The Music Technology, Production and Recording course can lead to a degree and career in many different professions. In one year, you could be well on your way to a new job or university study such as: • sound engineer • producer • media composer • sound recordist • music performer • recording artist • acoustic engineer • mixing or mastering engineer • sound designer The qualification gives you all the academic knowledge and creative skills you need for higher education study. It also provides the opportunity to develop study skills that help you to succeed at HE or in the industry sector. The course runs for 3 days per week (9.15am - 2.45pm) What will I study? The course explores various areas of the industry and in particular those that are career based and can be studied at a higher level. Key subject areas are: • Acoustics in Music Production and Recording • Music Composition and Theory • MIDI and Audio Sequencing • Sound and Music for Visual Media • Music Technology in Performance • Studio Production and Recording • Sampling and Synthesis You will learn to use industry-standard software and hardware equipment in the classroom, recording studio and live room environments that emulate real-world scenarios and working practices.
This module covers the scope of the law, the classification of the law as it relates to international trade, and the influence of international trade over the ages on the development of commercial law. This module will cover legal traditions in different parts of the world, and the sources of a country’s law.
Are you struggling with the 'creeping kilograms?' Many of us find that not only has our weight increased over the last few years but the diets either no longer work or become harder and harder to commit to. This session will help you re-evaluate your approach to losing weight and give you the foundations for creating a plan that makes it easy for you to reach and maintain a weight that feels right for you. Take away a tool that will enable you to assess your eating type, whether you are a protein or carbohydrate based eater, and eating style, whether you prefer to be a grazer or three meals a day, and develop an eating plan that works for you. You will have the opportunity to: Explore the myths and reality of losing weight Examine self-defeating eating habits and how to replace them with energy enhancing food Learn about one change you can make today that will not only help you lose weight but improve your ability to think and manage your emotions more constructively
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Graphic designers Overview Cinematic visual effects Adobe After Effects has a huge user base in the motion graphics and animation sectors, and Adobe After Effects CC enables you to deliver more cinematic visual effects and sophisticated motion graphics than ever before! Adobe After Effects has a huge user base in the motion graphics and animation sectors, and Adobe After Effects CC enables you to deliver more cinematic visual effects and sophisticated motion graphics than ever before! Additional course details: Nexus Humans After Effects CC 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 After Effects CC 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.
Course Overview: It is important that everybody who works in the care environment recognises the signs of potential eating and drinking difficulties and is able to support service users to eat and drink. This course combines both theory and practical sessions to equip those who work in care settings with this knowledge. Course Aims: Define Dysphagia Identify the main parts of the human mouth and pharynx Recognise signs and symptoms of aspiration Know when to refer a service user Recognise good positions at mealtimes Experience food textures and being fed in different positions Management responsibilities
An insightful, enjoyable and experiential programme to help you analyse data and information and make a balanced decision based upon sound commercial reasoning. It will enable you to identify options, make decisions and take actions based on a thorough analysis combined with instinct and intuition to make a positive effect on profitability. This programme will help you: Identify ways to analyse data and sort relevant from irrelevant information Develop analytical and numerate thinking, and consider the financial implications of a decision Make decisions based on sound commercial reasoning - a mix of intuition and analysis Select from a range of tools to analyse a situation and apply these effectively Understand how costs and profits are calculated Use tried-and-tested techniques to manage and control your budgets Appreciate the fundamentals of financial analysis Focus on the bottom line Identify the basics of capital investment appraisal for your business Evaluate results and seek opportunities for improvement to your business 1 The commercial environment What do shareholders and investors want? What do managers want? Profit v non-profit organisations Investor expectations 2 Financial and non-financial information Risk and reward considerations Drivers of commercial decisions 3 Running a business A practical exercise to bring financial statements to life Different stakeholder interests in a business The impact and consequences of decisions on financial statements 4 Where do I make a difference to the organisation? How can I contribute to an improved business performance? Key performance indicators - measuring the right things A 'balanced scorecard' approach - it's not all about money! 5 A 'balanced scorecard' approach Analysing and reviewing my contribution to the business direction What is the current focus of my commercial decisions? Developing the business in the right way - getting the balance right! Where should/could it be in the future? Do my decisions support the overall vision and strategy? 6 Making commercial decisions Left-brain and right-brain thinking Convergent and divergent thinking Analysis and instinct Interactive case study exercise - emotional and rational decisions Reflection - what is my style of making decisions 7 Let's consider the customer! Identifying target markets Differentiating propositions and products Customer service considerations Marketing considerations and initiatives Pricing strategies and considerations 8 Strategic analysis The external environment The internal environment LEPEST analysis SWOT analysis Forecasting Group activity - analysing markets and the competition How do these improve your decisions? 9 Comparing performance Analysing key financial ratios Ways to compare performance and results Break-even analysis 10 Profit and loss accounts and budgeting Managing income and expenditure The budgeting process How does this link to the profit and loss account? Managing and controlling a cost centre/budget The role of the finance department Different ways of budgeting Incremental budgeting Zero-based budgeting 11 Understanding the balance sheet Purpose of balance sheets Understanding and navigating the content What does a balance sheet tell you? How do you affect your balance sheet? Links to the profit and loss account A practical team exercise that brings financial statements to life 12 Business decisions exercise How does this improve your decisions? A practical exercise to apply new knowledge and bring commercial thinking to to life The impact and consequences of decisions on financial statements 13 Working capital Why is this important? The importance of keeping cash flowing Business decisions that affect cash Calculating profit 14 Capital investment appraisal Capex v Opex Payback Return on investment The future value of money The concept of hurdle rate 15 Lessons learned and action planning So what? Recap and consolidation of learning The decisions that I need to consider Actions to achieve my plan
Suitable for complete beginners Age 15 plus Join Lynne from Pots of Magic to create your own ceramic Greenman plaque . During this 3 hour workshop you will be guided through each section using basic hand building and sculpting techniques . During the first 90 minutes you will sculpt and form the face ,with the opportunity to create your own unique character . There will then be a teabreak before you add the foliage to your Greenman Foliage will be provided however if you wish to personalise your plaque using leaves from your own garden please do not hesitate to do so . (Please note leaves are rolled into the clay to leave an imprint then cut out .therefore leaves with veins give best results ) Once finished your clay creation will dry out slowly for 2 weeks before under going its first kiln firing . Once bisque fired it will then be professionally glazed by Lynne and enter the kiln again for its final firing . Your final piece will be ready for collection 4 to 5 weeks later from Ainsdale . All materials Tuition Glazing And both firings are included in the price. £60 pp Complete beginners are welcome and no experience is required We look forward to a fun creative morning!
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course are Technology Consultants, System AdministratorsTechnical Architects, and Support Consultants. Overview Understand and use the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (MAI) for monitoring the system landscape with SAP Solution ManagerSetup and Configure the monitoring types System Monitoring, Self- Monitoring, End-user Experience, Integration Monitoring, Job & BI MonitoringUse the features of the Technical Monitoring Work CenterUse Technical Reporting options (EWA, SL Reporting, Interactive Reporting)Use the SAP Solution Manager Administration work center for Troubleshooting In this course, students learn to understand and use the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (MAI) for monitoring the system landscape with SAP Solution Manager Setup and configure the monitoring types. Course Outline Get an overview about the Technical Monitoring in SAP Solution Manager 7.1 Get an overview about the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (MAI) architecture Get a deep understanding about Monitoring Templates Using the Alert Inbox including Guided Procedures Configure Work Mode Management and Notification Management Configure and using System Monitoring Configure and using Interface Channel Monitoring and Connection Monitoring Configure and using End-user Experience Monitoring Configure and using BI-Monitoring and Job Monitoring Configure and using PI-Monitoring, Message Flow Monitoring and Workflow Monitoring Using Technical Reporting (EarlyWatch Alerts, Service Level Reporting, Interactive Reporting and Dashboards) Get an overview about SAP IT Infrastructure Management Get an overview about SAP Mobile Apps for the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (MAI) Configure and using SAP Solution Manager Self-Monitoring and Self Diagnosis Using Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure Analysis Tools
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course are Application Consultants, Business Process Architects, Business Process Owners/Team Leads/Power Users, Enterprise Architects, and Solution Architects. Overview The course introduces you to the concepts and procedures of supply chain planning in SAP SCM (APO).It demonstrates how to forecast future sales and the release of the forecast.The course outlines the different possibilities to create feasible plans for cross-location planning and to achieve a finite detailed plan for certain plants. *You determine feasible stock transfers with deployment functionality and confirm sales orders using Global Available- to-Promise. In this course, students will get to know the concepts and processes of supply chain planning in SAP SCM (APO). This foundation knowledge is mandatory in order for students to have the confidence to complete the subsequent configuration courses. Supply Chain Planning Defining Supply Chain Planning Outlining Supply Chain Planning Master Data & Transaction Data Outlining Supply Chain Master Data Outlining Master Data Mapping Integrating Transaction Data in Supply Chain Planning Demand Planning Outlining Demand Planning (DP) Executing Demand Planning Releasing the Demand Plan Cross-Location Planning Outlining Supply Network Planning (SNP) Integrating Supply Network Planning Applying Cross-Location Planning Procedures Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling Outlining Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS) Applying Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling Deployment and Availability Check Planning Deployment Checking the Availability of Customer Demand New User Interfaces for SAP SCM Identifying the Functionality of Developments in SAP SCM