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156 GEM courses in Sheffield delivered Online

EXIN Kanban Foundation

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Die Schulung ist zugeschnitten auf die Bedarfe von: Entwickler:innen, Menschen, die die Rollen Scrum Master oder Product Owner ausüben. Projekt- und Prozessexpertinnen und -experten. Manager:innen sowie Teams, die Kanban für das Managen von täglichen operativen Aktivitäten einsetzen, z. B. Mitglieder von DevOps-Teams. Fachleute aus Bereichen wie z. B. Personal, Finanzen, Marketing, Produktion und Support. Alle, die irgendwo den Arbeitsfluss optimieren möchten. Overview Kanban umfasst sechs Grundpraktiken: Arbeitsfluss visualisieren Work-in-Progress (WIP) begrenzen Arbeitsfluss kontrollieren Prozessregeln explizit machen Feedback-Schleifen implementieren Gemeinsam verbessern, experimentell weiterentwickeln Im Mittelpunkt der Schulung steht das Verständnis der Kanban-Prinzipien und wie man diese mit Hilfe der Kanban-Werkzeuge (Tools) in der Praxis anwendet. Der Kurs bereitet auf die entsprechende Zertifizierung EXIN Kanban Foundation vor. Kanban: Methode zur kontinuierlichen Verbesserung des Arbeitsflusses in kollaborativen Teams. Zentrales Mittel ist die Visualisierung und Begrenzung der parallel in Arbeit befindlichen Aufgaben. Einsatzgebiete: SW-Entwicklung, IT-Betrieb, Produktion. Vorteile von Kanban 1.1 Die Flexibilit„t von Kanban 1.2 Die Kanban-Kultur Kontinuierliche Verbesserung 2.1 Kaizen einfhren 2.2 Prozesse visualisieren und verbessern 2.3 Rahmenbedingungen fr Ver„nderungen Kanban implementieren 3.1 Arbeit visualisieren 3.2 Tickets erstellen 3.3 Work-in-Progress (WIP) begrenzen 3.4 Fluss und Lieferrhythmus kontrollieren 3.5 Priorisierung 3.6 Variabilit„t reduzieren Kanban skalieren 4.1 Kanban mit verteilten Teams 4.2 Kanban in Groáprojekten

EXIN Kanban Foundation
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Ubiquiti Enterprise Wireless Admin (UEWA)

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Dieser Kurs richtet sich an Personen, die als Systemadministratoren, Informatiker, Netzwerktechniker oder Computeringenieure arbeiten und an alle, die mit Ubiquiti-Produkten bereits Erfahrung gesammelt haben. Overview Nach dem Training kennen Sie die wichtigsten WLAN-Konzepte und haben praktische Erfahrung bei der Installation und Administrierung von UniFi Controller, Access Point, Gateways und Switches gesammelt. Werden Sie zertifizierter Ubiquiti Enterprise Wireless Admin (UEWA). Der zweit„gige Kurs wurde von ubiquiti konzipiert, um Sie fr die Herausforderungen heutiger Enterprise Netzwerke vorzubereiten. Wlan Grundlagen Lizenzfreie Frequenzb„nder Regularien fr die inbetriebnahme WLAN Standards Zugriffsm'glichkeiten Netzwerk Hardware WLAN Planung Abdeckung, Frequenzen und Leistung Antennentechnologie m'gliche St'rungen im System Airtime, Kapazit„t und Features gemischte Netzwerke Inbetriebnahme Einmessen und Organisation Funkzellen und šberlappungen Verkabelung und PoE Leistungsmessung Basiskonfigurieren der Unifi Produkte Gruppen / Benutzer Layer 2 Adoptierung SSID, Sicherheit und VLANs Analyse Fortgeschrittenes Einbinden ber Layer 3 Controller in der Cloud Layer-3 Adoptierung Methoden (SSH, DNS, DHCP) Minimum RSSI Roaming Zugriffskontrolle G„ste WLANs Am zweiten Tag findet eine Prfung ber die erworbenen Kenntnisse statt. Die Kursunterlagen und die Online Prfung sind in englischer Sprache. Bitte bringen Sie zu dem Lehrgang ein Notebook mit Ethernet Anschluss, Win7 Pro oder h'her und Admin Rechten mit. Additional course details: Nexus Humans Ubiquiti Enterprise Wireless Admin (UEWA) 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 Ubiquiti Enterprise Wireless Admin (UEWA) 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.

Ubiquiti Enterprise Wireless Admin (UEWA)
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Beyond words: EAL, wellbeing and the impact of independent learning and parental involvement

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By FlashAcademy®

How can schools build stronger partnerships with parents and better support the wellbeing of multilingual learners? This thought-provoking webinar explores how language learning extends beyond the classroom - and why engaging families is key to pupil success. Featuring insights from leading international educators, the session shares practical strategies to overcome linguistic and cultural barriers, strengthen independent learning, and involve parents, whatever their language background. Real examples from global school settings Proven approaches for engaging EAL parents across cultures Tips for using technology to save time and maximise impact - including how one school saved over 400 hours a year by empowering learners to practise independently Designed for EAL leads, inclusion teams, and senior leaders Watch now and take away proven strategies to create a more inclusive school community. Meet the speakers Mable Newton, Head of ELL at GEMS Founders School, will share how their team supports pupil wellbeing alongside language development. Lewis Foster, Assistant Head at The International School at ParkCity Hanoi, will reflect on how parental engagement shapes EAL learner experiences. Lusine Nalbandyan-Andreke, FlashAcademy® Customer Success Executive, will bring practical insights from schools using independent learning strategies.

Beyond words: EAL, wellbeing and the impact of independent learning and parental involvement
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Generative AI for Non-Tech Roles

By Elite Forums UK

Course Duration: Half-day or full-day (can also be delivered as a 3-part virtual workshop series) Target Audience: Professionals in non-technical roles (e.g. executive assistants, HR, marketing, project managers, operations staff, trainers, and admin support) who want to use generative AI to enhance their work—without needing coding skills. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand what generative AI is and how it works in plain language. Identify use cases relevant to their role or industry. Use popular generative AI tools (like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot) confidently. Write effective prompts to get better, more relevant results. Apply AI ethically and responsibly in the workplace. Course Outline Module 1: Demystifying Generative AI What is generative AI? (Plain language explanation) How AI models like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini work Examples of what generative AI can (and can’t) do Myths, risks, and benefits of AI in non-tech roles Module 2: Everyday Use Cases for Professionals Time-saving applications: Drafting emails, reports, meeting summaries Creating checklists, plans, or SOPs Enhancing creativity: Brainstorming ideas for events, campaigns, or training Writing social media posts, newsletters, or job ads Organising information: Summarising documents Structuring spreadsheets or creating templates Supporting communication: Improving tone and clarity Translating or simplifying content Module 3: Prompting Essentials What is a “prompt” and why does it matter? How to write clear, specific, and effective prompts Prompting frameworks (e.g., “Role–Task–Goal” method) Live practice: transforming a vague prompt into a powerful one Troubleshooting: when AI gives poor answers and how to improve them Module 4: Hands-On Exploration Try-it-yourself exercises using ChatGPT or Gemini (guided) Real workplace examples and team challenges Create an AI-generated email, checklist, or idea list Optional: use industry-specific examples (e.g., HR, admin, events, comms) Module 5: Responsible AI Use at Work Understanding AI limitations and biases Protecting privacy and sensitive data When not to use AI Workplace policies and guidelines (customisable for your organisation) Ethical use: attribution, transparency, and human review Module 6: Getting Started in Your Role Tools overview: free vs paid options (ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Gemini) Building your own AI toolkit Tips for staying up to date as tools evolve 30-day challenge: how to build AI into your daily workflow Delivery Style Highly interactive, practical, and low-jargon No coding or tech background required Hands-on demos, guided practice, and scenario-based activities Group discussion and peer learning Course Materials Provided Quick-start guide: Top 10 prompts for non-tech roles AI Prompt Library for your job type Do’s and Don’ts for ethical use of AI at work “AI in Action” workbook with examples and checklists Personal AI Action Plan Optional Add-ons Team-based AI hackathon (mini workplace challenge) Tailored follow-up webinar for Q&A and deeper use cases Co-branded playbook for organisational AI use Integration with digital transformation or innovation initiatives

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Generative AI for Non-Tech Roles

By Elite Forums AU

Course Duration: Half-day or full-day (can also be delivered as a 3-part virtual workshop series) Target Audience: Professionals in non-technical roles (e.g. executive assistants, HR, marketing, project managers, operations staff, trainers, and admin support) who want to use generative AI to enhance their work—without needing coding skills. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand what generative AI is and how it works in plain language. Identify use cases relevant to their role or industry. Use popular generative AI tools (like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot) confidently. Write effective prompts to get better, more relevant results. Apply AI ethically and responsibly in the workplace. Course Outline Module 1: Demystifying Generative AI What is generative AI? (Plain language explanation) How AI models like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini work Examples of what generative AI can (and can’t) do Myths, risks, and benefits of AI in non-tech roles Module 2: Everyday Use Cases for Professionals Time-saving applications: Drafting emails, reports, meeting summaries Creating checklists, plans, or SOPs Enhancing creativity: Brainstorming ideas for events, campaigns, or training Writing social media posts, newsletters, or job ads Organising information: Summarising documents Structuring spreadsheets or creating templates Supporting communication: Improving tone and clarity Translating or simplifying content Module 3: Prompting Essentials What is a “prompt” and why does it matter? How to write clear, specific, and effective prompts Prompting frameworks (e.g., “Role–Task–Goal” method) Live practice: transforming a vague prompt into a powerful one Troubleshooting: when AI gives poor answers and how to improve them Module 4: Hands-On Exploration Try-it-yourself exercises using ChatGPT or Gemini (guided) Real workplace examples and team challenges Create an AI-generated email, checklist, or idea list Optional: use industry-specific examples (e.g., HR, admin, events, comms) Module 5: Responsible AI Use at Work Understanding AI limitations and biases Protecting privacy and sensitive data When not to use AI Workplace policies and guidelines (customisable for your organisation) Ethical use: attribution, transparency, and human review Module 6: Getting Started in Your Role Tools overview: free vs paid options (ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Gemini) Building your own AI toolkit Tips for staying up to date as tools evolve 30-day challenge: how to build AI into your daily workflow Delivery Style Highly interactive, practical, and low-jargon No coding or tech background required Hands-on demos, guided practice, and scenario-based activities Group discussion and peer learning Course Materials Provided Quick-start guide: Top 10 prompts for non-tech roles AI Prompt Library for your job type Do’s and Don’ts for ethical use of AI at work “AI in Action” workbook with examples and checklists Personal AI Action Plan Optional Add-ons Team-based AI hackathon (mini workplace challenge) Tailored follow-up webinar for Q&A and deeper use cases Co-branded playbook for organisational AI use Integration with digital transformation or innovation initiatives

Generative AI for Non-Tech Roles
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Generative AI for Non-Tech Roles

By Elite Forums Events

Course Duration: Half-day or full-day (can also be delivered as a 3-part virtual workshop series) Target Audience: Professionals in non-technical roles (e.g. executive assistants, HR, marketing, project managers, operations staff, trainers, and admin support) who want to use generative AI to enhance their work—without needing coding skills. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand what generative AI is and how it works in plain language. Identify use cases relevant to their role or industry. Use popular generative AI tools (like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot) confidently. Write effective prompts to get better, more relevant results. Apply AI ethically and responsibly in the workplace. Course Outline Module 1: Demystifying Generative AI What is generative AI? (Plain language explanation) How AI models like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini work Examples of what generative AI can (and can’t) do Myths, risks, and benefits of AI in non-tech roles Module 2: Everyday Use Cases for Professionals Time-saving applications: Drafting emails, reports, meeting summaries Creating checklists, plans, or SOPs Enhancing creativity: Brainstorming ideas for events, campaigns, or training Writing social media posts, newsletters, or job ads Organising information: Summarising documents Structuring spreadsheets or creating templates Supporting communication: Improving tone and clarity Translating or simplifying content Module 3: Prompting Essentials What is a “prompt” and why does it matter? How to write clear, specific, and effective prompts Prompting frameworks (e.g., “Role–Task–Goal” method) Live practice: transforming a vague prompt into a powerful one Troubleshooting: when AI gives poor answers and how to improve them Module 4: Hands-On Exploration Try-it-yourself exercises using ChatGPT or Gemini (guided) Real workplace examples and team challenges Create an AI-generated email, checklist, or idea list Optional: use industry-specific examples (e.g., HR, admin, events, comms) Module 5: Responsible AI Use at Work Understanding AI limitations and biases Protecting privacy and sensitive data When not to use AI Workplace policies and guidelines (customisable for your organisation) Ethical use: attribution, transparency, and human review Module 6: Getting Started in Your Role Tools overview: free vs paid options (ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Gemini) Building your own AI toolkit Tips for staying up to date as tools evolve 30-day challenge: how to build AI into your daily workflow Delivery Style Highly interactive, practical, and low-jargon No coding or tech background required Hands-on demos, guided practice, and scenario-based activities Group discussion and peer learning Course Materials Provided Quick-start guide: Top 10 prompts for non-tech roles AI Prompt Library for your job type Do’s and Don’ts for ethical use of AI at work “AI in Action” workbook with examples and checklists Personal AI Action Plan Optional Add-ons Team-based AI hackathon (mini workplace challenge) Tailored follow-up webinar for Q&A and deeper use cases Co-branded playbook for organisational AI use Integration with digital transformation or innovation initiatives

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Sheffield University Management School

sheffield university management school

Sheffield

Sheffield University Management School is a leading business school with Triple Crown accreditation and a world-class reputation for high quality teaching, ground-breaking research and cutting-edge thinking. Management School - Students in the reception area Through the distinctiveness of our graduates, excellence of our staff, intellectually rigorous research and network of international partners, we seek to inform the practice of management and to make a difference to our community – locally and internationally. Our mission and vision are a focus for continuous improvement and development. Our mission Our mission is to have a positive impact on working lives, organisations and societies worldwide, fostering socially responsible management practices through world-class, innovative research and transformative education. Our vision Our vision as an internationally leading management school is to deliver excellence in research and education that promotes positive societal transformation for a fairer, sustainable future. Our commitment to students Our programmes provide: The theoretical and practical skills needed for challenging real-world situations The latest in business and management thinking A good understanding of the field of study, including wider social issues, corporate social responsibility and ethical decision making Academic stimulation and challenge Skills for both the workplace and further academic study A large number of our esteemed academic staff are leading international experts. They are research-active and their knowledge informs the course content to make sure students have a high quality learning experience, informed by the latest developments in the subject and drawing on the best original research from the leaders in the field. This means that our programmes are at the cutting edge of thinking and practice. We work with our students to develop your skills and learning. The learning environment will be stimulating and intellectually challenging; in return, we want our students to engage with the academic content, be conscientious and take an independent approach to study. Helping you to succeed, personal development and career development We’ll provide you with the academic framework and personal support to fulfil your potential and pursue a successful career. You’ll be assigned a personal tutor on arrival who will support you throughout your course. Their role is to give you academic advice as well as pastoral support if needed. We are committed to providing whatever support you may need – academic, pastoral or career – so that you can both enjoy and benefit from studying with us. The Futures First Employability Hub, based in the Management School, acts as a key interface between students and employers supporting access to student projects, internships, postgraduate international summer schools, professional bodies and jobs. A range of opportunities are available to help you enhance your personal and professional portfolio: You’ll benefit from access to an extensive network of organisations Enhance your employability skills by spending a period of time on an industrial placement Voluntary work. You can join our active Enactus group, and participate in entrepreneurial activities while making a contribution to the community Selected programmes enable you to study at a partner institution in Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia or China and develop your international outlook, knowledge and cultural understanding. Our BA International Business Management includes a year of study abroad. Careers Students at Sheffield University Management School benefit from our dedicated Futures First careers support and acquire a set of strong skills to help secure future employment. The research and transferable skills acquired on your course are highly valued by employers. Many graduates go on to employment in high profile organisations, such as Procter & Gamble and Unilever, in fields such as accountancy, finance, human resource management, marketing and public relations. Others have joined graduate schemes with companies such as Rolls-Royce or have moved on to further study at Masters or PhD level. BA Accounting and Financial Management graduates can receive exemptions from the foundation examinations of the leading professional accounting bodies, provided they pass the required combination of options. Our BA Business Management is a flexible programme that allows you to specialise in a particular area of business through your module choice and you will be encouraged to start thinking about employability at an early stage. At undergraduate level, you can graduate with a ‘degree with employment experience’ by taking a year in industry. The External Relations team at Sheffield University Management School will support you in securing a placement that is right for you. Our community Our multidisciplinary teaching and research environment is lively and varied – students are made to feel welcome and become part of the school’s culture. Academic staff offer a schedule of times when they are available for consultation – or you can contact them directly to arrange an appointment. Management School staff are accessible and friendly, taking pride in the quality of support they provide to facilitate student learning. Sheffield University Management School is one of the largest departments in the University of Sheffield, where you will meet students from all over the world. During induction week, you can attend a series of introductory meetings and social events. You’ll meet staff and other students, find out about university procedures and facilities and societies that you may wish to join - the Management Society (ManSoc) and Investment Society are very popular with students at the school.