Historical Association webinar series: Teaching ‘past and present’ in EYFS Presenter: Helen Crawford and Sue Temple This webinar will support you to ensure well-planned transition to Key Stage 1, and will give advice on planning for mixed-age YR/Y1 classes. It will reflect on developing a coherent history curriculum across all phases in your school. To use your corporate recording offer for this webinar please complete this form: https://forms.office.com/e/XTRwGaRudd
Description: This Microsoft Office 2007 Access Beginners - Complete Video Course will allow you to get started quickly with prebuilt applications that can modify or adapt to changing business needs. Collect information through form in e-mail or import data from external applications. Create and edit detailed reports that display sorted, filtered, and grouped information in a way that helps you make sense of the data for informed decision-making. Sharing information by moving your Office Access 2007 files to a Windows SharePoint Services Web site, where you can audit revision history, recover deleted information, set data access permission, and back up your information at regular intervals. This series will provide you an overview of the features and functions of Microsoft Office Access 2007. If you are interested to learn all the basics of Microsoft Access 2007, then you should join this course now. So, if you want to learn beginning level Access 2007 Skills. Assessment: At the end of the course, you will be required to sit for an online MCQ test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately. You will instantly know whether you have been successful or not. Before sitting for your final exam you will have the opportunity to test your proficiency with a mock exam. Certification: After completing and passing the course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. Who is this Course for? Microsoft Office 2007 Access Beginners - Complete Video Course is certified by CPD Qualifications Standards and CiQ. This makes it perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills. As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic background. Requirements Our Microsoft Office 2007 Access Beginners - Complete Video Course is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Career Path After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. Getting Started Database Concepts FREE 00:05:00 Indentifying Database Components 00:04:00 Exploring the Access Environment 00:03:00 Starting Access and Examining the Access Window 00:06:00 Opening a Database 00:04:00 Getting Help 00:01:00 Using Help 00:03:00 Databases and Tables Planning and Designing Databases 00:05:00 Creating a Database from a Template 00:01:00 Creating a Blank Database 00:01:00 Exploring Table 00:01:00 Navigating in a Table in Datasheet View 00:05:00 Examining a Table in Design View 00:04:00 Creating Tables 00:05:00 Creating a Table by Using the Table Templates 00:06:00 Creating a Table in Design View 00:02:00 Adding Fields and Descriptions to a Table 00:05:00 Setting the Primary Key 00:01:00 Saving the Table 00:01:00 dding a Record 00:02:00 Copying, Modifying, and Deleting a Table 00:03:00 Creating a Composite Key 00:03:00 Fields and Records Changing the Design of a Table 00:05:00 Modifying Field Names 00:01:00 Deleting and Inserting Fields 00:02:00 Moving a Field 00:01:00 Using the Attachment Data Type 00:04:00 Adding a Total Row 00:03:00 Finding and Editing Records 00:02:00 Finding and Replacing a Value 00:03:00 Undoing Changes 00:01:00 Organizing Records 00:04:00 Sorting Records by a Single Field 00:01:00 Sorting Records by Multiple Fields 00:02:00 Using Filter by Selection 00:02:00 Using Filter by Form 00:02:00 Using Filter Excluding Selection 00:01:00 Using Advanced FilterSort 00:02:00 Deleting a Record 00:02:00 Data Entry Rules Setting Field Properties 00:04:00 Setting the Required Property 00:04:00 Using the Allow Zero Length Property 00:03:00 Setting the Field Size Property 00:02:00 Setting the Append Only Property 00:03:00 Working with Input Masks 00:02:00 Creating an Input Mask 00:03:00 Working with the Input Mask Wizard 00:03:00 Setting Validation Rules 00:01:00 Creating Validation Rules 00:03:00 Setting Validation Text 00:02:00 Basic Queries Creating and Using Queries 00:05:00 Using the Query Wizard 00:04:00 Creating a Query in Design View 00:02:00 Saving and Running the Query 00:01:00 Sorting Query Results 00:01:00 Filtering a Query by Adding Criteria 00:01:00 Creating a Query from a Filter 00:03:00 Modifying Query Results and Queries 00:02:00 Editing Query Results 00:02:00 Adding Fields to a Query 00:01:00 Finding Records with Empty Fields 00:01:00 Performing Operations in Queries 00:04:00 Using Comparison Operators 00:01:00 Using the OR Condition 00:01:00 Using the AND Condition 00:01:00 Using the Wildcard 00:01:00 Using Calculations in a Query 00:03:00 Totaling a Group of Records 00:02:00 Using the Avg and Count Functions 00:01:00 Using Forms Creating Forms 00:05:00 Examining a Form 00:03:00 Creating a Basic Form 00:01:00 Creating a Form Using the Form Wizard 00:02:00 Using Design View 00:04:00 Creating a Form in Design View 00:01:00 Addings Controls 00:03:00 DModifying Properties 00:06:00 Applying Conditional Formatting 00:03:00 Sorting and Filtering Records 00:01:00 Using a Form to Sort Records 00:01:00 Using a Form to Filter Records 00:01:00 Working with Reports Reports 00:03:00 Examining a Report 00:01:00 Creating a Basic Report 00:01:00 Creating a Report Using the Report Wizard 00:02:00 Creating a Report Using Design View 00:04:00 Modifying and Printing Reports 00:05:00 Modifying Reports in Design View 00:03:00 Modifying Reports in Layout View 00:03:00 Grouping, Sorting, and Filtering a Report 00:02:00 Adding Summary Fields Using the Report Wizard 00:02:00 Modifying the Layout and Style of a Report 00:01:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam- Microsoft Office 2007 Access Beginners - Complete Video Course 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam- Microsoft Office 2007 Access Beginners - Complete Video Course 00:20:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for While no prior programming or web development experience is required, target students should have good foundational computer skills. Overview Set up the tools and resources you need to perform Web Development. Create web pages in HTML, constructing valid, well-formed elements, including navigation links, sections, titles, and semantic markup. Enhance HTML content with tables, images, movies, and audio. Apply styles to HTML elements using CSS. Use CSS to format the edges, size, position, and layering of HTML elements. Apply complex style rules using advanced CSS selectors, including pseudo-class selectors, structural selectors, and pseudo-element selectors. Create complex layouts using CSS newspaper style columns, grid layouts, and flexible box layouts. Improve the quality of web content, including adaptability (different displays and devices), searchability, usability, and accessibility. Submit data through URL query strings and web forms for processing by a web application server. Write JavaScript code to make web pages more interactive, perform data processing tasks directly in the browser, and manipulate items in the current web page. Write JavaScript code to iterate through collections of elements in a page to get and set their attributes and add event listener code. Use third-party libraries and frameworks for web front-end development. Modern organizations depend heavily on the web to perform core business operations such as marketing, advertising, and selling products, providing services, and communicating with customers, partner organizations, and employees. Whatever you're creating on the web, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript? likely play an important role. These three languages provide the core toolkit for anyone looking to perform web development work. This course covers the fundamentals of web development using these three languages. Prerequisites This course assumes that students have strong experience working with computers. Previous experience programming in other languages is helpful, but not required for students to benefit from this course. Lesson 1: Setting Up Your Web Development Environment Topic A: Prepare Your Web Platform Topic B: Prepare Your Web Development Tools and Processes Topic C: Monitor the Web Request-Response Cycle Lesson 2: Creating Web Content in HTML Topic A: Create a Basic Web Page Topic B: Provide Navigation Links Between Web Pages Topic C: Improve Web Page Structure and Navigation Lesson 3: Adding Tables and Multimedia Content to a Web Page Topic A: Create a Table Topic B: Embed Images, Movies, and Audio in a Web Page Lesson 4: Applying Styles to Web Content Topic A: Apply Styles to HTML Topic B: Create a Style Sheet Topic C: Use Web Fonts Lesson 5: Controlling Edges, Size, and Position Topic A: Format Element Edges and Corners Topic B: Control an Element's Height and Width Topic C: Control an Element's Position and Layering Topic D: Normalize and Reset Browser CSS Defaults Lesson 6: Applying Complex Style Rules Topic A: Use Advanced Selectors Topic B: Manage User Interface States Topic C: Make Structure Apparent to Users Topic D: Use CSS Pseudo-Element Selectors Lesson 7: Creating Complex Layouts Topic A: Use CSS to Create Newspaper Style Columns Topic B: Use CSS to Create Grid Layouts Topic C: Use CSS to Create Flexible Box Layouts Lesson 8: Improving Web Content Topic A: Adjust the Layout for a Wide Variety of Devices Topic B: Perform Basic Search Engine Optimization Topic C: Test Your Website Lesson 9: Submitting Data to a Web Server for Processing Topic A: Submit Data Through a URL Topic B: Submit Data Through a Web Form Lesson 10: Writing JavaScript Code Topic A: Add JavaScript to a Web Page Topic B: Perform Operations on Data Topic C: Program Repetitive Tasks Topic D: Manipulate DOM Objects Lesson 11: Enumerating and Processing Collections of Elements Topic A: Enumerate Elements Topic B: Attach Events Through Code Lesson 12: Using Third-Party Libraries and Frameworks Topic A: Use a Third-Party JavaScript Library Topic B: Create a Web Page Based on a Third-Party Framework Additional course details: Nexus Humans Web Development with HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript (v1.0) 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 Web Development with HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript (v1.0) 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.
Historical Association webinar series: Coherence at Key Stage 4 Presenters: Cat Priggs This session will open with an overview of coherence and provide a rationale for this series webinars. It will explore why sequencing is so important at Key Stage 4, and how Key Stage 3 can be used to develop a coherent Key Stage 4, which will be vital to consider ahead of choosing a new GCSE specification. It will also consider how to plan for pupils’ encounters with knowledge across Key Stage 4. To use your corporate recording offer on this webinar please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/q9rG5Hiynr Springfield Interchange (Photo by Trevor Wrayton, VDOT)
Communication is the exchange of information, ideas, and feelings effectively between individuals. It encompasses various forms, including verbal, written, and non-verbal (body) language. This course is designed to provide you with the essential skills necessary to communicate confidently.
Communication is the exchange of information, ideas, and feelings effectively between individuals. It encompasses various forms, including verbal, written, and non-verbal (body) language. This course is designed to provide you with the essential skills necessary to communicate confidently.
Communication is the exchange of information, ideas, and feelings effectively between individuals. It encompasses various forms, including verbal, written, and non-verbal (body) language. This course is designed to provide you with the essential skills necessary to communicate confidently.
Communication is the exchange of information, ideas, and feelings effectively between individuals. It encompasses various forms, including verbal, written, and non-verbal (body) language. This course is designed to provide you with the essential skills necessary to communicate confidently.
Course Objectives At the end of this course you will be able to: Identify the common objects of an Access database Design and build the structure of a database Input and maintain data Design user-friendly data entry forms Search the database using queries Generate reports from your data 1 year email support service Take a look at the consistent excellent feedback from our corporate clients visiting our site ms-officetraining co uk With more than 20 years experience, we deliver courses on all levels of the Desktop version of Microsoft Office and Office 365; ranging from Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced to the VBA level. Our trainers are Microsoft certified professionals with a proven track record with several years experience in delivering public, one to one, tailored and bespoke courses. Tailored in company training courses: You can choose to run the course exactly as they are outlined by us or we can customise it so that it meets your specific needs. A tailored or bespoke course will follow the standard outline but may be adapted to your specific organisational needs. Introducing Microsoft Access The Access interface Database terminology Access database objects Fields and records Properties Designing a database Planning and designing a table Creating fields Setting common field properties Defining key fields Working with table data Entering and editing data Sorting and filtering table records Deleting records Relationships Why use table relationships? Relationship types Referential Integrity Working with table subdatasheets Querying a database Creating simple Select Queries Specifying query criteria Sorting query results Adding calculated fields Designing Forms Creating simple forms for data entry Designing custom forms Working with form sections Creating sub forms Designing Reports Creating basic list reports Working with grouping and sorting in a report Adding totals to a report Who is this course for? Who is this course for? This course is intended for the user that wants to explore the creation of a relational database. It will focus on the structuring of the database itself and the creation of the basic functional elements of a database in order to manage data. Requirements Requirements Microsoft Office know-how can instantly increase your job prospects as well as your salary. 80 percent of job openings require spreadsheet and word-processing software skills Career path Career path Microsoft Office know-how can instantly increase your job prospects as well as your salary. 80 percent of job openings require spreadsheet and word-processing software skills