Translation: Freelance Translator Course Overview This course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of freelance translation, from foundational concepts to professional practices. Participants will gain valuable insights into the world of freelancing, covering topics such as client acquisition, project management, and professional ethics. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the essential knowledge and skills to start and sustain a successful freelance translation career, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges of the industry. Course Description In this course, learners will explore the fundamental aspects of freelance translation, including an introduction to the industry, the roles and responsibilities of a freelance translator, and how to navigate the complexities of freelancing. Topics include setting up a home office, using computer-assisted translation (CAT) tools, marketing services, managing client relationships, and ensuring translation quality. Learners will also delve into the financial aspects of freelancing, including setting rates, invoicing, and getting paid for work. By the end of the course, participants will be well-equipped to start their own freelance translation business and build a sustainable career. Translation: Freelance Translator Curriculum Module 01: An Overview of Translation Module 02: Introduction to Freelancing Module 03: Introduction to Freelance Translator Module 04: Activities Before Getting Started Module 05: Finding Clients Module 06: Managing the Work Module 07: Marketing Module 08: CAT Tools in Translation Module 09: Getting Paid for The Work Module 10: Setting Up Home Office Module 11: Professional Ethics of Freelance Translators Module 12: Ensuring Quality (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to start a career in freelance translation. Professionals aiming to transition into freelancing or broaden their skillset. Beginners with an interest in translation and the freelancing industry. Anyone interested in developing the skills to work independently as a translator. Career Path Freelance Translator Translation Project Manager Language Specialist for Agencies Freelance Proofreader/Editor Content Localisation Expert
The Power of Creativity Course Overview: The Power of Creativity course offers an in-depth exploration of the creative process and its application in various professional fields. Learners will gain a solid understanding of how creativity fuels innovation, problem-solving, and decision-making across industries. This course covers essential creative thinking strategies, fostering the ability to approach challenges with fresh perspectives and innovative solutions. By the end, participants will have the confidence to apply their creativity in a range of contexts, from business environments to personal projects, enhancing their ability to think outside the box and contribute meaningfully in their respective fields. Course Description: This course delves deeper into the power of creativity, covering a wide range of topics designed to enhance cognitive flexibility and encourage new ways of thinking. Learners will explore techniques such as brainstorming, mind mapping, and lateral thinking, which promote original idea generation. Key subjects include the role of creativity in leadership, overcoming creative blocks, and cultivating a creative mindset. Throughout the course, participants will engage with real-world examples and case studies that demonstrate the impact of creativity in driving success. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to unlock their creative potential and apply it effectively in their professional and personal lives. The Power of Creativity Curriculum: Module 01: Power Of Creativity Module 02: Understanding the Creative Process Module 03: Techniques for Idea Generation Module 04: Creative Problem Solving Module 05: Overcoming Creative Blocks Module 06: Creativity in Leadership Module 07: Cultivating a Creative Mindset Module 08: The Role of Creativity in Innovation Module 09: Applying Creativity in the Workplace Module 10: Case Studies in Creative Success (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their creative thinking skills. Professionals aiming to drive innovation in their roles. Beginners with an interest in developing their creative potential. Anyone looking to foster a creative approach in personal or professional life. Career Path Creative Director Innovation Specialist Product Development Manager Marketing Strategist Entrepreneur Design Consultant
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for people who need to use Microsoft Teams to communicate, share files, and conduct online meetings with colleagues. No experience with Teams is required; however, a basic understanding of Office apps will be useful. Overview In this course, you will use Microsoft Teams to communicate and collaborate with your colleagues. You will: Send messages to colleagues using Teams. Call and meet with people in Teams. Lead a meeting. Configure your Teams environment. Share files and app content. Create and configure Teams. This course is designed to help you master Microsoft© Teams©, the key communications tool in the suite of Microsoft© 365© productivity apps. Microsoft Teams enables individuals and organizations to chat, share ideas, collaborate on files, and essentially, work together. You can use Teams to have a quick chat with a colleague, participate in a virtual meeting, make an online call, and share files and resources. The Microsoft Teams app is available in three versions: a desktop app, a web app, and a mobile app. Once you are familiar with the Teams desktop app, you can easily transfer that knowledge and work in the web and mobile apps to take advantage of connecting through Teams wherever your work takes you. Messaging Colleagues Using Teams Topic A: Navigate in Teams Topic B: Chat with Contacts Topic C: Post in Team Channels Calling and Meeting in Teams Topic A: Call People in Teams Topic B: Meet in Teams Leading Meetings in Teams Topic A: Conduct Presentations Topic B: Manage Meetings Configuring Your Teams Environment Topic A: Configure General Application Settings Topic B: Configure Notifications and Privacy Settings Topic C: Configure Call and Device Settings Sharing Files and App Content in Teams Topic A: Share Files Topic B: Add Apps and Connectors Creating and Configuring Teams Topic A: Create and Manage a Team Topic B: Create and Configure Channels Topic C: Add and Configure Channel Tabs
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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is primarily intended for existing IT professionals who have some AD DS knowledge and experience and who aim to develop knowledge about identity and access technologies in Windows Server 2016. The secondary audience for this course includes IT professionals who are looking to consolidate their knowledge about AD DS and related technologies, in addition to IT professionals who want to prepare for the 70-742 exam. Overview After completing this course, students will be able to:Install and configure domain controllers.Manage objects in AD DS by using graphical tools and Windows PowerShell.Implement AD DS in complex environments.Implement AD DS sites, and configure and manage replication.Implement and manage Group Policy Objects (GPOs).Manage user settings by using GPOs.Secure AD DS and user accounts.Implement and manage a certificate authority (CA) hierarchy with AD CS.Deploy and manage certificates.Implement and administer AD FS.Implement and administer Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS).Implement synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD.Monitor, troubleshoot, and establish business continuity for AD DS services. This course teaches IT Pros how to deploy and configure Active Directory Domain Services in a distributed environment, how to implement Group Policy, how to perform backup & restore, & how to troubleshoot Active Directory?related issues. Installing & Configuring DCs Overview of AD DS Overview of AD DS DCs Deploying DCs Lab: Deploying and administering AD DS Managing Objects in AD DS Managing user accounts Managing groups in AD DS Managing computer accounts Using Windows PowerShell for AD DS administration Implementing and managing organizational units Lab: Deploying and administering AD DS Lab: Administering AD DS Advanced AD DS Infrastructure Management Overview of advanced AD DS deployments Deploying a distributed AD DS environment Configuring AD DS trusts Lab: Domain and trust management in AD DS Implementing & Administering AD DS Sites & Replication Overview of AD DS replication Configuring AD DS sites Configuring and monitoring AD DS replication Lab: Managing and implementing AD DS sites and replication Implementing Group Policy Introducing Group Policy Implementing and administering GPOs Group Policy scope and Group Policy processing Troubleshooting the application of GPOs Lab: Implementing a Group Policy infrastructure Lab: Troubleshooting a Group Policy Infrastructure Managing User Settings with GPOs Implementing administrative templates Configuring Folder Redirection and scripts Configuring Group Policy preferences Lab: Managing user settings with GPOs Securing AD DS Securing domain controllers Implementing account security Audit authentication Configuring managed service accounts (MSAs) Lab: Securing AD DS Deploying & Managing AD CS Deploying CAs Administering CAs Troubleshooting and maintaining CAs Lab: Deploying and configuring a two-tier CA hierarchy Deploying & Managing Certificates Deploying and managing certificate templates Managing certificate deployment, revocation, and recovery Using certificates in a business environment Implementing and managing smart cards Lab: Deploying certificates Implementing & Administering AD FS Overview of AD FS AD FS requirements and planning Deploying and configuring AD FS Overview of Web Application Proxy Lab: Implementing AD FS Implementing & Administering AD RMS Overview of AD RMS Deploying and managing an AD RMS infrastructure Configuring AD RMS content protection Lab: Implementing an AD RMS infrastructure Implementing AD DS Synchronization with Azure AD Planning and preparing for directory synchronization Implementing directory synchronization by using Azure AD Connect Managing identities with directory synchronization Lab: Configuring directory synchronization Monitoring, Managing, & Recovering AD DS Monitoring AD DS Managing the AD DS database Recovering AD DS objects Lab: Recovering objects in AD DS
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is primarily intended for existing IT professionals who have some AD DS knowledge and experience and who aim to develop knowledge about identity and access technologies in Windows Server 2016. The secondary audience for this course includes IT professionals who are looking to consolidate their knowledge about AD DS and related technologies, in addition to IT professionals who want to prepare for the 70-742 exam. Overview After completing this course, students will be able to: Install and configure domain controllers. Manage objects in AD DS by using graphical tools and Windows PowerShell. Implement AD DS in complex environments. Implement AD DS sites, and configure and manage replication. Implement and manage Group Policy Objects (GPOs). Manage user settings by using GPOs. Secure AD DS and user accounts. Implement and manage a certificate authority (CA) hierarchy with AD CS. Deploy and manage certificates. Implement and administer AD FS. Implement and administer Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS). Implement synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD. Monitor, troubleshoot, and establish business continuity for AD DS services. This course teaches IT Pros how to deploy and configure Active Directory Domain Services in a distributed environment, how to implement Group Policy, how to perform backup & restore, & how to troubleshoot Active Directory?related issues. Installing & Configuring DCs Overview of AD DS Overview of AD DS DCs Deploying DCs Lab: Deploying and administering AD DS Managing Objects in AD DS Managing user accounts Managing groups in AD DS Managing computer accounts Using Windows PowerShell for AD DS administration Implementing and managing organizational units Lab: Deploying and administering AD DS Lab: Administering AD DS Advanced AD DS Infrastructure Management Overview of advanced AD DS deployments Deploying a distributed AD DS environment Configuring AD DS trusts Lab: Domain and trust management in AD DS Implementing & Administering AD DS Sites & Replication Overview of AD DS replication Configuring AD DS sites Configuring and monitoring AD DS replication Lab: Managing and implementing AD DS sites and replication Implementing Group Policy Introducing Group Policy Implementing and administering GPOs Group Policy scope and Group Policy processing Troubleshooting the application of GPOs Lab: Implementing a Group Policy infrastructure Lab: Troubleshooting a Group Policy Infrastructure Managing User Settings with GPOs Implementing administrative templates Configuring Folder Redirection and scripts Configuring Group Policy preferences Lab: Managing user settings with GPOs Securing AD DS Securing domain controllers Implementing account security Audit authentication Configuring managed service accounts (MSAs) Lab: Securing AD DS Deploying & Managing AD CS Deploying CAs Administering CAs Troubleshooting and maintaining CAs Lab: Deploying and configuring a two-tier CA hierarchy Deploying & Managing Certificates Deploying and managing certificate templates Managing certificate deployment, revocation, and recovery Using certificates in a business environment Implementing and managing smart cards Lab: Deploying certificates Implementing & Administering AD FS Overview of AD FS AD FS requirements and planning Deploying and configuring AD FS Overview of Web Application Proxy Lab: Implementing AD FS Implementing & Administering AD RMS Overview of AD RMS Deploying and managing an AD RMS infrastructure Configuring AD RMS content protection Lab: Implementing an AD RMS infrastructure Implementing AD DS Synchronization with Azure AD Planning and preparing for directory synchronization Implementing directory synchronization by using Azure AD Connect Managing identities with directory synchronization Lab: Configuring directory synchronization Monitoring, Managing, & Recovering AD DS Monitoring AD DS Managing the AD DS database Recovering AD DS objects Lab: Recovering objects in AD DS
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for administrators in a Microsoft-centric environment who want to build reusable units of automation, automate business processes, and enable less-technical colleagues to accomplish administrative tasks. Overview Describe the correct patterns for building modularized tools in Windows PowerShell Build highly modularized functions that comply with native PowerShell patterns Build controller scripts that expose user interfaces and automate business processes Manage data in a variety of formats Write automated tests for tools Debug tools This course covers advanced Windows PowerShell topics, with an emphasis on building reusable tools. Students are introduced to workflow, engage in best practices, and learn a variety of script development and toolmaking techniques. Tool Design Tools do one thing Tools are flexible Tools look native Start with a Command Why start with a command? Discovery and experimentation Build a Basic Function and Module Start with a basic function Create a script module Check prerequisites Run the new command Adding CmdletBinding and Parameterizing About CmdletBinding and common parameters Accepting pipeline input Mandatory-ness Parameter validation Parmeter aliases Emitting Objects as Output Assembling information Constructing and emitting output Quick tests An Interlude: Changing Your Approach Examining a script Critiquing a script Revising the script Using Verbose, Warning, and Informational Output Knowing the six channels Adding verbose and warning output Doing more with verbose output Informational output Comment-Based Help Where to put your help Getting started Going further with comment-based help Broken help Handling Errors Understanding errors and exceptions Bad handling Two reasons for exception handling Handling exceptions in our tool Capturing the actual exception Handling exceptions for non-commands Going further with exception handling Deprecated exception handling Basic Debugging Two kinds of bugs The ultimate goal of debugging Developing assumptions Write-Debug Set-PSBreakpoint The PowerShell ISE Going Deeper with Parameters Parameter positions Validation Multiple parameter sets Value from remaining arguments Help messages Aliases More CmdletBinding Writing Full Help External help Using PlatyPs Supporting online help ?About? topics Making your help updatable Unit Testing Your Code Sketching out the test Making something to test Expanding the test Going further with Pester Extending Output Types Understanding types The Extensible Type System Extending an object Using Update-TypeData Analyzing Your Script Performing a basic analysis Analyzing the analysis Publishing Your Tools Begin with a manifest Publishing to PowerShell Gallery Publishing to private repositories Basic Controllers: Automation Scripts and Menus Building a menu Using UIChoice Writing a process controller Proxy Functions A proxy example Creating the proxy base Modifying the proxy Adding or removing parameters Working with XML Data Simple: CliXML Importing native XML ConvertTo-XML Creating native XML from scratch Working with JSON Data Converting to JSON Converting from JSON Working with SQL Server Data SQL Server terminology and facts Connecting to the server and database Writing a query Running a query Invoke-SqlCmd Thinking about tool design patterns Design tools that use SQL Server for data storage Final Exam Lab problem Break down the problem Do the design Test the commands Code the tool
Develop Big Data Pipelines with R, Sparklyr & Power BI Course Overview: This course offers a comprehensive exploration of building and managing big data pipelines using R, Sparklyr, and Power BI. Learners will gain valuable insight into the entire process, from setting up and installing the necessary tools to creating effective ETL pipelines, implementing machine learning techniques, and visualising data with Power BI. The course is designed to provide a strong foundation in data engineering, enabling learners to handle large datasets, optimise data workflows, and communicate insights clearly using visual tools. By the end of this course, learners will have the expertise to work with big data, manage ETL pipelines, and use Sparklyr and Power BI to drive data-driven decisions in various professional settings. Course Description: This course delves into the core concepts and techniques for managing big data using R, Sparklyr, and Power BI. It covers a range of topics including the setup and installation of necessary tools, building ETL pipelines with Sparklyr, applying machine learning models to big data, and using Power BI for creating powerful visualisations. Learners will explore how to extract, transform, and load large datasets, and will develop a strong understanding of big data architecture. They will also gain proficiency in visualising complex data and presenting findings effectively. The course is structured to enhance learners' problem-solving abilities and their competence in big data environments, equipping them with the skills needed to manage and interpret vast amounts of information. Develop Big Data Pipelines with R, Sparklyr & Power BI Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Setup and Installations Module 03: Building the Big Data ETL Pipeline with Sparklyr Module 04: Big Data Machine Learning with Sparklyr Module 05: Data Visualisation with Power BI (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand big data pipelines. Professionals aiming to expand their data engineering skills. Beginners with an interest in data analytics and big data tools. Anyone looking to enhance their ability to analyse and visualise data. Career Path: Data Engineer Data Analyst Data Scientist Business Intelligence Analyst Machine Learning Engineer Big Data Consultant
Trying New Things Course Overview This course, "Trying New Things," is designed to encourage learners to step outside their comfort zones and embrace new experiences. It focuses on the value of trying new things and how it contributes to personal growth and professional development. The course will guide you through various strategies to foster an open mindset, improve adaptability, and gain confidence in tackling unfamiliar situations. Upon completion, you will have the skills and motivation to explore new opportunities in both your personal and professional life. This course aims to inspire you to take initiative, embrace change, and build resilience in navigating new challenges. Course Description "Trying New Things" offers learners the opportunity to explore the benefits of expanding their horizons and pushing boundaries. The course delves into techniques for overcoming fear and hesitation when faced with unfamiliar experiences. You will explore methods to develop curiosity, adaptability, and a growth mindset, while learning how to apply these skills in various aspects of life. Key topics include risk-taking, fostering creativity, and setting realistic goals for change. Through engaging learning materials, you will gain confidence in trying new things and be equipped with the mental tools to make sound decisions when faced with novel situations. By the end of the course, learners will have a comprehensive understanding of how embracing change and new challenges can lead to lasting personal and career growth. Trying New Things Curriculum: Module 01: The Power of Trying New Things Module 02: Overcoming Fear and Embracing Change Module 03: Developing a Growth Mindset Module 04: Setting and Achieving Personal Challenges Module 05: Building Confidence in New Experiences Module 06: Leveraging New Experiences for Career Growth Module 07: Reflecting and Adapting for Continued Success (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their personal growth and resilience Professionals aiming to improve their adaptability and innovation in the workplace Beginners with an interest in embracing change and self-improvement Anyone interested in developing new skills and expanding their potential Career Path Personal development coach HR professional Leadership and team development roles Innovation and creativity-focused industries Entrepreneurship and small business management
Sales Skills Course Overview This Sales Skills course provides a comprehensive foundation in essential sales techniques and strategies designed to boost performance and confidence in any sales environment. Learners will explore a wide range of topics from understanding customer behaviour to mastering effective communication and negotiation skills. The course is structured to help individuals develop the ability to present products persuasively, overcome objections, and close deals successfully. With a focus on both traditional and modern sales approaches, participants will gain the knowledge required to drive sales growth and build lasting customer relationships. By completing this course, learners will be equipped with valuable skills that enhance their professional effectiveness and open up new opportunities within sales and marketing roles. Course Description This course covers core areas essential to becoming a successful sales professional. Starting with the fundamentals of sales, it advances into specialised techniques such as sales hypnosis and persuasive presentations. Learners will study how to integrate sales with marketing efforts effectively and understand the dynamics of leverage and limitations in sales contexts. Emphasis is placed on developing strong communication skills, managing negotiations confidently, and handling customer interactions with professionalism. The course also addresses common challenges such as dealing with objections and provides tips and strategies to refine sales tactics. Delivered in a clear, professional format, the curriculum ensures that learners gain both theoretical knowledge and applied understanding suitable for a variety of sales roles across multiple industries. Sales Skills Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Sales Module 02: Sales Growth Module 03: Sales Hypnosis Module 04: Sales Presentation Module 05: Sales and Marketing Module 06: Leverage and Limitations Module 07: Communication Skills Module 08: Sales Negotiations Module 09: Dealing with Customers Module 10: Handling Objections Module 11: Tips and Tricks for Sale (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their sales performance and confidence. Professionals aiming to enhance their career in sales and marketing. Beginners with an interest in developing effective sales techniques. Customer service staff wanting to build better client relationships. Career Path Sales Executive Business Development Officer Account Manager Retail Sales Consultant Marketing Assistant Customer Relationship Manager