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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) – MS Excel

This course is intended for advanced users of Microsoft Excel. Knowledge of this course will allow individuals to create commands that are specific to the user’s tasks. VBA is helpful in generating commands that are repetitive.

Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is an implementation of Microsoft’s Visual Basic which is built into most Microsoft Office applications. As its name suggests, VBA is closely related to Visual Basic, but one can normally run this code within a host application rather than as a standalone application.

Pre-requisite: Advanced MS Excel and Program Logic Formulation

Target Audience:

This course is specifically designed to those who would want to customize the Microsoft Excel application into performing tasks and commands that are not part of the standard MS Excel menu. This course will particularly appeal to those who are in the following areas:

Management
Academe

They work as:

Supervisors
Managers
Administrators

General Outline:

Introduction to Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)
VBA Programming Fundamentals
Event-Driven Programming
Working with Objects
Manipulating Excel with VBA
Working with Microsoft Forms
Creating Custom Menus and Toolbars
Working with Excel Database

No. of Hours: 30 Hours

Programming Languages using Microsoft Visual C++

This course is designed to enable programmers to create their own computer applications with the graphical user interfaces with Visual C++.

Pre-requisite: Program Logic Formulation

Target Audience:

This course is designed to teach programmers how to develop object-oriented applications using Microsoft Visual C++.

They work as:

Programmers

In:

IT Consulting Companies
Software Development Houses
The IT Department of a company
The Academe

General Outline:

Introduction to Visual C++
Timers and Dialog Box
Menus
Font infrastructure and Graphics
Using Controls and integrating mouse and keyboard interaction
ActiveX controls
Single Document Interface

No. of Hours: 30 Hours

Active Server Pages.NET (ASP.Net)

This comprehensive course provides practical code examples and in-depth case studies one needs to master ASP.NET and build dynamic, successful and enterprising Web applications.

Especially designed for experienced ASP developers, this course is also for those who are currently developing with ASP 2.0 or 3.0 and those considering the implications of the .NET Framework.

Experience in VB or C-based syntax (C++, Java, C#) would be beneficial for this course.

Pre-requisite: ASP Programmer

Target Audience:

This course is targeted at people who have interest in learning how to develop server-side scripting for dynamic web pages using ASP.NET.

They work as:

Programmers
Web Developers

In:

IT Consulting Companies
Software Development Houses
The IT Department of a company
The Academe

General Outline:

A Fast-Track Guide to ASP.NET
Understanding the .NET Framework
The .NET Languages
Writing ASP.NET Pages
Server Controls and Validation
ASP.NET Web Form Controls
List Controls and Data Binding
Introducing .NET Data Management
Working with Relational Data
Updating Relational Data Sources
XML Data Management in .NET
Web Applications and Global.asax
Configuration
Securing ASP.NET Applications
Working with Collections and Lists
Working with Other Base Classes
.NET Components
Building ASP.NET Server Controls
Exposing Web Services
Using Web Services
Mobile Controls
Debugging, Tracing, and Error Handling
Migration and Interoperability

No. of Hours: 33 Hours

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Graphic Courses Using Photoshop

This course aims to teach users how to edit pictures interactively on the computer screen. This allows users to modify digital images by manipulating color, texture, contrast, and other elements.

Pre-requisite: Knowledge in Windows

Target Audience:

Adobe Photoshop addresses the needs of people who create and/or work with high-end images. Photoshop will particularly appeal to customers in the following three areas:

Photography
Graphic design
Web design

They work as:

Professional photographers
Graphic and Web design professionals
Educators
Technical image editors (for example: architecture firms, medical organizations, law enforcement agencies)

In:

Web and graphic design departments and studios
Prepress service bureaus and commercial printers
Ad agencies
Magazines and newspapers (photo journalism)
Video production departments and studios
Commercial and portrait photo studios
The Academe

General Outline:

Scanning a Photograph
The Work Area
Importing Images
Color Techniques
Manipulating Text
Understanding Layers
Painting Tools
Layer Techniques
Creating Special Effects

No. of Hours: 15 Hours

Graphics Courses using CorelDRAW

This course combines lecture and practical hands-on exercises to teach students the basic of graphics and desktop publishing software. CorelDraw combines graphics power and advanced publishing capabilities within an integrated user interface from short design intensive documents to long text-heavy publications.

Pre-requisite: Knowledge in Windows

Target Audience:

This course is designed to teach graphic professionals who need an essential understanding of vector illustrations. Experienced users will also benefit from the many tips and tricks and special exercises.

They work as:

Professional photographers
Graphic and Web design professionals
Educators
Technical image editors (for example: architecture firms, medical organizations, law enforcement agencies)

In:

Web and graphic design departments and studios
Prepress service bureaus and commercial printers
Ad agencies
Magazines and newspapers (photo journalism)
Video production departments and studios
Commercial and portrait photo studios
The Academe

General Outline:

Introduction to CorelDRAW
Getting Started With CorelDRAW
Drawing Objects
Manipulating Objects
Modifying Object Files and Outlines
Scaling, Rotating And Distorting Objects
Adding Text To A Drawing
Introduction to the Effects Using Lens Effect
Advance Line & Curve Techniques

No. of Hours: 21 Hours

Introduction to Animation using Flash

The course aims to introduce animation and interactivity to web pages through the use of the most widely used Adobe Flash software. Flash applications are widely used in web pages to create animated links, integrate videos, and even provide gaming activities.

Pre-requisite: Knowledge in Windows

Target Audience:

This course is designed to teach a wide spectrum of software professionals how to design and deliver cross-platform, low-bandwidth animations, presentations, and Web applications using Flash.

They work as:

Professional photographers
Graphic and Web design professionals
Educators
Technical image editors (for example: architecture firms, medical organizations, law enforcement agencies)

In:

Web and graphic design departments and studios
Prepress service bureaus and commercial printers
Ad agencies
Magazines and newspapers (photo journalism)
Video production departments and studios
Commercial and portrait photo studios
The Academe

General Outline:

Creating and Modifying Simple Objects
Complex Objects on a Single Layer
Objects on Multiple Layers
Using Non-Flash Graphics
Frame-by-Frame Animations
Animations with Motion and Shape Tweening
More Complex Animation Tasks
Interactivity with Frame Actions and Buttons
Adding Sound to Your Movies
Introducing Complex Interactivity
Delivering Movies to Your Audience

No. of Hours: 15 Hours

Fun Animation Using Flash

Course Description:
Fun animation with Flash introduces the world of Flash MX animation to building animators and web
artists. The instructor led, project oriented workshop leads the participants into creating media rich Flash
objects that incorporate animation, video and sound components.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
• To introduce participants to the world of Flash MX animation
• To create short animated projects
Course Outline:
I. Introduction and Flash Basics
II. Creating Graphics
III. Working with Text
IV. Creating Animation
V. Adding Sound and Creating a Flash Movie
No. of Hours: 12 Hours