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Access 2007: Level 1 (Win) (Workbooks) Self-taught Not bookable

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Access 2007 Level 1 are sufficient to create robust relational database systems, enter, edit and delete data in database files, produce information in forms and reports and generate queries on the data. Microsoft Access 2007 Level 1 is designed for people who need to know how to create effective databases and to manipulate data to provide viable information.

Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Access 2010 Level 1 are sufficient to be able to create database systems, enter, edit and delete data in database files, produce information in forms and reports and generate queries on the data. Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

Microsoft Access 2010 Level 2 is designed for users who have an understanding of how tables are created, records are entered, modified and deleted, and how simple queries, reports and forms are created.

The aim of this course is to build on the introductory skills of Level 1. The student learns how to ensure that data is entered correctly, how to create more sophisticated and complex queries, and is introduced to some basic automation techniques involving macros. Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

This course is primarily designed for people who need to know how to develop relational databases and automate operations in Microsoft Access 2010

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Access 2010 Level 3 are sufficient to design and create a multi-table database and automate operations using macros and have a general understanding of the programming environment in Microsoft Access 2010. Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 is designed for users who are keen to learn how to create and maintain a website.

The skills and knowledge acquired in Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 are sufficient to be able to create robust websites. Attention is paid to the initial creation of the website incorporating text and images.

Excel 2007: Level 1 (Win) (Workbooks) Self-taught Not bookable

The skills and knowledge covered in this book are sufficient for real-world applications such as budgeting, analysing sales, producing reports, creating charts and graphs and managing small lists. This book is primarily designed for people who need to know how to use Microsoft Excel 2007 is designed for people new to the Excel environment. It is ideal for people who work in offices, clubs or charities where there is a requirement to produce reports, budgets and lists, using formulae for automated calculations and the like.

Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

Excel 2007: Level 2 (Win) (Workbooks) Self-taught Not bookable

This course shows you how to work more efficiently with workbooks and worksheets, enhance the appearance of data and worksheets, perform analysis using functions, and to use the sorting and filtering features to manage and analyse data. This course is intended for current Microsoft Excel 2007 users who wish to extend their knowledge and skills beyond building simple workbooks.

Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

Excel 2007: Level 3 (Win) (Workbooks) Self-taught Not bookable

This course covers aspects of Microsoft Excel beyond building basic workbooks and deals with automation and productivity features. It includes areas such as conditional formatting, validation and consolidation methods, data analysis tools, such as data tables, summarising, goal seeking and PivotTables, and ways of annotating worksheets to help when sharing information with others. This course is intended for current Microsoft Excel users who wish to extend their knowledge and skills beyond building and formatting simple workbooks.

Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

This course is designed for users new to Microsoft Excel 2010 and spreadsheeting.

This course aims to give the new spreadsheet user a thorough grounding in the basics of spreadsheeting and using Microsoft Excel 2010. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of accuracy, good formula building techniques, and sound formatting and design principles. It is ideal for people who work in offices, clubs or charities where there is a requirement to produce reports, budgets and lists, using formulae for automated calculations and the like.

Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 2 is designed for existing users of Excel who would like to expand their skills and knowledge and learn more of the techniques associated with creating better and more productive workbooks.

Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 2 is the second of a 3-Level study program for Microsoft Excel 2010. This level extends the learner's basic knowledge of Excel and provides the learner with skills and knowledge to produce more effective and productive workbooks. It covers formulas and function techniques, more intricate formatting, setting complex printing options, using intricate charting features, and working more effectively with existing worksheets and workbooks. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

This course is designed for users who need to use some of the more advanced features of Microsoft Excel 2010.

This course aims to provide skills and knowledge which will allow the attendee to create lookup functions, set Excel working options, enhance charts, protect worksheet data, perform advanced data operations using summarising, PivotTables, data consolidations, goal seeking, and Solver, and create and use macros. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

Illustrator CS5 (Workbook + CD) Self-taught Not bookable

Adobe Illustrator CS5 is an illustration and drawing program designed for users who want to learn how to create vector based graphics for design, webdesign and desktop publishing material.

The skills and knowledge acquired in Adobe Illustrator CS5 are sufficient to be able to create professional artwork and documents.

InDesign: CS5 (Workbook + CD) Self-taught Not bookable

Adobe InDesign CS5 is designed for users who are keen to learn how to produce high quality and attractive publications when using this powerful page layout software.

The skills and knowledge acquired in Adobe InDesign CS5 are sufficient to be able to use a variety of techniques to create publications.

Introduction to Personal Computers using Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2010 is designed for users who are keen to extend their understanding and knowledge of the use of computers.

The skills and knowledge acquired in Introduction to Personal Computers using Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2010 are sufficient to be able to use and operate the software to perform tasks that include starting applications, creating folders, copying and moving files, and personalise Windows.

The IT Infrastructure Library® (ITIL®) is the most widely accepted approach to IT Service Management in the world. ITIL® is a Best Practice framework that has been drawn from both the public and private sectors internationally. It describes how IT resources should be organised to deliver business value, documenting the processes, functions and roles of IT Service Management (ITSM).

The ethos behind the development of ITIL is the recognition that organisations are becoming increasingly dependent on IT in order to satisfy their corporate aims and meet their business needs. This leads to an increased requirement for reliable, high-quality IT services.

This ITIL Foundation e-learning course is designed to enable delegates to understand the disciplines and processes that help service management staff to deliver and support quality products and services.

The eLearning course covers the fundamentals of the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) core volumes which provide an end-to-end view of IT and its integration with business strategy. Those core volumes are: Service Strategy, Service Design, Service Transition, Service Operation and Continual Service Improvement. It uses the ITIL IT Service Management Glossary of Terms & Definitions and ITIL IT Service Management Acronyms.

The online course materials are available to you for one year from the date you receive your login details.

ITIL Foundation is the entry level qualification of the ITIL Qualifications scheme.

Lynda.com Self-taught Not bookable

www.lynda.com is an Online Training Library® that is a constantly growing and evolving body of training video tutorials designed to help you learn what you want, when you want it. You have access to over 1000 courses and 75000 tutorials organized by subject or software and the content is growing every week.

Macintosh: Mastering Your Mac (DVD) Self-taught Not bookable

This is a Mac Pro Video tutorial on Mac OS. The DVD can be used on both Macs (although advertised as being usable under Windows, we have had no success in doing so).

This two-hour clinic provides you with an overview of the new and enhanced deployment, security, manageability, and performance features in Windows 7. It describes how these features meet the day-to-day needs of IT professionals.

This two-hour clinic provides you with an overview of key enhancements in Windows 7, which help information workers to improve their productivity as well as work in a more secure environment.

This one-hour clinic provides an overview of key enhancements in Windows 7 that help you work more efficiently and easily with your computers. It describes the new features and tools to organize, find, protect, and share your information. It also describes how these features and tools help you work with your devices and enhance your online experience.

The entirety of the offering is 12 hours but it is designed to be modular, allowing the user to skip to the tracks which are most relevant to them. this clinic will help you understand how to build enterprise-class applications which deeply exploit the rich data types, programming models and new development paradigms in SQL Server 2008.

This modular 12-hour clinic allows you to skip to the tracks which are most relevant to you. This clinic will help you understand how to exploit the enhancements to SQL Server 2008 with little or no changes to existing applications, how to test SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server 2005 applications for compatibility with SQL Server 2008, and how to plan upgrades to SQL Server 2008.

This modular 12-hour clinic allows you to skip to the tracks which are most relevant to you. This clinic will help DBAs understand how to exploit the new SQL Server 2008 capabilities, how to enable application scalability, and how to manage a database that makes use of the new features in SQL Server 2008.

This modular 12-hour course helps you exploit new business intelligence features in SQL Server 2008. This course provides you with the necessary skills to solve common BI development problems.

This two-hour clinic describes various new features and enhancements that Microsoft SharePoint 2010 provides developers. It describes how you can create and deploy SharePoint 2010 solutions using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. It also describes how you can develop remote clients for SharePoint 2010 and develop SharePoint 2010 solutions that incorporate data from external line-of-business applications.

This two-hour clinic describes various new features and enhancements that Microsoft SharePoint 2010 provides developers. It describes how you can create and deploy SharePoint 2010 solutions using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. It also describes how you can develop remote clients for SharePoint 2010 and develop SharePoint 2010 solutions that incorporate data from external line-of-business applications.

In this 1 hour on-line clinic, IT Professionals will learn about the new features in SQL Server 2008 that will help them to secure the enterprise data platform.

In this 1 hour on-line clinic, database developers will learn about the new features in SQL Server 2008 that will help them to develop database applications.

This Clinic cover topics on New Reporting Services Features in SQL Server 2008 (BETA)

This 1-hour online clinic provides SQL Server developers who are experienced in implementing database solutions with an overview of SQL Server Data Services (SSDS).

This 1-hour online clinic provides SQL Server developers who are experienced in implementing database solutions with an explanation of the knowledge and skills required to develop an application in SQL Server Data Services (SSDS).

Collection 10267 Introduction to Web Development with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010 is composed of the following courses:

  • Course 70009: Introduction to Microsoft® ASP.NET Web Applications
  • Course 70010: Creating and Adding Functionality to a Microsoft® ASP.NET Web Form
  • Course 70011: Implementing Master Pages and User Controls, Validating User Input
  • Course 70012: Troubleshooting and Managing Data in an ASP.NET 4.0 Web Application
  • Course 70013: Managing Data Access Tasks and Data
  • Course 70014: ASP.NET Ajax and Windows Communication Foundation Services
  • Course 70015: Managing State, Configuring and Deploying an ASP.NET Web Application
  • Course 70016: Security and Advanced Technologies
  • Course 6690: Exploring the Fundamentals of Network Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6691: Fundamentals of Implementing TCP/IPv4 in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6692: Creating IPv4 Address Spaces in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6693: Fundamentals of Implementing IPv6 in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6694: Fundamentals of Administering Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6695: Fundamentals of Implementing Security in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6696: Implementing Windows Firewall in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6697: Configuring Remote Access and Routing in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6698: Fundamentals of Implementing Network Load Balancing and Virtualization
  • Course 6699: Implementing Printing in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6700: Configuring Servers and Server Roles in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6701: Configuring a DNS Server in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6702: Configuring the DHCP Server Role in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6703: Configuring IPv6 TCP/IP in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6704: Configuring Routing and Remote Access in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6705: Configuring the Network Policy Server Role Service in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6706: Configuring NAP for DHCP, VPN, and 802.1x in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6707: Configuring IPsec NAP Enforcement in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6708: Configuring File Services in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6709: Configuring Backup and Security in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6710: Implementing Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6711: Configuring AD DS and DNS Integration in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6712: Configuring Active Directory Objects and Trusts in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6713: Configuring Active Directory Sites and Replication in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6714: Configuring Group Policy Objects in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6715: Configuring User Environments by Using Group Policy in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6716: Implementing Security by Using Group Policy in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6717: Implementing an AD DS Monitoring and Maintenance Plan in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6722: Exploring Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
  • Course 6723: Exploring Active Directory Certificate Services
  • Course 6724: Exploring Active Directory Rights Management Services
  • Course 6725: Exploring Active Directory Federation Services
  • Course 6726: Managing AD DS User and Computer Objects in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6727: Creating AD DS Groups and Organizational Units in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6710: Implementing Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6711: Configuring AD DS and DNS Integration in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6712: Configuring Active Directory Objects and Trusts in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6713: Configuring Active Directory Sites and Replication in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6714: Configuring Group Policy Objects in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6715: Configuring User Environments by Using Group Policy in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6716: Implementing Security by Using Group Policy in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6717: Implementing an AD DS Monitoring and Maintenance Plan in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6718: Troubleshooting Active Directory, DNS, and Replication Issues in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6719: Troubleshooting Group Policy Issues in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6720: Introduction to Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Roles
  • Course 6721: Exploring Active Directory Domain Services
  • Course 6722: Exploring Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
  • Course 6723: Exploring Active Directory Certificate Services
  • Course 6724: Exploring Active Directory Rights Management Services
  • Course 6725: Exploring Active Directory Federation Services
  • Course 6726: Managing AD DS User and Computer Objects in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6727: Creating AD DS Groups and Organizational Units in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6728: Managing Access to Resources in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 6178: Designing AD DS Group Policy in Windows Server 2008
  • Course 7246: Planning Windows Server 2008 Server Roles
  • Course 7247: Creating a Windows Server 2008 Server Deployment Plan
  • Course 7248: Managing a Windows Server 2008 Server Infrastructure
  • Course 7249: Monitoring and Maintaining Windows Server 2008 Servers
  • Course 7250: Managing Applications in a Windows Server 2008 Environment
  • Course 7251: Maintaining Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services
  • Course 7252: Maintaining Security in a Windows Server 2008 Environment
  • Course 7253: Planning for Windows Server 2008 High Availability and Recovery
  • Course 10517: Introduction to the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Development Platform
  • Course 10518: Developing Web Parts for Accessing Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Data
  • Course 10519: Creating Event Receivers and Workflows
  • Course 10520: Creating Business Connectivity Services Solutions in Microsoft SharePoint 2010
  • Course 10521: Developing Solutions Using the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Client Object Model
  • Course 10522: Developing Rich User Interfaces for Microsoft SharePoint 2010
  • Course 4326: An Introduction to Transact-SQL in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4327: Querying and Filtering Data in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4328: Grouping and Summarizing Data in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4329: Joining Data from Multiple Tables in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4330: Working with Subqueries Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4331: Modifying Data in Tables with Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4332: Integrated Full Text Search and Returning XML Result Sets in SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4333: An Introduction to Programming Objects in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4334: Querying Metadata in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4326: An Introduction to Transact-SQL in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4327: Querying and Filtering Data in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4328: Grouping and Summarizing Data in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4329: Joining Data from Multiple Tables in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4330: Working with Subqueries Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4331: Modifying Data in Tables with Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4332: Integrated Full Text Search and Returning XML Result Sets in SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4333: An Introduction to Programming Objects in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Course 4334: Querying Metadata in Microsoft SQL Server 2008
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