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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | New Courses Available for Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Office 2010 and Basic and Advanced Java dB Wizards is proud to announce the new line up of course offerings this second half of 2010. Enjoy top notch, high quality IT trainings from the No. 1 Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for Learning Solutions!
Enjoy 10% OFF on these new course releases now until September 30, 2010!
Microsoft SharePoint 2010
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 for End User Training teaches the basic functions and features of Share Point Designer 2010. Students will learn how to create and format Web pages, Web site planning, creation and templates, cascading style sheets, hyperlinks, tables. They’ll also learn how to work with images, format text and edit HTML code. Finally, they’ll learn how to publish a Web site.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 for Power Users teaches the basic functions and features of Share Point Designer 2010. Students will learn how to create and format Web pages, Web site planning, creation and templates, cascading style sheets, hyperlinks, tables. They’ll also learn how to work with images, format text and edit HTML code. Finally, they’ll learn how to publish a Web site.
Request for a course outline of SharePoint 2010 for End User Training and/or SharePoint 2010 for Power User Training.
Microsoft Excel 2010
Get an introduction to spreadsheet terminologies and Excel's window components and learn how to navigate worksheets and workbooks in the Microsoft Excel 2010 Basic level. Learn simple functions and basic formatting techniques and create, modify charts and how to manage large workbooks.
Building on your skills from Basic level, Microsoft Excel 2010 Intermediate allows you to use multiple worksheets and workbooks efficiently and work with more advanced formatting options. Use trendlines, sparklines, worksheet auditing and protection, file sharing and merging and workbook templates.
Click to download the Course Outline for Excel 2010 Basic and Excel 2010 Intermediate.
Microsoft Access 2010
Microsoft Access 2010 Basic covers the basic function and features of Access 2010. In this course, students will learn how to design and create databases. They will work work with tables, fields, and records; sort and filter data; and set field properties and data entry rules. Students will then learn to create queries, forms, and reports.
With Microsoft Access 2010 Intermediate, the course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Access 2010: Basic. Students will learn how to normalize data, manage table relationships, and enforce referential integrity; work with Lookup fields and subdatasheets; create join queries, calculated fields, and summary values; add objects to forms and create advanced form types; print reports and labels; create and modify charts; and use PivotTables and PivotCharts.
Click to download the Course Outline for Access 2010 Basic and Access 2010 Intermediate.
Basic Java Five days, instructor-led
This course focuses on the fundamentals of the Java language, object oriented development and the structure of Java applets and applications. It covers Java Platform 2 up to version 5.0 Introduce students to problem solving by means of object-oriented design and implementation. Emphasis is on problem analysis and solution design, documentation and implementation. Students use commercial software libraries, and create software mini project. Programming exercises are carried out in the module after each topic
At Course Completion After completing this course, students will be able to:
- To learn the fundamentals of Java programming and how to use Java to write applications
- Explain Java architecture and write, compile, and execute a Java program using different text editors like Notepad++, Creator, Eclipse and NetBeans IDE.
- Learn and understand principles of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) design and apply them in Java Programming
- Learn Inheritance, Encapsulation, Abstraction & Polymorphism in Java
- Learn Java Classes, Objects & Interfaces
- Get extensive hands-on experience with Java programming and relate each practice exercise on the real world scenario
- Learn to use utility classes and packages involving I/O, math, and strings
- Create simple to complex GUI applications with AWT and Swing
- Understand and develop the concept of a serialized object
- On-line resources for keeping abreast of Java developments
Click here to download the Course Outline.
Advanced Java Bootcamp Five Days, instructor-led
This course is designed for students already familiar with Java language and Object Oriented Programming techniques. It covers a large number of advanced topics including software development methodologies using Java tools and APIs, Java core technologies, Java Framework, serialization, networking with sockets, JavaBeans reflection and JAR files, Advance Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and CORBA, Advance Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), Java GUIs, Network programming in Java, parsing XML documents using the JAXP API, java.nio package, JNI and design patterns. The main focus of the course is Advanced Java Technologies and Architecture. Students will learn to use Java technologies in the real world and write numerous, nontrivial programs throughout the training to demonstrate mastery of the concepts discussed.
At Course Completion After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Use many of the new enhancements added to the Java API
- Use features of the new I/O API
- Write TCP/IP Client Server applications using sockets
- Implement simple RMI clients and servers
- Execute methods on a remote object using RMI
- Learn how to do distributed programming in Java using RMI, JNDI, EJB and CORBA
- Perform and connect to a database using JDBC
- Gain an in-depth understanding of database programming in Java using Advance JDBC
- Use commit, rollback, and savepoint to build transactional systems
- Manipulate data in various persistent formats (e.g. serialized objects, relational database, XML)
- Create applications that employ Swing that may be deployed as executable JARs
- Parse, validate and transform XML documents
- Learn intermediate to advanced Java features such as reflection and native methods
- Learn Java's security model and how to do security programming in Java
- Make use of encryption with the javax.crypto package of Java and Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS)
Click here to download the Course Outline.
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