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An introduction to reading and writing music notation; for musicians of all abilities, taught by successful music teacher Janine Rogers. During the course you will cover the entire Grade 1 ABRSM theory syllabus through presentations, games, exercises and handout material.
This ESOL Level 2 Online Course is accredited by Pearson Edexcel and regulated by Ofqual. The academic and general qualification Pearson Edexcel is created to advance and improve learners' skills while advancing knowledge. With the aid of Edexcel certifications, students can advance either into a higher education programme or right into the workforce. Qualifications, exams, and assessments are governed in England by Ofqual (The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation). They are in charge of identifying the knowledge, skills, and understanding that students have displayed, and also ensure that all the assessments and exams reveal what a student has accomplished. Course Curriculum Reading Identifying the Main Point 00:15:00 Predict the Meaning of Unfamilar 00:15:00 Purposes and Types of Texts 00:15:00 Reading Strategies 00:10:00 Scanning Practice. 00:15:00 Speaking and Listening Speaking and Listening 00:20:00 Writing L2 Writing Paragraphs 00:15:00 Set 21 Writing Level 2 - QP 00:15:00 Writing Exam - Task 1 - Plan Writing. 00:20:00 Writing Exam - Task 2 - Fill in a Form. 00:15:00 Obtain Your Certificate Order Your Certificate of Achievement 00:00:00 Get Your Insurance Now Get Your Insurance Now 00:00:00 Feedback Feedback 00:00:00
Day 1 will start with an outdoor classroom input, and then out on the ground to practise some map reading skills and some compass work. Day 2 will be out on the hills all day, and will include individual assessments. The 2 days will be very relaxed and enjoyable. Successful candidates will receive an official NNAS certificate.
This two day Fire Alarms BS 5839 course is based upon BS 5839:1, BS 5839:6 Fire alarm systems are essential for the safety of life and/or property. In general, it is appropriate to install some form of fire alarm system in virtually all buildings, except very small relatively open planned buildings. The initiation of alarm can be either manual or automatic, or a combination of both, as is usually the case. The level of cover required by a building is based upon a fire risk assessment and a suitable system selected to meet this need. The Fire Alarms BS 5839 course provides the necessary information to design, construct and commission a non-addressable fire alarm system to BS 5839. The first day of the Fire Alarms BS 5839 course is spent reading through and interpreting the relevant parts of BS 5839. The second day of the Fire Alarms BS 5839 course takes the form of a practical workshop where a system is designed, constructed and inspected and tested. The participant is then introduced to the practical issues of system maintenance, certification and reporting.
Explore effective teaching strategies and inclusive practices in our 'Strategies for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities' course. Gain insights into diverse learning disabilities, IEP implementation, and classroom adaptations. Equip yourself with practical tools for reading, writing, and math difficulties, along with behavior management and social skills. Elevate your teaching approach to create an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students.
SNMP training course description A hands-on generic look at the technical operation of SNMP. The course starts with an overview of all the components, which make up SNMP. Hands on starts early with configuration of a managed network. The major versions of SNMP are then put into perspective followed by a look at the SNMP protocol. MIBs are then studied both from the perspective of reading MIBs and writing MIBs. The course finishes with a look at the security implications of SNMP. What will you learn Describe the SNMP architecture. Analyse SNMP packets. Recognise the MIB structure. Describe the SMI. Recognise the strengths and weaknesses of SNMPv2 and SNMPv3. SNMP training course details Who will benefit: Network administrators. Network operators. Programmers writing MIBs and agents. Prerequisites: TCP/IP Foundation for engineers Hands on experience of an SNMP management station would also be beneficial. Duration 3 days SNMP training course contents Network management What is network management? Benefits, issues. What is SNMP? SNMP architecture, SNMP MIBs, SMI, the SNMP protocol, polling security, alternatives to SNMP: CMIP, web based management. Configuring SNMP Auto discovery for management stations, NMS configuration, agent configuration, traps. Hands on Configuring agents and an NMS. SNMP background SNMP history, RFCs, standards, SNMP protocol versions, SNMPv1, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, SNMP SMI versions, which version should you use? Futures. SNMPv1 packets SNMP in the 7 layer model, port numbers, general packet format, BER, GET, GET-NEXT, tables, SET, TRAP, bandwidth issues, in band versus out of band management. Hands on Analysing SNMPv1 packets. SNMPv2 packets SNMPv2 improvements, error handling, GETBULK, v2traps, INFORM. Hands on Analysing SNMPv2 packets. SNMPv3 packets SNMPv3 packet format, use of SNMPv2 messages, REPORT PDU. MIB structure The internet MIB branch, standard mib-2, extra parts of mib-2, private enterprise MIBs, loading extra MIBs. Hands on MIB browsing. mib-2 The mib-2 groups, system group, interfaces group, IP group, ICMP group, TCP group, UDP group, transmission group, SNMP group, RMON. Hands on mib-2 browsing in detail. SMI The MIB layout, obtaining a private enterprise number, MIB definitions, IMPORT, Module identity, Textual conventions, object definitions, notifications, compliance statements, object groups, base SMI data types, application data types, scalars, instances, tables, table definition, writing agents, SMIng. SNMP security Community strings, SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c security practices, SNMPv3 security, SNMPv3 architecture, SNMP applications, the SNMP engine, the EngineID, security fields in SNMPv3 packets, USM, authentication, encryption, timeliness, VBAC, SNMPv3 configuration.
Aimed at cardiac professionals to develop their Exercise Tolerance Testing (ETT) skills.
If you're willing to take for your IELTS exam for the first time or solely want to learn more about IELTS, then this IELTS Exam Course is perfect for you. The course focuses on four skill components of the IELTS test which are Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking. You'll learn some fundamental techniques including improvising reading and writing skills, identifying difficulties and how to overcome those difficulties, structuring sentences, and tips for writing task 1 and task 2. You'll discover plenty of tips to improve your fluency in speaking English. This comprehensive course guides you on how to understand the reading sections, following with the different question types. Furthermore, this course also provides you with a greater understanding of the test format. Join this course today and explore an easy way to get your best IELTS score. What Will I Learn? Improve your overall band score on the IELTS exam. Watch a native English speaker answer every type of question on the IELTS exam! Complete IELTS preparation in Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. Practice strategies for both Writing Task I and Writing Task II. Special strategies for answering questions in the listening section and resources for further practice. Reading strategies for both the general exam and the academic exam. Requirements Basic English skills No previous knowledge about the IELTS exam is required to take this course. Who is the target audience? Students of all levels who want to improve their IELTS scores Students who want to improve in any section: Speaking, Writing, Listening or Reading Those who want to watch a native English speaker answer exam questions Introduction Academic VS General IELTS FREE 00:04:00 How the IELTS Exam is corrected 00:05:00 Listening Listening Introduction 00:06:00 Listening Section 1 00:06:00 Listening Section 2 Maps 00:06:00 Listening Matching 00:06:00 Listening Section 3 Multiple Choice 00:08:00 Listening Section 4 00:05:00 Listening Sentence Completion 00:06:00 Reading Reading Section Introduction 00:07:00 Reading Survey a Passage 00:06:00 Reading Completion 00:14:00 Reading Matching Headings 00:07:00 Reading T/F/NG 00:09:00 Reading Multiple Questions 00:08:00 Writing Writing Marking Criteria 00:12:00 Writing Introduction 00:09:00 Writing Intoducation Paragraph 00:06:00 Writing Body Parargagraph 00:07:00 Writing Conclusion Paragraph 00:03:00 Developing an Argument 00:07:00 Irrelvant Information 00:05:00 Appropriate Style and Tone 00:08:00 Two Questions Essay 00:08:00 Writing Opinion 00:07:00 Writing Discussion 00:09:00 Course Certification