In this course, you will learn how to create an AAA-looking scene in Unreal Engine 5 from scratch. This class is not for beginners; therefore, no basics of Unreal Engine 5 will be covered. You should be able to know how to navigate and have basic knowledge of the Unreal Engine 5 Interface.
The Agricultural Science Mini Bundle brings together the essentials of plant life, soil health, floral work and the chemical principles behind them. With modules covering botany, chemistry, and greenhouse management, this bundle keeps things grounded yet analytical—perfect for those who enjoy greenhouses as much as they enjoy graphs. From understanding how roots function to learning how floral displays come together, the content delivers just enough complexity without growing wild. The balance of science and aesthetic gives learners a strong entry point into agricultural and plant-focused industries. ✅ Learning Outcomes Learn agricultural foundations including planting and soil composition. Understand plant physiology, parts, and botanical structure identification. Explore chemical reactions relating to plant and soil systems. Gain insight into how greenhouses regulate growth environments. Apply scientific concepts to horticultural and floral contexts. Identify basic floral types, arrangement structures, and classifications. ✅ Who is this Course For New learners exploring scientific concepts in agriculture. Individuals interested in greenhouse or nursery operations. Students keen on both science and floral environments. Hobby growers learning plant care and chemistry basics. Support staff in agricultural or botanical departments. Entry-level horticulture workers handling plant environments. Florists expanding their botanical and growing knowledge. Admins working in agricultural or nursery settings. ✅ Career Path Agricultural Science Assistant – £24,500 average UK salary Greenhouse Technician (Junior) – £25,000 average UK salary Botanical Lab Assistant – £26,000 average UK salary Floristry Technician – £22,000 average UK salary Plant Biology Assistant – £27,000 average UK salary Horticultural Chemist (Junior) – £28,000 average UK salary
The Chemical Engineering Mini Bundle blends the structure of science with the elegance of equations. From atoms to algae, this selection of modules covers the essentials of chemistry, biology, biochemistry, gas engineering, and greenhouse systems—without turning your kitchen into a laboratory. Each topic contributes to a broader understanding of the chemical behaviours and biological systems that underpin modern energy and environmental solutions. Whether your interest lies in reactions, regulations, or renewable innovations, this bundle offers an analytical look into how science fuels industries (and the occasional lightbulb). Learning Outcomes: Understand the basic principles of chemistry and its applications. Study biological processes across natural and industrial settings. Explore biochemical interactions at cellular and molecular levels. Learn about gas behaviour in engineered environments. Discover the role of greenhouse technologies in sustainability. Connect science principles to chemical process understanding. Who is this Course For: Science students exploring chemical and biological systems. Learners interested in energy, gas, and environmental studies. Professionals in laboratory-based administrative roles. Technical staff supporting chemical process documentation. Entry-level assistants in biology or chemistry research. Administrative staff in engineering or energy sectors. Individuals reviewing greenhouse systems in energy contexts. Anyone seeking structured science theory in industry applications. Career Path: Chemical Engineering Technician – £29,000/year Biochemistry Support Assistant – £27,000/year Laboratory Administrator – £25,000/year Gas Operations Clerk – £26,000/year Environmental Systems Assistant – £28,500/year Research Documentation Officer – £30,000/year
Reaching New Heights in Project Management Climbing Mount Everest is considered one of mankind's greatest feats of human endurance. The two-month quest to reach the highest point on earth is a project filled with unparalleled challenges and some of the roughest and most extreme conditions imaginable. Alan Mallory embarked on the adventure of a lifetime and set a world record along with four members of his family after an incredible self-guided expedition on the mountain. The expedition challenged the mental, emotional and physical limits of their entire beings and at every stage of the ascent demanded an unwavering commitment to resilience and perseverance. Alan's keynote is a gripping and informative presentation that is supported by many of the stunning photos and short video clips.
Design Thinking in Today's Organization Design Thinking is a great way for organizations to equip their project teams to better manage ambiguity in innovative environments, navigate complex problems, experiment rapidly, communicate more effectively, and increase the ability to respond to ever changing customer requirements. Additionally they will talk about how Design Thinking in action with the exclusive PMI Global Executive Council will engage the next generation of project leaders, known as "Global Executive Council NextPerts" and their development of a Benefits Thinking Movement. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.
Back to the Future: Business Transformation and the Future of Work Through RPA Robotics Process Automation (RPA) is a major disrupting technology. 62% of CEOs expect this technology to completely disrupt their business within the next 5 years, according to a PwC CEO Survey. The concept of 'Digital Labor' is seeping into the lexicon of executive business speech as they look to adapt their operating models to automate a broad spectrum of business processes on demand. As RPA 'BOTS' mimic the actions of humans, it follows that there will be displacement of human workers as a result. Therefore, with the increased adoption and criticality of the new processes with BOTS, there is a great imperative to develop and deploy robots that exceed the level of productivity and quality as humans are replace. This presentation will focus on the current state of the market and the impact of RPA on business operation, workforce development, quality and compliance imperatives. Forward-thinking companies need to understand this disruptive technology and how it will impact today's workforce. The presentation will explore how companies can unlock the full potential of automation using robotic process automation throughout the enterprise. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs.
Back to the Future: Business Transformation and the Future of Work Through RPA Robotics Process Automation (RPA) is a major disrupting technology. 62% of CEOs expect this technology to completely disrupt their business within the next 5 years, according to a PwC CEO Survey. The concept of 'Digital Labor' is seeping into the lexicon of executive business speech as they look to adapt their operating models to automate a broad spectrum of business processes on demand. As RPA 'BOTS' mimic the actions of humans, it follows that there will be displacement of human workers as a result. Therefore, with the increased adoption and criticality of the new processes with BOTS, there is a great imperative to develop and deploy robots that exceed the level of productivity and quality as humans are replace. This presentation will focus on the current state of the market and the impact of RPA on business operation, workforce development, quality and compliance imperatives. Forward-thinking companies need to understand this disruptive technology and how it will impact today's workforce. The presentation will explore how companies can unlock the full potential of automation using robotic process automation throughout the enterprise. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs.
Join me for an egg-stra special Easter inspired beginners and beyond crochet-along!!
Round and round the garden, like a teddy bear . . . a fun and functional project for having a go at crocheting in the round . . .
Green thumbs are optional, but structure is a must. The Gardening and Horticulture Mini Bundle digs into gardening principles, horticultural knowledge, floristry techniques, agriculture basics, and COSHH—without leaving you to water it blindly. From flower arranging to field planning, this bundle teaches plant-focused organisation with a keen eye on environmental detail and safety. Whether you’re designing a garden or pruning a spreadsheet of soil types, it’s structured greenery at its finest. Learning Outcomes: Understand gardening routines for structured plant care and design. Explore horticultural methods used in plant development and study. Study floristry techniques relevant to decorative plant arrangements. Learn agricultural basics with environmental and soil considerations. Apply COSHH awareness in gardening and horticultural settings. Organise plant-based projects with clear, structured knowledge. Who is this Course For: Beginners learning plant care and garden planning techniques. Florists expanding into structured horticultural knowledge areas. Admin staff supporting agricultural or botanical teams. Hobbyists interested in plant structure and organisation. Nursery or garden centre support staff seeking plant insight. Professionals exploring decorative plant arrangement basics. Individuals working in safe plant and chemical environments. Gardeners seeking a structured understanding of their field. Career Path: Horticultural Technician (Entry-Level) – £23,500/year Gardening Assistant – £22,000/year Florist (Junior) – £21,500/year Agricultural Support Worker – £24,000/year Environmental Plant Officer – £26,500/year COSHH Safety Administrator (Horticulture) – £25,000/year