Unleash the power of programming with our course, 'C Programming Language for Beginners on Linux.' Imagine a journey where you seamlessly transition from a novice to a proficient coder, all within the Linux environment. In Lesson 01, delve into the fundamentals, laying a robust foundation for your coding expedition. As you progress through each lesson, unravel the intricacies of loops, variables, and control flow, gaining mastery over the essential building blocks of C programming. Picture yourself navigating the world of pointers, dynamic memory allocation, and file handling, equipping yourself with skills that transcend basic coding. Learning Outcomes Master the fundamentals of C programming, from basic setup to advanced compiler flags. Develop proficiency in working with loops, variables, and control flow for efficient coding. Explore hexadecimal and binary notations, unraveling the mysteries of static variables. Gain hands-on experience with pointers, dynamic memory allocation, and file handling. Extend your coding capabilities by understanding structures, type definitions, and command line arguments. Why choose this C Programming Language for Beginners on Linux course? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this C Programming Language for Beginners on Linux course for? Aspiring programmers eager to delve into the world of C coding. Students and beginners seeking a comprehensive guide to C programming on Linux. Tech enthusiasts keen on mastering the fundamentals of coding in a Linux environment. Those looking to enhance their programming skills with a focus on C language. Individuals interested in understanding file handling, pointers, and dynamic memory allocation in C. Career path Junior C Programmer: £25,000 - £30,000 Linux Systems Developer: £30,000 - £40,000 Embedded Software Engineer: £35,000 - £45,000 Systems Analyst: £28,000 - £35,000 C Software Developer: £30,000 - £40,000 Linux Kernel Developer: £40,000 - £50,000 Prerequisites This C Programming Language for Beginners on Linux does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This C Programming Language for Beginners on Linux was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum C Programming Language for Beginners on Linux Lesson 01: Explore the Basics and Setup 00:31:00 Lesson 02: Loops, Printing to Screen, Floating Point Variables 00:31:00 Lesson 03: Hexadecimal and Binary Notation, Static Variables 00:31:00 Lesson 04: Methods, Parameters, Strings 00:30:00 Lesson 05: Get Input from User, Compare Strings, Control Flow 00:28:00 Lesson 06: Pointers, Addresses, Printing Patterns to the Screen 00:32:00 Lesson 07: Structures, Dynamic Memory Allocation, Type Definition 00:31:00 Lesson 08: Read and Write Files, Command Line Arguments, Compiler Flags 00:28:00
A TRAUMA INFORMED APPROACH TO WORKPLACE BULLYING & HARASSMENT CASES Using a trauma informed approach to workplace bullying & harassment cases reduces the risks of adding another layer of injury. We look at how workplace trauma develops, and how it is different from other traumas, and what that means in terms of being able to present the facts in an investigation.
Learn to make your own bright and happy plant hangers, wall mat, table mat etc in this beginner macrame course. No prior experience is needed. In this workshop, instructor Rahamatullah will lead as you learn: • How to begin some macrame piece, including an overview of necessary materials. • How to work several different macrame knots. • How to incorporate a wooden ring and wooden beads. • Leave with a finished products, and the know-how to design and create more pieces on your own. More benefits: no mistakes possible (you can always start over during the process), and great for reflexes and memory!
Explore the fascinating world of neuroscience and its impact on education with our Neuroscience of Learning course. Gain insights into brain-based strategies for teaching and learning, understand neuroplasticity, cognitive development, attention, emotions, and motivation. Learn how to support diverse learners and create inclusive educational environments.
Dive into the captivating world of 'Digital Forensic Science: Unraveling Cybercrime Mysteries Course' and unearth the secrets of tracing cyber malefactors. This comprehensive curriculum encompasses every facet of digital investigation, from the basics of digital forensics to the intricacies of evidence management. Venture further to grasp the nuances of file system analysis, understand network and memory forensics, and master the art of presenting digital evidence seamlessly in the courtroom. Learning Outcomes Comprehend the foundational principles of digital forensics and its pivotal role in cyber investigations. Analyse digital platforms methodically to uncover vital traces left behind by cyber malefactors. Implement stringent evidence management protocols, ensuring the integrity and reliability of gathered digital proofs. Develop strategies to locate and apprehend cyber offenders, ensuring legal processes remain uncompromised. Present cogent digital evidence in legal settings, upholding the credibility and persuasiveness of the investigative findings. Why buy this Digital Forensic Science: Unraveling Cybercrime Mysteries Course? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success Who is this Digital Forensic Science: Unraveling Cybercrime Mysteries Course for? Individuals keen on embarking on a journey in the digital forensic domain. Law enforcement personnel aiming to bolster their cyber investigation skills. Legal professionals desiring enhanced knowledge on digital evidence presentation. IT enthusiasts curious about the intersections of technology, law, and crime. Anyone aspiring to safeguard digital realms and combat cybercrime proactively. Career path Digital Forensic Analyst: £45,000 - £60,000 Evidence Management Specialist: £40,000 - £55,000 Cybercrime Investigator: £50,000 - £70,000 Network Forensic Expert: £48,000 - £65,000 Memory Forensic Specialist: £47,000 - £62,000 Courtroom Digital Evidence Presenter: £42,000 - £58,000 Prerequisites This Digital Forensic Science: Unraveling Cybercrime Mysteries Course does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning. This course was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Module 1: Introduction to Digital Forensics Introduction to Digital Forensics 00:14:00 Module 2: Digital Forensic Investigation Digital Forensic Investigation 00:16:00 Module 3: Evidence Management Evidence Management 00:17:00 Module 4: Apprehending Offenders Apprehending Offenders 00:15:00 Module 5: Maintain Evidence-Based Reporting Maintain Evidence-Based Reporting 00:13:00 Module 6: File System Analysis Part-1 File System Analysis Part-1 00:11:00 Module 7: File System Analysis Part-2 File System Analysis Part-2 00:15:00 Module 8: Network Forensics Network Forensics 00:19:00 Module 9: Memory Forensics Memory Forensics 00:10:00 Module 10: Digital Evidence in the Courtroom Digital Evidence in the Courtroom 00:17:00
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for individuals who have basic computer user skills and who are interested in obtaining a job as an entry-level IT technician. This course is also designed for students who are seeking the CompTIA A+ certification. Overview Install and configure mobile devices Compare and contrast networking hardware Configure internet connections and wireless networking Troubleshoot hardware and networks Install motherboards, RAM, storage devices, CPUs and add-on cards Deploy and configure connected devices Summarize cloud-computing concepts and virtualization CompTIA A+ certified professionals are proven problem solvers. They support today's core technologies from security to cloud to data management and more. CompTIA A+ is the industry standard for launching IT careers into today's digital world. It is the only industry-recognized credential with performance-based items to prove pros can think on their feet to perform critical IT support tasks in the moment. It is trusted by employers around the world to identify the go-to person in end-point management and technical support roles. CompTIA A+ is regularly re-invented by IT experts to ensure that it validates core skills and abilities demanded in the workplace. Prerequisites While there are no prerequisites for this course, please ensure you have the right level of experience to be successful in this training. Lesson 1: Installing Motherboards and Connectors Topic 1A: Explain Cable Types and Connectors Topic 1B: Install and Configure Motherboards Topic 1C: Explain Legacy Cable Types Lesson 2: Installing System Devices Topic 2A: Install and Configure Power Supplies and Cooling Topic 2B: Select and Install Storage Devices Topic 2C: Install and Configure System Memory Topic 2D: Install and Configure CPUs Lesson 3: Troubleshooting PC Hardware Topic 3A: Apply Troubleshooting Methodology Topic 3B: Configure BIOS/UEFI Topic 3C: Troubleshoot Power and Disk Issues Topic 3D: Troubleshoot System and Display Issues Lesson 4: Comparing Local Networking Hardware Topic 4A: Compare Network Types Topic 4B: Compare Networking Hardware Topic 4C: Explain Network Cable Types Topic 4D: Compare Wireless Networking Types Lesson 5: Configuring Network Addressing and Internet Connections Topic 5A: Compare Internet Connection Types Topic 5B: Use Basic TCP/IP Concepts Topic 5C: Compare Protocols and Ports Topic 5D: Compare Network Configuration Concepts Lesson 6: Supporting Network Services Topic 6A: Summarize Services Provided by Networked Hosts Topic 6B: Compare Internet and Embedded Appliances Topic 6C: Troubleshoot Networks Lesson 7: Summarizing Virtualization and Cloud Concepts Topic 7A: Summarize Client-Side Virtualization Topic 7B: Summarize Cloud Concepts Lesson 8: Supporting Mobile Devices Topic 8A: Set Up Mobile Devices and Peripherals Topic 8B: Configure Mobile Device Apps Topic 8C: Install and Configure Laptop Hardware Topic 8D: Troubleshoot Mobile Device Issues Lesson 9: Supporting Print Devices Topic 9A: Deploy Printer and Multifunction Devices Topic 9B: Replace Print Device Consumables Topic 9C: Troubleshoot Print Device Issues
Keep track of customer details in your CRM. It's a perfect memory. We will help you to identify tips for getting started and how to follow 8 steps to a successful Customer Relationship Management implementation. Learning Objectives Identify tips for getting started, Follow 8 steps to a successful Customer Relationship Management implementation Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
Essential CPD to deepen your understanding and develop your skills as a therapist CPD Certificate: 3 hours Length: 9.45am – 1.00pm (GMT) LIMITED PLACES – Feb date now full Join Ros Townsend live online on Tuesday 8th October 2024 for this important CPD course, designed specifically for mental health professionals interested in the human givens approach. BONUS – you will get a recording for 2 weeks afterwards to maximise your learning. There are many occasions when a client presents with an excessive emotional response and it is not immediately apparent why this is happening. Perhaps they know that they are ‘over-reacting’ in some way – getting very angry, very fearful – or are experiencing a driven urge to take a particular action – such as eating or having sex. This live online course will help you gain confidence in working safely and ethically with affect bridges to discover if an unhelpful pattern, in the form of a molar memory or sub-threshold trauma is at the root of their experience, allowing you to then determine collaboratively with your client the best ways of addressing that. During the course, there will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions of the tutor, and to engage in exercises and discussions with your peers and colleagues. Why take this course Whether you are a new HG therapist wanting to develop a clear understanding of how to utilise an affect bridge to determine if a molar memory or sub-threshold trauma is present, and to better understand the protocols for working with these, or whether you are an experienced HG practitioner looking to refresh your knowledge and delve deeper into understanding this valuable skillset, this course will help you gain the skills and understanding you need to do so safely and effectively. In an early article regarding molar memories, Joe Griffin termed them ‘an ancient mechanism that is ruining lives’; and the impact of such driven urges on the lives of our clients cannot be underestimated. Molar memories can, on first encountering the theory, seem complicated and unfathomable, but this course will set them – and sub-threshold traumas and the use of the affect bridge to access both – within a clear framework of understanding, linking back to the way in which our brain perceives things (referencing the APET model) and to RIGAAR (how we structure a good therapy session). During the course, numerous case studies will be shared and used as the basis for exercises, and there will be ample opportunity to link the learning to your own experiences in the therapy room. You will gain a clear understanding of: how to follow the treatment protocols for working with molar memories and sub-threshold traumas – adapting these, of course, to each client’s unique model of reality; how to safely and ethically utilise an affect bridge; and how to avoid the danger of creating any false memories. Ros is a brilliant teacher and presenter. She made the whole course interesting, engaging and informative as well as very supportive. She was also very patient with all our questions!GEMMA ROGERS, COUNSELLOR/COACH What the training covers: How APET and RIGAAR relate to one another Why an understanding of APET is essential when working with affect bridge What an affect bridge is How to use affect bridge safely and ethically within your therapy sessions How to avoid the risk of creating false memories Why we must proceed with caution when undertaking affect bridges when working online The difference (in this context) between ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ The tell-tale patterns of a sub-threshold trauma and a molar memory being present A framework to understand the presentations of both sub-threshold traumas and molar memories How to identify a sub-threshold trauma An understanding of the treatment protocol for sub-threshold traumas How to identify a molar memory An understanding of the treatment protocol for molar memories Why molar memories sometimes present differently in complex trauma How to use the understanding of APET and help clients to utilise affect bridge as a positive tool within their lives Who is this course suitable for? This course is designed for both trainee and fully-qualified HG therapists It is also suitable for any mental health professionals interested in the human givens approach It is recommended to all HG practitioners by the Human Givens Institute (HGI) Timings 9.45 am – Join Zoom 10.00 am – Course session starts 1.00 pm – Course ends In any online training it’s important to build in regular breaks and ensure that every 20 minutes there is a shift in focus of attention to pull the eyes away from the screen. There will be two 10–15 minute comfort breaks during the training and regular opportunities for discussion and exercises in break-out rooms. Meet your tutor Rosalind Townsend Ros Townsend is an experienced psychotherapist and supervisor with busy practices in SW England, where she combines private therapy work with referrals from Occupational Health and the NHS. Read more
The Negative Thought Pattern Interrupt does exactly what it says Course curriculum Welcome to the course! Welcome from Simon Lee Maryan, Course Creator What is the Somato-Limbic Metacognitive Process (SLM Process)? CPD Accreditation About the Course Creator How to Navigate this course What Are Your Initial Outcomes SLM Process Course Learning Outcomes Individual Change Readiness Assessment 2 Part 1 - Theory Part 1 - Introduction Video 3 Bonus Module 1: Psychological and Physiological Effects of Stress Lesson BM1.1: Stress and Work Lesson BM1.2: Types of Stress and Causes Lesson BM1.3: Physical Effects of Stress - Musculoskeletal Lesson BM1.4: Physical Effects of Stress - Respiratory Lesson BM 1.5: Physical Effects of Stress - Cardiovascular Lesson BM 1.6: Physical Effects of Stress - Endocrine Lesson BM 1.7: Physical Effects of Stress - Gastrointestinal Lesson BM 1.8: Physical Effects of Stress - Nervous Lesson BM1.9 - Psychological Effects of Stress 4 Bonus Module 2: Psychological and Physiological Effects of Fatigue Lesson BM2.1: Definition of Fatigue Lesson BM2.2: Types of fatigue and Causes Lesson BM2.3: Psychological Effects of Fatigue Lesson BM2.4: Methods to Manage Stress and Fatigue 5 Module 1: Foundation Theory Lesson 1.1: The Principles for Success Lesson 1.2: Creating Outcomes with Positive Effect Lesson 1.3: Setting a Coaching Intervention Up For Success Lesson 1.4: Cause and Effect Lesson 1.5: The Mind-Body Connection Lesson 1.6: Neurological Connections Lesson 1.7: The Presuppositions for Life Module 1 Assessment 6 Module 2: Communication Principles and Skills Module 2: Introduction Video Lesson 2.1: A Communication Model Lesson 2.2: Observing Body Language and Non-Verbal Communication Lesson 2.2.1: Behavioural Profiling Aide Memoire Lesson 2.2.2: Basic Behavioural Profiling Exercises Lesson 2.3: Rapport - What is it, how do we build and maintain it? Lesson 2.4: Our Senses and Language Lesson 2.4.1: Exercise - Sensory Preference Lesson 2.4.1 - Exercise Worksheet Lesson 2.5: Predicate Language Module 2 Assessment 7 Module 3: Eye Movement Patterns Module 3 Introduction Video Lesson 3.1: Eye Movement Pattern Cues Lesson 3.2: How to Elicit Eye Patterns Lesson 3.3: Eye Tracking Exercise Lesson 3.3.1 Eye Tracking Exercise Sheet - PDF Lesson 3.4: Synesthesia Module 3 Assessment 8 Module 4: Submodalities Module 4 Introduction Video Lesson 4.1: Modalities and Submodalities Lesson 4.2: Possible uses for Changing Submodalities and How to Elicit Them Lesson 4.3: Using Submodalities for Change Lesson 4.3.1: Exercise - Submodality Change Video: How to use the Submodality Checklist Lesson 4.3.2: Submodality Checklist PDF Module 4 Assessment 9 Module 5: The Limbic System, Memory and Brain Activity Module 5: Introduction Video Lesson 5.1: How the Limbic System Affects Memory Lesson 5.1.1: Memory Graphics - Downloads Lesson 5.2: Perceptual Blindness and Conscious Overload Lesson 5.3: Brain Activity and Brain Waves Lesson 5.4: Circadian Rhythm Lesson 5.4.1: Exercise Worksheet - Sleep Diary Lesson 5.5:Ultradian Rhythm Module 5 Assessment 10 Module 6: Influences on Your State of Mind, Emotions, Beliefs and Decisions Module 6: Introduction Video Lesson 6.1: Influences on Your State of Mind Lesson 6.2: Emotional Response vs Decisions Lesson 6.3: Beliefs Lesson 6.4: Identifying Limiting Beliefs Lesson 6.4.1: Exercise Worksheet - Identify Your Limiting Beliefs Lesson 6.5: Limiting Beliefs - Framing Principle, Frame of Reference Lesson 6.5.1: Reframing, Schemas, Meaning Lesson 6.5.2 - Exercise Worksheet - Identify Your Frames of Reference, Schemas and Meaning Lesson 6.6: Values Lesson 6.6.1: Values Exercise Video Explanation Lesson 6.6.1 - Values Exercise WorkSheet Lesson 6.6.2: Beliefs Behind Your Values Video Explanation Lesson 6.6.2 - Exercise Worksheet 2 - Beliefs Behind Your Values Module 6 Assessment 11 Module 7:The Logical Levels Model for Personal Change Module 7: Introduction Video Lesson 7.1: An Introduction to the Logical Levels Model Lesson 7.2: Logical Levels - Environment Lesson 7.3: The logical Levels - Behaviour Lesson 7.4: The Logical Levels - Capability Lesson 7.5: The Logical Levels Model - Beliefs and Values Lesson 7.6: The Logical Levels Model - Identity Lesson 7.7: The Logical Levels Model - Purpose Video Explanation of Personal Exploration Exercise Lesson 7.8: Personal Exploration Exercise - PDF Module 7 Assessment 12 Module 8: Behavioural Change Module 8: Introduction Video Lesson 8.1: The Behavioural Change Learning Cycle Behavioural Change Learning Cycle - Video Explanation Behavioural Change Learning Cycle PDF Lesson 8.2: The Intentional Change Model Lesson 8.2.1: Reflective Exercise - Who Helped Me and Who Tried Lesson 8.3: The Intentional Change Model Cont. Module 8 Assessment 13 Part 2 - Techniques Part 2 - Techniques Introduction 14 Module 9: Negative Thought Pattern Interrupt Lesson 9.1: Negative Thought Pattern Interrupt - What Is It? Lesson 9.2: NTPI - The Process Overview Lesson 9.3: NTPI - The Process in Detail Lesson 9.4: NTPI - Live Video Demo with Client Lesson 9.5: NTPI Assignment 15 Module 10: The Whole Brain State Lesson 10.1: The Whole Brain State (WBS) - Description Lesson 10.2: WBS - The Process Lesson 10.3: The Whole Brain State - Live Video Demo with Client Lesson 10.4: Whole Brain State Assignment 16 Module 11: Anchoring Lesson 11.1: Brief History of Anchoring Lesson 11.2: Uses of Anchoring Lesson 11.3: 5 Keys to Anchoring - ITURN Lesson 11.4: The Anchoring Process Lesson 11.4.1: Icarus Anchoring Process - PDF Download Lesson 11.5: Anchoring - Live Video Demo with Client Lesson 11.6: Anchoring Assignment Lesson 11.7: How to Bring all Three Techniques Together 17 Bonus Module 3: Personal Needs Lesson B3.1: How are Your Personal Needs Being Fulfilled? Lesson B3.2 - Exercise Worksheet - Hierarchy of Needs 18 Module 12: Purpose Lesson 12.1: Purpose Lesson 12.2: Your Purpose Statement - Exercise Worksheet 19 Module 13: Case Studies Assignment Lesson 13.1 - Case Study Assignment Sample Case Studies and Informed Consent Form 20 Next steps Congratulations, you're Almost Done!! Here's What's Next Before you go...Please leave us your thoughts on your experience of this course.