Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Anyone who wants to learn how to create movies - from a home movie to professional looking films using iMovie. This one-day hands-on course will teach the participant the full functionality of iMovie. The course will begin with how to import video and photographs into iMovie; how to review and organize the footage; how to shape a story using the editing and trimming tools; how to add music and sound and other video effects and overlays. Lastly, the class will explore sharing your completed movies with your Mac computer, YouTube and other streaming outlets. Introduction to iMovie Adding Media from Photo Library Other Ways to Import Media From iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch Record Video Directly into iMovie Importing Media from Mac Playing or Skimming Video Sorting and Searching for Clips Marking Clips as Favorite or Rejected Creating Movies Creating a New Movie Viewing and Managing Projects Setting Movie Themes Selecting Clips Adding and Trimming Clips Moving and Splitting Clips Adding and Modifying Transitions Adding and Editing Titles Adding Music and Sound Clips Working with Trailers (If required) Creating Trailer Adding Video Adding Titles and Credits Converting Trailer to Movie Adding Video Effects Enhancing Clip Adjusting Clip?s Order Cropping and Rotating Clips Stabilizing Shaky Clips Adding Video Effects Adding Freeze Frame Creating Effects with Multiple Clips Slow Down and Speed Up Clips Adding Instant Replay or Rewind Effect Copy Effects and Adjustments Sharing Video Clips and Projects Email Movie, Trailer, and Clip Exporting Quick Time File Exporting an Image Share Online Customizing iMovie iMovie Preferences Customizing Project Settings Changing iMovie Window Layout Changing How Clips are Displayed Organizing Media Organizing Media and Events Working with Multiple Libraries Consolidating Projects and Events Keyboard Shortcuts and Gestures Overview of Keyboard Shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Multi-Touch Gestures Force Touch Trackpad Gestures
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is as follows: Cisco Unified Communications system channel partners and resellers System engineers Customers deploying and maintaining Cisco Unified Contact Center Express products. Overview Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Provide a comprehensive overview of the Cisco Unified Contact Center Express product suite. This overview will cover descriptions of the product, compatibility, and hardware and software options, architecture, and sizing and ordering tools. Provide a complete description of the Cisco Unified CCX installation process, the configuration required with an overview of most common configuration web pages, and describe the call flow processes needed to establish a call on Cisco Unified CCX. Describe the Cisco Unified CCX script editor, how it is installed and how to implement common IVR scripting techniques. Provide a comprehensive view of Cisco Unified CCX ACD operations to include basic contact center build-up, scripting, agent and supervisor desktop configurations, advanced scripting topics, and reporting. Describe how to install, configure and use features found in Cisco Unified CCX Premium such as, Remote Monitoring, Outbound Dialer, Agent Email, Agent Web Chat, and Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and Text-to-Speech (TTS). Understand how to maintain and monitor a Cisco Unified CCX system This course, Deploying Cisco© Unified Contact Center Express (UCCXD) v6.0, provides the student with hands-on experience and knowledge of tasks typically performed during contact center deployment. Cisco Unified CCX Product Overview Cisco Unified CCX Product Packages Cisco Unified CCX Architecture Designing Cisco Unified CCX Cisco Unified CCX Installation and Configuration Installing Cisco Unified CCX Managing Cisco Unified CCX Configuring Basic Properties of Cisco Unified CCX Cisco Unified CCX Scripting Understanding Script Editor Basics Creating a Basic IVR Script Prompting and Collecting Information Accessing an External Database Making Decisions Confirming Caller Input Cisco Unified CCX ACD Operations Implementing Cisco Unified CCX
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This is a basic course for IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS users. Overview Upon completion of the course, students will be able to: Navigate within a DOORS database Create structured data in a DOORS formal module Modify existing data in a DOORS formal module Review existing data in a DOORS formal module Create relationships in a DOORS database Report on relationships in a DOORS database This course is for new IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS (DOORS) users. It introduces basic DOORS concepts and functionality. It includes hands-on exercises that teach users to create, edit, manipulate, and analyze requirements data in DOORS. Unit 1 Navigating a DOORS Database Unit 2 Viewing information Unit 3 Editing information Unit 4 Structure Unit 5 Capturing additional information Unit 6 Working with Microsoft Word documents Unit 7 Locating information Unit 8 Manipulating the display Unit 9 Creating traceability Unit 10 Traceability analysis Unit 11 Object linking and embedding Unit 12 Discussions Additional course details: Nexus Humans QN101G IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS V9.6 - Foundation 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 QN101G IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS V9.6 - Foundation 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.
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Account and project managers Contact Center Enterprise (CCE) administrators Deployment engineers Technical sales Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Navigate CCE configuration and scripting tools Configure a dialed number, call type, and media routing domain Build a basic Cisco Intelligent Contact Management (ICM) script Configure agents and skill groups Configure basic Interactive Voice Response (IVR) functionality Implement attributes and precision queues Configure Ring-No-Answer (RONA) using CCE configuration tools Configure and populate an agent team and primary supervisor Improve agent efficiency through finesse enhancements Build and test a basic Voice XML (VXML) application Implement roles, departments, and business hours Run Cisco Unified Intelligence Center (CUIC) reports using the Reporting tool The Administering Cisco Contact Center Enterprise (CCEA) v1.0 course teaches you the contextual information around call flow between components in the Cisco© Unified Contact Center Enterprise (UCCE) solution including intelligent contact routing, call treatment, network-to-desktop Computer Telephony Integration (CTI), and multichannel contact management over an IP infrastructure. You receive hands-on practice using administrative tools to perform routine adds, moves, and changes in an inbound contact center environment. Cisco Unified Contact Center Review Contact Center Basics Components and Architecture Deploying Basic Call Settings Associate Basic Call Settings Explore Media Routing Domains Building a Basic Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise Script Introduce Script Editor Use Script Editor Nodes Configuring Basic Agent Functionality Introduce Agent Functionality Configure Agent Desk Settings Configuring Basic Call Treatment and Queuing Explore Media Server and Files Introduce Microapps Implementing Precision Routing Introduce Precision Routing Basics Examine the Migration Path Configuring RONA Support Introduce RONA Functionality Identify RONA Timeout Considerations Configuring Agent Teams and Supervisors Configuring Teams and Supervisors Explore Agent Roles Administering the Cisco Finesse Desktop Administering Cisco Finesse Desktop Introduce Cisco Finesse Administration Implementing Voice XML Applications Introduce VXML Build a Basic Call Studio Project Configuring Roles, Departments, and Business Hours Examine Post-Call Survey Functionality Configure Post-Call Survey Running Unified CC Enterprise Reports with Unified Intelligence Center (IC) Configure Unified CC Enterprise Administrators Configure Departments
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for individuals who want to gain basic and intermediate knowledge of working on AutoCAD Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to create basic and intermediate drawings utilizing the AutoCAD software In this course, you will learn to navigate the AutoCAD user interfaces and use the fundamental features of AutoCAD. You will learn to use the precision drafting tools in AutoCAD to develop accurate technical drawings. Utilizing the AutoCAD Software Startup Screen The Application Menu The AutoCAD User Interface AutoCAD Options [OP] Saving the Drawing ?Places? for Quicker Access of Drawings Wheel Mouse Tidbits The Governing Body of Workspaces Ribbon Management Layer Properties Manager Assigning a Linetype to a New Layer Off vs. Freeze Practical Features of Layer Walk Creating a Layer State Freezing Individual Layers with Layer Freeze Layer Lock Creating Drawings with AutoCAD Accuracy Measuring a Distance Measuring an Area Creating Basic Objects Object Selection Options Basic Editing Commands Polar Tracking Editing Polylines Variable Width Polyline Command Aliases Move and Copy with ?CTRL? Customizing Rollover Tooltips Cycle Through Stacked Objects Additional Selection Options Stretch Midpoint Between Two Points [M2P] Snap From Hatch Stuff Additional course details: Nexus Humans AutoCAD Essentials 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 AutoCAD Essentials 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.
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Professionals who want unparalleled creative freedom, productivity, and precision for producing superb 3D modeling. Overview Fundamental concepts and workflows for creating 3D models using AutoCAD, Represent a design by creating solid primitives, solid or surface models from cross-sectional geometry, or composite models from multiple solid models, Complete a solid model design by adding the necessary features to detail, duplicate, and position 3D models, Convert 2D objects to 3D objects, Document a 3D design by creating 2D drawings for production and visualization, Communicate design ideas using visual styles, lights, model walk-through tools, and renderings. In this course, you will learn the fundamental concepts and workflows for creating 3D models using AutoCAD. IntroductionAdvanced Text Objects Annotation Scale Overview Using Fields Controlling the Draw Order Working with Tables Working with Linked Tables Creating Table Styles Projects - Advanced AnnotationDynamic Blocks Working with Dynamic Blocks Creating Dynamic Block Definitions Dynamic Block Authoring Tools Additional Visibility Options Attributes Inserting Blocks with Attributes Editing Attribute Values Defining Attributes Redefining Blocks with Attributes Extracting Attributes Projects - Advanced Blocks & AttributesOutput and Publishing Output For Electronic Review Autodesk Design Review Publishing Drawing Sets Other Tools for Collaboration eTransmit Hyperlinks Cloud Collaboration and 2D Automation Connecting to the Cloud Sharing Drawings in the Cloud Attach Navisworks Files Attach BIM 360 Glue Models Introduction to Sheet Sets Overview of Sheet Sets Creating Sheet Sets Creating Sheets in Sheet Sets Adding Views to Sheets Importing Layouts to Sheet Sets Publishing & Customizing Sheet Sets Transmitting and Archiving Sheet Sets Publishing Sheet Sets Customizing Sheet Sets Custom Blocks for Sheet Sets Projects - Sheet SetsManaging Layers Working in the Layer Properties Manager Creating Layer Filters Setting Layer States CAD Standards CAD Standards Concepts Configuring Standards Checking Standards Layer Translator System Setup Options Dialog Box System Variables Dynamic Input Settings Drawing Utilities Managing Plotters Plot Styles Introduction to Customization Why Customize? Creating a Custom Workspace Customizing the User Interface Using the Customize User Interface (CUI) Dialog Box Customizing the Ribbon Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar Customizing Menus Keyboard Shortcuts Macros & Custom Routines Custom Commands & Macros Running Scripts Action Recorder Editing Action Macros Loading Custom Routines
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for business users, educators, students, and knowledge workers in a variety of roles and fields who want to be able to use the apps included in Google Workspace to create and manage various types of files and communicate and collaborate with colleagues. Overview In this course, you will use the various apps included in Google Workspace to work productively as part of a team. You will: Navigate the Google Workspace environment and use Gmail to send and manage email correspondence. Manage schedules using Google Calendarâ¢. Communicate with colleagues over text, voice, and video using Google Chat and Google Meet. Store and share files using Google Drive. Collaborate on documents using Google Docs, Google Slidesâ¢, and Google Keepâ¢. Collaborate on data using Google Sheets and Google Formsâ¢. Collaborate on websites using Google Sitesâ¢. The core productivity apps that make up the Google Workspace? suite enable users to work together on a variety of projects and tasks across many different industries and job roles. This course will teach you how to work efficiently and effectively in apps like Gmail?, Google Drive?, Google Docs?, Google Sheets?, Google Meet?, Google Chat?, and more?all while participating in a collaborative team environment. Lesson 1:Getting Started with Google Workspace Topic A: Navigate Google Workspace Topic B: Send and Manage Email Using Gmail Lesson 2:Managing Schedules Using Google Calendar Topic A: Create and Manage Events Topic B: Customize Calendars Topic C: Create and Share Calendars Topic D: Create and Manage Tasks Lesson 3:Communicating Using Google Chat and Google Meet Topic A: Chat Using Google Chat Topic B: Participate in Meetings Using Google Meet Lesson 4:Storing and Sharing Files Using Google Drive Topic A: Add Files and Folders Topic B: Manage Files and Folders Lesson 5:Collaborating on Documents Using Docs, Slides, and Keep Topic A: Create and Edit Documents Using Google Docs Topic B: Design Presentations Using Google Slides Topic C: Take Notes Using Google Keep Lesson 6:Collaborating on Data Using Sheets and Forms Topic A: Create and Manage Spreadsheets Using Google Sheets Topic B: Design Surveys Using Google Forms Lesson 7:Collaborating on Websites Using Sites Topic A: Create and Edit Sites Topic B: Share and Publish Sites
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for Cisco Unified Communications system channel partners and resellers who are responsible for deployment and application engineering for Cisco Unified Contact Center Express customers, System and technical support engineers, Day 1 and Day 2 support personnel, and Customers deploying and maintaining Cisco Unified CCX Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to create utilize advanced techniques in scripting and Cisco Unified CCX functionality The student will explore advanced techniques in scripting and Cisco Unified CCX functionality. During this five day class students will use advanced scripting to implement features that extend the functionality of Cisco Unified CCX. Cisco Unified CCX Overview Components of the Cisco Unified CCX Environment. Gateways. Routers. Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Cisco Unified CCX. Script Editor. Cisco Finesse. Cisco Unified Intelligence Center. Cisco Unified CCX Agent. External Servers. Cisco Unified CCX System Cluster Components. Engine. Database Server. Call Flow Terms. The Call Flow. The Debug Process Reactive. Non-Reactive Prompt Recording Utilities Prompt Recorder Emergency Message Recorder Basic ACD Routing Review Script Steps used in a Simple ACD Routing Script. Resource Group Routing. Defining the Contact Service Queue. Create a Simple ACD routing script Common Scripting Concepts Prompt Management. Using the Default Script. Terminating a Call and Ending a Script. Abandon Rates. Exception Handling. Script Interruptions. Check Agent Availability before and after entering queue. Using Java Methods for Holiday and Time of Day routing Accessing an External Database Database architecture and supported databases. Setting up the Database Subsystem. Using Database script steps Skills Based Routing Appling skills to agents. Defining the Contact Service Queue. Specifying the CSQ in the Script Advanced ACD Routing Overflow Routing. When to Overflow. How to get the Data Needed for Making Decisions. Describe Methods of Overflowing Basic ACD Callback Options Setup the Email Subsystem. Script for Email Notification. Script for Leaving a Recorded Message. Script for Callback when Queue Times have Decreased Enterprise Data and Session Management Define Enterprise Data in Cisco Finesse. Define a Call Variable Layout in Cisco Finesse. Define ECC Variables in the script editor. Set Enterprise Data in the script. Define Session Management. Setup Session Management. Use Session Management to Pass Variable Information Between Scripts Advanced ACD Callback Options Leave Queued Message with an Option for Callback. Scheduled Callback
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours Whether you are already an instructional designer or just looking to get into the world of developing eLearning courses, this two-day course covers the full feature set of Articulate Storyline 360 and uses real world exercises to create projects from scratch. The course will include how to add interactivity to your slides via buttons, triggers, text entry areas, and hotspots. You'll also learn how to create quizzes, and how to publish your eLearning projects for the widest possible audience. The class will also explore Articulate Storyline's advance techniques and methods on Themes & Templates, Custom Navigation, Gamification, Advanced Quizzing, Accessibility and Reporting, and more. Exploring Articulate Storyline Explore a Finished Storyline Project Explore Slides and Panels Zoom and Magnify Explore Panels Preview the Entire Project Creating Projects Create a New Project Apply a Theme Apply a Content Master Slide Insert New Slides Create a New Content Master Slide Apply a Different Master Slide Layout to a Slide Import Content From PowerPoint Adding Content Create and Format a Text Box Work with a List Add an Image to a Slide Add a Shape to a Slide Customize a Shape Insert a Character Insert a Caption Interactivity Add Buttons to Slides Change Button States Create Layers Insert a Text Entry Field Triggers and Hotspots Delete Default Triggers Add a Trigger to a Button Hide Player Buttons Add Triggers to Layers Add a Hide Layer Trigger Add a Slide Trigger Add a Conditional Trigger Edit a Trigger Add a Hotspot and Lightbox Trigger Variables Manage a Variable Reference a Variable Create a Variable Manipulate a Variable with a Trigger Create a True/False Variable Create a Trigger to Change a True/False Variable Add a Condition to an Existing Trigger Play Audio with a Conditional Trigger Add a Condition to a Button Audio, Animation and Video Add Voiceover Audio to a Slide Change Slide Audio Edit Slide Audio Add Silence Record Voiceover Audio Control Object Timing Animate an Object Control Animation Options Insert Video Delay Object Start Times Trim Video Animate a Video Add a Slide Transition Quizzes Insert a Multiple Choice Slide Insert a Matching Drag-and-Drop Slide Insert a Freeform Drag and Drop Quiz Slide Insert a Quiz Result Slide
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This is an introductory-level course, designed for anyone wanting to learn Linux. Attendees should be comfortable working with computers and the command line, but no other specific skills are required to attend. Overview This skills-focused course is about 50% lab to lecture ratio, combining expert instructor-led discussions with practical hands-on labs that emphasize current techniques, best practices and standards. Working in a hands-on lab environment, guided by our expert practitioner, attendees will explore The Design of Linux Basic Operations File System Basics Wildcards File and Directory Permissions Working with files Executing Programs Using find Filters and other useful commands The vi editor Customizing the user environment Networking/Communications Backups and archiving This hands-on course provides you with an essentials-level foundation in core skills for using any version of Linux. This course focuses on essential skills that ordinary users might use daily when working with Linux. The Design of Linux A brief history of Linux The Linux design philosophy Linux architecture Basic Operations Logging in and out The general form of a Linux command Common commands Using man pages Essential commands File System Basics The Linux directory structure Standard directories Relative and absolute pathnames Legal file names Navigating the filesystem Wildcards Matching one character Matching many characters Shortcuts Wildcard gotchas Wildcards and ls File and Directory Permissions Viewing permissions File permissions Directory permissions Setting defaults Changing permissions Keeping data secure Working with files Viewing contents Identifying file contents Copying and moving Deleting Using symbolic links Executing Programs Redirecting STDOUT Redirecting STDERR Redirecting STDIN Creating pipelines Processes attributes Listing processes Killing processes Foreground & background processes Using find Syntax Finding by name, type, or size Combining tests Finding by size, owner, or timestamps Using xargs with find Other find options Filters and other useful commands What is a filter? cat: a generic filter head and tail grep sort wc other interesting filters The vi editor Why vi? Basic vi operations: navigating, adding, deleting Advanced operations: buffer management, search and replace, configuration options Customizing the user environment About shells Shell startup files Shell variables Search path Aliases Simple shell scripts Networking/Communications Reading and sending mail Remote login Remote file transfer Other network utilities (ping, finger, etc) Backups and archiving Checking space used or available Creating tar archives Viewing and extracting files from archives Compression utilities Working with windows