - Content Authoring with New and Advanced Features training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the HTML5 - Content Authoring with New and Advanced Features course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for people who know how to create basic list and group reports and need to create reports that include subreports, cross-tabs, advanced formulas, and charts based on more than one data series. They may also need to build tools that make it easier for other people to create reports. They may or may not have programming and/or SQL experience. Overview In this course, you will create complex reports using tools in Crystal Reports 2016. You will: Create automatic and manual running totals. Work with cross-tab reports. Add subreports. Create drill-downs in a report. Use SQL statements in report processing. Create complex formulas. Add charts to reports. Enhance report functionality. In this course, students will create complex reports & data sources using the tools in Crystal Reports 2016. Students will not only create more complex reports including sub-reports and cross-tabs, but will also increase their speed and efficiency. 1 - CREATING RUNNING TOTALS Topic A: Create a Running Total Field Topic B: Modify a Running Total Field Topic C: Create a Manual Running Total 2 - WORKING WITH CROSS-TABS Topic A: Create a Cross-Tab Report Topic B: Format a Cross-Tab Report Topic C: Create Groups in Cross-Tab Reports 3 - ADDING SUBREPORTS Topic A: Insert a Subreport Topic B: Edit a Subreport Topic C: Share Variables 4 - CREATING DRILL-DOWNS IN A REPORT Topic A: Create a Drill-Down Topic B: Create Headings for Drill-Down Data 5 - USING SQL STATEMENTS IN REPORT PROCESSING Topic A: Create a Report Using SQL Queries Topic B: Summarize Report Data Topic C: Create Joins Using SQL Topic D: Create Subqueries Topic E: Create an SQL Expression Field 6 - CREATING COMPLEX FORMULAS Topic A: Work with Loops Topic B: Work with Arrays 7 - ADDING CHARTS TO REPORTS Topic A: Create Charts Topic B: Create a Chart with Drill-Down Topic C: Create a Top N Chart Topic D: Create a Cross-Tab Chart Topic E: Create Charts for Grouped Data Topic F: Format a Chart Topic G: Create a Chart Template 8 - ENHANCING REPORT FUNCTIONALITY Topic A: Organize Data Based on a Hierarchy Topic B: Create a Dynamic Image Topic C: Create a Report Alert Topic D: Create a Geographic Map 9 - APPENDIX Appendix A: Managing Reports Appendix B: Processing Data on the Server Appendix C: Detecting and Fixing Problems
This practitioner-level 4 award encourages individuals in IT and technical roles to explore the many teams, ideas, and functions within an organisation and maximise their contribution. You will achieve this by learning the key concepts and considering behaviour and response in different scenarios.
Live online course with study materials and certificate of completion included This HTML course will provide you with an easy to follow, hands-on introduction to HTML and CSS, the basic coding languages which drive the internet. Participants will learn how to create an attractive and well-structured web page using basic HTML and CSS. This workshop is highly recommended for anyone wishing to learn how to create websites and also for people who already use applications such as Dreamweaver or WordPress and need more control over their web output. Resources Introduction to HTML & CSS Course Information Description Completing this course will enable you to do the following and more: Understand what HTML and CSS are and how they work together Learn basic HTML elements Learn how to create hyperlinks Work with images Use DIVs, forms and lists to arrange content Create page structure Use Cascading Style Sheets to control the layout and look of HTML elements Use Developer Tools to preview CSS changes Know how and when to use Inline CSS Create code that is both readable, compliant with HTML5 standards Understand what makes good SEO For the full course content please download the course information pdf listed above. Who is this course for? This workshop is suitable for anyone with basic PC or Mac skills who wants to understand how the web works. No previous knowledge or experience of HTML or CSS is necessary. Requirements Attendees should have basic PC or Mac skills. You will need a broadband internet connection to participate in this live online course. Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is data professionals who are familiar with data modeling, extraction, and analytics. It is designed for professionals who are interested in gaining knowledge about Lakehouse architecture, the Microsoft Fabric platform, and how to enable end-to-end analytics using these technologies. Job role: Data Analyst, Data Engineer, Data Scientist Overview Describe end-to-end analytics in Microsoft Fabric Describe core features and capabilities of lakehouses in Microsoft Fabric Create a lakehouse Ingest data into files and tables in a lakehouse Query lakehouse tables with SQL Configure Spark in a Microsoft Fabric workspace Identify suitable scenarios for Spark notebooks and Spark jobs Use Spark dataframes to analyze and transform data Use Spark SQL to query data in tables and views Visualize data in a Spark notebook Understand Delta Lake and delta tables in Microsoft Fabric Create and manage delta tables using Spark Use Spark to query and transform data in delta tables Use delta tables with Spark structured streaming Describe Dataflow (Gen2) capabilities in Microsoft Fabric Create Dataflow (Gen2) solutions to ingest and transform data Include a Dataflow (Gen2) in a pipeline This course is designed to build your foundational skills in data engineering on Microsoft Fabric, focusing on the Lakehouse concept. This course will explore the powerful capabilities of Apache Spark for distributed data processing and the essential techniques for efficient data management, versioning, and reliability by working with Delta Lake tables. This course will also explore data ingestion and orchestration using Dataflows Gen2 and Data Factory pipelines. This course includes a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises that will prepare you to work with lakehouses in Microsoft Fabric. Introduction to end-to-end analytics using Microsoft Fabric Explore end-to-end analytics with Microsoft Fabric Data teams and Microsoft Fabric Enable and use Microsoft Fabric Knowledge Check Get started with lakehouses in Microsoft Fabric Explore the Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse Work with Microsoft Fabric Lakehouses Exercise - Create and ingest data with a Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse Use Apache Spark in Microsoft Fabric Prepare to use Apache Spark Run Spark code Work with data in a Spark dataframe Work with data using Spark SQL Visualize data in a Spark notebook Exercise - Analyze data with Apache Spark Work with Delta Lake Tables in Microsoft Fabric Understand Delta Lake Create delta tables Work with delta tables in Spark Use delta tables with streaming data Exercise - Use delta tables in Apache Spark Ingest Data with DataFlows Gen2 in Microsoft Fabric Understand Dataflows (Gen2) in Microsoft Fabric Explore Dataflows (Gen2) in Microsoft Fabric Integrate Dataflows (Gen2) and Pipelines in Microsoft Fabric Exercise - Create and use a Dataflow (Gen2) in Microsoft Fabric