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AutoCAD Programming Using C#.NET Level 7

By IOMH - Institute of Mental Health

Overview of AutoCAD Programming Using C#.NET Join our AutoCAD Programming Using C#.NET Level 7 course and discover your hidden skills, setting you on a path to success in this area. Get ready to improve your skills and achieve your biggest goals. The AutoCAD Programming Using C#.NET Level 7 course has everything you need to get a great start in this sector. Improving and moving forward is key to getting ahead personally. The AutoCAD Programming Using C#.NET Level 7 course is designed to teach you the important stuff quickly and well, helping you to get off to a great start in the field. So, what are you looking for? Enrol now! Get a Quick Look at The Course Content: This AutoCAD Programming Using C#.NET Course will help you to learn: Learn strategies to boost your workplace efficiency. Hone your skills to help you advance your career. Acquire a comprehensive understanding of various topics and tips. Learn in-demand skills that are in high demand among UK employers This course covers the topic you must know to stand against the tough competition. The future is truly yours to seize with this AutoCAD Programming Using C#.NET Level 7. Enrol today and complete the course to achieve a certificate that can change your career forever. Details Perks of Learning with IOMH One-To-One Support from a Dedicated Tutor Throughout Your Course. Study Online - Whenever and Wherever You Want. Instant Digital/ PDF Certificate. 100% Money Back Guarantee. 12 Months Access. Process of Evaluation After studying the course, an MCQ exam or assignment will test your skills and knowledge. You have to get a score of 60% to pass the test and get your certificate. Certificate of Achievement Certificate of Completion - Digital / PDF Certificate After completing the AutoCAD Programming Using C#.NET Level 7 course, you can order your CPD Accredited Digital / PDF Certificate for £5.99.  Certificate of Completion - Hard copy Certificate You can get the CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate for £12.99. Shipping Charges: Inside the UK: £3.99 International: £10.99 Who Is This Course for? This AutoCAD Programming Using C#.NET Level 7 is suitable for anyone aspiring to start a career in relevant field; even if you are new to this and have no prior knowledge, this course is going to be very easy for you to understand.  On the other hand, if you are already working in this sector, this course will be a great source of knowledge for you to improve your existing skills and take them to the next level.  This course has been developed with maximum flexibility and accessibility, making it ideal for people who don't have the time to devote to traditional education. Requirements You don't need any educational qualification or experience to enrol in the AutoCAD Programming Using C#.NET Level 7 course. Do note: you must be at least 16 years old to enrol. Any internet-connected device, such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone, can access this online course. Career Path The certification and skills you get from this AutoCAD Programming Using C#.NET Level 7 Course can help you advance your career and gain expertise in several fields, allowing you to apply for high-paying jobs in related sectors. Course Curriculum Unit 01: Course Outline and Introduction Module 01: Introduction 00:01:00 Module 02: Who is this course for? 00:01:00 Module 03: What Will I Learn from this Course? 00:01:00 Module 04: What is CSharp (C#)? 00:01:00 Module 05: What is AutoCAD .NET API? 00:01:00 Module 06: What are the advantages of programming in AutoCAD .NET API? 00:02:00 Unit 02: .Net Framework and Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition Module 01: Section Overview 00:01:00 Module 02:.NET Framework Architecture Overview 00:03:00 Module 03: .NET Framework Class Library, Common Type System, Common Language Runtime 00:03:00 Module 04: More about.NET Framework Common Language Runtime (CLR) 00:02:00 Module 05: Visual Studio 2017 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 00:03:00 Module 06: Visual Studio 2017 IDE Demo 00:07:00 Unit 03: C# Fundamentals Module 01: Section Overview 00:03:00 Module 02: DataTypes and Variables - Value Types (signed/unsigned integers) 00:04:00 Module 03: DataTypes and Variables - Signed and Unsigned Integer Demo 00:06:00 Module 04: DataTypes and Variables - Floating Point and Decimal 00:02:00 Module 05: DataTypes and Variables - Floating Point and Decimal Demo 00:04:00 Module 06: DataTypes and Variables - Boolean 00:03:00 Module 07: DataTypes and Variables - Reference Types 00:03:00 Module 08: DataTypes and Variables - Class Type 00:03:00 Module 09: DataTypes and Variables - Class Type - Demo 00:11:00 Module 10: DataTypes and Variables - Interface Type 00:01:00 Module 11: DataTypes and Variables - Array Type 00:02:00 Module 12: DataTypes and Variables - Array Type - Demo (Single Dimension) 00:08:00 Module 13: DataTypes and Variables - Array Type - Demo (Multi Dimension) 00:10:00 Module 14: C# Operators Overview 00:02:00 Module 15: C# Assignment Operators 00:03:00 Module 16: C# Assignment Operators - Demo 00:06:00 Module 17: C# Unary Operators 00:02:00 Module 18: C# Unary Operators - Demo 00:02:00 Module 19: C# Primary Operators 00:03:00 Module 20: C# Primary Operators - Demo 00:07:00 Module 21: C# Equality Operators 00:01:00 Module 22: C# Equality Operators - Demo 00:02:00 Module 23: C# Additive Operators 00:02:00 Module 24: C# Additive Operators - Demo 00:01:00 Module 25: C# Multiplicative Operators 00:01:00 Module 26: C# Multiplicative Operators - Demo 00:01:00 Module 27: C# - Relational and Type Operators 00:04:00 Module 28: C# - Logical, Conditional and Null Operators 00:04:00 Module 29: C# - Logical, Conditional and Null Operators - Demo 00:07:00 Module 30: C# Keywords (Reserved Words) 00:04:00 Module 31: C# - Conditionals Overview 00:01:00 Module 32: C# Conditionals - If-Then-Else Statement 00:03:00 Module 33: C# Conditionals - If-Then-Else Statement - Demo 00:07:00 Module 34: C# Conditionals - Switch Statement 00:03:00 Module 35: C# Conditionals - Switch Statement - Demo 00:04:00 Module 36: C# - Loops Overview 00:04:00 Module 37: C# Loops - For Loop 00:02:00 Module 38: C# Loops - For Loop - Demo 00:02:00 Module 39: C# Loops - Foreach Loop 00:02:00 Module 40: C# Loops - Foreach Loop - Demo 00:05:00 Module 41: C# Loops - While Loop 00:02:00 Module 42: C# Loops - While Loop - Demo 00:02:00 Module 43: C# Loops - Do While Loop 00:02:00 Module 44: C# Loops - Do While Loop - Demo 00:03:00 Module 45: Modifiers Overview 00:04:00 Module 46: Debugging Overview 00:03:00 Module 47: Debugging - Demo 1 00:05:00 Module 48: Debugging - Demo 2 00:12:00 Module 49: Debugging - Demo 3 00:06:00 Module 50: Error and Exception Handling - Overview 00:02:00 Module 51: ExceptionHandling - Demo 1 00:07:00 Module 52: ExceptionHandling - Demo 2 00:07:00 Module 53: ExceptionHandling - Demo 3 00:13:00 Module 54: Introduction to Object Oriented Programming (OOP) 00:04:00 Module 55: OOP - Encapsulation - Demo (Part 1) 00:11:00 Module 56: OOP - Encapsulation - Demo (Part 2) 00:12:00 Module 57: OOP - Inheritance - Demo (Part 1) 00:07:00 Module 58: OOP - Inheritance - Demo (Part 2) 00:05:00 Module 59: OOP - Polymorphism - Demo (Part 1) 00:10:00 Module 60: OOP - Polymorphism - Demo (Part 2) 00:03:00 Unit 04: Exploring AutoCAD .NET API Module 01: AutoCAD .NET API - Overview 00:01:00 Module 02: AutoCAD .NET API Assemblies 00:02:00 Module 03: Using AutoCAD .NET API in C# - Hello AutoCAD Demo Part 1 00:12:00 Module 04: Using AutoCAD .NET API in C# - Hello AutoCAD Demo - Part 2 00:04:00 Module 05: AutoCAD .NET API Object Hierarchy 00:03:00 Module 06: AutoCAD .NET API - Application Object Overview 00:03:00 Module 07: AutoCAD .NET API - Document Object Overview 00:03:00 Module 08: AutoCAD .NET API - Database Object Overview 00:03:00 Unit 05: Creating AutoCAD Objects using AutoCAD .NET API Module 01: Creating AutoCAD Objects using AutoCAD .NET API - Overview 00:01:00 Module 02: Creating a Line Object - Lab (Part 1) 00:14:00 Module 03: Creating a Line Object - Lab (Part 2) 00:03:00 Module 04: Creating a MText Object - Lab 00:10:00 Module 05: Creating a Circle Object - Lab 00:07:00 Module 06: Creating an Arc Object - Lab 00:05:00 Module 07: Creating a LWPolyline Object - Lab 00:05:00 Unit 06: Manipulate AutoCAD Objects Module 01: Manipulate AutoCAD Objects - Overview 00:01:00 Module 02: Copy Object using C# - Theory 00:01:00 Module 03: Copy Object using C# - Lab (Part 1) 00:11:00 Module 04: Copy Object using C# - Lab (Part 2) 00:02:00 Module 05: Copy multiple objects using C# - Lab (Part 1) 00:09:00 Module 06: Copy multiple objects using C# - Lab (Part 2) 00:01:00 Module 07: Erase Object using C# - Lab (Part 1) 00:06:00 Module 08: Erase Object using C# - Lab (Part 2) 00:05:00 Module 09: Move Object using C# - Lab (Part 1) 00:06:00 Module 10: Move Object using C# - Lab (Part 2) 00:02:00 Module 11: Mirror Object using C# - Lab (Part 1) 00:10:00 Module 12: Mirror Object using C# - Lab (Part 2) 00:02:00 Module 13: Rotate Object using C# - Lab (Part 1) 00:07:00 Module 14: Rotate Object using C# - Lab (Part 2) 00:03:00 Module 15: Scale Object using C# - Lab 00:05:00 Module 16: Copy Object Exercise 00:02:00 Module 17: Copy Object Solution 00:06:00 Module 18: Erase Object Exercise 00:02:00 Module 19: Erase Object Solution 00:07:00 Module 20: Move Object Exercise 00:02:00 Module 21: Move Object Solution 00:06:00 Module 22: Mirror Object Exercise 00:02:00 Module 23: Mirror Object Solution 00:06:00 Module 24: Rotate Object Exercise 00:02:00 Module 25: Rotate Object Solution 00:06:00 Module 26: Scale Object Exercise 00:01:00 Module 27: Scale Object Solution 00:05:00 Unit 07: Exploring AutoCAD Dictionaries (Layers, LineTypes, TextStyles) Module 01: Exploring AutoCAD Dictionaries - Layers Overview 00:03:00 Module 02: Listing all the Layers in the drawing using C# 00:11:00 Module 03: Creating a Layer in AutoCAD using C# 00:09:00 Module 04: Updating a Layer in AutoCAD using C# 00:09:00 Module 05: Turning the Layer On/Off in AutoCAD using C# 00:05:00 Module 06: Thawing/Freezing Layer in AutoCAD using C# 00:04:00 Module 07: Deleting a Layer in AutoCAD using C# 00:03:00 Module 08: Locking/UnLocking a Layer in AutoCAD using C# 00:05:00 Module 09: Assigning a Layer to an AutoCAD object using C# 00:03:00 Module 10: Exploring AutoCAD Dictionaries - LineTypes Overview 00:01:00 Module 11: Listing all the LineTypes in the drawing using C# 00:07:00 Module 12: Loading a LineType in the drawing using C# 00:07:00 Module 13: Setting the Current LineType in AutoCAD using C# 00:03:00 Module 14: Deleting a LineType in AutoCAD using C# 00:03:00 Module 15: Setting a LineType to an object using C# 00:04:00 Module 16: Exploring AutoCAD Dictionaries - TextStyles Overview 00:01:00 Module 17: Listing all the TextStyles in the drawing using C# 00:08:00 Module 18: Updating current TextStyle Font in AutoCAD using C# 00:10:00 Module 19: Setting the Current TextStyle in AutoCAD using C# 00:08:00 Module 20: Setting a TextStyle to an object using C# 00:04:00 Unit 08: User Input Functions Module 01: User Input Functions Overview 00:01:00 Module 02: Using GetString Method - Lab (Part 1) 00:13:00 Module 03: Using GetString Method - Lab (Part 2) 00:10:00 Module 04: Using GetPoint Method - Lab 00:12:00 Module 05: Using GetDistance Method - Lab 00:04:00 Module 06: Using GetKeyWords Method - Lab (Part 1) 00:12:00 Module 07: Using GetKeyWords Method - Lab (Part 2) 00:02:00 Unit 09: Selection Sets and Filters Module 01: Selection Sets and Filters - Overview 00:02:00 Module 02: Using SelectAll Method - Lab (Part 1) 00:11:00 Module 03: Using SelectAll Method - Lab (Part 2) 00:02:00 Module 04: Using SelectOnScreen Method - Lab (Part 1) 00:06:00 Module 05: Using SelectOnScreen Method - Lab (Part 2) 00:01:00 Module 06: Using SelectWindow Method - Lab 00:08:00 Module 07: Using SelectCrossingWindow Method - Lab 00:08:00 Module 08: Using SelectFence Method - Lab 00:08:00 Module 09: Using PickFirstSelection Method - Lab 00:11:00 Module 10: Using SelectionSet Filters - Overview 00:01:00 Module 11: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting Lines 00:09:00 Module 12: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting MTexts Lab 00:07:00 Module 13: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting Polylines Lab 00:03:00 Module 14: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting Blocks (FrenchDoors) Lab 00:07:00 Module 15: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting Blocks (BiFoldDoors) Lab 00:04:00 Module 16: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting objects in a Layer (Walls) Lab 00:07:00 Module 17: Using SelectionSet Filters - Selecting all objects in a Layer (Stairs) Lab 00:05:00 Module 18: Using SelectionSets and Filters - Exercises 00:02:00 Unit 10: Developing Title Block Project - Hands On! Module 01: TitleBlock Project - Overview 00:05:00 Module 02: Creating Project and TBlock Class - Lab 00:14:00 Module 03: Creating Classes for each Paper Sizes - Lab 00:07:00 Module 04: Creating TitleBlock Class - Lab 00:14:00 Module 05: Handling User Selected Paper Size - Lab 00:05:00 Module 06: Creating the TitleBlock Border Lines - Lab 00:06:00 Module 07: Creating the Horizontal Partition Lines - Lab (Part 1) 00:11:00 Module 08: Creating the Horizontal Partition Lines - Lab (Part 2) 00:05:00 Module 09: Creating Vertical Partition Lines - Lab 00:11:00 Module 10: Project Check on the Partition Lines - Lab 00:07:00 Module 11: Creating the TitleBlock Labels - Lab (Part 1) 00:10:00 Module 12: Creating the TitleBlock Labels - Lab (Part 2) 00:09:00 Module 13: Creating the TitleBlock Labels - Lab (Part 3) 00:11:00 Module 14: Project Check on the Labels 00:07:00 Module 15: Creating Drawing Information Texts 00:08:00 Module 16: Debugging the TitleBlock Project - Lab 00:10:00 Module 17: Completing and Running the TitleBlock Plugin 00:05:00 Module 18: Audit Drawing Project - Overview 00:02:00 Module 19: Audit Drawing Project - Demo 00:07:00 Module 20: Creating the AuditDrawing Project 00:11:00 Module 21: Creating the AuditDrawing DisplayOnScreen Method 00:14:00 Module 22: Creating the AuditDrawing Write to TXT File Method 00:08:00 Module 23: Creating the AuditDrawing Write to CSV File Method 00:06:00 Module 24: Creating the AuditDrawing Write to HTML File Method 00:14:00 Module 25: AuditDrawing Plugin Demo 00:04:00 Module 26: Creating the AuditBlock Method 00:05:00 Module 27: Creating the AuditBlock GatherBlocksAndCount Method 00:16:00 Module 28: Creating the AuditBlock DisplayOnScreen Method 00:06:00 Module 29: Creating the AuditBlock WriteToTXTFile Method 00:05:00 Module 30: Creating the AuditBlock WriteToCSVFile Method 00:05:00 Module 31: Creating the AuditBlock WriteToHTMLFile Method 00:07:00 Module 32: AuditBlock Completed Component - Demo 00:12:00 Unit 11: Conclusion Module 01: Conclusion 00:01:00

AutoCAD Programming Using C#.NET Level 7
Delivered Online On Demand16 hours 57 minutes
£11

Computer Vision Theory and Projects in Python for Beginners

By Packt

Computer vision (CV), a subfield of computer science, focuses on replicating the complex functionalities of the human visual system. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of Computer Vision from the beginning using Python and helps you in becoming an expert.

Computer Vision Theory and Projects in Python for Beginners
Delivered Online On Demand26 hours 49 minutes
£17.99

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

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

Generative AI for Non-Tech Roles
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
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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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C++ for Beginners

By Eduolc

We'll teach you how to code in a fun way by building games in this course. We'll also use a library so you can concentrate on learning pure C++ and good programming habits.

C++ for Beginners
Delivered Online On Demand
£19

Certified Asset Management Professional (CAMP)

By Nexus Human

Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This is an entry level course, no experience necessary Overview In this course the student will learn IAITAM Best Practice Library's 12 Key Process Areas (KPAs) The roles and responsibilities that affect an ITAM program ITAM core functional areas KPA indicators ITAM strategic positioning How ITAM can be brought into other frameworks The Certified Asset Management Professional (CAMP) Course is designed to impart an extensive overview of IT Asset Management (ITAM) best practices and processes as well as ways to embrace multiple organizational frameworks such as ITAM & IT Service Management (ITSM). This course includes the comprehensive online examination necessary for achieving CAMP Certification. Course Outline The 12 IAITAM KPAs for ITAM ITAM Business Practices Find Savings Core Functional Areas Software Asset Management Hardware Asset Management ITAM Program Core Functional Components ITAM Roles and Responsibilities Program Management Acquisition Management Asset Identification Management Communication & Education Management Compliance Management Disposal Management Documentation Management Financial Management Legislation Management Policy Management Project Management Vendor Management Additional course details: Nexus Humans Certified Asset Management Professional (CAMP) 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 Certified Asset Management Professional (CAMP) 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.

Certified Asset Management Professional (CAMP)
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OO220 - Operations Orchestration 10.x Flow Development

By Nexus Human

Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is recommended for:OperatorsDevelopersAdministrators Overview After completing this course, you should be able to:Run and manage automated workflows using HP Operations Orchestration (OO) 10.xPerform a wide range of system administration, monitoring, and management tasks using OO CentralAuthor, maintain, document, and package new automated workflows using the OO Studio applicationTest and debug the flows locally and remotelyWork with Looping and Iteration operationsApply parallel processing methods to your flows in HP Operations Orchestration (OO)Use responses, rules, and transitions to control flow runUse XML operations and XML filters for processing XML content in OOWork with JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) operationsUse the file system content in the OO libraryAdd email notifications to your flowsExecute scriptlet methods in OO to manage flow data and flow executionInstall, configure, and update OO This four-day course introduces students to the essential concepts and usage, as well as to more advanced features of the HP Operations Orchestration (OO) software. OO is part of HP Cloud Automation solutions. This four-day course introduces students to the essential concepts and usage, as well as to more advanced features of the HP Operations Orchestration (OO) software. OO is part of HP Cloud Automation solutions. Additional course details: Nexus Humans OO220 - Operations Orchestration 10.x Flow Development 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 OO220 - Operations Orchestration 10.x Flow Development 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.

OO220 - Operations Orchestration 10.x Flow Development
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jane fletcher pilates

Market Harborough

Feel longer, leaner, less stressed and more energised Improve your fitness in a structured and progressive way Exercise is low impact and less painful on your bones and joints Relieve aches and pains that stop you doing as much as you would like to do Strengthen up your core and improve your flexibility Devote just one hour to yourself doing something that makes YOU feel GREAT About JF Pilates classes My Pilates classes are carefully planned in advance with a different focus or theme for each and a progressive approach. Class content consists of a continuous flow of movements that are well balanced and designed to develop and strengthen, stretch and tone, as well as mobilise your joints. I ensure that you are well supported and able to perform the exercises properly, so that you understand what you are trying to achieve and how you can benefit the most. You can also practice as much as you like in between your class should you wish, as I record, edit and upload my weekly Pilates class to my On Demand Video Library. You will certainly develop movement skills that you never thought you had - or had perhaps been long forgotten. One thing is sure; by the end of each of your Pilates classes, whether face-to-face or online, you will have used every muscle! JFP Beginners/Refreshers Pilates These classes are also a great if are brand new to Pilates exercise, or as a refresher if you have done Pilates in the past and want to take it up again. I cover all the basics you need to be able to progress and before you know it you will look better, feel better and have the confidence to move onwards and upwards. All beginners courses also come with access to my back catalogue of beginners Pilates videos via my On Demand video library. See my latest Beginners information HERE JFP Core Central Pilates In these classes I cater for all different levels and abilities, so that you can keep the exercises gentle and restorative, or you can progress and challenge yourself when you feel ready, with more progressive, higher level movement options. These classes are fantastic way to further develop your knowledge and experience of Pilates. JFP Intermediate Pilates During all of these classes I offer progressive and more dynamic exercise options, which are ideal for you if you already have a good level of fitness from other types of activities, or sport, or if you already have a good knowledge of Pilates exercise and are looking for that extra challenge. JFP Advanced Pilates Ideal if you have been practising Pilates for quite some time, are fit and healthy and would like to push the boundaries by joining a class that often includes a powerful and challenging abdominal workout section, with exercises taken from the original classical mat sequences developed by Joseph Pilates. What do I need? All you need to do to take part in Pilates are some comfortable clothes, and if taking part in online classes, a space to lie down and access to a laptop, PC, iPad, tablet or mobile phone. A mat is optional, although most people tend to have their own. If not you are welcome to borrow one of mine. A Pilates head cushion can be useful, or a folded towel will do the same job if you do not have one. Online classes take place via the online meeting platform ZOOM which is ever so easy to set up. If you are not so sure, you can always contact me to help you and you can also take a look at my ZOOM Hints and Tips article in my blog area. What do I need to remember? You should always listen to your own body and work at a level that is right for you, especially when participating in online classes. I aways say that nothing I say is ever compulsory; if you feel like you need to take a rest that is absolutely what you must do. If at any point during your class you begin to feel faint, dizzy or have physical discomfort, you should stop immediately and seek medical advice. Please follow instructions careful and apply your judgement regarding the suitability of any exercises, choosing the level and any progressions that are appropriate for you, and resting when you need to do so. By participating in Pilates classes, you are doing so at your own risk. Jane Fletcher Pilates is not responsible or liable for any injury or harm you may sustain as a result of taking part.

School of Criminology, University of Leicester

school of criminology, university of leicester

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Leicester

The University was founded as Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland University College in 1921. The site for the University was donated by a local businessman, Thomas Fielding Johnson, in order to create a living memorial for all local people who made sacrifices during the First World War. This is reflected in the University's motto Ut vitam habeant – 'so that they may have life'. Students were first admitted to the college in 1921, sitting examinations for external degrees awarded of the University of London. In 1927 the institution became University College, Leicester; 30 years later the college was granted its Royal Charter. This gave it the status of a University with the right to award its own degrees. The University won the first ever series of University Challenge, in 1963. Discover some of our finest research achievements, from genetic fingerprints to King Richard III. Find out about the University's origins as a living memorial to the fallen of World War One. Campus Our very compact campus contains a wide range of twentieth century architecture, though the oldest building dates from 1837. The main campus is a mile south of the city centre, adjacent to Victoria Park and Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College. The central building, now known as the Fielding Johnson Building, houses the University's administration offices and Leicester Law School. This was formerly the Leicestershire and Rutland Lunatic Asylum. Adjacent to the Fielding Johnson Building are the Astley Clarke Building and the Danielle Brown Sports Centre. The skyline of Leicester University is punctuated by three distinctive, towering buildings from the 1960s: the Engineering Building, the Attenborough Tower and the Charles Wilson Building. The University's Engineering Building was the first major building by important British architect Sir James Stirling. It comprises workshops and laboratories at ground level, and a tower containing offices and lecture theatres. It was completed in 1963 and is notable for the way in which its external form reflects its internal functions. The 18-storey Attenborough Tower, housing several departments within the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, has one of the very few remaining paternosters in the UK. The Ken Edwards Building, built in 1995, lies adjacent to the Fielding Johnson Building. Built in 1957, the Percy Gee Building is home to Leicester University's Students' Union. The David Wilson Library was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in December 2008, following an extensive refurbishment.