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.
The Art of Delegation and High-Impact Feedback (Virtual) Whether you are a project manager, an executive, or simply someone involved in leading or helping others, a critical part of your work must involve delegating and giving feedback. These two skills, however, are not as simple as they seem. How do you know what to delegate? What kinds of feedback should you give? Knowing this and practicing this are two different things. Ultimately, delegating and giving feedback are skills that must be done mindfully, strategically, and meaningfully. They must be done in ways that not only positively impact performance, but also inspire growth, engagement, and motivation. When done poorly, they can create significant problems. But when done well, they can generate value for everyone and benefit future endeavors. In this course, you will learn to think more deeply about the importance of delegating and discover how to give better feedback. You will have opportunities to apply best practices and methodologies that you can use in the real world, ultimately paying off for you and for others. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Explain why common excuses for NOT delegating are short-sighted Identify what needs delegating by using a proven methodology Utilize best practices in real world scenarios, delegating in a way that benefits you and the individual to whom you delegate Summarize key lessons learned in brain science which enhance the feedback-giving process Recognize the critical connection between feedback and performance Apply a proven model to deliver feedback that inspires growth, engagement, and motivation Delegation What is delegation? What makes delegation hard? What do I delegate and why? How to delegate effectively
Business Intelligence: Virtual In-House Training Business Intelligence (BI) refers to a set of technology-based techniques, applications, and practices used to aggregate, analyze, and present business data. BI practices provide historical and current views of vast amounts of data and generate predictions for business operations. The purpose of Business Intelligence is the support of better business decision making. This course provides an overview of the technology and application of BI and how it can be used to improve corporate performance. What you will Learn You will learn how to: Specify a data warehouse schema Identify the data and visualization to be used for data mining and Business Intelligence Design a Business Intelligence user interface Getting Started Introductions Agenda Expectations Foundation Concepts The challenge of decision making What is Business Intelligence? The Business Intelligence value proposition Business Intelligence taxonomy Business Intelligence management issues Sources of Business Intelligence Data warehousing Data and information Information architecture Defining the data warehouse and its relationships Facts and dimensions Modeling, meta-modeling, and schemas Alternate architectures Building the data warehouse Extracting Transforming Loading Setting up the data and relationships Dimensions and the Fact Table Implementing many-to-many relationships in data warehouse Data marts Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) What is OLAP? OLAP and OLTP OLAP functionality Multi-dimensions Thinking in more than two dimensions What are the possibilities? OLAP architecture Cubism Tools OLAP variations - MOLAP, ROLAP, HOLAP BI using SOA Applications of Business Intelligence Applying BI through OLAP Enterprise Resource Planning and CRM Business Intelligence and financial information Business Intelligence User Interfaces and Presentations Data access Push-pull data access Types of decision support systems Designing the front end Presentation formats Dashboards Types of dashboards Common dashboard features Briefing books and scorecards Querying and Reporting Reporting emphasis Retrofitting Talking back Key Performance Indicators Report Definition and Visualization Typical reporting environment Forms of visualization Unconstrained views Data mining What is in the mine? Applications for data mining Data mining architecture Cross Industry Standard Process for Data Mining (CISP-DM) Data mining techniques Validation The Business Intelligence User Experience The business analyst role Business analysis and data analysis Five-step approach Cultural impact Identifying questions Gathering information Understand the goals The strategic Business Intelligence cycle Focus of Business Intelligence Design for the user Iterate the access Iterative solution development process Review and validation questions Basic approaches Building ad-hoc queries Building on-demand self-service reports Closed loop Business Intelligence Coming attractions - future of Business Intelligence Best practices in Business Intelligence
Audience This is an intermediate course for system and database administrators, application developers, and other individuals who need a technical introduction to selected new features of Db2 13 for z/OS. Prerequisites You should have practical experience with Db2 for z/OS Duration 2 days. Course Objectives Learn about the new features and enhancements of Db2 for z/OS (v13), including the technical detail of the functional enhancements of this significant new version of Db2 for z/OS. Course Content Unit 1: Db2 v12 Function Levels: Selected Highlights Unit 2: Migrating to Db2 13 Unit 3: Availability & Scalability Unit 4: Performance Unit 5: Application Management and SQL Changes Unit 6: SQL Data Insights Unit 7: Security Unit 8: IBM Db2 Utilities Unit 9: Instrumentation and Serviceability
The Power of Constructive Feedback Few of us even know what constructive feedback is, so it's no surprise that employees say they don't get enough and managers say they don't have the time or expertise to provide it. This video explores the importance of constructive feedback and how to give and get feedback that improves performance. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.
The Power of Constructive Feedback Few of us even know what constructive feedback is, so it's no surprise that employees say they don't get enough and managers say they don't have the time or expertise to provide it. This video explores the importance of constructive feedback and how to give and get feedback that improves performance. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.
Administering Microsoft SQL Server course description This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to maintain a Microsoft SQL Server database. The course focuses on how to use SQL Server 2016 product features and tools related to maintaining a database. Note: This course is designed for customers who are interested in learning SQL Server 2014 or SQL Server 2016. It covers the new features in SQL Server 2016, but also the important capabilities across the SQL Server data platform. What will you learn Describe core database administration tasks and tools. Configure SQL Server databases and storage. Import and export data. Monitor SQL Server. Trace SQL Server activity. Manage SQL Server security. Audit data access and encrypt data. Administering Microsoft SQL Server course details Who will benefit: Individuals who work with SQL Server databases. Individuals who develop applications that deliver content from SQL Server databases. Prerequisites: Introduction to data communications & networking. Duration 3 days Administering Microsoft SQL Server course contents Introduction to SQL Server administration Database administration, SQL Server platform, database management tools and techniques. Hands on SQL Server Management Studio, sqlcmd Windows PowerShell with SQL Server. Working with databases and storage Data storage with SQL Server, managing storage for system databases, managing storage for user databases, moving database files, configuring the buffer pool extension. Hands on Configuring tempdb storage, creating databases, attaching a database. Importing and exporting data Transferring data, importing and exporting table data, copying or moving a database. Hands on import and export wizard, bcp utility, BULK INSERT statement, OPENROWSET function. Monitoring SQL Server 2014 Monitoring SQL Server, dynamic management views and functions, performance monitor. Hands on Baseline metrics, monitoring a workload. Tracing SQL Server activity Tracing workload activity, using traces. Hands on Capturing a trace in SQL Server profiler, generating tuning recommendations. Managing SQL Server security SQL Server security, server-level security, database-level principals, database permissions. Hands on SQL Server security. Testing access.
The Art of Delegation and High-Impact Feedback: In-House Training Whether you are a project manager, an executive, or simply someone involved in leading or helping others, a critical part of your work must involve delegating and giving feedback. These two skills, however, are not as simple as they seem. How do you know what to Partcipant? What kinds of feedback should you give? Knowing this and practicing this are two different things. Ultimately, delegating and giving feedback are skills that must be done mindfully, strategically, and meaningfully. They must be done in ways that not only positively impact performance, but also inspire growth, engagement, and motivation. When done poorly, they can create significant problems. But when done well, they can generate value for everyone and benefit future endeavors. In this course, you will learn to think more deeply about the importance of delegating and discover how to give better feedback. You will have opportunities to apply best practices and methodologies that you can use in the real world, ultimately paying off for you and for others. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Explain why common excuses for NOT delegating are short-sighted Identify what needs delegating by using a proven methodology Utilize best practices in real world scenarios, delegating in a way that benefits you and the individual to whom you Partcipant Summarize key lessons learned in brain science which enhance the feedback-giving process Recognize the critical connection between feedback and performance Apply a proven model to deliver feedback that inspires growth, engagement, and motivation Getting Started What is delegation? What makes delegation hard? What do I Partcipant and why? How to Partcipant effectively Feedback Exploring the feedback process Why feedback is hard to give...and receive Why giving feedback effectively is important Feedback models
The Art of Delegation and High-Impact Feedback: Virtual In-House Training Whether you are a project manager, an executive, or simply someone involved in leading or helping others, a critical part of your work must involve delegating and giving feedback. These two skills, however, are not as simple as they seem. How do you know what to Partcipant? What kinds of feedback should you give? Knowing this and practicing this are two different things. Ultimately, delegating and giving feedback are skills that must be done mindfully, strategically, and meaningfully. They must be done in ways that not only positively impact performance, but also inspire growth, engagement, and motivation. When done poorly, they can create significant problems. But when done well, they can generate value for everyone and benefit future endeavors. In this course, you will learn to think more deeply about the importance of delegating and discover how to give better feedback. You will have opportunities to apply best practices and methodologies that you can use in the real world, ultimately paying off for you and for others. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Explain why common excuses for NOT delegating are short-sighted Identify what needs delegating by using a proven methodology Utilize best practices in real world scenarios, delegating in a way that benefits you and the individual to whom you Partcipant Summarize key lessons learned in brain science which enhance the feedback-giving process Recognize the critical connection between feedback and performance Apply a proven model to deliver feedback that inspires growth, engagement, and motivation Getting Started What is delegation? What makes delegation hard? What do I Partcipant and why? How to Partcipant effectively Feedback Exploring the feedback process Why feedback is hard to give...and receive Why giving feedback effectively is important Feedback models
The objective of this fast track Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership qualification (Accredited by Othm, UK) is to develop strategic management and leadership skills for managers who have the authority and personal attributes to translate organisational strategy into effective operational performance. This qualification reflects current practice in Strategic Management and Leadership and allows learners to develop and expand their high-level understanding of strategic management and leadership in the workplace. This qualification is suitable for mature learners with a background in academic study or industry. The qualification has a clear work-related emphasis on practical skills development alongside theoretical fundamentals. Successful completion of this fast track Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership qualification will equip learners with the key skills and capabilities to become an effective strategic manager. The qualification also allows learners to progress into or within employment and/or continue their study towards an MBA with advanced standing. Level 4 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership Key Highlights Program Duration: 6 Months (Regular mode also available) Program Credits: 120 Credits Designed for working Professionals Format: Online No Written Exam. The Assessment is done via Submission of Assignment Tutor Assist available Dedicated Student Success Manager Timely Doubt Resolution Regular Networking Events with Industry Professionals Become eligible to gain direct entry into relevant Master's degree programme. LSBR Alumni Status No Cost EMI Option Mandatory units (Total Credits: 90) The Level 7 Diploma focuses on developing understanding, skills and abilities to equip the learner with the awareness and aptitudes to be an effective strategic manager and leader. Learners must complete the six mandatory units and choose two from the four optional units. Manage Team Performance to Support Strategy (15 credits) - L7-QUA-DipSTRATEGYLEADER Preview Information Management and Strategic Decision Taking (15 credits) - L7-QUA-DipSTRATEGYLEADER Preview Leading a Strategic Management Project (15 credits) - L7-QUA-DipSTRATEGYLEADER Preview Strategic Direction (15 credits) - L7-QUA-DipSTRATEGYLEADER Preview Strategic Planning (15 credits) - L7-QUA-DipSTRATEGYLEADER Preview Development as a Strategic Manager (15 credits) - L7-QUA-DipSTRATEGYLEADER Preview Optional Units (Total Credits: 30) Learners must choose two from the four optional units. Finance for Managers (15 credits) Strategic Marketing (15 credits) Organisational Change Strategies (15 credits) Human Resource Planning (15 credits) Who is this course for? Working Professionals, Level 6 / Year 3 of a three-year UK Bachelor's degree holders or learners who are looking for Career Progression and a formal Postgraduate qualification leading to award of degrees in future. Requirements For entry onto the fast track Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership qualification, learners must possess: an honours degree in related subject or UK level 6 diploma or an equivalent overseas qualification. Learner must be 18 years or older at the beginning of the course. No formal qualification is required from mature learners (over 21 years) who have relevant management experience. Please speak to the Admission Counsellors for waiver information. Career path Learners completing the fast track Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership - Level 7 can progress to: A University partner to complete a dissertation with them to receive a full master's degree, or Qualifi Level 8 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership, or Directly into employment in an associated profession