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2974 Design courses in Swadlincote delivered Live Online

Assertiveness for Assessors and Trainers

By Panda Education and Training Ltd

Are you an assessor or a trainer looking to enhance your effectiveness and communication skills? Do you find it challenging to confidently express your thoughts, to get what you want from situations and to maintain control during training sessions or assessments?  If so, our “Assertiveness for Assessors and Trainers” live online workshop is made for you. Effective Communication: Assertiveness empowers you to communicate your ideas clearly, ensuring your message is understood by learners. You’ll learn techniques to express your thoughts confidently, leading to improved engagement and comprehension. Confidence Building: Learn techniques for appearing more confident when communicating with others.  Taking control: Take control of situations through your body language and the verbal / written language you use. Invest in Your Success This 2.5 hour session will help you gain the skills to lead with confidence, communicate effectively, and prioritise yourself in your life.  Further Information This 2.5 hour session held live online via Zoom will give you the tools and techniques you need to be more assertive. Workshop Benefits Interactive Workshops: Engage in hands-on activities, role plays, and real-world scenarios to practice assertive communication techniques in a safe and supportive environment.Expert Facilitators: Our experienced trainers will guide you through proven strategies, drawing on their expertise in communication, psychology, and training methodologies.Tailored Content: The course content is specifically designed for assessors and trainers, addressing challenges and situations unique to your profession.Practical Tools: Walk away with a toolkit of practical techniques, scripts, and strategies that you can immediately apply in your assessments and training sessions.Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow assessors and trainers, sharing insights, experiences, and best practices to further enhance your professional journey.

Assertiveness for Assessors and Trainers
Delivered Online
£75

CONFLICT AND PEACEMAKING IN DIVIDED SOCIETIES | Live Online Learning | University-Level Course (Non-Credit)

By Gada Academy

Explore why people, groups, and states engage in conflict and why peace remains elusive. Dive into the causes of conflict, effective resolution strategies, and peacebuilding efforts worldwide. Learn how historical, cultural, and political factors shape disputes and discover insights into fostering lasting peace. #ConflictStudies #PeaceInitiatives #GlobalUnderstanding

CONFLICT AND PEACEMAKING IN DIVIDED SOCIETIES | Live Online Learning | University-Level Course (Non-Credit)
Delivered Online + more
€119 to €352

Healthcare Hero Instructor Training Certification: Level 1

By HFX Training

At HFX Training, we are passionate about business simulations because they bring learning to life through hands-on experience. This Level 1 Certification Program is the first step in our Instructor Training Certification Pathway, equipping you to confidently use the Healthcare Hero simulation in your teaching environment. In this program, you will experience the simulation as a student, navigating its complexities and dynamics. Upon successfully completing Level 1, you’ll be ready to advance to Level 2 Training, where you will deepen your expertise in simulation facilitation and administration. The program is cohort-based, and the timetable is coordinated in advance through discussions with the HFX team to ensure maximum participation. For more information on the program structure, instructional materials, and certification requirements, please read on. What to Expect: The Healthcare Hero simulation places you in charge of a fictional hospital. Over eight simulation rounds - each representing one quarter of business operations - you will make strategic decisions to optimize patient care while managing staffing, capacity, quality, and finances. Throughout the simulation, you’ll navigate challenges like healthcare and economic crises, all while balancing the needs of multiple stakeholders. Your ultimate goal is to outperform competing hospitals managed by other participants in the program. Program and Certification Requirements This program equips you to confidently lead the simulation by requiring more than attendance or participation. To earn certification, you must: Thoroughly Prepare: Review all instructional materials and the scenario manual before the course begins. Fully Participate: Attend all Zoom sessions and complete each simulation round with focus and effort. Demonstrate Mastery: Show a comprehensive understanding of the simulation’s dynamics, decision-making processes, and strategies during practice and live rounds. Engage in Reflection: Actively participate in debrief sessions, assess your performance, and identify strategies for improvement. This certification ensures you are equipped to facilitate this complex simulation with confidence. Auditing the course is an option, but participants who choose to audit will not receive certification. Program Format The program is delivered intensively over one or more Zoom sessions, totaling six hours. This compressed format demands your full attention and focus to successfully navigate the simulation’s complexities. Eligibility Requirements: By registering for this training program, you acknowledge the following: You have discussed your needs with the HFX team and confirmed that the simulation aligns with your class or program objectives. You are an instructor at an academic institution. You agree to the confidentiality terms and commit not to distribute, disclose, or replicate any program content for purposes outside of this training. This program is offered in goodwill to academic instructors as a resource to enhance their teaching. As part of this agreement, you understand that all materials, including the simulation itself, are proprietary to HFX and its partners. Any use of these materials for purposes beyond this program, such as developing similar tools or simulations, is strictly prohibited. Course Structure: After registering, you will gain immediate access to the simulation’s instructional materials. This includes: The Scenario Manual: Your guide to understanding the game. The Capacity Planner Worksheet and Financial Planning Worksheet: Tools to help you strategize. The Strategy Planning Exercise: Designed to align your decisions with overall objectives. The Portal Guide: A walkthrough of the simulation platform. The program unfolds in four key phases: Phase 1: Pre Zoom Call / Study / Set Up Register using the button at the bottom of this page. Review the instructional materials thoroughly. Once the cohort is finalized, you will be sent your login credentials for the simulation itself. Try to submit decisions for the first practice round using the simulation portal at www.simulationportal.com. Phase 2: Play We run two practice rounds over the first 2 hours of the zoom call. This allows you to familiarize yourself with the platform and decision-making process, and think through what your strategy might be in the live game. The simulation resets ("zeroed") after the practice rounds. A brief session will clarify lessons learned and expectations for the live rounds. Over eight rounds, you’ll compete against other participants while refining your strategic decisions. Phase 3: Feedback Reflect on your performance during a structured debrief, including: Strengths and areas for improvement. Insights into competitors’ strategies. Strategic lessons learned, and applicability to local healthcare organizations. Phase 4: Implementation Planning Work with the HFX team to plan your first application of the simulation in a teaching environment. Certification Outcome Upon completing this program, you will earn the HFX Instructor Training Certification: Level One, signifying your expertise in conducting impactful simulation-based training using Healthcare Hero.

Healthcare Hero Instructor Training Certification: Level 1
Delivered Online + more
$2,000

PL-600T00 Power Platform Solution Architect

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Senior Consultants (both functional and technical) that aspire to be Solution Architects, or current Solution Architects that are new to the role. The Solution Architect is responsible for the successful design, implementation, deployment and adoption of an overall solution. The Solution Architect ensures that the solution meets the customer?s needs now and in the future. In this course, students will learn about decisions a Solution Architect makes during an implementation, covering security, integrations, Power Apps architecture, Power Automate architecture, and more. This course is designed to give you an introduction to the Solution Architect role. Becoming a Solution Architect/Getting to know your customer Define a Solution Architect Role of a Solution Architect on projects Project Methodology Getting to know your customer Group exercise - Getting to know your customer Conceptualizing the design from requirements How to lead the requirement collection effort Using fit gap analysis Pillars of good architecture Blueprinting the solution architecture Group exercise - Design from requirements Project governance and working as a team Solution Architect's role in project governance Techniques for keeping a project on track Scenarios that could cause a project to fail Group exercise - Project governance and working as a team Power Platform Architecture Key Power Platform architecture components Understand how platform design and limits influence solution architectures Updates and feature releases Understand how to communicate how the platform meets customer needs Data Modeling Data model influences Data model strategy Data types Data relationships Group exercise - Data modeling Analytics and artificial intelligence Planning and evaluating requirements Operational reporting Power BI Enterprise BI Pre-built insights and custom AI Power Apps Architecture Discuss options for apps and how to choose where to start Discuss app composition options Using components as part of your app architecture Considerations for including Portals as an app in your architecture Group exercise - Power Apps Architecture topics Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Microsoft vision and Solution Architect's role in ALM Environment strategies Defning a solution structure for your deliverable Power Automate Architecture Discuss options for automation and custom logic Review considerations for using triggers and common actions Explore using Business Process Flows (BPF) to guide users through business processes Group Exercise - Evaluate scenarios for Power Automate usage Security Modeling Solution Architect's role in security modeling Discovery and learning your client's environment Controlling access to environments and resources Controlling access to CDS Data Group Exercise - Security Modeling Integration Solution Architects role in Integrations What is an integration and why do we need it Platform features that enable integration CDS Event Publishing Scenarios for group discussion Dynamics 365 Applications Architecture Solution Architect's role when deploying Dynamics 365 apps Architecture Considerations for primary apps Group Exercise - App specific working groups evaluate requirements Power Virtual Agents architecture Introduction Chatbot options Chatbot concepts Best practices Integrate chatbots Power Virtual Agents in Microsoft Teams Robotic Process Automation Introduction Power Automate Desktop Recording and editing tasks Running desktop flows Process advisor Testing and Go Live Solution Architect's role with testing and go live Planning for testing Planning for go live

PL-600T00 Power Platform Solution Architect
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,380

VMware NSX: Design [V4.x]

By Nexus Human

Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Network and security architects and consultants who design the enterprise and data center networks and NSX environments Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe and apply a design framework Apply a design process for gathering requirements, constraints, assumptions, and risks Design a VMware vSphere virtual data center to support NSX requirements Create a VMware NSX Manager™ cluster design Create a VMware NSX Edge™ cluster design to support traffic and service requirements in NSX Design logical switching and routing Recognize NSX security best practices Design logical network services Design a physical network to support network virtualization in a software-defined data center Create a design to support the NSX infrastructure across multiple sites Describe the factors that drive performance in NSX This five-day course provides comprehensive training on considerations and practices to design a VMware NSX© environment as part of a software-defined data center strategy. This course prepares the student with the skills to lead the design of an NSX environment, including design principles, processes, and frameworks. The student gains a deeper understanding of the NSX architecture and how it can be used to create solutions to address the customer?s business needs. Course Introduction Introduction and course logistics Course objectives NSX Design Concepts Identify design terms Describe framework and project methodology Describe the role of VMware Cloud Foundation? in NSX design Identify customers? requirements, assumptions, constraints, and risks Explain the conceptual design Explain the logical design Explain the physical design NSX Architecture and Components Recognize the main elements in the NSX architecture Describe the NSX management cluster and the management plane Identify the functions and components of management, control, and data planes Describe the NSX Manager sizing options Recognize the justification and implication of NSX Manager cluster design decisions Identify the NSX management cluster design options NSX Edge Design Explain the leading practices for edge design Describe the NSX Edge VM reference designs Describe the bare-metal NSX Edge reference designs Explain the leading practices for edge cluster design Explain the effect of stateful services placement Explain the growth patterns for edge clusters Identify design considerations when using L2 bridging services NSX Logical Switching Design Describe concepts and terminology in logical switching Identify segment and transport zone design considerations Identify virtual switch design considerations Identify uplink profile and transport node profile design considerations Identify Geneve tunneling design considerations Identify BUM replication mode design considerations NSX Logical Routing Design Explain the function and features of logical routing Describe the NSX single-tier and multitier routing architectures Identify guidelines when selecting a routing topology Describe the BGP and OSPF routing protocol configuration options Explain gateway high availability modes of operation and failure detection mechanisms Identify how multitier architectures provide control over stateful service location Identify EVPN requirements and design considerations Identify VRF Lite requirements and considerations Identify the typical NSX scalable architectures NSX Security Design Identify different security features available in NSX Describe the advantages of an NSX Distributed Firewall Describe the use of NSX Gateway Firewall as a perimeter firewall and as an intertenant firewall Determine a security policy methodology Recognize the NSX security best practices NSX Network Services Identify the stateful services available in different edge cluster high availability modes Describe failover detection mechanisms Compare NSX NAT solutions Explain how to select DHCP and DNS services Compare policy-based and route-based IPSec VPN Describe an L2 VPN topology that can be used to interconnect data centers Explain the design considerations for integrating VMware NSX© Advanced Load Balancer? with NSX Physical Infrastructure Design Identify the components of a switch fabric design Assess Layer 2 and Layer 3 switch fabric design implications Review guidelines when designing top-of-rack switches Review options for connecting transport hosts to the switch fabric Describe typical designs for VMware ESXi? compute hypervisors with two pNICs Describe typical designs for ESXi compute hypervisors with four or more pNICs Differentiate dedicated and collapsed cluster approaches to SDDC design NSX Multilocation Design Explain scale considerations in an NSX multisite design Describe the main components of the NSX Federation architecture Describe the stretched networking capability in Federation Describe stretched security use cases in Federation Compare the Federation disaster recovery designs NSX Optimization and DPU-Based Acceleration Describe Geneve Offload Describe the benefits of Receive Side Scaling and Geneve Rx Filters Explain the benefits of SSL Offload Describe the effect of Multi-TEP, MTU size, and NIC speed on throughput Explain the available enhanced datapath modes and use cases List the key performance factors for compute nodes and NSX Edge nodes Describe DPU-Based Acceleration Define the NSX features supported by DPUs Describe the hardware and networking configurations supported with DPUs

VMware NSX: Design [V4.x]
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

AZ-400T00 Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions

By Nexus Human

Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Students in this course are interested in designing and implementing DevOps processes or in passing the Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions certification exam. This course provides the knowledge and skills to design and implement DevOps processes and practices. Students will learn how to plan for DevOps, use source control, scale Git for an enterprise, consolidate artifacts, design a dependency management strategy, manage secrets, implement continuous integration, implement a container build strategy, design a release strategy, set up a release management workflow, implement a deployment pattern, and optimize feedback mechanisms Prerequisites Successful learners will have prior knowledge and understanding of: Cloud computing concepts, including an understanding of PaaS, SaaS, and IaaS implementations. Both Azure administration and Azure development with proven expertise in at least one of these areas. Version control, Agile software development, and core software development principles. It would be helpful to have experience in an organization that delivers software. AZ-104T00 - Microsoft Azure Administrator AZ-204T00: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure 1 - Introduction to DevOps What is DevOps? Explore the DevOps journey Identify transformation teams Explore shared goals and define timelines 2 - Choose the right project Explore greenfield and brownfield projects Decide when to use greenfield and brownfield projects Decide when to use systems of record versus systems of engagement Identify groups to minimize initial resistance Identify project metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs) 3 - Describe team structures Explore agile development practices Explore principles of agile development Define organization structure for agile practices Explore ideal DevOps team members Enable in-team and cross-team collaboration Select tools and processes for agile practices 4 - Choose the DevOps tools What is Azure DevOps? What is GitHub? Explore an authorization and access strategy Migrate or integrate existing work management tools Migrate or integrate existing test management tools Design a license management strategy 5 - Plan Agile with GitHub Projects and Azure Boards Link GitHub to Azure Boards Configure GitHub Projects Manage work with GitHub Project boards Customize Project views Collaborate using team discussions Agile Plan and Portfolio Management with Azure Boards 6 - Introduction to source control Explore DevOps foundational practices What is source control? Explore benefits of source control Explore best practices for source control 7 - Describe types of source control systems Understand centralized source control Understand distributed source control Explore Git and Team Foundation Version Control Examine and choose Git Understand objections to using Git Describe working with Git locally 8 - Work with Azure Repos and GitHub Migrate from TFVC to Git Use GIT-TFS Develop online with GitHub Codespaces 9 - Structure your Git Repo Explore monorepo versus multiple repos Implement a change log 10 - Manage Git branches and workflows Explore branch workflow types Explore feature branch workflow Explore Git branch model for continuous delivery Explore GitHub flow Explore fork workflow Version Control with Git in Azure Repos 11 - Collaborate with pull requests in Azure Repos Collaborate with pull requests Examine GitHub mobile for pull request approvals 12 - Identify technical debt Examine code quality Examine complexity and quality metrics Measure and manage technical debt Integrate other code quality tools Plan effective code reviews 13 - Explore Git hooks Implement Git hooks 14 - Plan foster inner source Explore foster inner source Implement the fork workflow Describe inner source with forks 15 - Manage Git repositories Work with large repositories Purge repository data Manage releases with GitHub Repos Automate release notes with GitHub 16 - Explore Azure Pipelines Explore the concept of pipelines in DevOps Describe Azure Pipelines Understand Azure Pipelines key terms 17 - Manage Azure Pipeline agents and pools Choose between Microsoft-hosted versus self-hosted agents Explore job types Explore predefined agent pool Understand typical situations for agent pools Communicate with Azure Pipelines Communicate to deploy to target servers Examine other considerations Describe security of agent pools Configure agent pools and understanding pipeline styles 18 - Describe pipelines and concurrency Understand parallel jobs Estimate parallel jobs Describe Azure Pipelines and open-source projects Explore Azure Pipelines and Visual Designer Describe Azure Pipelines and YAML 19 - Explore continuous integration Learn the four pillars of continuous integration Explore benefits of continuous integration Describe build properties Enable Continuous Integration with Azure Pipelines 20 - Implement a pipeline strategy Configure agent demands Implement multi-agent builds Explore source control types supported by Azure Pipelines 21 - Integrate with Azure Pipelines Describe the anatomy of a pipeline Understand the pipeline structure Detail templates Explore YAML resources Use multiple repositories in your pipeline 22 - Introduction to GitHub Actions What are Actions? Explore Actions flow Understand workflows Describe standard workflow syntax elements Explore events Explore jobs Explore runners Examine release and test an action 23 - Learn continuous integration with GitHub Actions Describe continuous integration with actions Examine environment variables Share artifacts between jobs Examine Workflow badges Describe best practices for creating actions Mark releases with Git tags Create encrypted secrets Use secrets in a workflow Implement GitHub Actions for CI/CD 24 - Design a container build strategy Examine structure of containers Work with Docker containers Understand Dockerfile core concepts Examine multi-stage dockerfiles Examine considerations for multiple stage builds Explore Azure container-related services Deploy Docker containers to Azure App Service web apps 25 - Introduction to continuous delivery Explore traditional IT development cycle What is continuous delivery? Move to continuous delivery Understand releases and deployments Understand release process versus release 26 - Create a release pipeline Describe Azure DevOps release pipeline capabilities Explore release pipelines Explore artifact sources Choose the appropriate artifact source Examine considerations for deployment to stages Explore build and release tasks Explore custom build and release tasks Explore release jobs Configure Pipelines as Code with YAML 27 - Explore release recommendations Understand the delivery cadence and three types of triggers Explore release approvals Explore release gates Use release gates to protect quality Control Deployments using Release Gates 28 - Provision and test environments Provision and configure target environments Configure automated integration and functional test automation Understand Shift-left Set up and run availability tests Explore Azure Load Testing Set up and run functional tests 29 - Manage and modularize tasks and templates Examine task groups Explore variables in release pipelines Understand variable groups 30 - Automate inspection of health Automate inspection of health Explore events and notifications Explore service hooks Configure Azure DevOps notifications Configure GitHub notifications Explore how to measure quality of your release process Examine release notes and documentation Examine considerations for choosing release management tools Explore common release management tools 31 - Introduction to deployment patterns Explore microservices architecture Examine classical deployment patterns Understand modern deployment patterns 32 - Implement blue-green deployment and feature toggles What is blue-green deployment? Explore deployment slots Describe feature toggle maintenance 33 - Implement canary releases and dark launching Explore canary releases Examine Traffic Manager Understand dark launching 34 - Implement A/B testing and progressive exposure deployment What is A/B testing? Explore CI-CD with deployment rings 35 - Integrate with identity management systems Integrate GitHub with single sign-on (SSO) Explore service principals Explore Managed Identity 36 - Manage application configuration data Rethink application configuration data Explore separation of concerns Understand external configuration store patterns Examine Key-value pairs Examine App configuration feature management Integrate Azure Key Vault with Azure Pipelines Manage secrets, tokens and certificates Examine DevOps inner and outer loop Integrate Azure Key Vault with Azure DevOps Enable Dynamic Configuration and Feature Flags 37 - Explore infrastructure as code and configuration management Explore environment deployment Examine environment configuration Understand imperative versus declarative configuration Understand idempotent configuration 38 - Create Azure resources using Azure Resource Manager templates Why use Azure Resource Manager templates? Explore template components Manage dependencies Modularize templates Manage secrets in templates Deployments using Azure Bicep templates 39 - Create Azure resources by using Azure CLI What is Azure CLI? Work with Azure CLI 40 - Explore Azure Automation with DevOps Create automation accounts What is a runbook? Understand automation shared resources Explore runbook gallery Examine webhooks Explore source control integration Explore PowerShell workflows Create a workflow Examine checkpoint and parallel processing 41 - Implement Desired State Configuration (DSC) Understand configuration drift Explore Desired State Configuration (DSC) Explore Azure Automation State configuration (DSC) Examine DSC configuration file Explore hybrid management Implement DSC and Linux Automation on Azure 42 - Implement Bicep What is Bicep? Install Bicep Understand Bicep file structure and syntax 43 - Introduction to Secure DevOps Describe SQL injection attack Understand DevSecOps Explore Secure DevOps Pipeline Explore key validation points Explore continuous security validation Understand threat modeling 44 - Implement open-source software Explore how software is built What is open-source software Explore corporate concerns with open-source software components Explore common open-source licenses Examine license implications and ratings 45 - Software Composition Analysis Inspect and validate code bases for compliance Explore software composition analysis (SCA) Integrate Mend with Azure Pipelines Implement GitHub Dependabot alerts and security updates Integrate software composition analysis checks into pipelines Examine tools for assess package security and license rate Interpret alerts from scanner tools Implement security and compliance in an Azure Pipeline 46 - Static analyzers Explore SonarCloud Explore CodeQL in GitHub Manage technical debt with SonarCloud and Azure DevOps 47 - OWASP and Dynamic Analyzers Plan Implement OWASP Secure Coding Practices Explore OWASP ZAP penetration test Explore OWASP ZAP results and bugs 48 - Security Monitoring and Governance Implement pipeline security Explore Microsoft Defender for Cloud Examine Microsoft Defender for Cloud usage scenarios Explore Azure Policy Understand policies Explore initiatives Explore resource locks Explore Azure Blueprints Understand Microsoft Defender for Identity 49 - Explore package dependencies What is dependency management? Describe elements of a dependency management strategy Identify dependencies Understand source and package componentization Decompose your system Scan your codebase for dependencies 50 - Understand package management Explore packages Understand package feeds Explore package feed managers Explore common public package sources Explore self-hosted and SaaS based package sources Consume packages Publish packages Package management with Azure Artifacts 51 - Migrate consolidating and secure artifacts Identify existing artifact repositories Migrate and integrating artifact repositories Secure access to package feeds Examine roles Examine permissions Examine authentication 52 - Implement a versioning strategy Understand versioning of artifacts Explore semantic versioning Examine release views Promote packages Explore best practices for versioning 53 - Introduction to GitHub Packages Publish packages Install a package Delete and restore a package Explore package access control and visibility 54 - Implement tools to track usage and flow Understand the inner loop Explore Azure Monitor and Log Analytics Examine Kusto Query Language (KQL) Explore Application Insights Implement Application Insights Monitor application performance with Application Insights 55 - Develop monitor and status dashboards Explore Azure Dashboards Examine view designer in Azure Monitor Explore Azure Monitor workbooks Explore Power BI Build your own custom application 56 - Share knowledge within teams Share acquired knowledge within development teams Integrate with Azure Boards Share team knowledge using Azure Project Wiki 57 - Design processes to automate application analytics Explore rapid responses and augmented search Integrate telemetry Examine monitoring tools and technologies 58 - Manage alerts, blameless retrospectives and a just culture Examine when get a notification Explore how to fix it Explore smart detection notifications Improve performance Understand server response time degradation Reduce meaningless and non-actionable alerts Examine blameless retrospective Develop a just culture

AZ-400T00 Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,975

Industrial Instrumentation and Modern Control Systems

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

About this training course This 5 full-day course provide a comprehensive understanding of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, HART protocol, control valves, actuators, and smart technology. This course will focus on maximizing the efficiency, reliability, and longevity of these systems and equipment by providing an understanding of the characteristics, selection criteria, common problems and repair techniques, preventive and predictive maintenance. This course is a MUST for anyone who is involved in the selection, applications, or maintenance of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology because it covers how these systems and equipment operate, the latest maintenance techniques, and provides guidelines and rules that ensure their successful operation. In addition, this course will cover in detail the basic design, operating characteristics, specification, selection criteria, advanced fault detection techniques, critical components and all preventive and predictive maintenance methods in order to increase the reliability of these systems andequipment and reduce their operation and maintenance cost This course will provide the following information for modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology: Basic Design Specification Selection Criteria Sizing Calculations Enclosures and Sealing Arrangements Codes and Standards Common Operational Problems All Diagnostics, Troubleshooting, Testing, and Maintenance Practical applications of smart instrumentation, SCADA, and Distributed Control Systems, control valves, actuators, etc in the following industries will be discussed in detail: Chemical and petrochemical Power generation Pulp and paper Aerospace Water and sewage treatment Electrical power grids Environmental monitoring and control systems Pharmaceutical plants Training Objectives Equipment Operation: Gain a thorough understanding of the operating characteristics of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Diagnostics and Inspection: Learn in detail all the diagnostic techniques and inspections required of critical components of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Testing: Understand thoroughly all the tests required for the various types of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Determine all the maintenance and troubleshooting activities required to minimize the downtime and operating cost of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Repair and Refurbishment: Gain a detailed understanding of the various methods used to repair and refurbish modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Efficiency, Reliability, and Longevity: Learn the various methods used to maximize the efficiency, reliability, and longevity of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Sizing: Gain a detailed understanding of all the calculations and sizing techniques used for modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Design Features: Understand all the design features that improve the efficiency and reliability of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Selection: Learn how to select modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology by using the performance characteristics and selection criteria that you will learn in this course Equipment Enclosures and Sealing Methods Learn about the various types of enclosures and sealing arrangements used for modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Commissioning: Understand all the commissioning requirements for modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Codes and Standards: Learn all the codes and standards applicable for modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Causes and Modes of Failure: Understand the causes and modes of failure of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology System Design: Learn all the requirements for designing different types of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Target Audience Engineers of all disciplines Managers Technicians Maintenance personnel Other technical individuals Training Methods Your specialist course leader relies on a highly interactive training method to enhance the learning process. This method ensures that all participants gain a complete understanding of all topics covered. The training environment is highly stimulating, challenging, and effective because the participants will learn by case studies which will allow them to apply the material taught to their own organization. Each delegate will receive a copy of the following materials written by the instructor: Industrial Instrumentation and Modern Control Systems Practical Manual (400 pages) Trainer Your specialist course leader has more than 32 years of practical engineering experience with Ontario Power Generation (OPG), one of the largest electric utility in North America. He was previously involved in research on power generation equipment with Atomic Energy of Canada Limited at their Chalk River and Whiteshell Nuclear Research Laboratories. While working at OPG, he acted as a Training Manager, Engineering Supervisor, System Responsible Engineer and Design Engineer. During the period of time, he worked as a Field Engineer and Design Engineer, he was responsible for the operation, maintenance, diagnostics, and testing of gas turbines, steam turbines, generators, motors, transformers, inverters, valves, pumps, compressors, instrumentation and control systems. Further, his responsibilities included designing, engineering, diagnosing equipment problems and recommending solutions to repair deficiencies and improve system performance, supervising engineers, setting up preventive maintenance programs, writing Operating and Design Manuals, and commissioning new equipment. Later, he worked as the manager of a section dedicated to providing training for the staff at the power stations. The training provided by him covered in detail the various equipment and systems used in power stations. In addition, he has taught courses and seminars to more than four thousand working engineers and professionals around the world, specifically Europe and North America. He has been consistently ranked as 'Excellent' or 'Very Good' by the delegates who attended his seminars and lectures. He written 5 books for working engineers from which 3 have been published by McGraw-Hill, New York. Below is a list of the books authored by him; Power Generation Handbook: Gas Turbines, Steam Power Plants, Co-generation, and Combined Cycles, second edition, (800 pages), McGraw-Hill, New York, October 2011. Electrical Equipment Handbook (600 pages), McGraw-Hill, New York, March 2003. Power Plant Equipment Operation and Maintenance Guide (800 pages), McGraw-Hill, New York, January 2012. Industrial Instrumentation and Modern Control Systems (400 pages), Custom Publishing, University of Toronto, University of Toronto Custom Publishing (1999). Industrial Equipment (600 pages), Custom Publishing, University of Toronto, University of Toronto, University of Toronto Custom Publishing (1999). Furthermore, he has received the following awards: The first 'Excellence in Teaching' award offered by PowerEdge, Singapore, in December 2016 The first 'Excellence in Teaching' award offered by the Professional Development Center at University of Toronto (May, 1996). The 'Excellence in Teaching Award' in April 2007 offered by TUV Akademie (TUV Akademie is one of the largest Professional Development centre in world, it is based in Germany and the United Arab Emirates, and provides engineering training to engineers and managers across Europe and the Middle East). Awarded graduation 'With Distinction' from Dalhousie University when completed Bachelor of Engineering degree (1983). Lastly, he was awarded his Bachelor of Engineering Degree 'with distinction' from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He also received a Master of Applied Science in Engineering (M.A.Sc.) from the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is also a member of the Association of Professional Engineers in the province of Ontario, Canada. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations

Industrial Instrumentation and Modern Control Systems
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3,009 to £3,499

Maya Essentials Basic to Fundamental Training Program

By ATL Autocad Training London

Autodesk Maya Basic to Fundamentals Training. Ideal for beginners, learn to navigate Maya's interface, create models, apply textures, animate objects, and delve into advanced topics. Engage in interactive in-person or online sessions. Access recorded lessons for review and receive lifelong email support. Learn 3D modeling and animation - enroll today! Click here for more info: Website Duration: 10 hours of immersive learning. Method: Personalized 1-to-1 sessions and Choose your own day and time Monday to Saturday 9 am to 7 pm. Course Overview: I. Introduction to Maya (1 hour) Maya overview and applications Basic interface and navigation tools Project creation and management II. 3D Modeling Techniques (2 hours) Polygon modeling fundamentals Creating, editing, and refining objects Advanced techniques like extrusions and bevels III. Texturing and Materials (1 hour) Introduction to texturing concepts Material creation and application Texture mapping, UV unwrapping, and image importing IV. Lighting and Rendering (1.5 hours) Basic lighting techniques and composition setup Rendering images and animations effectively Output options and file formats V. Animation Skills (2.5 hours) Keyframe animation and animation curves Character rigging and animation Special effects: particles, fluids, explosions, and smoke VI. Intermediate Modeling Techniques (1 hour) NURBS modeling basics and advanced curves/surfaces manipulation Creating organic shapes with NURBS and sculpting tools VII. Conclusion and Next Steps (0.5 hours) Course review and recap Further learning resources and tips Q&A and feedback session Autodesk Maya Basic to Fundamentals Training Course Key Learning Areas: Advanced modeling techniques: Surfaces, Polygons, Subdiv Modeling, etc. Deformation methods: Twist, Lattice, Flare, Bend Shape manipulation: Lines, Pen tools, Revolve, Loft, Planer, Text in Maya Animation: Keyframes, Path animations, Timeline Texturing and Rendering: Diffuse, Reflections, Transparency, Shaders, Resolution settings Lighting and Camera: Basic & advanced lights, Shadows, Camera effects, Path animation Note: The course content and duration are adaptable to cater to learners' needs and proficiency levels.   Maya Interface Proficiency: Participants will develop a comprehensive understanding of Maya's interface, tools, and workflow, allowing them to navigate seamlessly and manage projects efficiently. 3D Modeling Skills: Students will be equipped with polygon modeling techniques to create both basic and complex 3D models with precision. They will master the art of shaping and refining objects, elevating their creativity in 3D design. Texturing and Materials Mastery: Learners will gain expertise in texturing, applying materials, and incorporating images to enhance the visual appeal of their 3D models. They will create captivating surfaces with colors, textures, and reflectivity. Lighting and Rendering Expertise: Participants will learn essential lighting techniques to illuminate their scenes effectively. They will set up cameras and produce high-quality still images and dynamic animations with Maya's powerful rendering capabilities. Animation Techniques: Students will explore the world of animation, utilizing keyframe techniques and animation curves to bring their creations to life. They will delve into character rigging, animating characters with sophistication and realism. Special Effects and Dynamics: Learners will unleash their creativity with mesmerizing particle systems, fluid simulations, and dynamic effects. They will craft captivating visuals, such as explosions and smoke, adding depth and excitement to their projects. Intermediate Modeling Techniques: Participants will refine their skills with NURBS modeling, mastering curve and surface manipulation. They will create intricate organic shapes, pushing the boundaries of their artistic expression. Creative Problem-Solving: Throughout the course, students will tackle real-world projects, facing challenges that foster creative problem-solving skills. They will gain confidence in overcoming obstacles in 3D modeling and animation. Maya Essentials Basic to Fundamental Training Program: Course Focus: Autodesk Maya Essentials, covering fundamental concepts and techniques. Duration: Flexible scheduling, tailored to individual learning pace. Method: Personalized 1-1 training, interactive sessions, hands-on projects. Curriculum Highlights: Introduction to Maya (1 hour): Interface overview, navigation, project management. 3D Modeling Techniques (2 hours): Polygon basics, object creation, advanced editing. Texturing and Materials (1 hour): Texture mapping, material application, UV unwrapping. Lighting and Rendering (1.5 hours): Lighting fundamentals, composition setup, effective rendering. Animation Skills (2.5 hours): Keyframe animation, character rigging, special effects. Intermediate Modeling (1 hour): NURBS modeling, organic shapes, sculpting tools. Conclusion and Next Steps (0.5 hours): Course review, learning resources, Q&A session. These resources will complement your training, providing additional support and insights as you explore the world of Autodesk Maya. Explore the World of 3D Animation: Master the intricacies of 3D computer graphics and animation using Autodesk Maya. Delve into modeling, texturing, animation, and rendering to bring your creative visions to life. Practical Learning Experience: Dive into hands-on projects refining your skills. Craft 3D models, apply textures, animate characters, and produce polished renders. Recognized Industry Expertise: Gain proficiency in Autodesk Maya, a leading software in entertainment, gaming, and animation. Enhance your employability with highly sought-after skills, opening doors to diverse career paths. Endless Applications: Uncover Maya's versatility in entertainment, architectural visualization, product design, and more. Tailor your expertise to align with your passions and career aspirations. Reinforcement through Recordings: Access comprehensive lesson recordings for thorough review. Revisit specific topics, reinforcing your grasp of Autodesk Maya at your own pace. Continuous Guidance: Receive lifetime email support for ongoing mentorship. Seek answers, clarifications, and expert advice, ensuring your continuous growth even after completing the course.

Maya Essentials Basic to Fundamental Training Program
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£360

3ds Max Basic to Advanced Training

By London Design Training Courses

Why Learn 3ds Max Basic to Advanced Training Course? Learn 3ds max design and animation with our comprehensive 3ds Max Basic to Advanced Training Course. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced user, this course is thoughtfully designed to elevate your skills. Course Link Duration: 40 hrs Method: 1-on-1, Personalized attention & Tailored content. Schedule: 1-on-1 training with flexible scheduling. Book a convenient hour, Mon to Sat, from 9 am to 7 pm. Course Details: Course Duration: 40 hours Course Syllabus: Part 1: Introduction to 3ds Max and Vray Familiarization with the 3ds Max Interface Configuring an efficient workspace in 3ds Max Seamless navigation within 3ds Max and Vray Understanding the power of Vray and its interface Part 2: 3D Modeling Precision crafting of fundamental shapes Mastering modifiers for advanced modeling Creating intricate 3D models using diverse techniques Learning the art of polygonal modeling Shaping both organic and inorganic models flawlessly Part 3: Texturing Applying and refining textures with expertise Grasping the essentials of UVW mapping Harnessing material editor to perfection Customizing materials with Vray materials Part 4: Lighting Discovering the magic of illumination Differentiating various light types Comprehending the subtleties of light properties Setting up captivating scenes with Vray lights Part 5: Animation Embarking on an animation adventure Expertly setting up keyframes and animation curves Infusing life into objects in a mesmerizing 3D space Elevating animations with Vray's prowess Part 6: Advanced Rendering with Vray Entering the realm of rendering excellence Mastering Vray Global Illumination for realism Optimizing visuals with Vray Physical Cameras Illuminating scenes with Vray HDRI Lighting Employing Vray Proxies and Render Elements for finesse Streamlining rendering workflow with Vray's techniques Part 7: Projects Showcasing skills through hands-on projects Crafting a captivating yet simple interior scene Designing an alluring exterior scene Taking on the challenge of a complex scene with multiple elements Course Requirements: A computer with 3ds Max and Vray installed (trial versions are available on Autodesk and Chaos Group websites) Basic knowledge of computer operations Enthusiasm for 3D modeling and animation Course Objectives: Upon completing the course, you will have mastered 3ds Max and Vray, enabling you to create photorealistic 3D scenes. The skills acquired will open doors to opportunities in the 3D modeling and animation industry, while also serving as a foundation for further honing your expertise. Course Overview: Photoshop Post-Production Delve into the world of Photoshop post-production through our comprehensive course. Learn essential photo editing techniques, including color correction, retouching, and compositing. Unleash your artistic potential by creating mesmerizing visual effects and stylizing your photos. Course Syllabus: Part 1: Introduction to Photoshop Post-Production Navigating the Photoshop Interface with ease Mastering the art of Layers and Layer Masks Embracing the power of Selections Understanding the basics of Color Correction Part 2: Retouching Techniques Unraveling common Retouching Tools and Techniques Removing blemishes, wrinkles, and unwanted elements Achieving remarkable results with Dodging and Burning Part 3: Compositing Embracing the art of Compositing Working seamlessly with Multiple Images Blending images flawlessly using Layer Masks Part 4: Visual Effects and Stylizing Techniques Crafting Special Effects with Layer Styles and Blending Modes Enhancing images with Filters Achieving mesmerizing effects with Color Grading and Adjustment Layers Part 5: Projects Applying your knowledge to hands-on projects Perfectly Retouching a portrait Creating an alluring composite image Fashioning a stylized masterpiece Course Requirements: A computer with Photoshop installed (trial version available on Adobe website) Basic knowledge of computer operations Passion for photo editing and manipulation

3ds Max Basic to Advanced Training
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,200

Mastering Maya Basics to Intermediate Course

By ATL Autocad Training London

Why Choose Mastering Maya Basics to Intermediate Course? Click here for more info: Website Our courses cater to graphic designers, animators, and beginners, providing industry-standard animation skills. Dive into 3D animation, modeling, simulation, and rendering for film, TV, games, and ads. Duration: 20 hours Approach: 1-on-1 Sessions. Schedule: Design your own schedule by pre-booking a convenient hour of your choice, available Mon to Sat between 9 am and 7 pm. I. Introduction to Maya (1.5 hours) Understanding Maya and its Applications Navigating the Maya Interface and Basic Tools Creating and Managing Projects II. 3D Modeling (3 hours) Basics of Polygon Modeling Creating Simple and Complex 3D Shapes Organic Shape Creation using NURBS Advanced Techniques: Extrusions, Bevels, and Editable Objects III. Texturing and Materials (1.5 hours) Introduction to Texturing and Material Creation UV Unwrapping and Texture Mapping Importing and Applying Textures and Images IV. Lighting and Rendering (2 hours) Fundamental Lighting Techniques Camera Setup and Composition Rendering Images and Animations Output Options and File Formats V. Animation (4 hours) Keyframe Animation and Animation Curves Rigging and Animating Characters Motion Paths and Animation Layers Editing Animation Clips VI. Rigging (2 hours) Introduction to Rigging and Skeletons Binding Skin and Weight Maps Creating Rigging Systems for Characters VII. Special Effects (1.5 hours) Particle Systems and Dynamics Creating Fluids, Fire, and Other Effects Special Effects Editing: Explosions, Smoke, and more VIII. Advanced Modeling Techniques (1.5 hours) Complex Objects using Booleans and Deformers Modifying Curves and Surfaces Organic Shape Creation with Sculpting Tools IX. Conclusion and Next Steps (0.5 hours) Course Review Further Learning Tips and Resources Q&A and Feedback Please note: The course content and duration are flexible, tailored to match learners' needs and skill levels. Throughout the course, lifetime email support ensures you receive guidance with any challenges you face. Embark on your Autodesk Maya journey, exploring 3D modeling and animation with confidence. Additional Topics Covered: Modeling: Surfaces, Control Vertex, Polygons, Extrusion, Vertices, Edges, Bridge Tool, Combining, Smooth, Mirror Geometry, Merging Vertices, Subdivision Modeling. Deformations: Twist, Lattice, Flare, Bend. Shapes: Lines, Pen Tools. Animations: Basic Keyframes, Vertex Animation, Clusters, Path Animations, Skeletons, Bones, IK Handle Tool, Skinning. Dynamics: Fire, Lighting, Soft and Rigid Bodies, Particles, Collisions, Gravity. Fur and Paint Effects: Fur Basics, Fur Color Corrections, Paint Effects, Paint Modifier, Brush Animations. Texturing: Diffuse and Bump Maps, Reflections, Transparency, Shaders, Toon Shaders, Glow Textures. Lighting: Basic and Advanced Lights, Shadows, Special Light Effects. Camera: Free and Aim Cameras, Camera Effects, Path Animations. Fluid Effects and Ncloth: 2D and 3D Containers, Collision Effects, Gravity, Wind Effects. Rendering: Images and Animations, Render Techniques, Resolution Settings, Batch Rendering. Download Maya Maya Proficiency: Master Maya's interface, tools, and functions, advancing from basic to intermediate levels. 3D Modeling Expertise: Create diverse 3D models using polygonal and NURBS techniques, from simple shapes to intricate designs. Texturing and Rendering Skills: Apply textures, create materials, and utilize advanced rendering techniques for high-quality visuals. Animation Techniques: Understand keyframe animation, rigging, and character animation, producing engaging animations and special effects. Special Effects and Dynamics: Explore particle systems, fluid dynamics, and advanced visual effects, enhancing realism in animations. Advanced Modeling and Sculpting: Master complex modeling techniques, including Booleans, deformers, and organic shape creation through sculpting tools. Professional Portfolio: Develop a diverse portfolio showcasing 3D modeling and animation skills, ready for presentation to employers or clients. Problem-Solving Skills: Learn creative approaches to solve complex 3D challenges effectively. Collaborative Abilities: Understand team dynamics and collaboration within the 3D production pipeline. Recommended Books: "Introducing Autodesk Maya 202X" by Dariush Derakhshani and Randi L. Derakhshani: Comprehensive beginner's guide to Maya's essential tools and techniques. "Mastering Autodesk Maya 20XX" by Todd Palamar: In-depth intermediate guide covering advanced features, modeling, animation, and rendering. "Maya Character Creation: Modeling and Animation Controls" by Chris Maraffi: Focuses on character creation, covering modeling, rigging, and animation. "Maya Secrets of the Pros" by Todd Palamar: Expert tips and techniques from professional Maya artists, detailing advanced workflows and best practices. "Stop Staring: Facial Modeling and Animation Done Right" by Jason Osipa: Specialized book on facial modeling and animation, perfect for character expression enthusiasts. "The Art of 3D Computer Animation and Effects" by Isaac Kerlow: Offers foundational knowledge in 3D computer animation principles, applicable to various software, including Maya. Mastering Maya Basics to Intermediate Course Benefits: Comprehensive Skill Development: Master essential tools and techniques, from basics to intermediate, with hands-on projects mirroring real industry scenarios. Industry-Grade Proficiency: Acquire expertise in Autodesk Maya, enhancing credibility in animation, visual effects, and gaming industries. Creative Exploration: Unlock creative potential through advanced shading, lighting, dynamics, and simulations, enabling imaginative project realization. Portfolio Enhancement: Build a strong portfolio showcasing skills in 3D modeling, animation, and rendering for career advancement. Individualized Support: Receive personalized guidance and feedback, ensuring tailored learning experiences and skill refinement. Potential Jobs After Course: 3D Animator: Create lifelike character animations for films, games, and advertisements. 3D Modeler: Design detailed 3D characters, environments, and objects for various applications. Visual Effects Artist: Produce stunning visual effects for movies, TV shows, and commercials. Texture/Lighting Artist: Develop intricate textures and set the mood with expert lighting. Rigging Specialist: Rig characters and objects for realistic movement in animations. Rendering Specialist: Optimize rendering capabilities for high-quality images and animations. Game Developer: Contribute to interactive game development using Maya's features. Freelance Artist/Animator: Work independently on diverse projects, collaborating with studios and agencies. Skill Advancement: Progressive Mastery: Develop from basics to intermediate levels in Autodesk Maya, honing essential tools for stunning 3D visuals and animations. Hands-On Learning: Interactive Practice: Engage in practical projects, refining your skills in 3D modeling, advanced materials, character animation, and high-quality renders. Industry-Ready Proficiency: In-Demand Skills: Acquire proficiency in Autodesk Maya, a key software in animation and gaming, enhancing your employability. Creative Exploration: Unlock Creativity: Experiment with advanced shading, lighting, and dynamic animations, unleashing your creative potential in Maya. Flexible Support: Tailored Learning: Access recorded lessons for review, deepening your understanding, with lifetime email support for continuous guidance.

Mastering Maya Basics to Intermediate Course
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£720