Course Class: technical

Advanced Camtasia

In this course, take your editing skills to the next level by learning advanced techniques, including how to apply animations, work with green screen footage, and polish the color of your video and reduce background noise.

In this course, take your editing skills to the next level by learning advanced techniques, including how to apply animations, work with green screen footage, and polish the color of your video and reduce background noise.

Camtasia 2020 Introduction

You will learn how to import slides from existing PowerPoint presentations into a Camtasia project.

Course Overview
Using Camtasia, you can create software video demonstrations and soft skills eLearning videos. This class teach you how!

You will learn how to import slides from existing PowerPoint presentations into a Camtasia project. You will learn how to create software video demonstrations using Camtasia Recorder. You will use the Camtasia Editor to add animations, record and edit voiceover audio, add graphics, music, annotations, closed captions, and quizzes. Learn to Share your finished Camtasia projects so they can be accessed by learners using desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. You will also set up published content so it can be hosted on a web server, LMS, YouTube, and Screencast.com.

Dashboard in a day

In this course you will learn various key features of the Power BI service.

This is an introductory course intended to teach how to author reports using power BI Desktop, create operational dashboards and share content via the Power BI Service.

Secure Application Development

This course presents a progress report on recent attacks and the trends, then reviews the OWASP top 10 and other vulnerabilities.

Many developers have already been exposed to secure coding and vulnerability training. This course provides a review of the 2017 OWASP top 10 and the PCI DSS as a refresher and introduction to new developers.
The meat of this course provides developers with the tools needed to Prevent, Detect, and Respond to intrusions by way of best practices and secure by default coding.

This course presents a progress report on recent attacks and the trends, then reviews the OWASP top 10 and other vulnerabilities. Then, we proceed with a “secure by default” implementation leveraging Test Driven Development, Object modeling and ORM, and finally a web application. Finally, we review techniques in detection and response frameworks.

Advanced C++

Students will leave this course armed with the required skills to put advanced C++ programming skills right to work in a practical environment, using sound coding techniques and best practices.

Advanced C++ is a lab-intensive, hands-on C++ training course geared for experienced C++ programmers who wish to take their development skills to the next level.

This course is about 50% hands-on lab and 50% lecture, with extensive programming exercises designed to reinforce fundamental skills and concepts learned in the lessons.

 

Intro to C++

Students will leave this course armed with the required skills to maintain basic C++ programs and essential skills to work in a practical environment.

Introduction to C++ is a lab-intensive, hands-on C++ training course geared for experienced C++ programmers who wish to take their development skills to the next level.

Throughout the course, new features of modern C++ (version 11 and beyond) are introduced as well as the impact on programming style.

This course is about 50% hands-on lab and 50% lecture, with extensive programming exercises designed to reinforce fundamental skills and concepts learned in the lessons.

 

Advanced Appeon PowerBuilder

This course teaches sophisticated concepts at an accelerated pace. Students new to PowerBuilder are encouraged to complete the prerequisite course before taking this course.

This course introduces students to advanced techniques used to develop fully functional, well performing business applications using Appeon PowerBuilder. Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:

• Create standard reports, including TreeViews, graphs, crosstabs, and multi-group reports.
• Create RichText, nested, and composite style reports.
• Manipulate the properties and behavior of the DataWindow control.
• Access and modify the properties of the DataWindow object.
• Describe the internal organization of the DataWindow buffers.
• Analyze issues involved in managing transactions and concurrency.
• Use DataWindow techniques to access, update, and validate data from the database.
• Create a DataWindow dynamically.
• Create and use DataStores.
• Use DataWindows to generate XML and PDF files.
• Create DataWindows that use a Web Service data source.
• Create and use standard, custom, and external user objects.
• Implement advanced elements of the graphical user interface, such as ListView, TreeView, Tab, MonthCalendar, DatePicker, and Animation controls.
• Use drag and drop for direct manipulation within the application.
• Use external functions in PowerBuilder applications.
• Use a variety of techniques to test, debug, and analyze PowerBuilder applications.

A series of written and lab exercises will be used to reinforce the classroom education.