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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 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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Mastering Harvard Referencing: A Comprehensive Guide for UK Students

By Sophia Baker

Introduction When it comes to academic writing, referencing is crucial. It’s not just about giving credit where it’s due, but also about enhancing the credibility of your work. Among the various referencing styles, Harvard referencing for word essays is one of the most widely used, especially in the UK. But why is it so popular, and how can you master it? Let’s dive in! Understanding Harvard Referencing Harvard referencing is a system of citation that allows you to acknowledge the sources you’ve used in your academic writing. It’s an author-date system, which means you include the author’s surname and the year of publication within the text, and provide full details in a reference list at the end. Despite its name, Harvard references didn’t originate from Harvard University. The style was first used by a zoologist named Edward Laurens Mark in a paper published in 1881. Over time, it has evolved and become one of the most recognized citation styles worldwide. Harvard referencing consists of two main components: in-text citations and a reference list. In-text citations are brief and are placed within the body of your text, while the reference list provides full details of all the sources you’ve cited. The Basics of Harvard Referencing In-text citations in Harvard referencing include the author’s surname and the year of publication. If you’re quoting directly, you should also include the page number. For example: (Smith, 2020, p. 23). The reference list is where you provide full details of each source cited in your work. Each entry should include the author’s name, year of publication, title of the work, and other relevant information, depending on the type of source. A reference list includes only the sources you’ve directly cited in your text, while a bibliography may include all sources you’ve consulted, whether or not you’ve cited them. How to Cite Different Types of Sources When citing a book, you should include the author’s name, year of publication, title (in italics), edition (if applicable), place of publication, and publisher. For example: Smith, J. (2020). The Art of Referencing (2nd ed.). London: Academic Press. Journal articles should include the author’s name, year of publication, title of the article, title of the journal (in italics), volume number, issue number, and page numbers. For example: Brown, A. (2019). ‘Understanding Harvard Referencing’, Journal of Academic Writing, 12(3), pp. 45-67. For websites, include the author (or organization), year of publication (or last update), title of the webpage (in italics), and the URL. For example: University of Oxford. (2021). Harvard Referencing Guide. Available at: https://www.ox.ac.uk/harvard (Accessed: 10 September 2024). When citing a newspaper article, include the author’s name, year of publication, title of the article, title of the newspaper (in italics), date, and page number. For example: Doe, J. (2022). ‘The Future of Academic Writing’, The Times, 5 May, p. 12. For government documents, include the name of the government department, year of publication, title of the document (in italics), place of publication, and publisher. For example: UK Department for Education. (2020). Education Policy Report. London: HMSO. Cite conference papers by including the author’s name, year of publication, title of the paper, title of the conference (in italics), location, and date of the conference. For example: Jones, M. (2023). ‘Innovations in Academic Writing’, International Writing Conference, Manchester, 10-12 April. Harvard Referencing for Electronic Sources When citing e-books, the format is similar to print books, but you should include the format (e.g., Kindle) or the platform where it’s available. For example: Adams, R. (2018). Digital Referencing (Kindle ed.). Available at: Amazon.co.uk. For online journals, follow the same format as print journals, but include the DOI or the URL where the article can be accessed. For example: Taylor, S. (2021). ‘Harvard Referencing in the Digital Age’, Journal of Modern Research, 15(4), pp. 33-50. DOI: 10.1234/jmr.2021.0987. The format for websites remains the same as mentioned earlier, with the inclusion of the URL and the access date. For social media, include the author (or username), year, content of the post (in italics), platform, and the date of the post. For example: @AcademicWriterUK. (2023). The key to successful referencing is consistency. Twitter, 15 March. Advanced Harvard Referencing Techniques When you can’t access the original source and need to cite a secondary source, mention both the original and secondary source. For example: (Smith, 1989, cited in Brown, 2019). For works with multiple authors, list up to three authors in the in-text citation. For more than three, use “et al.” after the first author’s name. For example: (Jones, Smith, and Brown, 2020) or (Jones et al., 2020). If you’re citing different editions of a book, mention the edition in your reference. For example: Brown, A. (2018). Theories of Learning (3rd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. If some information is missing, like the author or date, use “Anon.” for anonymous authors and “n.d.” for no date. Common Harvard Referencing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Incorrect formatting can easily occur if you’re not careful. Make sure to follow the correct structure for each type of source, as this can significantly impact your grade. Leaving out essential details like the author’s name or the year of publication is a common mistake. Always double-check your references before submitting your work. Punctuation is crucial in Harvard referencing. Misplacing a comma or period can change the meaning of your citation. Pay attention to the details! Tools and Resources for Harvard Referencing Online citation generators can save you time, but be cautious—always double-check the generated citations for accuracy. Tools like EndNote or Zotero can help you manage your references and ensure consistency throughout your work. Many universities provide specific guidelines for Harvard referencing. Always refer to your institution’s guidelines to ensure you’re following the correct format. The Importance of Consistency in Harvard Referencing Consistency is key in Harvard referencing. Uniformity in your citations not only makes your work look professional but also enhances readability. Inconsistent referencing can confuse readers and may lead to a lower grade. Make sure your citations follow a consistent style throughout your work. Tips for Mastering Harvard Referencing Always double-check your references before submission. Small errors can add up and impact your overall grade. Keep a record of all the sources you consult. This will make it easier to create your reference list and avoid missing any citations. Using a Harvard style guide can help ensure that you’re following the correct format. It’s a handy tool for quick reference. Conclusion Mastering Harvard referencing may seem daunting at first, but with practice and attention to detail, it becomes second nature. Remember, proper referencing not only supports your arguments but also adds credibility to your work. So, take your time, be consistent, and use the resources available to you.

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Breaking Bad News

By M&K Update Ltd

This workshop is designed to give those who have to give bad news and broach difficult conversations increased confidence. Participants will leave the workshop with the tools and techniques to prepare for a difficult conversation and ensure that they are supporting patients and relatives through a stressful time in their lives.

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News Writing Fundamentals: Journalism 101

By Course Cloud

Course Overview Learn how to strengthen your reporting ability and provide compelling articles on real-life situations with this course on News Writing Fundamentals: Journalism 101. It takes an exceptional writer to be able to present facts and let readers make their own opinions about events. Whether you provide content for a media platform or maintain a blog, you can take your communicative skills to another level.  This introduction to basic Journalism emphasises the importance of writers to any medium and the responsibility for accurately representing accounts of real-world incidents to people worldwide. From writing styles to structured reporting, you will be given a masterclass on all journalistic essentials. Whether you are a journalist in training and or a keen blogger, this training can significantly boost your skills and reputation in this field. This best selling News Writing Fundamentals: Journalism 101 has been developed by industry professionals and has already been completed by hundreds of satisfied students. This in-depth News Writing Fundamentals: Journalism 101 is suitable for anyone who wants to build their professional skill set and improve their expert knowledge. The News Writing Fundamentals: Journalism 101 is CPD-accredited, so you can be confident you're completing a quality training course will boost your CV and enhance your career potential. The News Writing Fundamentals: Journalism 101 is made up of several information-packed modules which break down each topic into bite-sized chunks to ensure you understand and retain everything you learn. After successfully completing the News Writing Fundamentals: Journalism 101, you will be awarded a certificate of completion as proof of your new skills. If you are looking to pursue a new career and want to build your professional skills to excel in your chosen field, the certificate of completion from the News Writing Fundamentals: Journalism 101 will help you stand out from the crowd. You can also validate your certification on our website. We know that you are busy and that time is precious, so we have designed the News Writing Fundamentals: Journalism 101 to be completed at your own pace, whether that's part-time or full-time. Get full course access upon registration and access the course materials from anywhere in the world, at any time, from any internet-enabled device.  Our experienced tutors are here to support you through the entire learning process and answer any queries you may have via email.

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News Writing: Journalism 101

By The Teachers Training

Learn the essentials of news writing with Journalism 101. Develop your skills in crafting compelling stories, reporting facts, and understanding media ethics.

News Writing: Journalism 101
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Difficult Situations: Delivering Bad News

5.0(9)

By Chart Learning Solutions

Be balanced in your approach to delivering bad news. Deliver the information tactfully, balanced with directness or the 'meat' of the message. Understand how to use the sandwich approach in more sensitive matters: good news, bad news, good news. Think with your heart when delivering bad news. Your compassion will be appreciated. Learning Objectives Explain the pros and cons of direct and indirect communication, Apply three techniques for delivering bad news Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams

Difficult Situations: Delivering Bad News
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Build a Cryptocurrency News Site with Ruby on Rails

By Packt

Pull Crypto news from an API and build a website with Ruby on Rails!

Build a Cryptocurrency News Site with Ruby on Rails
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FX Trading and News

By iStudy UK

Forex trading is a serious competition between two sides where there is always a winner and a loser. To be successful in trading the Forex markets, you must have an 'edge'. You have two options for trading in Forex Market you can trade in currency derivatives (Future & Options) on an exchange or Trade with a Forex Dealer in International Market. This FX Trading and News is designed to deliver the strategic edge by combining powerful skill building lessons and practice market trading sessions. You will receive a superior and detailed knowledge of the Foreign Exchange Trading, their purpose, function, main activities and their regulation. Discussions and advices will be actively encouraged throughout the sessions which are intended to be interactive. You will also discover more about aspects of trade, risk management and trading options. What Will I Learn? Learn how to trade live economic news events for powerful, quick profits A comprehensive understanding of how and why news moves the FX markets A way to decipher which particular news items will move the markets the most A way to focus in on the currency pairs likely to generate the greatest profit A process to follow to create trading plans well in advance of an economic event to know exactly what to trade and how to trade it Powerful tools necessary to get a huge edge over the retail market Instruction on how to replicate the trading approach of the professional institutions Full instruction on how to Requirements A basic/general understanding of the FX markets Familiarity with placing a trade is ideal Who is the target audience? This course is perfect for traders of all abilities and experience but who, as a minimum, have a basic understanding of trading Best suited for traders who are looking for a way of trading which is time efficient Ideal for traders who have a technical background, but little understanding of the fundamentals/news Excellent for traders who struggle with the complexity of technical based trading and are looking for a more straightforward trading style Traders who are not making consistent profits Welcome & Introduction Introduction FREE 00:03:00 Disclaimer & Copyright 00:00:00 Welcome & Introduction 00:16:00 Opening your trading / broker account Why your choice of broker is KEY 00:17:00 Demonstration Video - Opening your trading account 00:06:00 3 step process to opening your account 00:00:00 Getting familiar with economic news Economic News Explained 00:18:00 Trading the News Why trade the news FREE 00:14:00 What news to trade 00:15:00 What currencies to focus on? 00:04:00 Is a currency strong or weak? (The Long Term View) 00:11:00 A brilliant Central Bank resource! 00:20:00 Trading strong vs weak 00:13:00 Currency Watch-list Example 00:00:00 Setting yourself up like a PRO-TRADER The resources you need 00:16:00 Demonstration video - Forexfactory.com 00:08:00 Demonstration Video - FXPro Squawk Feed 00:10:00 Forex News Gun - Download Instructions 00:00:00 Demonstration video - Forex News Gun 00:06:00 Demonstration video - News Impact DataFlash (replacement for the FNG) 00:07:00 News Impact DataFlash Setup Instructions (replacement for the FNG) 00:00:00 Placing The Trade Creating a trading plan / idea 00:14:00 Executing the trade - Determining your Entry, Stop & Target 00:11:00 Management of the trade & summary 00:11:00 Demonstration Video - FXPro MT4 00:12:00 Demonstration Video - Closing a trade after 1 hour if not done as expected 00:03:00 Risk Managing your trades Risk management and working out your trade quantity 00:15:00 Demonstration Video - Earn Forex Position Size Calculator 00:07:00 Your ongoing support Next steps 00:04:00 Trader Transformation Membership Service - Intro video! 00:03:00 A small peek into our trader mentoring service 00:59:00 How the mentoring service preempted the USD move! 00:06:00 Conclusion Full re-cap 00:09:00 BONUS VIDEOS! How to predict the largest movements from news 00:06:00 Understanding & trading market turmoil successfully! 00:39:00 Student Interviews! Student Interview #1 - Paul, UK 00:38:00 Student Interview #2 - Jean, South Africa 00:59:00 Student Interview #3 - Gavin, UK 00:22:00 Student Interview #4 - Connor, Australia 00:40:00 Student Interview #5 - Lourens, South Africa 00:36:00 Trade Examples 00:16:00 Lourens Trading & Travelling! 00:02:00 BONUS TRAINING - USING CORRELATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE!_2 00:35:00 Course Certification

FX Trading and News
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Forex Trading and News Diploma

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By John Academy

Description Want to become a Forex trader? Enrol the Forex Trading and News Diploma course and master the strategies of Forex trading. The course not only teaches you how to do Forex trading but also gives you the recent information and news about the industry. You will explore the powerful methods of Forex trading opportunities by economic news and announcements. The course shows you how to trade live economic new events for gaining fast and quick profit. At first, the course shows you how to open trading and broker account that will be followed by the discussion on economic news and the ways of trading the news. You will know the importance of trading the news, which news to trade, and which currencies to focus, etc. Finally, the course explains how to place the trade, risk management, and more. Upon completion, you will know how to set yourself like a pro-trader. Assessment: This course does not involve any MCQ test. Students need to answer assignment questions to complete the course, the answers will be in the form of written work in pdf or word. Students can write the answers in their own time. Once the answers are submitted, the instructor will check and assess the work. Certification: After completing and passing the course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. Who is this Course for? Forex Trading and News Diploma is certified by CPD Qualifications Standards and CiQ. This makes it perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills. As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic background. Requirements Our Forex Trading and News Diploma is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Career Path After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. Welcome & Introduction Intro video FREE 00:03:00 Course Disclaimer & Copyright 00:10:00 Welcome & Introduction 00:16:00 Opening your trading / broker account Why your choice of broker is KEY 00:17:00 Demonstration Video - Opening your trading account 00:06:00 3 step process to opening your account 00:10:00 Getting familiar with economic news Economic News Explained 00:18:00 Trading the News Why trade the news 00:14:00 What news to trade 00:15:00 What currencies to focus on? 00:04:00 A brilliant Central Bank resource! 00:20:00 Is a currency strong or weak? (The Long Term View) 00:11:00 Trading strong vs weak 00:13:00 Currency Watch-list Example 00:10:00 Setting yourself up like a PRO-TRADER The resources you need 00:16:00 Demonstration Video - Forexfactory.com 00:08:00 Demonstration Video - FXPro Squawk Feed 00:10:00 Forex News Gun - Download Instructions 00:10:00 Demonstration video - Forex News Gun 00:06:00 Demonstration video - News Impact DataFlash (replacement for the FNG) 00:07:00 News Impact DataFlash Setup Instructions (replacement for the FNG) 00:10:00 Placing The Trade Creating a trading plan / idea 00:14:00 Executing the trade - Determining your Entry, Stop & Target 00:11:00 Management of the trade & summary 00:11:00 Demonstration Video - FXPro MT4 00:12:00 Demonstration Video - Closing a trade after 1 hour if not done as expected 00:03:00 Risk Managing your trades Risk management and working out your trade quantity 00:15:00 Demonstration Video - Earn Forex Position Size Calculator 00:07:00 Your ongoing support Next steps 00:04:00 Trader Transformation Membership Service - Intro video! 00:03:00 A small peek into our trader mentoring service 00:59:00 Weekly market analysis video predicts USD move well ahead of time! 00:06:00 Conclusion Full re-cap 00:09:00 BONUS VIDEOS! How to predict the largest movements from news 00:06:00 Understanding & trading market turmoil successfully! 00:39:00 Student Interviews! Student Interview #1 - Paul, UK 00:38:00 Student Interview #2 - Jean, South Africa 00:59:00 Student Interview #3 - Gavin, UK 00:55:00 Student Interview #4 - Connor, Australia 00:40:00 Student Interview #5 - Lourens, South Africa 00:36:00 Trade Examples 00:16:00 Lourens Trading & Travelling! 00:02:00 BONUS TRAINING - USING CORRELATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE!_2 00:35:00 Order Your Certificates and Transcripts Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00

Forex Trading and News Diploma
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Journalism: News Writing Fundamentals

4.9(27)

By Apex Learning

Overview This comprehensive course on Journalism: News Writing Fundamentals will deepen your understanding on this topic. After successful completion of this course you can acquire the required skills in this sector. This Journalism: News Writing Fundamentals comes with accredited certification, which will enhance your CV and make you worthy in the job market. So enrol in this course today to fast track your career ladder. How will I get my certificate? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. Who is This course for? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Journalism: News Writing Fundamentals. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. Requirements Our Journalism: News Writing Fundamentals is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career Path Having these various qualifications will increase the value in your CV and open you up to multiple sectors such as Business & Management, Admin, Accountancy & Finance, Secretarial & PA, Teaching & Mentoring etc. Course Curriculum 7 sections • 18 lectures • 00:39:00 total length •Course Introduction: 00:01:00 •What Is News?: 00:03:00 •Essential English: Be Positive: 00:02:00 •Essential English: Be Active: 00:02:00 •Essential English: Short And Sweet Sentences: 00:02:00 •Essential English: Avoid Repetition, Jargon and Clichés: 00:03:00 •The Purpose of a Headline: 00:03:00 •Headline Fundamentals: 00:03:00 •The Importance of the Intro: 00:02:00 •Intro Writing Fundamentals: 00:03:00 •A Guide to Writing Better Intros: 00:02:00 •Quoting Within News Writing: 00:03:00 •Quoting Fundamentals: 00:03:00 •The Structure of a News Story: 00:03:00 •Structure Fundamentals: The Five Ws: 00:02:00 •Course Project: 00:01:00 •Course Conclusion: 00:01:00 •Resource: 00:00:00

Journalism: News Writing Fundamentals
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Newspaper Journalism and News Reporting

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By Skill Up

Become a journalist and come as close as to the heart of the world! Step forward to a

Newspaper Journalism and News Reporting
Delivered Online On Demand5 hours 47 minutes
£25

Trading News Using Binary Options

By iStudy UK

What Will I Learn? Understand what binary options are Understand what news is important for financial markets Know where to find economic calendars for trading Learn how market participants react to news releases Be able to make a research to distinguish different trading patterns Learn how to make money using news releases Be able to create own strategy based on news statistics Requirements Just an open mind Basic knowledge of trading is welcome, but not obligatory Description This course is about how to make a profitable strategy trading only few times a week - only after important news releases. In this course I teach you how to identify trading patterns which usually happen after the most significant events take place and how to predict future price movement just knowing market participants reaction to this particular news. Why do I know that? Because participants often overestimate risks and underestimate the impact of a certain economic process for a certain currency. And you may use this market ineffectiveness opening binary options. After passing this course, you would be able to identify a trading pattern after a certain economic release. You'll also learn when open a trade and what expiration time to choose to make this strategy more profitable. I believe you will take advantage of trading binary options and it will help you to make profits. Take this course now and learn from my 12+ years of experience. This course is for beginners as well as for advanced traders! All you need is just your aspiration to learn! With this course you also get: unlimited lifetime access at no extra costs all future additional lectures, live trading examples never any questions asked full 30 day money-back-in-full guarantee Do not hesitate to ask me any questions concerning this course or trading financial markets! Viktor Who is the target audience? Anyone interested in trading Financial Markets Beginners and experienced traders who want to invest in binary options market People looking for investment opportunities Traders who want to learn trading patterns and integrate them into their own strategies About the course Introduction 00:04:00 Installation 00:04:00 Basic Knowledge about Binary Options What Binary Options Are 00:04:00 How to choose a broker 00:06:00 Platform Observation 00:04:00 Trading Binary Options on News Advantages and disadvantages of News Trading Strategy 00:02:00 Which calendar to choose when you trade binaries on Forex 00:03:00 What news is important 00:08:00 Where to find news calendar if you trade options on commodities 00:04:00 How to make a research 00:05:00 How and when initiate a trade 00:04:00 Forex Statistics How to trade 'Durable goods' releases 00:02:00 How to trade 'ADP Non-Farm Employment Change' releases 00:03:00 How to trade 'Retail Sales' (GB) releases 00:03:00 Commodities Statistics How to trade 'Crude Oil Inventories' 00:02:00 How to trade 'Natural Gas Inventories' 00:02:00 How to trade binaries on wheat after WASDE releases 00:02:00 How to trade binaries on corn after WASDE releases 00:02:00 Live Trade Examples USDJPY at Non-Farm 00:02:00 Crude Oil Inventories, 11th of May 00:02:00 Retail Sales (GBP), 19th of May 00:01:00

Trading News Using Binary Options
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