Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Project Management Training

Project Management Training

Project Management is common to all sectors information technology, engineering, and management. Developing software is a project as much as designing an automobile component. CADD Centre courses impart training in the Project management Body of Knowledge (which are standards or best practices), compiled by Project Management Institute (PMI), world’s premier professional association of project managers. 

We teach software tools that are used to initiate, plan, execute, monitor & control, and complete a project within the estimates of schedule, budget, and resources. The courses explain the industry standard concepts of project management and provide hands on experience in handing powerful project management tools. After obtaining the training, students can apply for job positions: Planning Engineer, Scheduler, Cost Estimator, Project Co-ordinator, Project Manager, Portfolio Manager.


At the end of this course, you will have the essential knowledge of the fundamental concepts of Project Management. You will learn the definition of project management, identify the distinguishing characteristics of a project, employ commonly used techniques for selecting projects from a list of candidate projects, determine how the PMI's knowledge areas can be used to improve project performance, name the key stakeholders in a project and determine ways of keeping them "on task" during the phases of the project, effectively use the components of a Project Charter, write SMART project objectives that will help define the project's scope, document and clearly communicate project assumptions, develop a procedure for managing changes in the project once it's under way, create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), estimate activity duration, understand the "Triple Constraint" in project management and how each one affects the other, calculate the critical path for a project and develop a strategy for keeping the project on track, identify, quantify, and prioritize risks in managing projects, create a communications plan for reporting project progress and issues, use tools to measure project progress in terms of time, cost and deliverable  develop a strategy for managing project resources by using a responsibility matrix (RACI) for assigning project activities to resources, and capture valuable lessons learned and use them to define and improve project management practices for future projects.

Advance EXCEL Training

Advance EXCEL Training


COURSE OBJECTIVE

To empower you with ultimate Excel Skills that are required to transform you into an Excel Guru

This Excel 2010 advanced training course, follows up from the Beginners Excel 2010 course by delving even deeper into the features and functions of this powerful spreadsheet software.

Microsoft Excel 2010 is much more than a quick way to add up numbers. In this online course, you will learn advanced features such as nesting IF statements, how to calculate the Mean of a group of numbers using AVERAGEIF, SUMIF and more. You will learn about performing lookups with HLOOKUP and VLOOKUP. This tutorial also covers Sparklines, and goes in-depth with Pivot Tables and Charts. Finally, you will learn how to create and record your own Macros.

This advanced video course is not for beginners. You should have a firm grasp of the basics before taking this Advanced Excel training course. By the conclusion of this advanced computer software tutorial for Microsoft Excel 2010, you will have mastered the advanced features and functions of this software.

iphone applications development

iPhone Applications Development Course


I know A LOT of people who would PROFIT from this right away through:

They already have design clients, but could do iOS dev also.
Have jobs and this would greatly improve their skill set.
Go around guerrilla-style to businesses and create quick apps for them.
Also don’t worry about having questions... this class is taught by Experts who will personally answer all your questions.

If you can benefit from learning to build out iPhone and iPad apps


P.S. In case you’re still wondering if this course is for you:
It’s for anyone who’s never developed an iPhone Development app before but who wants to learn. This will be a step by step beginners course for people who are just starting off.

Includes these chapters and more:

Objective-C
Xcode 4.0
Adding Icons & Launch Images
Creating Full Screen Landscape Apps
Creating Image Based Buttons
Creating Sound & Adding Multiple Audio Files
Image-Based Animation
Animating Objects

About the Course

In this series of tutorials on iOS app development, I will take the user through the basics of setting up their development environment and creating their first basic iOS application. This includes a general understanding of all sections of the iOS SDK. By the end of this course you’ll learn how to make iPhone Applications and iPad Application apps.

We will be creating applications for the iPhone and iPad using iOS 5.1. We will also be looking at Storyboards and many of the new features within iOS 5 such as Twitter integration and notification centre.

This course will cover multiple application builds including the basic 'hello world' application, interaction with web services and other features such as Core Data, Location Services and NSUserDefaults.

We will also cover the differences between iPhone and iPad development. You will learn to adapt to and take advantage of the different screen sizes and how to maximise the opportunity of the larger iPad display.

Requirements

This course requires an Apple Macintosh Computer that has Mac OS X Lion installed.

You will need to have Xcode 4 and the iOS 5 SDK (This will be covered at the beginning)