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Graphic Designing Training for Corporate or Individual, Al Barsha, Mall of Emirates Now!
Two hours per session 2-3 times in a week
Fast Track: 5-7 days training with a dedicated trainer
Flexible training in morning, afternoon and evening weekdays & weekend
A 120 credit RQF Level 5 Diploma equivalent to Year 2 of a three-year UK Bachelor's degree programme. Upon successful completion of the Level 5 diploma, learners can follow a one-year course to obtain a top-up degree in.
A 120 credit RQF Level 4 Diploma equivalent to Year 1 of a three-year UK Bachelor's degree programme.
Web Designing Training for Corporate or Individual, Al Barsha, Mall of Emirates Now!
Two hours per session 2-3 times in a week Fast Track: 5-7 days training with a dedicated trainer Flexible training in morning, afternoon and evening weekdays & weekend
Video Editing Training for Corporate or Individual, Al Barsha, Mall of Emirates Now! Two hours per session 2-3 times in a week Fast Track: 5-7 days training with a dedicated trainer Flexible training in morning, afternoon and evening weekdays & weekend
3D animation Training
Course description
Diploma in 3D Animation is a Diploma level Multimedia, Animation and Gaming course. 3D Animation is animating computer-generated objects that appear in a three-dimensional space. They can be rotated and moved like real objects. 3D animation is at the heart of games and virtual reality, but it may also be used in presentation graphics to add flair to the visuals. 3D animations including animated 3D models are a great way to bring to life an idea or design that is still on the drawing board or just difficult to describe with words. 3D animations can make visual that which is invisible or hard to conceive. The course is an important one from a job point of view as it opens wide opportunities in various fields.
Course outline
No.
A
Module I
1
Basic hardware Introduction & Tips on system configuration
2
Fundamental of Visual Arts
3
Basic elements of Drawing
4
Fundamental Perspective
5
Anatomy & Illustration
6
Animation Concept
7
Scriptwriting
8
Storyboard
B
Module II
1
Training on Computer Graphic:
2
Detail study on computer graphic
3
Photoshop
C
Training on 3D Production
1
Introduction of 3D software Interface
2
Start with basic modelling
3
A different process of 3D modelling
4
High resolution modelling concept
5
Low resolution modelling concept
6
Organic & Inorganic Modelling
7
High resolution texturing technique
8
Low resolution texturing technique
9
Basic Lighting Concept
10
Advance lighting
11
Basic Rendering Concept
12
Start with Basic Rigging
13
Advance Rigging
14
Start with Basic Animation
15
Advance Animation
16
Advance Rendering
17
Dynamics
18
Dynamics with cloth
19
Hair & Fur
2D Animation
Course Description
This course will offer skill development in the use of software to develop storyboards and 2-dimentional animation including creating, importing and sequencing media elements to create multi-media presentations. Emphasis will be on conceptualization, creativity, and visual aesthetics. This course takes the students through various aspects of animation using a variety of 2 dimensional software. Developing concepts, storyboarding and production of several 2 dimensional animations will be accomplished.
Course outline
Course Objectives
History of Animation
• Persistence of Vision
• Early Animation Devices
Principles of Animation
• Key-frames
• In-betweens
• Cycles
• Morphing 1
PS: Overview, Animation Timeline
Review: morphing
Principles of Animation
• Timing and Spacing Charts
• Squash and Stretch
• Morphing2
PS: Brushes, Demonstration of using a timing sheet for the bouncing ball AE: Overview of Interface, Composition Settings, Creating Layers, Shapes
Review: Bouncing Balls (Online)
Principles of Animation
• Slow In, Slow Out
• Squash and Stretch
• Timing
• Anticipation Visual Rhythm Transitions
AE: Basic Animation- Key-framing (position/scale/rotation/opacity), Anchor Point, Creating Shapes, Motion Paths, using Markers, ImportingAudio
Review: Bringing Shapes to Life (Online)
Walk Cycle
• Walk and Run
• Overlapping Action
• Attitude Rotoscope Technique
• Cycles, Locomotion
PS: Review of Brushes, Breakdown of Character Design for Puppet
AE: Importing from PS, Animating a Puppet, Building Hierarchies (parenting, nesting, precomping)
Review: Walk Cycle (online)
Screen: Morphing Assignment
Character Sketch Exercise
What Makes a Character?
Principles of Animation
• Staging
• Solid Drawing
• Appeal Character Design-Puppet
• Reference
• Personality
• Visual Contrast
• Replacement Parts
PS: Creating a Character Ready For Animation
AE: Introduction to 3D Space, Camera (demo of animated character on a simple BG)
Review of Character Designs (online)
Concepts of Design
• Composition of a scene
• Color Design
• Value
• FG, MG, BG elements
Shot Composition Principles
AE: Setting up a Simple 3D Environment, Precomping (character), Animating the Camera, Cutting Between Cameras
Review: Character Encountering Obstacle (online)
Replacement Animation
• Lip Sync
• Stop Motion
AE: Demonstration of Replacement Lip Sync Animation, Working with Sound, Using Audio Cues
Review: Lip Sync Animation (online)
Poetry, Music and Animation
• Creating a mood
• Visual Abstraction
• Overview of Text
AE: Text Tools + Animation, Presets Overview, Blend modes, Masking and Track Mattes Intro
Review: Animation Expressing Mood/Emotion (online)
Writing a Treatment
Story vs Theme
Visual Techniques for Theme/Story
• Creating a mood
• Color, Texture, Composition
AE: Color Correction, Lights AUDACITY: Introduction to sound software
Review: Treatment (in-class presentation?)
Storyboarding
Shot Composition
Directing the Audience
Transitions
PS: Demonstration of storyboard setup in Photoshop
AUDACITY: Sound instruction cont.
Work on Storyboards
Review: Storyboards (In-class presentation?)
Creating an Animatic
AE: Show how to import storyboards and edit an animatic (sequencing and trimming layers)
Review: Animatic
Sound for Animation
Review: Animatic w/ Sound
Work on Final Project
Dreamweaver
Course description
Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 is a web design program that gives even the most amateur web designer the ability to create stunning web pages fairly quickly and easily. You don't have to know HTML or any other programming language to be able to use Dreamweaver. Like other WYSIWYG editors (What You See Is What You Get), you can simply type and paste text and other images onto the screen and let Dreamweaver write the code for you.
Whether this is your first time using Dreamweaver or you've used it in the past, this course will walk you through the program step-by-step and teach you how to use its many features and options to create web pages.
Course outline
Lesson 1: Introduction to Dreamweaver CS6
Lesson 2: Fundamentals of Website Design
Lesson 3: The Dreamweaver Workspace
Lesson 4: Creating Websites in Dreamweaver
Lesson 5: Adding Texts, Hyperlinks, and Meta Tags to Pages Lesson 6: Adding Images and Graphics
Lesson 7: Working in HTML
Lesson 8: Adding Online Forms to Web Pages
Lesson 9: CSS
Lesson 10: CSS3
Lesson 11: Using Dreamweaver Templates
Lesson 12: HTML Tables
Lesson 13: Behaviors Lesson 14: Multimedia Lesson 15: Add AJAX Features Using Spry
Lesson 16: Managing and Publishing Your Sites
Drupal Training Classes
Course description
Get started by downloading the official Drupal core files. These official releases come bundled with a variety of modules and themes to give you a good starting point to help build your site. Drupal core includes basic community features like blogging, forums, and contact forms, and can be easily extended by downloading other contributed modules and themes.
Course outline
Installing Drupal System Requirements Installing Drupal 8 Troubleshooting Your Installation Basic Concepts of Drupal Modules Entities, Nodes and Fields Taxonomy, Views and Themes User Roles and Permissions Getting Started with the Drupal 8 UI The Drupal 8 User Interface How Does Drupal Handle Responsive Projects Structure, Configuration and Appearance People, Reports and Extend Creating Basic Content Introduction to Site Building Creating and Enhancing Page Content Creating Articles and Working with Article Comments Drupal 8 Structure and Site Organization Creating and Managing Menus Managing Taxonomy Working with View Modules and Blocks Working with Advanced Content Working with Forms and Fields Creating New Content Types Adding Interaction with Queries System and Site Configuration People / Account Settings System Settings and Configuration Working with the User Interface Managing Media Indexing, Metadata and Locale Configuration User and Access Control Users and Roles User Permissions Extending Drupal Working with Reports Working with Modules Working with Plugins Drupal 8 and Themes Base Themes in Drupal 8 Working with the Admin in Themes Finding and Installing Themes Working with Custom Themes
Data structures Training
Course description
Covers the design, analysis, and implementation of data structures and algorithms to solve engineering problems using an objectââ¬Âoriented programming language. Topics include elementary data structures, (including arrays, stacks, queues, and lists), advanced data structures (including trees and graphs),the algorithms used to manipulate these structures, and their application to solving practical engineering problems.
Course outline
SPSS Software Training
Course description
This course provides an application-oriented introduction to the statistical component of IBM SPSS Statistics. Students will review several statistical techniques and discuss situations in which they would use each technique, how to set up the analysis, as well as how to interpret the results. This includes a broad range of techniques for exploring and summarizing data, as well as investigating and testing relationships. Students will gain an understanding of when and why to use these various techniques as well as how to apply them with confidence, interpret their output, and graphically display the results.
Course outline
Introduction to IBM SPSS Statistics • Review basic concepts in IBM SPSS Statistics • Identify the steps in the research process • Review basic analyses • Use Help Read data and define metadata • Overview of data sources • Read data from databases • Read data from Microsoft Excel • Define variable properties Transform variables • Compute new variables • Recode values of nominal, ordinal, and scale variables • Create a numeric variable from a string variable • Explore advanced variable transformations Use functions to compute variables • Use statistical functions • Use logical functions • Use missing value functions • Use conversion functions • Use system variables • Use the Data and Time Wizard Set the unit of analysis • Remove duplicate cases • Create aggregated datasets • Restructure datasets Merge data files • Add cases from one dataset to another • Add variables from one dataset to another • Enrich a dataset with aggregated information Select cases for analyses • Select case for an analysis • Run analyses for subgroups Summarize individual variables • Define levels of measurement • Summarizing categorical variables with Frequencies • Summarizing scale variables with Frequencies and Descriptives Describe relationship between variables • Select the appropriate procedure to summarize the relationship between two variables • Summarize the relationship between categorical variables with Crosstabs • Summarize the relationship between a scale and a categorical variable with Means Create presentation-ready tables with Custom Tables • Identify table layouts • Create tables for variables with shared categorical • Create tables for variables that represent a multiple response question Customize pivot tables • Perform Automated Output Modification • Customize pivot tables in the Pivot Table Editor • Use table templates • Export pivot tables to other applications Create and customize charts • Use the Chart Builder to create various types of graphs • Customize charts in the Chart Editor • Use chart templates • Export pivot tables to other applications Work with syntax • Use syntax to automate analyses • Use the Syntax Editor environment • Create and edit syntax • Run syntax Control the IBM SPSS Statistics environment • Describe the features of the Options dialog box • Reset the display of variables • Set the default working data folders
SPSS Software
Course description
This course provides an application-oriented introduction to the statistical component of IBM SPSS Statistics. Students will review several statistical techniques and discuss situations in which they would use each technique, how to set up the analysis, as well as how to interpret the results. This includes a broad range of techniques for exploring and summarizing data, as well as investigating and testing relationships. Students will gain an understanding of when and why to use these various techniques as well as how to apply them with confidence, interpret their output, and graphically display the results.
Course outline
Introduction to IBM SPSS Statistics • Review basic concepts in IBM SPSS Statistics • Identify the steps in the research process • Review basic analyses • Use Help Read data and define metadata • Overview of data sources • Read data from databases • Read data from Microsoft Excel • Define variable properties Transform variables • Compute new variables • Recode values of nominal, ordinal, and scale variables • Create a numeric variable from a string variable • Explore advanced variable transformations Use functions to compute variables • Use statistical functions • Use logical functions • Use missing value functions • Use conversion functions • Use system variables • Use the Data and Time Wizard Set the unit of analysis • Remove duplicate cases • Create aggregated datasets • Restructure datasets Merge data files • Add cases from one dataset to another • Add variables from one dataset to another • Enrich a dataset with aggregated information Select cases for analyses • Select case for an analysis • Run analyses for subgroups Summarize individual variables • Define levels of measurement • Summarizing categorical variables with Frequencies • Summarizing scale variables with Frequencies and Descriptives Describe relationship between variables • Select the appropriate procedure to summarize the relationship between two variables • Summarize the relationship between categorical variables with Crosstabs • Summarize the relationship between a scale and a categorical variable with Means Create presentation-ready tables with Custom Tables • Identify table layouts • Create tables for variables with shared categorical • Create tables for variables that represent a multiple response question Customize pivot tables • Perform Automated Output Modification • Customize pivot tables in the Pivot Table Editor • Use table templates • Export pivot tables to other applications Create and customize charts • Use the Chart Builder to create various types of graphs • Customize charts in the Chart Editor • Use chart templates • Export pivot tables to other applications Work with syntax • Use syntax to automate analyses • Use the Syntax Editor environment • Create and edit syntax • Run syntax Control the IBM SPSS Statistics environment • Describe the features of the Options dialog box • Reset the display of variables • Set the default working data folders
Video Editing Training Classes
Course Description
This course serves as an introduction to the art of video post-production. We explore the theory and practice of various editing styles in order to gain a better understanding of how stories are constructed in the editing room. Through demonstrations and hands-on experience, students learn advanced editing techniques with an in-depth examination of Final Cut X. To further enhance projects, students create animated motion graphics using Motion or After Effects. Strong emphasis is placed on post-production techniques that improve the sound and image quality of the videos. Footage is provided for all exercises and projects. However, students are given the option to shoot new material for their final projects if desired.
Course outline
Lesson 1: Touring Adobe Premiere Pro CC
ââ Nonlinear editing in Adobe Premiere Pro
ââ Expanding the workflow
ââ Touring the Adobe Premiere Pro interface
Lesson 2: Setting up a Project
ââ Setting up a project
ââ Setting up a sequence
Lesson 3: Importing Media
ââ Importing assets
ââ Working with the Media Browser
ââ Importing images
ââ The media cache
ââ Capturing the videotape
Lesson 4: Organizing Media
ââ The Project panel
ââ Working with bins
ââ Organizing media with content analysis
ââ Monitoring footage
ââ Modifying clips
Lesson 5: Essentials of Video Editing
ââ Using the Source Monitor
ââ Navigating the Timeline
ââ Essential editing commands
Lesson 6: Working with Clips and Markers
ââ Program Monitor controls
ââ Controlling resolution
ââ Using markers
ââ Using Sync Lock and Track Lock
ââ Finding gaps in the Timeline
ââ Moving clips
ââ Extracting and deleting segments
Lesson 7: Adding Transitions
ââ What are transitions?
ââ Edit points and handles
ââ Adding video transitions
ââ Using A/B mode to fine-tune a transition
ââ Adding audio transitions
Lesson 8: Advanced Editing Techniques
ââ Four-point editing
ââ Retiming clips
ââ Replacing clips and footage
ââ Nesting sequences
ââ Regular trimming
ââ Advanced trimming
ââ Trimming in the Program Monitor panel
Lesson 9: Putting Clips in Motion
ââ Adjusting the Motion effect
ââ Changing clip position, size, and rotation
ââ Working with keyframe interpolation
ââ Using other motion-related effects
Lesson 10: Multi-camera Editing
ââ The multi-camera process
ââ Creating a multi-camera sequence
ââ Switching multiple cameras
ââ Finalizing multi-camera editing
ââ Additional multi-camera editing tips
Lesson 11: Editing and Mixing Audio
ââ Setting up the interface to work with audio
ââ Examining audio characteristics
ââ Adjusting audio volume
ââ Adjusting audio gain
ââ Normalizing audio
ââ Creating a split edit
ââ Adjusting audio levels in a sequence
ââ Working with the Audio Mixer
Lesson 12: Sweetening Sound
ââ Sweetening sound with audio effects
ââ Adjusting EQ
ââ Applying effects in the Audio Mixer
ââ Cleaning up noisy audio
Lesson 13: Adding Video Effects
ââ Working with effects
ââ Keyframing effects
ââ Effects presets
ââ Frequently used effects
Lesson 14: Color Correction and Grading
ââ Color-oriented workflow
ââ An overview of color-oriented effects
ââ Fixing exposure problems
ââ Fixing color balance
ââ Specials color effects
ââ Creating a look
Lesson 15: Exploring Compositing Techniques
ââ What is an alpha channel?
ââ Using compositing in your projects
ââ Working with the Opacity effect
ââ Working with alpha-channel transparencies
ââ Color keying a greenscreen shot
ââ Using mattes
Lesson 16: Creating Titles
ââ An overview of the Titler window
ââ Video typography essentials
ââ Creating titles
ââ Stylizing text
ââ Working with shapes and logos
ââ Making text roll and crawl
Lesson 17: Managing Your Projects
ââ The File menu
ââ Using the Project Manager
ââ Final project managment steps
ââ Importing projects or sequences
ââ Managing collaboration
ââ Managing your hard drives
Lesson 18: Exporting Frames, Clips, and Sequences
ââ Overview of export options
ââ Exporting single frames
ââ Exporting a master copy
ââ Working with Adobe Media Encoder
ââ Exchanging with other editing applications
ââ Recording to tape
R programming
Course description
In this course you will learn how to program in R and how to use R for effective data analysis. You will learn how to install and configure software necessary for a statistical programming environment, discuss generic programming language concepts as they are implemented in a high-level statistical language. The course covers practical issues in statistical computing which includes programming in R, reading data into R, accessing R packages, writing R functions, debugging, and organizing and commenting R code.
Course outline
Photoshop Courese
Course description
This course was designed to teach you everything you need to know to make full use of Adobe Photoshop CS6. Adobe Photoshop CS6 is a complex graphics and image editing software and paint program. It has become a mainstay with graphics designers, professional photographers, and even hobbyists to edit graphics as well as create and manipulate images.
If you've used Photoshop before, then this course may amaze you with all the improvements that have been made to the program. If you're new to Photoshop, don't be nervous or worry that it will be overwhelming. We'll start at the beginning and teach you everything you need to know in simple, everyday language so you understand and learn.
Course outline
Lesson 1: Introduction to Adobe Photoshop CS6
Lesson 2: Getting Started using Photoshop CS6
Lesson 3: Working with Images
Lesson 4: Resizing and Cropping Images
Lesson 5: Working with Basic Selections
Lesson 6: Layers
Lesson 7: Painting in Photoshop
Lesson 8: Photo Retouching
Lesson 9: Color Correction
Lesson 10: Using Masks And The Quick Mask Mode
Lesson 11: Working With The Pen Tool
Lesson 12: Creating Special Effects
Lesson 13: Printing And Exporting Your Work
Multimedia Training Program
Course description
Multimedia is the combined use of text, graphics, sound, animation, and video. A primary objective of this workshop is to teach participants how to develop multimedia programs. Another objective is to demonstrate how still images, sound, and video can be digitized on the computer. Participants in this workshop will create their own multimedia courses using HyperStudio on the Macintosh platform. HyperStudio is an authoring tool that allows you to develop an electronic stack of cards that contain buttons, graphics, and text. Issues concerning multimedia design and its use in education will be the focus of reading and class discussions throughout the course of the workshop.
Course outline
IoT Trianing Course
Course description
The Internet of Things (IoT) is everywhere. It provides advanced data collection, connectivity, and analysis of information collected by computers everywhere—taking the concepts of Machine-to-Machine communication farther than ever before. This course gives a foundation in the Internet of Things, including the components, tools, and analysis by teaching the concepts behind the IoT and a look at real-world solutions.
Course outline
Chapter 1: Internet of Things (IoT)
Chapter 2: Acquiring Data
Chapter 3: Utilizing Data
Chapter 4: Implementing IoT
Chapter 5: IoT Analytics
Chapter 6: Bringing It Together
Graphic Designing Course
Course description
Graphic Design is a course that explores graphic communication through the understanding of the elements and principles of design; as well as, the design process, from idea development through the final execution of a document. Professionals use the concepts explored in this course in the following disciplines: advertising, graphic design, web design, illustration, broadcast design, photography and game design and many others. Assessment will be based upon a rubric that takes into consideration effort, technical understanding and creative use of resources for the completion of various assignments using PhotoShop CS5 and InDesign CS5.
Course outline
MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN
Content Of Module 1
MODULE 2: DESIGN BASICS
Content Of Module 2
MODULE 3: INTRODUCTION TO TYPOGRAPHY
Content Of Module 3
MODULE 4: COLOUR
Content Of Module 4
MODULE 5: ADVANCED TYPOGRAPHY
Content Of Module 5
MODULE 6: PHOTOGRAPHY
Content Of Module 6
MODULE 7: LOGOTYPE DESIGN
Content Of Module 7
MODULE 8: DESIGN SYSTEMS I
Content Of Module 8
MODULE 9: LAYOUT DESIGN
Content Of Module 9
MODULE 10: DESIGN SYSTEMS II
Content Of Module 10
MODULE 11: PREPARING YOUR PORTFOLIO
Content Of Module 11
MODULE 12
Content Of Module 12
Facebook Ads Promotion Classes
Course description
Facebook makes it easy for businesses like yours to share photos, videos, and posts to reach, engage, and sell to more than 1 billion active users. This course walks you through Facebook Advertising and its nuances to help you pinpoint your ideal audience and gain a ten-fold return on your investment. It takes you further than Facebook itself by exploring what happens before customers click on your ads and what needs to happen after—10 seconds later, 10 minutes later, and in the following days and weeks.
Course outline
Chapter 1. What Is Facebook Advertising Chatper 2. Getting Started: Business Page, Business Manager, and Instagram Chapter 3. Ads Manager Overview Chapter 4. Facebook Ad Guidelines and Policies Chapter 5. Facebook Pixel Setup Chapter 6. Boosted Post, the Easiest Way to Advertise on Facebook Ads Manager, and Power Editor Chapter 7. Creating Facebook Ads Chapter 8. Special Ad Types Chapter 9. Business Manager Chapter 10. Analyzing Your Results Chapter 11. Building Your Sales Funnel Chapter 12. Setting Up Remarketing Chapter 13. Mastering Ad Targeting Like the Pros Chapter 14. How to Master A/B Testing Chapter 15. Leveraging Facebook Analytics Chapter 16. Scaling Your Facebook Ads Chapter 17. Troubleshooting Ad Issues Chapter 18. Understanding the Learning Phase Chapter 19. Understanding Facebook's Attribution Window Chapter 20. The Psycology of Facebook Ads Chapter 21. Creative Best Practices: Copy, Image, & Video Chapter 22. Managing Your Facebook Page Chapter 23. Messenger Bots Chapter 24. Facebook Resources
Digital Marketing Classes
Course description
This course explores several aspects of the new digital marketing environment, including topics such as digital marketing analytics, search engine optimization, social media marketing, and 3D Printing. When you complete the Digital Marketing Specialization you will have a richer understanding of the foundations of the new digital marketing landscape and acquire a new set of stories, concepts, and tools to help you digitally create, distribute, promote and price products and services.
Course outline
· Digital Marketing
an overview about all the platforms covered by the umbrella term i.e. ‘Digital Marketing’
· SEO – Search Engine Optimization
Understanding 21 practical SEO strategies to bring your website on top of Google search results with practical examples
· YouTube SEO
Improving your YouTube videos’ visibility online
· Google Ads – Search & Display Advertising Campaigns
A step-by-step practical approach for launching, monitoring and optimizing your Google Ads campaigns.
· Google My Business
Connecting your business with local customers by optimizing Google My Business/Google Maps listings
· Content Marketing
an Inbound Marketing Concepts and its Implementation
· Social Media Marketing
Developing a social media marketing strategy using Blogs, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and many other tips and tools.
· Social Media Advertising
How to effectively create Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn Paid Advertising campaigns
· Google Analytics
Tracking your success and improving your campaigns’ performance by tracking the results
Data Science Training Program
Course description
Data science can be defined as a blend of mathematics, business acumen, tools, algorithms and machine learning techniques, all of which help us in finding out the hidden insights or patterns from raw data which can be of major use in the formation of big business decisions. In data science, one deals with both structured and unstructured data. The algorithms also involve predictive analytics in them. Thus, data science is all about the present and future. That is, finding out the trends based on historical data which can be useful for present decisions and finding patterns which can be modelled and can be used for predictions to see what things may look like in the future. Data Science is an amalgamation of Statistics, Tools and Business knowledge. So, it becomes imperative for a Data Scientist to have good knowledge and understanding of these.
Course outline
The following topics will be covered by this introductory course:
· Introduction and Importance of Data Science
· Statistics
· Information Visualisation
· Data Mining, Data Structures, and Data Manipulation
· Algorithms used in Machine Learning
· Data Scientist Roles and Responsibilities
· Data Acquisition and Data Science Life Cycle
· Deploying Recommender Systems on Real-World Data Sets
· Experimentation, Evaluation and Project Deployment Tools
· Predictive Analytics and Segmentation using Clustering
· Applied Mathematics and Informatics
· Working on Data Mining, Data Structures, and Data Manipulation
· Big Data Fundamentals and Hadoop Integration with R
Data Analysis Training
Course description
The field of Business intelligence depends largely on Data analysis tools and techniques in order to inform effective decision-making. In fact, the disciplines are so intertwined that some often confuse the two. Therefore, we begin our introduction by examining the history of Business intelligence, its relationship to data analysis, and why the two are needed to help businesses deliver a complete assembly of their 'data puzzle'. This module also addresses some of the hurdles businesses face when dealing with data overload and suggests some possible solutions to the problem.
With the explosion of big data, businesses recognize there is a greater need for employing someone who is qualified to correctly analyze the data. In this module, we explore the qualifications for the data analyst as well as the analytic tools associated with the position.
Course outline
Part 1: Data and Information
Part 2: Data Analysis Defined
Part 3: Types of Variables
Part 4: Central Tendency of Data
Part 5: Basic Probability
Part 6: Distributions, Variance, and Standard Deviation
Part 7: Fitting Data
Part 8: Predictive Analytics Overview
CorelDraw Training
Course description
CorelDRAW training imparts knowledge and skills to understand and use different features and tools of CorelDRAW software. Participants learn how to use this vector-illustration and page-layout application to present objects, layers, and pages in an effective and presentable form. A large collection of fonts, clip art, and editing tools enables the user to create logos, brochures, website graphics, illustrations and other artwork. The trained candidates can develop the designs to meet the computer graphics need of various applications.
Course outline
Getting started with Corel Draw
Drawing and Coloring
Mastering with Text
Applying Effects
Working with Bitmap commands
Corel Draw- Web resources
Big Data and Hadoop
Course description
It is a comprehensive Hadoop Big Data training course designed by industry experts considering current industry job requirements to help you learn Big Data Hadoop and Spark modules. This is an industry-recognized Big Data certification training course that is a combination of the training courses in Hadoop developer, Hadoop administrator, Hadoop testing and analytics with Apache Spark.
Course outline
1. The big picture of Big Data
2. Demystifying Hadoop
3. Setup and Installation of Hadoop
4. HDFS – The Storage Layer
5. A Deep Dive into MapReduce
6. MapReduce - Advanced Concepts
7. Hive – Data Analysis Tool
8. Pig – Data Analysis Tool
9. NoSQL Database - HBase
10. Data Collection using Sqoop
11. Data Collection using Flume
12. Apache YARN & advanced concepts in the latest version
13. Processing data with Apache Spark
14. Real-Life Project on Big Data
Wordpress training
Course description
WordPress is an Open Source software system used by millions of people around the world to create beautiful websites and blogs. It is completely customisable by the use of themes and plugins.
Themes can be easily downloaded from the official WordPress site or from hundreds of other places around the web. The same goes with plugins, which are used to extend the functionality of your WordPress site. As well as being a fantastic blogging and content management system, one of the huge benefits is the wealth of information out there. There’s a great community of people behind the design & development of the WordPress system itself. People from all over the world contribute their time, knowledge and skill to keeping WordPress updated and secure.
Course outline
• Introduction
• Login
• Dashboard
• Posts versus Pages
• Adding your Site Content
• Adding Images and Other Media
• Adding HTML Links
• Editing Existing Content
• Deleting Content
• Fullscreen Editing
• Saving and Publishing Content
• Categories
Tags
• Media Library
• Comments
• Appearance
• Plugins
• Users
• Tools
• Settings
• Keeping your Site Updated
Web design Courses
Course Description
This course introduces students to basic web design using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). The course does not require any prior knowledge of HTML or web design. Throughout the course students are introduced to planning and designing effective web pages; implementing web pages by writing HTML and CSS code; enhancing web pages with the use of page layout techniques, text formatting, graphics, images, and multimedia; and producing a functional, multi-page website.
The course topical outline provides a summary of course topics that can be used as a guide when progressing through the course. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
· Recognize and understand HTML web page elements
· Know how to write HTML code
· Understand and apply effective web design principles
· Enhance web pages using text formatting, color, graphics, images, and multimedia
· Incorporate forms into web pages
· Understand and apply CSS to format web page elements
· Plan, design, and publish a multi-page website
Students should have a general background in using a computer, managing files, and a basic knowledge of the Internet. Students should also be able to navigate to and within a website using a web browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Safari. Students do not need to purchase any software for this course.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will have a good foundation in web design using HTML and CSS and will be prepared to study more advanced web design topics in the next level course, Advanced Web Design.
Course outline
Getting Started With Web Page Design
· The Language of the Web
· Building Your First Web Page
Web Planning & Design
· Planning a Website
· Basic Web Design Principles
Web Page Basics
· The Structure of a Web Page
· Working With Basic Page Elements
· Working With Comments & Special Characters
Working with Lists
· Unordered Lists
· Ordered Lists
· Definition Lists
Working with Links
· Relative & Absolute Links
· Opening a Web Page in a New Browser Window
Working with Images
· Working With Images – Part 1
· Working With Images – Part 2
Working with Tables
· Defining Basic Tables
· Enhancing Tables Using rowspan & colspan
Working with Forms
· Working With Basic Form Elements
· HTML5 Form Controls
Working with Multimedia
· Linking to Audio & Video
· Embedding Audio & Video
CSS – Part 1
· Introduction to CSS
· CSS Selectors
· Specifying Fonts & Font Sizes
· More CSS Text Styling Properties
· Styling Color With CSS
CSS – Part 2
· Styling Lists With CSS
· Styling Forms With CSS
· Styling Images With CSS
· Styling Tables With CSS
· Styling Links With CSS
Page Layout Techniques
· Fixed Width Page Layouts
· Liquid Page Layouts
Going Live With Your Website
· Uploading Your Site to a Web Server