All-provider course timetable
Monday 18 May 2020
09:00 |
French Intermediate 1
Finished
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Tuesday 19 May 2020
09:00 |
Russian Basic
Finished
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French Basic
Finished
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Wednesday 20 May 2020
09:00 |
French Intermediate 1
Finished
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Sunday 24 May 2020
09:00 |
Russian Basic
Finished
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French Basic
Finished
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Monday 25 May 2020
09:00 |
French Intermediate 1
Finished
« Description not available » |
Tuesday 26 May 2020
09:00 |
Russian Basic
Finished
« Description not available » |
French Basic
Finished
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Wednesday 27 May 2020
09:00 |
French Intermediate 1
Finished
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Saturday 30 May 2020
14:15 |
This is a practical-based course for people new to writing Web pages. Only the basics of HTML (hypertext markup language) will be covered, but there are other courses for those wishing to extend their knowledge. By the end of the course participants will have created three personal linked web pages. |
Sunday 31 May 2020
14:15 |
This follows on from the Introduction to HTML and is a practical-based course. |
Monday 1 June 2020
09:00 |
French Intermediate 1
Finished
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Tuesday 2 June 2020
09:00 |
Russian Basic
Finished
« Description not available » |
French Basic
Finished
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14:15 |
This course is part of the Scientific Computing series. This course is aimed at those new to programming, or who have never been formally taught the principles and basic concepts of programming. It provides an introduction to the basic concepts common to most high level languages (including Python, Java, Fortran, C, C++, Visual Basic). The aim of the course is to equip attendees with the background knowledge and confidence necessary to tackle many on-line and printed programming tutorials. It may also help attendees in deciding which programming language is suitable for their programming task. Knowledge of the concepts presented in this course is a pre-requisite for many of the other courses in the Scientific Computing series of courses (although not for the "Python for Absolute Beginners" course). |
Wednesday 3 June 2020
09:00 |
French Intermediate 1
Finished
« Description not available » |
14:15 |
This course is part of the Scientific Computing series. This course is aimed at those new to programming, or who have never been formally taught the principles and basic concepts of programming. It provides an introduction to the basic concepts common to most high level languages (including Python, Java, Fortran, C, C++, Visual Basic). The aim of the course is to equip attendees with the background knowledge and confidence necessary to tackle many on-line and printed programming tutorials. It may also help attendees in deciding which programming language is suitable for their programming task. Knowledge of the concepts presented in this course is a pre-requisite for many of the other courses in the Scientific Computing series of courses (although not for the "Python for Absolute Beginners" course). |
Thursday 4 June 2020
09:00 |
Russian Basic
Finished
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French Basic
Finished
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Saturday 6 June 2020
14:15 |
This course offers a basic introduction to Mac OS X, the latest version of the Mac operating system. It also gives an overview of some of the more advanced functions offered by the operating system, and the core applications, which both an office or PWF user would find useful to use e.g. Microsoft Word. |
Sunday 7 June 2020
09:00 |
Russian Basic
Finished
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French Basic
Finished
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09:30 |
This is a fast paced and shortened version of the 2-session Access 2007: Creating a Simple Database course and thus is more suitable for those who are quick learners. This course will be taught using Access 2007 on PCs (Windows XP) - note that this version is quite different from previous version. |
This is a fast paced and shortened version of the 2-session Access 2007: Creating a Simple Database course and thus is more suitable for those who are quick learners. This course will be taught using Access 2007 on PCs (Windows XP) - note that this version is quite different from previous version. |
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10:30 |
This self-paced hands-on course gives an introduction to spreadsheets, databases and charting using Excel 2007. There is emphasis on short cuts and other efficient ways of working. |
Word 2007 for Beginners (Self-paced)
Finished
This self-paced practical course covers the most commonly used features of Microsoft Word 2007. It is not suitable for experienced users of other versions of Word wanting to find out about the new features in Word 2007. Those needing basic Windows training may also attend this course and do relevant exercises under supervision. |
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14:15 |
R: Regression Analysis in R
Finished
This course is for new users who have learnt how to get data into R already, and know how to operate basic syntax. Emphasis will be on examples of running applied analyses of regression models for continuous, binary and ordinal outcomes using standard R procedures. Guidance will also be provided on further addons that may be of interest. |