This course will teach you how to work with object recognition using a predefined dataset and how to create a custom dataset. The course will also teach you to train the You Only Look Once (YOLO) model to build a coronavirus detection model.
A step-by-step guide that walks you through the fundamentals of Python programming followed using Python libraries to create random forest from scratch. A comprehensive course designed for both beginners with some programming experience or even those who know nothing about ML and random forest!
Learn how to implement EC2 and VPC resources on AWS using the Python API: Boto3! Implement your infrastructure with code!
Discover the power of modern C++ design patterns, including adapter, façade, and composite. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of each pattern, complete with real-world examples to help you confidently implement them in your projects and build efficient, scalable software like a pro.
Learn the foundations of HTML and CSS and use them to create high-quality websites with the help of this beginner's friendly course. We will start with HTML fundamentals and build simple web pages in the first half of the course. In the second half, we will focus on CSS and learn to style websites beautifully.
Business Finance 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Business Accounting and Finance Course Description Course Description Three are three main reasons for business failure – an under-skilled management team; ineffective marketing; and poor financial management. Every manager, or student of management, requires a good grasp of business finance. This course will help. Business finance concerns the management of the monetary resources of an organisation. There are two aspects to this: Raising the money to invest in the business Managing that investment properly to generate a return Raising the money is about having an attractive proposition and managing the risk to investors. Managing the investment is about the financial controls and reporting of the business. This course covers the three main financial reports; financial performance indicators; and investment analysis. This course will give you a good grasp of the key principles and issues in business finance. Key Learning Participants in this course will learn: The history of business accounting Why businesses fail The two main purposes of business finance and accounting The key principles of business finance and what they mean What debits and credits are The three key financial statements for an organisation What the Balance Sheet tells you What the Income Statement (also called the Profit and Loss Account) tells you What the Cashflow Statement tells you Key financial performance indicators in business Analysing business investments Curriculum L1 What is business finance? L2 Why businesses fail L3 The Principles of Business Finance Part 1 L4 The Principles of Business Finance Part 2 L5 The Balance Sheet L6 The Income Statement L7 The Cashflow Statement L8 A Business Finance Exercise L9 Financial Performance Indicators L10 Investment Analysis L11 Investment Analysis Exercise L12 Key Learning Points in Business Finance Pre-Course Requirements None Additional Resources None Course Tutor Your tutor is Ross Maynard. Ross is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in the UK and has 30 years’ experience as a process improvement consultant specialising in business processes and organisation development. Ross is also a professional author of online training courses. Ross lives in Scotland with his wife, daughter and Cocker Spaniel
Learn JavaScript from Scratch: JavaScript for Everyone is a hands-on course that teaches the ins and outs of modern JavaScript. It is the perfect course for anyone who wants to learn the programming language from scratch and wants to develop engaging, interactive websites that leverage all the latest features JavaScript comes with.
What is Person Centred Planning? How is it different to any other kind of meeting or planning? On this day all will become clear… Give your team the opportunity to pause and reflect on what matters most to them about the work they do. The act of listening to each other creates relationship and strengthens trust and inclusion within the team – in creating a shared vision, groups of people build a sense of commitment together. They develop images of ‘the future we want to create together’, along with the values that will be important in getting there and the goals they want to see achieved along the way. Unfortunately, many people still think ’vision’ is the top leader’s job. In schools, the ‘vision task’ usually falls to the Headteacher and/or the governors or it comes in a glossy document from the local authority or the DfES. But visions based on authority are not sustainable. Making inclusive action plans using full participation and graphic facilitation Drawing on the planning tools MAPS and PATH (Pearpoint, Forest and O’Brien 1997) and other facilitation sources we use both process and graphic facilitation to enable the group to build their picture of what they would love to see happening within their organisation/community in the future and we encourage this to be a positive naming, not just a list of the things they want to avoid. Jack Pearpoint, Marsha Forest and John O’Brien developed these innovative approaches in North America and they are being used successfully in many parts of the UK. The planning can focus on an individual, group or organisation and provides a powerful problem solving opportunity, which is flexible and robust enough for many occasions. Tell the story, find the dream, touch the nightmare, and explore who you are, what are the gifts and strengths of the person or group, what are the needs of those present and what is the action plan for the future? Learning objectives Participants understand Person Centred Planning and its values and applications Participants have skills and confidence to facilitate PATH/MAP processes Participants learn graphic as well as process facilitation skills Strengthens practitioners inclusive practice Provides additional tools for those involved in inclusive work in schools and the community Further develop problem solving and planning skills Course Content The course answers the questions: Need to find new ways to bring Pathway Planning alive? Bored with annual reviews, transition plans and review meetings? Want to find a way of making meetings and planning feel more real and engaging? Need an approach, which engages a young person respectfully together with his or her family and friends? Want the ultimate visual record of the process of a meeting, which will help everyone, keep track? Want to problem solve and plan for the future of a small or large group, service or organisation up to the size of an LA? Inclusive Solutions offer an introductory day to person centred planning or a 3 – 10 session course which is practical as well as values based. Participants will receive direct individualised coaching and training. We will cover: The person being at the centre Family members and friends being full partners Planning reflecting the person’s capacities, what is important to the person and specifying the support they require to make a full contribution to their community Planning building a shared commitment to action that will uphold the person’s rights Planning leading to continual listening, learning and action and helping the person get what they want out of life. Essential Lifestyle Planning, PATH MAPS Personal Futures Planning.
LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION Diana joined the prestigious DHH Literary Agency in June 2024. She started agenting with Rupert Heath Literary Agency in 2011 before moving to UTA and Marjacq in 2017. Before that she was senior commissioning editor at Transworld. Diana was chosen as one of The Bookseller’s Rising Stars of 2012, was a nominee for RNA Agent of the Year 2019, and was shortlisted for Literary Agent of the Year 2022 at the British Book Awards. Her list includes a wide range of bestselling and prize-winning authors in the UK and internationally. Diana represents adult fiction and non-fiction. For fiction, she is looking for upmarket women's commercial, with depth and heart, including reading group, historical, saga, uplit and contemporary stories that are irreverent and make her laugh; accessible literary fiction, high-concept crime fiction and thrillers. She has a thing for spy novels and would love to find a great vampire story. On the non-fiction side: memoir, smart, funny feminists, lifestyle, cookery and social justice, and open to anything with a strong, original voice. She also encourages submissions from writers who have been traditionally under-represented. Diana would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 - 2 page synopsis and the first three chapters (a maximum of 5,000 words) of your manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Diana is kindly offering one free session for low income/underrepresented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Monday 13 January 2025
This course offers an immersive experience in data analysis, guiding you from initial setup with Python and Pandas, through series and DataFrame manipulation, to advanced data visualization techniques. Perfect for enhancing your data handling and analysis skills.