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Mechanics Of Materials Made Easy: Ace Your Engineering Exams
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 50.21 GB | Duration: 42h 39m

A Comprehensive Guide to Statics, Stress Analysis, and Structural Design for Engineering Students and Professionals.



What you'll learn
Understand Fundamental Concepts of Mechanics of Materials
Analyze Structural Components Under Various Loading Conditions
Apply Problem-Solving Techniques in Real-World Scenarios
Design Safe and Efficient Structural Elements
Master Stress Transformation Techniques
Evaluate Material Properties and Their Impact on Structural Behavior
Calculate Axial, Shear, and Bending Deformations
Analyze and Design Composite Beams and Eccentric Load Scenarios
Understand the Effects of Temperature on Structural Elements
Apply Compatibility Equations to Indeterminate Structures
Understand Torsional Effects in Circular Sections
Utilize Combined Loading Analysis
Assess Structural Safety with Allowable Stress Design
Prepare for Advanced Engineering Studies or Professional Exams

Requirements
Commitment for Learning Mechanics of Materials: No advanced knowledge or tools are required-just an interest in understanding how materials and structures behave under various loading conditions.
Access to a Calculator: Students should have a scientific or graphing calculator to solve numerical problems effectively.

Description
Course Description:Unlock the secrets of Mechanics of Materials with this comprehensive course designed for engineering students and professionals. Whether you're preparing for exams like the FE or PE, enhancing your engineering knowledge, or building a strong foundation in structural analysis, this course has everything you need.Starting with a review of statics and advancing to complex topics like stress transformation, torsion, and combined loadings, the course systematically covers all the essentials. You'll gain hands-on experience solving real-world problems and designing safe, efficient structures.What You'll Learn:Analyze and solve problems involving stress, strain, and deformation under various loading conditions.Master techniques like Mohr's Circle, compatibility equations, and allowable stress design.Calculate structural properties, including centroids, moments of inertia, and neutral axes.Evaluate material behavior, including ductility, toughness, and failure modes.Solve practical engineering problems step by step, preparing you for exams and real-world applications.What's Included:Over 160 detailed lectures covering concepts, examples, and exercises.Quizzes to test your knowledge and reinforce key concepts.Step-by-step solutions to problem sets, from basic to advanced scenarios.Focused sections on bending, torsion, transverse shear, and axial loads.This course is perfect for:Undergraduate engineering students in civil, mechanical, aerospace, or structural disciplines.Professionals preparing for the FE or PE exams.Anyone looking to refresh or deepen their understanding of mechanics of materials.With practical problem-solving techniques and clear explanations, this course is designed to help you succeed in your engineering studies and beyond. Enroll today and take the next step toward mastering Mechanics of Materials!

Overview
Section 1: Statics Review: Shear and Bending Diagrams

Lecture 1 Types of Supports, Loads, and Beams.

Lecture 2 Continued

Lecture 3 The Three Equilibrium Equations in 2-D Statics Problems

Lecture 4 Internal Forces

Lecture 5 Problem 1

Lecture 6 Problem 1 Continued

Lecture 7 Problem 2

Lecture 8 Problem 3

Lecture 9 Method of Equations

Lecture 10 Problem 4

Lecture 11 Method of Integration (Area Method)

Lecture 12 Continued

Lecture 13 Problem 5

Lecture 14 Problem 6

Lecture 15 Problem 7

Section 2: Stress

Lecture 16 Definition and Types of Stresses

Lecture 17 Units of Stresses

Lecture 18 Average Normal Stresses

Lecture 19 Mode of Failure Under Normal Stresses

Lecture 20 Problem 1 - Normal Stresses

Lecture 21 Problem 2 - Normal Stresses

Lecture 22 Problem 3 - Normal Stresses

Lecture 23 Problem 4 - Normal Stresses

Lecture 24 Problem 5 - Normal Stresses

Lecture 25 Problem 6 - Normal Stresses

Lecture 26 Average Shear Stresses

Lecture 27 Example of Average Shear Stresses

Lecture 28 Problem 7: Average Shear Stresses

Lecture 29 Mode of Failure Under Shear Stresses

Lecture 30 Problem 8 - Average Shear Stresses

Lecture 31 Problem 9 - Average Shear Stresses

Lecture 32 Problem 10 - Average Shear Stresses

Lecture 33 Problem 11 - Average Shear Stresses

Lecture 34 Bearing Stresses - Definition and Types

Lecture 35 Mode of Failure Under Bearing Stresses

Lecture 36 Problem 12 - Bearing Stresses

Lecture 37 Problem 13 - Bearing Stresses

Lecture 38 Problem 14 - Bearing Stresses

Lecture 39 Extra Exercises - Problem 15

Lecture 40 Extra Exercises - Problem 16

Lecture 41 Extra Exercises - Problem 17

Lecture 42 Allowable Stress Design

Lecture 43 Problem 18 - Allowable Stress Design

Lecture 44 Problem 19 - Allowable Stress Design

Lecture 45 Problem 20 - Allowable Stress Design

Section 3: Strain

Lecture 46 Axial Deformations

Lecture 47 Shear Deformations

Lecture 48 Shear Strain and Normal Strain

Lecture 49 Problem 1 - Average Normal Strain

Lecture 50 Problem 2: Average Normal Strain

Lecture 51 Problem 3: Average Normal Strain

Lecture 52 Problem 4: Average Normal Strain

Lecture 53 Problem 5: Average Normal Strain

Lecture 54 Problem 6: Average Normal Strain

Lecture 55 Law Of Cosines

Lecture 56 Problem 7: Average Shear Strain

Lecture 57 Continued

Section 4: Mechanical Properties of Material

Lecture 58 Strength and Ductility

Lecture 59 Toughness and Stiffness

Lecture 60 Tension Test

Lecture 61 Normal Stress Strain Diagram and Hooke's Law

Lecture 62 Inelastic Phase - Part 1

Lecture 63 Inelastic Phase - Part 2

Lecture 64 Load Removal - Elastic Phase

Lecture 65 Load Removal - Inelastic Phase

Lecture 66 Problem 1 - Normal Stress Strain Diagram

Lecture 67 Continued

Lecture 68 Shear Stress Strain Diagram

Lecture 69 Problem 2: Shear Stress Strain Diagram

Lecture 70 Problem 3: Average Shear Strain

Lecture 71 Poisson's Ratio

Lecture 72 Problem 4: Poisson's Ratio

Lecture 73 General State of Stress

Lecture 74 Example on the General State of Stress

Lecture 75 Problem 5: General State of Stress

Lecture 76 Problem 6: General State of Stress

Lecture 77 Problem 7: General State of Stress

Lecture 78 Continued

Lecture 79 Problem 8: General State of Stress

Lecture 80 Continued

Lecture 81 Problem 9: General State of Stress

Lecture 82 Dilation and Bulk Modulus

Section 5: Axial Load and Deformation

Lecture 83 Axial Deformation: General Formula

Lecture 84 Sudden Changes in Internal Force

Lecture 85 Sudden Changes in Area

Lecture 86 Sudden Changes in Modulus of Elasticity

Lecture 87 Continuous Change in Load

Lecture 88 Continuous Change in Area

Lecture 89 Temperature Effects

Lecture 90 Example on Temperature Effects

Lecture 91 Indeterminate Structures

Lecture 92 Compatibility Equation Form 1

Lecture 93 Problem 1: Compatibility Equation

Lecture 94 Continued

Lecture 95 Problem 2: Compatibility Equation

Lecture 96 Compatibility Equation Form 2

Lecture 97 Problem 3: Compatibility Equation

Lecture 98 Compatibility Equation Form 3

Lecture 99 Problem 4: Compatibility Equation

Lecture 100 Continued

Lecture 101 Compatibility Equation Form 4

Lecture 102 Problem 5: Compatibility Equation

Lecture 103 Compatibility Equation Form 5

Section 6: Bending

Lecture 104 Normal Stresses Due to Bending

Lecture 105 Linear Variation and the Neutral Axis

Lecture 106 Locating the Neutral Axis for Single Bending

Lecture 107 Locating the Centroid of a Cross Section

Lecture 108 Problem 1: Locating the Centroid

Lecture 109 Problem 2: Locating the Centroid

Lecture 110 Problem 3: Locating the Centroid

Lecture 111 Moment of Inertia

Lecture 112 Problem 4: Moment of Inertia

Lecture 113 Problem 5: Moment of Inertia

Lecture 114 Problem 6: Moment of Inertia

Lecture 115 Pure Bending About a Horizontal Axis

Lecture 116 Problem 7: Pure Bending About a Horizontal Axis

Lecture 117 Problem 8: Pure Bending About a Horizontal Axis

Lecture 118 Continued

Lecture 119 Problem 9: Pure Bending About a Horizontal Axis

Lecture 120 Continued

Lecture 121 Problem 10: Pure Bending About a Horizontal Axis

Lecture 122 Continued

Lecture 123 Pure Bending About a Vertical Axis

Lecture 124 Problem 11: Pure Bending About a Vertical Axis

Lecture 125 Locating the Neutral Axis in Double Pending

Lecture 126 Problem 12: Locating the Neutral Axis in Double Bending

Lecture 127 Continued

Lecture 128 Problem 13: Locating the Neutral Axis in Double Bending

Lecture 129 Continued

Lecture 130 Eccentric Loads (Part 1)

Lecture 131 Eccentric Loads (Part 2)

Lecture 132 Problem 14: Eccentric Loads

Lecture 133 Composite Beams

Lecture 134 Problem 15: Composite Beams

Lecture 135 Problem 16: Composite Beams

Lecture 136 Composite Beams in Circular Cross Sections

Section 7: Transverse Shear

Lecture 137 Vertical Shear Stresses (Part 1)

Lecture 138 Vertical Shear Stresses (Part 2)

Lecture 139 Problem 1 - Vertical Shear Stresses

Lecture 140 Continued

Lecture 141 Problem 2 - Vertical Shear Stresses

Lecture 142 Horizontal Shear Stresses

Lecture 143 Problem 3 - Horizontal Shear Stresses

Lecture 144 Shear Flow

Lecture 145 Problem 4 - Shear Flow

Lecture 146 Continued

Lecture 147 Problem 5 - Shear Flow

Section 8: Torsion

Lecture 148 Torsional Stress

Lecture 149 Problem 1 - Torsion

Lecture 150 Problem 2 - Torsion

Lecture 151 Problem 3 - Torsion

Lecture 152 Angle of Twist

Lecture 153 Problem 4 - Angle of Twist

Lecture 154 Gears in Mesh

Lecture 155 Power Transformation

Lecture 156 Statically Indeterminate Structures in Torsion

Lecture 157 Problem 5 - Statically Indeterminate Structures in Torsion

Section 9: Combined Loadings

Lecture 158 Combined Loadings - Part 1

Lecture 159 Combined Loadings - Part 2

Lecture 160 Combined Loadings - Part 3

Lecture 161 Combined Loadings - Part 4

Lecture 162 Problem 1 - Combined Loadings

Lecture 163 Continued

Lecture 164 Problem 2 - Combined Loadings

Lecture 165 Problem 3 - Combined Loadings

Lecture 166 Continued

Lecture 167 Problem 4 - Combined Loadings

Section 10: Stress Transformations

Lecture 168 Stress Transformation - Part 1

Lecture 169 Stress Transformation - Part 2

Lecture 170 Stress Transformation - Part 3

Lecture 171 Principal Stresses and Principal Planes

Lecture 172 Problem 1 - Principal Stresses and Principal Planes

Lecture 173 Maximum In-plane Shear Stresses

Lecture 174 Problem 2 - Maximum Shear Stresses

Lecture 175 Introduction to Mohr's Circle

Lecture 176 Mohr's Circle for Principal Stresses and Principal Planes

Lecture 177 Mohr's Circle for Maximum In-plane Shear Stresses

Lecture 178 Mohr's Circle for Rotating Element with Angle Theta

Lecture 179 Problem 3 - Mohr's Circle with Combined Loadings

Undergraduate Engineering Students: Ideal for civil, mechanical, aerospace, and structural engineering students who want a thorough understanding of mechanics of materials concepts and their applications.,Engineering Professionals: Perfect for practicing engineers looking to refresh their knowledge of stress, strain, deformation, and design principles to enhance their skills or prepare for professional certifications like the FE and PE exams.,FE and PE Exam Candidates: A valuable resource for individuals preparing for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) or Professional Engineer (PE) exams, providing in-depth problem-solving techniques and conceptual clarity.,STEM Educators: Useful for instructors or educators seeking a comprehensive resource to enhance their teaching materials and methods in mechanics of materials.,Curious Learners and Beginners: Open to anyone with an interest in structural analysis, mechanical properties of materials, and their practical applications, even with minimal prior knowledge. The course starts with a statics review to bridge the gap for beginners.,Graduate School Applicants: Helpful for students planning to pursue advanced studies in engineering fields, ensuring they have a strong grasp of foundational concepts.



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ClearSpeak's English pronunciation for THAI accents
Published 12/2024
Created by Alison Kimble
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Level: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 22 Lectures ( 16h 28m ) | Size: 21.6 GB

In-depth study for clear British English accent. Uses a professional Method ideal for IELTS and serious students.



What you'll learn
Appear professional and polished to English speakers at work and play
Make every consonant and vowel precisely with professional speech therapy techniques
Achieve a fluent English accent by changing the overall holding posture of your mouth
Be understood clearly anywhere in the world with a Neutral Standard English accent

Requirements
An intermediate level of English or better. If you understand this outline, you have what it takes!

Description
What you getIs your first accent of Thai origin? This course is designed specifically to target your problem sounds. It's one of the ClearSpeak Time-Online Series tailored for different accent groups.You get a complete package for both clear pronunciation and fluent neutral British English accentYour tutor is speech pathologist Alison 'Kimi' Kimble, an authority in English accent changeTake the complete 15 Unit course OR study only a few problem soundsYou'll find around 14 hours of demo videos and loads of audio exercises along with many support articlesThe ClearSpeak Method is a leader in the accent change field. It's easy to get results with the professional speech pathology techniques.Your voice coachHiI'm Kimi Kimble, your professional tutor and voice coach for your speech journey.If unclear speech is holding you back in your studies or career, then a Time-Online course is definitely for you. Our courses are for 'committed' students who may have tried other approaches and found they don't produce a true or lasting result. There are no quick fixes!Pronunciation and accent change are a skillLike learning to play the piano, you cannot hope to master these by watching a series of short video clips. It takes much more to be able to think and pronounce fluently at the same time.The professional ClearSpeak MethodTime-Online courses are based on the ClearSpeak Method developed over 25 years. Used in many universities internationally, professional speech therapy techniques set this course apart from others. It will give you your best shot at achieving a superior result.Use fun techniques to learnI'll be guiding you every step of the way through many hours of masterclass videos and 'listen-and-repeat' exercises. You'll be using lots of intuitive visualisations along with instructions about how to move your mouth into the correct position. Simply 'telling' you what to do, and asking you to mimic me, are never enough.Accent change is not just about learning separate soundsWhole accent change has three quite different aspects and all are essential:FIRST you learn to make each new sound, one at a time. SECOND you change the overall holding posture of your mouth as you speak. All your sounds are placed within this posture.This method is used by professional mimics to create a consistent and fluent accent. There is no other way. Your mouth must 'feel' it is operating quite differently when you change from one accent to another. Most pronunciation courses make no mention of this critical step.THIRD you tune in to the speech melody of the English speech flow. This is quite different to learning about intonation and stress within individual sentences. The Time-Online texts encourage you to mimic the overall rhythmic melody, regardless of the words or sentences used in your speech flow.So, take a look at the outline that follows to learn more. I'll be delighted to have your company if you decide to join me.All the best for now!Your tutor,Kimi"The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step". LAO TZUHow a course worksThe course is by self-study online. In the Start Up Unit you will:Discover all about English sounds and the ClearSpeak techniquesDecide on your course PlanThe Typical List of Errors for your accent group has the 15 most common consonant and vowel errors relative to EnglishStudy the entire List if your aim is overall accent change OR Select only a few problem sounds Then move on to study each sound on your Plan. There is a Sound Kit Unit of study materials for each one.All 15 Sound Kits haveA one-hour Masterclass video or a Tutorial video. Kimi demonstrates how real students achieve success with the ClearSpeak techniques.A Sound Guide giving you instructions on how to make the soundArticles on key issues or challenges in making the soundUp to one hour of custom-designed 'listen and repeat' audio exercises supported by text with words, phrases, sentences and story textA set of Advanced Exercises for problem issues, such as confusion between similar soundsA Review Text for evaluating your progress as you learnA Completion Coupon for each Sound Kit Unit

Who this course is for
Those with a Thai accent seeking to study or work with English speakers
Professionals and those on a career path where clear English is critical for success
IELTS students wishing to pass the Speech Test
Anyone seeking to speak English clearly and sound 'good' at the same time



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Mastering 3D modeling in Maya (Updated 12/2024)
Mario Brajdich | Duration: 30+ h | Video: H264 2560x1440 | Audio: AAC 44,1 kHz 2ch | 25,9 GB | Language: English

A Complete Beginner to Advanced 3D Modeling Training! 30+ Hours of Training! Each class has 10 or more video lectures, covering Modeling, Rendering, Project Breakdowns, and Student Projects.

CLASS ONE / Intro to 3D Modeling in Maya
In our first class, we are going to learn general 3D modeling tools in Maya.

CLASS TWO / Understanding Topology in 3D Modeling
In second class, our goal is to establish a solid foundation of clean topology rules in 3D modeling.

CLASS THREE / 3D Modeling Simple Objects
In this step by step class, we´ll create our first project using simple 3D modeling tools..

CLASS FOUR / 3D Modeling Complex Shapes
In our fourth class, we´ll start exploring more advanced 3D modeling techniques.

CLASS FIVE / 3D Modeling Workflow for Complex Objects
In fifth class, we´ll learn how to 3D model complex designs with production ready topology.

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Unreal Engine 5 Multiplayer Steam Survival Game Course
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 86.20 GB | Duration: 74h 58m

Learn How To Make a Steam Multiplayer Survival Game In UE5



What you'll learn
Learn what it takes to create Multiplayer games in Unreal Engine 5.
Learn the skills you need to create your own Multiplayer Survival Game.
Learn how to create various blueprint systems, including a crafting system, inventory system and much more.
Learn how to host multiplayer games on the cloud.

Requirements
Basic Experience with Unreal Engine 5 user interface and Blueprints.

Description
Have you ever wanted to learn what it takes to make a Multiplayer Survival Game in Unreal Engine 5? In this course you will learn how to make a complete multiplayer survival game featuring a drag an drop inventory system, a complete crafting system, a gathering and harvesting system, a building system where you can build bases, a tribes system where you can play with your friends or raid other players, a open world map featuring different biomes, procedural foliage and more, and procedural AI that spawn across the map. We wont stop there, we'll also add a complete social system, player chat, voice chat. And a save and load system, so all the player stats will be saved and loaded. We add armor equipables that the player can equip on their character. And we also add 9 unique items or tools such as a bow, rifle, rocket launcher, picaxe, hatchet, and much more! We add a full main menu, join and server browser, escape menu, settings menu, spawn in menu and lots more. And we finally package the game as an executable, and show you how to package a dedicated server that you can deploy on AWS to host your game server. We add steam integration so that we use steam sessions and steam accounts for player authentication. This course was recorded in Unreal Engine version 5.0, and later is updated to Unreal Engine 5.2. If you are a complete beginner, it is recommended that you follow this course exactly as shown in the lectures, following the same course Unreal Engine version. Otherwise there will be distinct differences if you use the most CURRENT version of the engine (5.5). These distinct differences will not be mentioned or noted in the lectures, thus if you are a complete beginner, it is essential you follow the course exactly down to the engine version used in the lectures.

Overview
Section 1: Getting Started

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Lecture 2. Installing The Epic Games Launcher

Lecture 3 Lecture 3. Installing Unreal Engine 5

Lecture 4 Lecture 4. Create the Project

Lecture 5 Lecture 5. Unreal Engine 5 Editor Overview

Lecture 6 Lecture 6. Introduction to Blueprint

Lecture 7 Lecture 7. Setup Source Control

Lecture 8 Lecture 8. Setting up Our Custom Character - Part 1

Lecture 9 Lecture 9. Setting up Our Custom Character - Part 2

Lecture 10 Lecture 10. Replication Multiplayer Basics

Lecture 11 Lecture 11. Unreal Engine Class Framework Explained

Lecture 12 Lecture 12. Push Changes to Source Control

Section 2: Building the Inventory System framework

Lecture 13 Lecture 13 - Inventory System Introduction

Lecture 14 Lecture 14 - Creating the Item Info Structure & Our First Item

Lecture 15 Lecture 15 - Creating the Inventory Component & Array

Lecture 16 Lecture 16 - Creating the Main Widget HUD

Lecture 17 Lecture 17 - Creating the Inventory Widget

Lecture 18 Lecture 18 - Creating the Inventory Slot Widget

Lecture 19 Lecture 19 - Creating the Container Grid Widget

Lecture 20 Lecture 20 - Linking the Inventory Component with the UI

Lecture 21 Lecture 21 - Intro to Drag and Drop

Lecture 22 Lecture 22 - Setting Up Drag and Drop Part 1

Lecture 23 Lecture 23 - Setting up Drag and Drop Part 2

Lecture 24 Lecture 24 - Setting up Drag and Drop Part 3

Section 3: Player Hotbar & Creating a Hatchet Equipable

Lecture 25 Lecture 25 - Hotbar System Introduction

Lecture 26 Lecture 26 - Setting up The Hotbar Widget

Lecture 27 Lecture 27 - Setting up The Hotbar Inventory Component

Lecture 28 Lecture 28 - Creating our Equippable Master Class

Lecture 29 Lecture 29 - Setting up the Hatchet Equipable Class

Lecture 30 Lecture 30 - Setting Up Hotbar Equip Item Part 1

Lecture 31 Lecture 31 - Setting Up Hotbar Equip Item Part 2

Lecture 32 Lecture 32 - Setup Hotbar Dequip Item

Lecture 33 Lecture 33 -Setting Up Hatchet Chop and Swing

Lecture 34 Lecture 34 - Creating Harvesting Master Classes and Palm Trees

Lecture 35 Lecture 35 - Adding Harvesting to Our Palm Trees

Lecture 36 Lecture 36 - Adding Harvesting Item Notification

Lecture 37 Lecture 37 - Creating the Palm Tree Destructable Actor

Lecture 38 Lecture 38 - Adding Drag and Drop from Inventory To Hotbar

Section 4: Creating The Harvesting System

Lecture 39 Lecture 39 - Intro To Chapter 4

Lecture 40 Lecture 40 - Setting up Palm Tree Dissolve Material

Lecture 41 Lecture 41 - Setting up Pickaxe Equipable Item

Lecture 42 Lecture 42 - Setting up Advanced Harvesting Calculation

Lecture 43 Lecture 43 - Setting up a Rock Harvestable Class

Lecture 44 Lecture 44 - Setting up Bush Harvestable Class

Lecture 45 Lecture 45 - Fixing our Animation Blueprint

Lecture 46 Lecture 46 - Implementing Item Stacking in Add Item Function

Lecture 47 Lecture 47 - Adding Harvesting VFX and Sounds

Lecture 48 Lecture 48 - Fixing Bush Harvestable and Adding FX

Lecture 49 Lecture 49 - Adding Actor Foliage for Foliage Painting

Section 5: Creating the Crafting System

Lecture 50 Lecture 50 - Intro to Player Crafting System

Lecture 51 Lecture 51 - Creating Crafting Slot and Container Widgets

Lecture 52 Lecture 52 - Creating the Crafting Window Widget Part 1

Lecture 53 Lecture 53 - Creating The Crafting Window Widget Part 2

Lecture 54 Lecture 54 - Setting Up the Crafting Window Info

Lecture 55 Lecture 55 - Setting up Can Craft Function Part 1

Lecture 56 Lecture 56 - Setting up the Crafting Function 2

Lecture 57 Lecture 57 - Setting up Crafting Progress Bar

Lecture 58 Lecture 58 - Fixing Crafting System Bugs

Section 6: Creating The Player Stats

Lecture 59 Lecture 59 - Into to Player Stats Chapter

Lecture 60 Lecture 60 - Setting up the Player Stats Widget

Lecture 61 Lecture 61 - Setting up Health Bar and Damage

Lecture 62 Lecture 62 - Setting up Passive Food and Water Stat Drain

Lecture 63 Lecture 63 - Adding Starving and Dehydration

Lecture 64 Lecture 64 - Setting up Stamina Drain

Lecture 65 Lecture 65 - Setting up Sprinting

Lecture 66 Lecture 66 - Setting up Consumable Items Part 1

Lecture 67 Lecture 67 - Setting up Consumable Items Part 2

Lecture 68 Lecture 68 - Setting up Player Stats Info Window Widget

Lecture 69 Lecture 69 - Updating Player Stats Info Window

Lecture 70 Lecture 70 - Setting up Experience & Leveling

Lecture 71 Lecture 71 - Setting up Experience & Leveling Notifications

Lecture 72 Lecture 72 - Setting up Skill Points

Section 7: Creating Armor Equipables

Lecture 73 Lecture 73 - Introduction to Armor Equipables

Lecture 74 Lecture 74 - Creating Armor Slot Widgets

Lecture 75 Lecture 75 - Creating the Armor Item Classes

Lecture 76 Lecture 76 - Setting up Equip Armor Function

Lecture 77 Lecture 77 - Setting up Dequip Armor Function

Lecture 78 Lecture 78 - Setting up Player Window Blueprint Part 1

Lecture 79 Lecture 79 - Setting up Player Window Blueprint Part 2

Lecture 80 Lecture 80 - Setting up Player Window Blueprint Part 3

Lecture 81 Lecture 81 - Adding Armor Damage Reduction

Lecture 82 Lecture 82 - Adding Armor Durablity and Updating Item Slot Widget

Lecture 83 Lecture 83 - Fixing Item Drag Widget

Section 8: Creating the Building System

Lecture 84 Lecture 84 - Building System Introduction

Lecture 85 Lecture 85 - Creating the Building System Master Class

Lecture 86 Lecture 86 - Creating the Building System Component and Build Preview

Lecture 87 Lecture 87 - Build Preview Color and Place Buildable Down

Lecture 88 Lecture 88 - Build Collision Check and On Server Check

Lecture 89 Lecture 89 - Implementing Grid Snapping

Lecture 90 Lecture 90 - Adding Walls and Switch Buildable Debug

Lecture 91 Lecture 91 - Adding Ceilings and Fixing Build Switch Debug

Lecture 92 Lecture 92 - Is Build Floating Check

Lecture 93 Lecture 93 - Adding Doors and Windows

Lecture 94 Lecture 94 - Adding Triangle Foundations

Lecture 95 Lecture 95 - Adding Ramp and Fence Buildable

Lecture 96 Lecture 96 - Adding Triangle Ceilings

Lecture 97 Lecture 97 - Adding an Interactable Torch

Lecture 98 Lecture 98 - Adding Stairs and a Bed

Lecture 99 Lecture 99 - Left and Right Triangle Wall and Roof Buildable

Lecture 100 Lecture 100 - Adding Half Roof Buildable

Lecture 101 Lecture 101 - Adding Buildable Damage and Destruction

Lecture 102 Lecture 102 - Adding Collateral Damage Part 1

Lecture 103 Lecture 103 - Collateral Damage Part 2

Lecture 104 Lecture 104 - Collateral Damage Part 3

Lecture 105 Lecture 105 - Fixing Floating Ceilings

Lecture 106 Lecture 106 - Adding Buildable Info Widget

Lecture 107 Lecture 107 - Adding Demolish Build

Lecture 108 Lecture 108 - Integrating Building System With Inventory System

Lecture 109 Lecture 109 - Adding All Buildable Items and Classes

Lecture 110 Lecture 110 - Bug Fixes and Cleanup

Section 9: Creating Storage Containers

Lecture 111 Lecture 111 - Introduction to Chapter 9

Lecture 112 Lecture 112 - Creating the Storage Widget and Classes

Lecture 113 Lecture 113 - Setting up Storage Buildable Interact

Lecture 114 Lecture 114 - Adding Drag and Drop to Storage Containers

Lecture 115 Lecture 115 - Finishing our Storage Box Container

Lecture 116 Lecture 116 - Creating the Crafting Bench

Lecture 117 Lecture 117 - Creating the Advanced Workbench

Lecture 118 Lecture 118 - Creating the Smelting Forge

Lecture 119 Lecture 119 - Adding the Cooking Pot

Lecture 120 Lecture 120 - Adding Structure Items & Crafting Recipes

Lecture 121 Lecture 121 - Adding Structure Destruction & Inventory Bag

Lecture 122 Lecture 122 - Adding Drop Item Function

Lecture 123 Lecture 123 - Adding Split Item Stack

Lecture 124 Lecture 124 - Adding Item Stacking

Lecture 125 Lecture 125 - Adding Swap Items

Section 10: Creating All The Items

Lecture 126 Lecture 126 - Introduction to Chapter 10

Lecture 127 Lecture 127 - Setting up Rifle Animation & Item Class

Lecture 128 Lecture 128 - Setting up Rifle Firing Part 1

Lecture 129 Lecture 129 - Setting up Rifle Firing Part 2

Lecture 130 Lecture 130 - Setting up Rifle Reload & Ammunition

Lecture 131 Lecture 131 - Use Rifle Durability Damage

Lecture 132 Lecture 132 - Setting up our Rocket Launcher Item

Lecture 133 Lecture 133 - Setting up Rocket Launcher Firing Part 1

Lecture 134 Lecture 134 - Setting up Rocket Launcher Firing Part 2

Lecture 135 Lecture 135 - Setting up The Rocket Launcher Projectile

Lecture 136 Lecture 136 - Setting up Rocket Launcher Reload

Lecture 137 Lecture 137 - Setting up Bow Item Class

Lecture 138 Lecture 138 - Setting up Bow Firing

Lecture 139 Lecture 139 - Setting up Arrow Projectile & Trail FX

Lecture 140 Lecture 140 - Setting up Bow Reload

Lecture 141 Lecture 141 - Setting up the Spear Item part 1

Lecture 142 Lecture 142 - Setting up the Spear Part 2

Lecture 143 Lecture 143 - Setting up the Rock Item

Lecture 144 Lecture 144 - Creating the Iron Hatchet & Pickaxe

Section 11: Creating Tribes / Clans System

Lecture 145 Lecture 145 - Introduction to Chapter 11

Lecture 146 Lecture 146 - Creating the Tribe Widgets

Lecture 147 Lecture 147 - Showing the Tribe Window Widget

Lecture 148 Lecture 148 - Creating a Tribe Part 1

Lecture 149 Lecture 149 - Update Tribe Window Widget

Lecture 150 Lecture 150 - Setting up Tribe Invite

Lecture 151 Lecture 151 - Setting up Tribe Join

Lecture 152 Lecture 152 - Setting up the Tribe Log

Lecture 153 Lecture 153 - Demote Tribe Member

Lecture 154 Lecture 154 - Promote Kick and Leave Tribe

Lecture 155 Lecture 155 - Tribe Message of The Day

Lecture 156 Lecture 156 - Linking the Tribe System with Building System

Lecture 157 Lecture 157 - Setting up Tribe Foundation Range

Lecture 158 Lecture 158 - Tribe Log Structure Event and Merge Structures

Lecture 159 Lecture 159 - Open Door Only if Tribe Member

Section 12: Creating the Social System

Lecture 160 Lecture 160 - Introduction to Chapter 12

Lecture 161 Lecture 161 - Setting up The Chat Box Widget

Lecture 162 Lecture 162 - Chat Send Message and Tribe Chat

Lecture 163 Lecture 163 - Setting up Player Name Widget

Lecture 164 Lecture 164 - Setting up Proximity Voice Chat

Section 13: Creating an Open World Map

Lecture 165 Lecture 165 - Intro to Chapter 13

Lecture 166 Lecture 166 - Updating Our Project from 5.0 to 5.2

Lecture 167 Lecture 167 - Creating The Landscape Master Material

Lecture 168 Lecture 168 - Creating the Level and Importing the Heightmap

Lecture 169 Lecture 169 - Adjusting the Landscape Material Parameters

Lecture 170 Lecture 170 - Adding the Ocean to Our Map

Lecture 171 Lecture 171 - Adding the Rivers, Lakes, And Islands

Lecture 172 Lecture 172 - Customizing the Water Materials

Lecture 173 Lecture 173 - Adjusting the Lighting

Lecture 174 Lecture 174 - Setting the Gamemode & Map Fixes

Lecture 175 Lecture 175 - Fixing Building System on Landscape

Section 14: Multibiome / Procedural Foliage

Lecture 176 Lecture 176 - Intro To Chapter 14

Lecture 177 Lecture 177 - Preparing Our Level for PCG

Lecture 178 Lecture 178 - Learning the PCG Basics

Lecture 179 Lecture 179 - Downloading Foliage for our Map

Lecture 180 Lecture 180 - PCG Graph Setup Pine Forest Biome

Lecture 181 Lecture 181 - PCG Graph Setup Grasslands and Tropical Biome

Lecture 182 Lecture 182 - Adding Procedural Grass on Landscape

Lecture 183 Lecture 183 - Adjusting Materials of Trees, Grass, and Rocks

Lecture 184 Lecture 184 - Modifying Hatchet Harvesting Logic

Lecture 185 Lecture 185 - Creating All Tree Harvestable Child Classes

Lecture 186 Lecture 186 - Creating All Rock Harvestable Child Classes

Lecture 187 Lecture 187 - Modifying Ground Item Harvesting Logic

Lecture 188 Lecture 188 - Creating All Bush Harvestable Child Classes

Section 15: AI System

Lecture 189 Lecture 189 - Intro to Chapter 15

Lecture 190 Lecture 190 - Setting up the Passive AI Deer

Lecture 191 Lecture 191 - Deer AI Death and Damage

Lecture 192 Lecture 192 - Deer Death Harvest Corpse for Resources

Lecture 193 Lecture 193 - Setting up the Aggressive AI Wolf

Lecture 194 Lecture 194 - Wolf AI Attack Player and Deal Damage

Lecture 195 Lecture 195 - Wolf Death and Harvest Corpse for Resources

Section 16: Procedural Zones

Lecture 196 Lecture 196 - Intro to Chapter 16

Lecture 197 Lecture 197 - Setting up the Zone Blueprint & Spawn AI Logic

Lecture 198 Lecture 198 - Setting up the AI Despawn Logic

Lecture 199 Lecture 199 - Setting up the Zones on Our Map

Lecture 200 Lecture 200 - Removing Foliage Instances with RepNotify

Lecture 201 Lecture 201 - Setting up Respawn Foliage Logic

Section 17: Player Minimaps

Lecture 202 Lecture 202 - Introduction to Chapter 17

Lecture 203 Lecture 203 - Creating the Player Minimap

Lecture 204 Lecture 204 - Creating the Large Map Widget

Lecture 205 Lecture 205 - Setting up the Player Death Event

Lecture 206 Lecture 206 - Creating the Respawn Widget

Lecture 207 Lecture 207 - Setting up the Respawn Player Logic

Lecture 208 Lecture 208 - Player Death Event Bug Fixes

Lecture 209 Lecture 209 - Respawn at Bed Part 1

Lecture 210 Lecture 210 - Respawn at Bed Part 2

Section 18: Save / Load System

Lecture 211 Lecture 211 - Introduction to Chapter 18

Lecture 212 Lecture 212 - Setting up Save Player Data

Lecture 213 Lecture 213 - Setting up Load Player Data

Lecture 214 Lecture 214 - Setting up Save and Load for Structures

Lecture 215 Lecture 215 - Setting up Save and Load for Tribes

Lecture 216 Lecture 216 - Setting up Save and Load for Player State

Section 19: Steam Sessions / Frontend Widgets

Lecture 217 Lecture 217 - Introduction to Chapter 19

Lecture 218 Lecture 218 - Creating the Main Menu Widget

Lecture 219 Lecture 219 - Creating the Quit Game Menu

and more...

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Acloud Guru - AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional (DOP-C02)
Last updated 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Level: Advanced | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 166 Lessons ( 26h 7m ) | Size: 21.6 GB

This course fully prepares students for the AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional exam.

In this course, we'll help validate your expertise with DevOps by covering a variety of topics, such as creating deployment pipelines using the AWS Developer Tools suite and deploying infrastructure and applications using CloudFormation, Elastic Beanstalk, and OpsWorks. By the end of this course, you won't just be prepared to sit for your AWS DevOps Engineer - Professional exam - you'll also gain the advanced technical skills needed to become a DevOps subject matter expert.

This course covers the core concepts for each of the 6 domains outlined in the AWS blueprint, including
SDLC Automation
Configuration Management and Infrastructure as Code
Resilient Cloud Solutions
Monitoring and Logging
Incident and Event Response
Security and Compliance

We'll cement your knowledge in these domains by diving deep into individual services and best practices with clear and concise 5- to 20-minute lessons and several hands-on labs. Along with real-life examples, practical labs, and more, we'll walk through each of the major development and operational domains of Amazon Web Services, step by step.

The ideal student for this course is ready to master the next level of the Amazon Web Services ecosystem and has already earned the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate and/or AWS Certified Developer - Associate certification.

Keep being awesome, Cloud Gurus!



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Encyclopedia Of Tourism A Compilation Of 10 Courses.
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 31.53 GB | Duration: 15h 13m

"Mastering the Art and Science of Tourism: Strategies, Technologies, and Insights to Thrive in a Dynamic Industry"



What you'll learn
Develop a Comprehensive Understanding of Tourism Concepts
Learners will gain an in-depth knowledge of diverse aspects of the tourism industry, from creating unique Airbnb experiences to understanding emerging trends
Design and Implement Effective Tourism Strategies
articipants will master practical skills to design sustainable tourism initiatives, craft influential marketing campaigns, and leverage tools like ChatGPT
Enhance Digital and Technological Competence
Foster Creativity and Innovation in Tourism
earners will develop the ability to create engaging tourism experiences, such as culinary adventures in food tourism or personalized itineraries

Requirements
Basic Understanding of Tourism Concepts
While no prior experience in tourism is required, having a foundational understanding of the industry or experience in travel-related activities is beneficial.
Access to a Computer and Reliable Internet
Since this course includes digital tools and online platforms, learners will need a computer or tablet and stable internet access for research, assignments, and interactive activities.
Willingness to Learn and Explore New Tools
Participants should have a curiosity to learn about innovative technologies, marketing strategies, and emerging trends in tourism, as the course emphasizes creativity and adaptation in a dynamic field.
Familiarity with Basic Digital Tools
A working knowledge of commonly used applications (e.g., email, Microsoft Office, or Google Workspace) and social media platforms will help learners effectively engage with the content and complete assignments.

Description
Welcome to the "Encyclopedia of Tourism: A Compilation of 10 Courses," a comprehensive program designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to excel in the dynamic and multifaceted world of tourism. This course is a curated journey through ten meticulously crafted modules, each addressing a critical area of the tourism industry. Whether you're an aspiring professional, a seasoned practitioner, or an enthusiast, this course provides the insights you need to thrive in the rapidly evolving landscape of travel and hospitality.What You'll LearnThis course offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the breadth and depth of the tourism industry, encompassing:Creating Unique Experiences: Learn how to design and deliver unforgettable Airbnb experiences that captivate travelers and leave lasting impressions.Sustainability in Tourism: Understand the principles and practices of sustainable tourism, ensuring your initiatives support environmental conservation and community well-being.Mastering Marketing: Gain expertise in tourism marketing strategies, from leveraging social media to creating compelling campaigns that resonate with global audiences.Influential Marketing Tactics: Discover how to build partnerships with influencers and create authentic connections to enhance destination visibility and appeal.Exploring Food Tourism: Dive into the essence of food tourism, learning how to promote destinations through culinary storytelling and gastronomic adventures.Optimizing Digital Platforms: Master the art of using platforms like Airbnb, Booking .com, and Expedia to maximize bookings and enhance guest satisfaction.Introduction to Dark Tourism: Uncover the intrigue behind dark tourism, exploring its cultural significance and how to responsibly manage its growing popularity.Industry Insights: Develop a deep understanding of the tourism industry, its challenges, and its opportunities, preparing you to navigate its complexities with confidence.Smart Tourism Technologies: Stay ahead of the curve by embracing innovative tools and smart technologies transforming the industry, such as AI, 5G, and blockchain.Revolutionizing Tourism with ChatGPT: Explore how cutting-edge AI tools like ChatGPT can be used to streamline operations, enhance customer interactions, and create personalized experiences.Why Choose This Course?Tourism is more than just travel; it's a vibrant industry that shapes economies, cultures, and global connections. This course is designed to provide you with a holistic understanding of tourism while emphasizing practical applications and innovative solutions. Through real-world examples, case studies, and actionable insights, you'll be equipped to create meaningful change in your field.Who Should Enroll?This course is perfect for aspiring tourism professionals, current industry practitioners, entrepreneurs, students, influencers, and tech enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to launch a career, scale a business, or explore the intersection of tourism and technology, this course is your gateway to success.What to ExpectBy the end of this course, you will:Master strategies to create, promote, and sustain compelling tourism offerings.Leverage emerging technologies to enhance experiences and streamline operations.Understand the ethical and cultural implications of tourism in today's world.Be prepared to take on leadership roles in a thriving global industry.Join us on this exciting journey to master the art and science of tourism. Let's shape the future of travel, one innovative idea at a time!

Aspiring Tourism Professionals,Individuals looking to start a career in the tourism industry and gain a comprehensive understanding of its various sectors, from marketing and technology to unique travel experiences.,Current Tourism Practitioners,Professionals in the tourism, hospitality, or travel industries who want to deepen their knowledge, stay updated on emerging trends, and enhance their skills in areas like smart tourism, sustainable practices, and influential marketing.,Entrepreneurs and Business Owners,Entrepreneurs in tourism-related ventures, such as tour operators, Airbnb hosts, or experience creators, who aim to grow their businesses through innovative strategies and cutting-edge tools.,Students and Academics,Students pursuing studies in tourism, hospitality, marketing, or technology who want to supplement their education with practical insights and real-world applications.,Content Creators and Influencers,Digital content creators, bloggers, and influencers in the travel niche seeking to leverage influential marketing strategies and advanced tools like ChatGPT to engage audiences and promote destinations.,Technology Enthusiasts in Tourism,Individuals interested in the intersection of tourism and technology, eager to explore how innovations like smart cities, digital platforms, and AI can revolutionize the industry.,Travel Enthusiasts and Hobbyists,Passionate travelers who wish to gain deeper insights into the tourism industry, potentially turning their passion into a career or side hustle.



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Learn Dutch Online | Get Started!
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48 KHz
Language: English | Size: 594.28 MB | Duration: 2h 15m

A varied and interactive course with REAL PRACTICE of what you learn!



What you'll learn
quick lectures in which you will learn, practice and remember!
learn new words and phrases and understand the grammar behind it all
practice what you have learned in short interactive quizzes
remember new tips and tricks along the way
hold your first conversations in Dutch
attend a barbecue (you'll see!)

Requirements
you, wanting to get rid of boring language learning
an open mind... to store lots of Dutch!

Description
Why should you join this course?a Dutch course that is informative and funlearn the hows and whys behind the language and really practice of what you learnbe part of a fun community of learners of Dutch worldwideDear fan of Dutch -- yes, YOU! Once upon a time you set out to learn Dutch. But every course you find just turns out to be very bland with too many boxes with grammar rules and never-ending vocabulary lists... Well, guess what... I am a superb teacher of Dutch and I love to entertain. Shake those two up, and you get an interactive course, motivating you to really stick with it and have what you learn stick to you. My magic? In introducing daily topics and useful expressions, I subtly have you picking up basic grammar rules. Unlike most other language courses, I won't devote entire chapters to complicated grammar rules, but will instead subtly weave them into the topic. And then there's the Spaced Retention trick... Things will only stick if you quickly practice what you learn and keep doing that every so often. So get ready to not only listen to the voice on your screen, but also happily interact and answer any questions I have for you! And that, dear fan of Dutch, is how a course can be made educational, interactive and fun! Be sure to check out the course preview to find out more! Veel succes en veel plezier! Good luck and have fun! LeslieWHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING...After taking several online courses this one has been the most helpful in understanding the basic rules of Dutch grammar and how to apply them in everyday scenarios. Other courses were dry, too stale and not fun so the information learned did not stick with me. I hope this course helps you as much as it did me! ++Great course; I really like how Leslie teaches both dutch and Flemish simultaneously. I really loved the het/de tips, it really has worked for me :)++Fun and easy learning!++I really like the explanations so far, and how easily you can learn new words.++I found this course really helpful in order to start learning Dutch. I definitely would like to have more courses with the same teacher because she understood that learning with fun is the best option for really absorb the language!

Who this course is for
Beginners ready to get started,Intermediates ready to finally understand everything,Advanced learners ready for some fun review



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Dutch Vocabulary Mastery: Learn Essential Dutch Words
Published 6/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 9.37 GB | Duration: 15h 12m

Boost Your Fluency & Expand Your Dutch Vocabulary with 1200 Key Words and Phrases



What you'll learn
Gain strong command over 1200 essential Dutch words, equipping you to navigate everyday situations and converse with confidence.
Master basic Dutch grammar to construct simple sentences, understand verb conjugation, use pronouns correctly, apply adjectives aptly and much more..
Master Dutch pronunciation with essential rules for consonants, vowels, and combinations, enhancing your spoken Dutch with audio-video aids.
Deepen your understanding of Dutch culture, society, and communication styles, improving language proficiency and meaningful cultural connections

Requirements
Interest in Learning Dutch: A genuine interest in learning the Dutch language is the primary requirement. This course is beginner-friendly and does not require previous knowledge of Dutch.
English Ability: As the course's instructions and explanations are provided in English, understanding of English is needed to follow the course content effectively.

Description
Welcome to the Dutch Vocabulary Mastery online course! This program is designed as a comprehensive and efficient method for learning Dutch vocabulary quickly. Start speaking Dutch in no time with the powerful techniques used in this course.Our Dutch vocabulary course is an indispensable tool for all Dutch learners, offering a curated list of the 1200 most frequently used words in the language.The Importance of VocabularyVocabulary is the bedrock of learning the Dutch language. Recognizing words in the language you're studying, both written and spoken, is essential for mastering the Dutch language, even if you don't fully grasp the grammar constructions used in sentences.To rapidly improve your understanding of Dutch, it's crucial to focus on the most commonly used words, as this is the most effective way to progress. Studies (Nation 1990) show that the top 1000 words account for 85% of speech. This clearly demonstrates that by mastering the most frequent and widely used vocabulary, you can acquire a lexicon that will serve you well in most situations.Why Choose This Course?This course is structured as a collection of key Dutch vocabulary words grouped by topic. The words were carefully selected and represent some of the most common and frequently used words in the Dutch language. Here's what makes our course so powerful:Logical Organization: Words are grouped into 11 main categories and 72 topic-related subcategories, building connections between words that reinforce your memory.Visual Aid: Each word is accompanied by an image to enhance retention.Context Matters: Humans retain new language best when presented within context. Sample phrases and sentences demonstrate key-word usage, allowing you to effortlessly master essential vocabulary and other key terms.Authentic Audio & Video: I have personally prepared and recorded all Dutch audio and video content for this course. Not only will you develop listening skills, but you'll also quickly acquire native pronunciation, pitch, intonation, and rhythm.Engaging Quizzes: Fun, short quizzes, and additional multiple-choice exercises accelerate the acquisition and retention of core vocabulary and sentence structure.Basic Grammar Explained: Short grammar explanations cover basic grammar points, enhancing your understanding of word usage (e.g., plurals, verb conjugation, personal pronouns, adjectives).Pronunciation Guidance: Learn the fundamental pronunciation rules for consonants, short/long vowels, and vowel combinations to improve your pronunciation quickly.Dutch Cultural Insights: Gain a deeper understanding of Dutch culture and society, as well as how Dutch people communicate with one another, to better connect with the language and its speakers.12-Week Study Plan: Our guided study plan helps you learn these words in just 12 weeks. You can adjust the pace according to your available time and language learning speed.Dutch Vocabulary E-book: This course includes an e-book, an excellent supplementary resource for the video course that also serves as a study guide and memorization tool.So, are you ready to embark on your journey to Dutch fluency? Join our Dutch Vocabulary Mastery online course today, and unlock your potential to communicate effectively in this beautiful language. Don't wait any longer-sign up now, and let's get started!I hope to see you soon,Ramon Janssen

Overview
Section 1: Course Introduction: Your Journey to Dutch Mastery

Lecture 1 Course Introduction: Your Journey to Dutch Mastery

Lecture 2 Unlocking Dutch: Your Comprehensive E-Book Guide, Vocabulary Journal, Study plan

Section 2: Dutch Vocabulary Quick Start

Lecture 3 Introduction: Dutch Vocabulary Quick Start

Lecture 4 You are Already Familiar with Some Dutch

Lecture 5 Dutch Language Learning Vocabulary (01)

Lecture 6 Speaking Like a Native: Mastering Dutch Consonant Pronunciation

Lecture 7 First Impressions: The Art of Dutch Greetings and Introductions

Lecture 8 Greetings and Farewells in Dutch (02)

Lecture 9 Introducing yourself in Dutch (03)

Lecture 10 Speaking Like a Native: Mastering Dutch Short Vowel Pronunciation

Lecture 11 Navigating Formal and Informal Communication in Dutch

Lecture 12 Expressing Gratitude and Politeness in Dutch (04)

Lecture 13 Understanding Dutch Articles: 'de', 'het', and 'een

Lecture 14 Basic Dutch Vocabulary (05)

Lecture 15 Speaking Like a Native: Mastering Dutch Long Vowel Pronunciation

Lecture 16 How to Use Negation in Dutch: 'niet' and 'geen'"

Lecture 17 Linking Sentences Using Dutch Coordinating Conjunctions

Lecture 18 Dutch Personal Pronouns: A quick Overview

Lecture 19 Dutch Personal Pronouns (06)

Lecture 20 Talking about your job in Dutch

Lecture 21 Occupations or Professions in Dutch (07)

Lecture 22 Speaking Like a Native: Mastering Dutch Combination Vowel Pronunciation

Lecture 23 Understanding Irregular Verbs: 'Zijn' and 'Hebben"

Lecture 24 Dutch Home Life: Exploring the Design, Functionality, and 'Gezelligheid'

Lecture 25 How to make plurals in Dutch

Lecture 26 Dutch House and Home Vocabulary (09)

Lecture 27 Culinary Journey: Exploring International Cuisine while Dining Out in NL

Lecture 28 Dutch cuisine/food (10)

Lecture 29 Using Question words in Dutch

Lecture 30 The Dutch Question Words (11)

Lecture 31 Language Pointers: Referring to Things and Objects in Dutch (Deze, Die, Dit, Dat

Lecture 32 Referring to Objects and Persons in Dutch (12)

Lecture 33 Grammar Rules: Conjugation of Regular Dutch Verbs

Lecture 34 Common Dutch Verbs (1 of 5) (13)

Lecture 35 Introduction Dutch Adjectives

Lecture 36 Exploring Dutch Adjectives: Enhancing Descriptions

Lecture 37 Common Dutch Adjectives (14)

Lecture 38 Common Dutch Verbs (2 of 5) (15)

Lecture 39 Challenges in Dutch: Understanding Stem Changing Verbs

Lecture 40 Breaking it Down: Understanding Separable Verbs in Dutch

Lecture 41 Common Dutch Adjectives/ Opposites (16)

Section 3: Effective Dutch Vocabulary Study Plan and Tips

Lecture 42 Unlock Your Potential: Effective Study Dutch Tips

Lecture 43 Effective Dutch Vocabulary Mastery: A 12-Week Study Plan

Lecture 44 A 12-Week Study Plan Template

Lecture 45 The usage of a Vocabulary Journal to boost word retention

Lecture 46 The usage of Flashcards to boost language retention

Section 4: Time, Dates and Numbers

Lecture 47 Introduction: Time, Dates and Numbers

Lecture 48 Counting in Dutch: The Practical Benefits

Lecture 49 Numbers in Dutch (17)

Lecture 50 Beyond Basics: Additional Insights into Dutch Numbers

Lecture 51 Ordinal Numbers in Dutch

Lecture 52 Ordinal Numbers in Dutch (18)

Lecture 53 Months in Dutch (19)

Lecture 54 The Importance of Knowing Time, Dates, and Numbers in Dutch

Lecture 55 Weekdays in Dutch (20)

Lecture 56 Dates and calendar expressions in Dutch (21)

Lecture 57 Dutch Punctuality: Coming on time

Lecture 58 Time expressions in Dutch (22)

Lecture 59 Understanding the Clock in Dutch

Lecture 60 The Clock in Dutch (23)

Lecture 61 Dutch Time-related phrases (24)

Section 5: Family and relationships

Lecture 62 Introduction: Family and relationships

Lecture 63 Dutch family culture

Lecture 64 Understanding Possessive Pronouns in Dutch

Lecture 65 Dutch Possessive Pronouns (25)

Lecture 66 Family members in Dutch (26)

Lecture 67 Relationship terms in Dutch (27)

Section 6: Everyday objects and actions

Lecture 68 Introduction: Everyday objects and actions

Lecture 69 Shopping is a great way to immerse yourself

Lecture 70 Household Items and Furniture in Dutch (28)

Lecture 71 Common Office and school supplies in Dutch (29)

Lecture 72 Understanding Prepositions and Their Use

Lecture 73 Dutch Prepositions (30)

Lecture 74 Household Appliances in Dutch (31)

Lecture 75 Common Dutch Verbs (3 of 5) (32)

Lecture 76 Decoding Sentence Structure: Where Does the Verb Go in Dutch?

Lecture 77 An Introduction to Dutch Adverbs

Lecture 78 Common Dutch Adverbs (33)

Section 7: Food and Dining Vocabulary in Dutch

Lecture 79 Introduction: Food and Dining Vocabulary in Dutch

Lecture 80 From Breakfast to Dinner: The Transformation of Dutch Eating Habits

Lecture 81 Meals in Dutch (34)

Lecture 82 Dutch Dining Vocabulary (35)

Lecture 83 Taking Your Time for Dinner

Lecture 84 Dutch Dining Expressions (36)

Lecture 85 Tipping in the Netherlands

Lecture 86 Meat and Meat Products in Dutch (37)

Lecture 87 Shopping for Food at the Traditional Market

Lecture 88 Vegetables and side dishes in Dutch (38)

Lecture 89 Beverages in Dutch (39)

Lecture 90 Dutch Diminutives Usage of '-je'

Lecture 91 Fruit in Dutch (40)

Lecture 92 Dutch Bread Vocabulary (41)

Lecture 93 Dutch Bread Toppings Vocabulary (42)

Lecture 94 Cooking methods in Dutch (43)

Lecture 95 Snacks and Sweets in Dutch (44)

Lecture 96 Common Dutch Verbs (2 of 5) (45)

Section 8: Travel and transportation

Lecture 97 Introduction: Travel and transportation

Lecture 98 Travel and Transport Options in the Netherlands

Lecture 99 Transportation and Traffic in Dutch (46)

Lecture 100 Ways of getting around in Dutch (47)

Lecture 101 Dutch Commute: Getting to Work in the Netherlands

Lecture 102 Types of Places in Dutch (48)

Lecture 103 Understanding Immigration in the Netherlands: History, Policies, and Procedures

Lecture 104 Immigration and Documentation (49)

Lecture 105 Additional Information about Reflexive Verbs

Section 9: Body and Clothing

Lecture 106 Introduction: Body and Clothing

Lecture 107 Clothing, Style, and Physical Appearance in the Netherlands

Lecture 108 Clothing/Apparel in Dutch (50)

Lecture 109 Clothing accessories in Dutch (51)

Lecture 110 Physical descriptions in Dutch (52)

Lecture 111 Colors in Dutch (53)

Lecture 112 The human face in Dutch (54)

Lecture 113 Parts of the Body in Dutch (55)

Lecture 114 Understanding the Dutch Medical System

Lecture 115 Health and Medical Care in Dutch (56)

Section 10: Emotions and Attitudes

Lecture 116 Introduction: Emotions and Attitudes

Lecture 117 Why Learning Dutch Words Related to Moods and Emotions is Beneficial

Lecture 118 Positive Emotions and Attitudes in Dutch (57)

Lecture 119 Emotions/Moods in Dutch (58)

Section 11: Nature and the environment

Lecture 120 Introduction: Nature and the environment

Lecture 121 Sustainability in the Netherlands: Protecting the Environment

Lecture 122 Natural Landmarks/Phenomena in Dutch (59)

Lecture 123 Materials in Dutch (60)

Lecture 124 Geography and Places in Dutch (61)

Lecture 125 From Rainy Days to Sunny Skies: Embracing the Weather in the Netherlands

Lecture 126 Weather and Meteorology in Dutch (62)

Lecture 127 Dutch Weather and Climate Vocabulary (63)

Lecture 128 Seasons in Dutch (64)

Lecture 129 Dutch Pet Culture: Animal Welfare and Pet-Friendly Practices in the Netherlands

Lecture 130 Common Animals in Dutch (65)

Lecture 131 Common Dutch Verbs (5 of 5) (66)

Section 12: Work and Career

Lecture 132 Introduction: Work and Career

Lecture 133 Employment and Workplace Vocabulary in Dutch (67)

Lecture 134 Work and Career in the Netherlands: What to Know as a Foreigner

Lecture 135 Work-related actions in Dutch (68)

Lecture 136 Promoting Health in the Workplace: Dutch Employers' Approach to Employee Fitness

Section 13: Recreation and Leisure

Lecture 137 Introduction: Recreation and Leisure

Lecture 138 Dutch Leisure Time: Exploring Weekend Escapes and Vacation Traditions

Lecture 139 Saying and Asking Where You're From in Dutch

Lecture 140 Countries and Nationalities in Dutch (69)

Lecture 141 Sport and the Dutch

Lecture 142 Sports and Leisure in Dutch (70)

Lecture 143 Sports and Activities in Dutch (71)

Lecture 144 Leisure Activities in Dutch (72)

Lecture 145 Congratulations on Finishing the Course

Beginner Dutch Learners: If you're starting from scratch with no previous knowledge of the Dutch language, this course will provide you with the essential vocabulary you need to start having basic conversations.,Intermediate Dutch Learners: If you have some knowledge of Dutch but wish to improve your fluency and expand your vocabulary, this course will help you master the most commonly used words in the Dutch language.,Travelers to Dutch-Speaking Countries: If you plan to travel to the Netherlands or any other Dutch-speaking region, learning the most commonly used words and phrases can greatly enhance your travel experience.,Students and Researchers: If you're a student or a researcher with an interest in Dutch literature, history, or culture, having a command over Dutch vocabulary will assist you in your studies and research.,Language Enthusiasts: If you're a polyglot or simply enjoy learning new languages, this course offers a structured and efficient way to learn Dutch.,Expats and International Workers: If you're planning to live, work, or study in a Dutch-speaking country, mastering the language will help you integrate into society and navigate everyday life more smoothly.,In summary, anyone with a desire to learn Dutch, regardless of their current level of proficiency, will find this course valuable.



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Learn intermediate Dutch in Dutch 5: understand more (B1)
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.54 GB | Duration: 4h 10m



What you'll learn
A Dutch course for intermediate students (B1)
Learn new words at B1 level
Practical lessons to improve your Dutch skills
Total immersion: no English used
Typical grammar issues like the differences between meestal, meeste and vooral
Extra downloadable audio and exercises


Requirements
Having followed the 4 previous courses on Udemy
Or: know between 1000 and 1500 Dutch words

Description
Do you already know Dutch at the intermediate level, about 1000-1500 words?

Or did you follow my previous courses until level B1?

Do you want to understand even more Dutch?

Do you prefer to learn at your own rhythm?

Do you want to learn words and expressions at your level?

You're in the right place here!

A second course for intermediate students (B1)

Over 100 words and plenty of practical grammar and exercises: this is what is waiting for you in this course. It's aimed at students at the intermediate level (B1).

Examples of lessons: how to use prepositions like te and door, vocabulary about food, the differences between meeste, meestal, when to use helft and half, and much, much more... The course is story-based, we follow two characters in a day in their lives, to make the course interesting and easy to follow.

In this Dutch course you'll learn with 24 video lessons, 100% in the Dutch language, so you will learn quickly. There are also MP3s attached to each lesson, so you can listen to the new vocabulary again and practice again.

Also be prepared, because there's a test at the end of each lesson - as well as an exam at the end of the course. But you can take as much time as you need to prepare.

You can start this course if you already know about 1000 to 1500 words. The Flemish accent, from Belgium, is the accent I use in this course. In the Netherlands, they can also understand this accent.

After this course you will be a bit further than the middle of level B1.

Ready to learn Dutch with me? Get ready to understand more Dutch!

Your Dutch teacher,

Alain

PS: If you don't understand something, ask questions, because the course is 100% in Dutch.

Who this course is for
Intermediate Dutch students



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PTC Creo Parametric - Full Motorbike Build - Advanced Module
Last updated 1/2022
Created by Christopher Rothera
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Level: Expert | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 61 Lectures ( 28h 8m ) | Size: 22 GB

This Creo with Chris advanced course module will teach you to build a full motorcycle! Think you have what it takes?



What you'll learn
You will gain a fundamental understanding of the inner workings of a motorcycle.
You will learn to build a truly complex and intricate engineering motorcycle CAD model
You will learn how to create and set chain mechanisms.
You will learn to read and follow complex engineering drawings

Requirements
You need PTC Creo Parametric to take this course
You need to be advanced in your PTC Creo Parametric skills. If you are learning, take a look at my other course 'PTC Creo Parametric-A Complete Beginner to Advanced Course'. It's the bestseller, you can't miss it!
You need a computer and basic computer skills
This course is hard work, you need to have the drive and motivation to succeed to take this course!

Description
Welcome to CREO with Chris! This advance course module, building a full motorcycle, is going to challenge you and take your skills to the MAX!With nearly 30 hours of highly advanced part creation and assemblies to go through, and nearly 200 downloadable resources, this course is not for the faint hearted! You can't miss a single step if you want to have that finished motorcycle in your workspace - so get ready to put in some effort!I will be putting you through your paces and testing your PTC Creo Parametric skills through every step of this motorcycle build.To take this course you need to be confident in your skills with PTC Creo Parametric. If you are a learner then take a look at my comprehensive course on Creo: PTC Creo Parametric-A Complete Beginner to Advanced Course. Thanks to my amazing students, this course is the number one course on PTC Creo Parametric on Udemy! It's the only course you need to develop your skills and set you on your journey to being a CAD professional.By the time you have completed this advanced motorcycle build courser, you will have a fundamental understanding of the interna workings of a motorcycle and you will have a model that you can be proud to show off to your friends and colleagues, or maybe even show it off in interviews when you progress in your CAD career!This course has over 28+ hours of Full HD video lecture content. And nearly 200 downloadable resources.

Who this course is for
This course is for advanced PTC Creo Parametric Users



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Learn Dutch in Dutch 4: intermediate Dutch language (B1)
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.73 GB | Duration: 40 lectures • 3h 19m



What you'll learn
A Dutch course for intermediate students (B1)
Practical lessons to improve your Dutch
With this Dutch language lesson you'll learn a lot of new words
Grammar only for mistakes students often make
Better understanding the Dutch language
Additional audio and exercises


Requirements
Level A2 is needed (knowledge of about 1000-1500 words), we start at B1
Follow my previous courses if you don't have A2 yet

Description
Do you already know a bit of Dutch, about 1000-1200 words?

Or did you follow my previous course of level A2 with 1000 words?

Do you want to learn even more Dutch?

Could you use some repetition?

Do you want to learn words and expressions at your level?

You're in the right place!

A course for intermediate students (B1)

In this NT2 course you will learn more than 100 new words and expressions that are important at your level. After you have followed this course, you will therefore understand much more Dutch.

We will also learn things such as: what is the difference between gelukkig and geluk, when do you use waarvoor, daardoor and voor dat, the passive, and much more. There are also dialogues with a story, to make the course interesting and easy to follow.

In this Dutch course for non-native speakers there are 18 video lessons, 100% in the Dutch language, so you learn quickly. There are also over 35 MP3s. This way you can listen to the new words again and practice again.

Each lesson also has a test at the end to make sure you understand everything. You can do the course at home with these video lessons, whenever and wherever you want.

You can start this course if you already know about 1000 to 1200 words. The Flemish accent, from Belgium, is the accent I use in this course. In the Netherlands, they can also understand this accent.

After this course you will be a bit further than level B1.1.

Ready to learn with me? Then we'll start with the Dutch lessons! See you inside...

Your Dutch teacher,

Alain

PS: You can always ask questions, especially if you don't understand something, but the course is 100% in Dutch.

Who this course is for
Students who want to start at the intermediate level (B1)



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TTC - The Greatest Controversies of Early Christian History
Released 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 24 Lessons ( 11h 23m ) | Size: 9.52 GB

Christianity has arguably been the most important force in the history of Western civilization. Whether we view it in religious, social, political, or economic terms, Christianity has deeply and integrally influenced the Western worldview and way of life, as well as our most basic notions of selfhood, morality, and ethics. Without the presence and role of Christianity, our world would be considerably different. As such, understanding Christianity is fundamental to understanding our civilization, our culture, and our origins.

In reaching that understanding, no era is more relevant than the faith's first three centuries, when Christianity grew from a persecuted sect into a powerful religion. Throughout Christian history, compelling controversies have existed surrounding that early era. These controversies continue to puzzle scholars, theologians, and laypeople, bringing into question many common beliefs about the faith. Exploring them sheds light on myths and historical fallacies that obscure an accurate view of the religion. In their content, implications, and scope, the controversies are foundational for grasping how Christianity evolved to become what it is today.

The individual controversies covered in this course highlight disputed questions concerning both faith and history

Was Jesus married?
Was Jesus the Messiah predicted in the Jewish scriptures?
Was Paul-not Jesus-the real founder of Christianity?
Can the Old Testament be considered a Christian book?
Does the book of Revelation predict humanity's future?
As a subject of study, the controversies of early Christianity serve as a window on the development of a global religion, and on the theological thought that forged its defining doctrines. In each case, the matters in question are historically significant, whether we are Christians, members of other religions, or nonbelievers.

Now, in The Greatest Controversies of Early Christian History, award-winning professor and New York Times best-selling author Bart D. Ehrman invites you to join him in a penetrating investigation of these provocative issues of Christianity. In this revealing inquiry, you'll tackle 24 pivotal controversies from the most important formative era of the faith, investigating them with the tools of the historian and aiming to resolve them with academic rigor.

Applying probing detective work to the controversies of the early Christian Church, these lectures pierce historical fictions, distortions, and misconceptions that come to us not only from common understandings of the faith, but also from contemporary sources such as popular novels and films.

Drawing on the latest scholarship from many sources, this course examines a rich spectrum of subject matter, ranging from the circumstances surrounding Jesus's birth to his death and resurrection-and from the Christian experience in the crucial era after his death to the important doctrinal controversies of the 4th century. Each lecture unfolds as a historical mystery, as you compare religious tradition, early Christian texts, and legend with the historical record, illuminating these highly charged matters of faith.

Originally released exclusively on audio, The Greatest Controversies of Early Christian History has now been updated as a video course. This enhanced version incorporates hundreds of new images, graphics, and illustrations to make this deep dive into early Christian history an even more engaging and immersive experience.

Witness the Dawning of a Global Faith

In each lecture of this course, you delve into a key issue in Christianity's early development, highlighting contentious topics such as these

Did the Jews Kill Jesus? In shedding light on this divisive question, study the political events surrounding Jesus's arrest and trial in Jerusalem, and uncover the precise motives and role of the Jewish authorities.
Was Jesus Raised from the Dead? Learn about the theological meaning of resurrection in Jesus's time, and grasp what underlay the extraordinary claim that he was raised from the dead and exalted by God.
Did the Disciples Write the Gospels? Explore the ****** and attribution of the New Testament Gospels, our historical knowledge of the disciples, and the question of whether these men possessed the skills to create literary accounts of Jesus's life.
Did Early Christians Accept the Trinity? Investigate the conception of Jesus held by his earliest followers, subsequent views of his divinity, and the evolution of the Trinity as a core doctrine of Christian faith.
Is the Book of Revelation about Our Future? Unpack this powerfully provocative text by studying the genre of ancient apocalyptic literature, Revelation's connection to that tradition, and its intended meaning in the time of its writing.
Who Chose the Books of the New Testament? Penetrate myth and fiction concerning the formation of the New Testament, and trace how, when, and by whom the 27 books were chosen.
Gain Rich Insight into Christian Thought

Under Professor Ehrman's incisive guidance, you analyze and clarify many of the primary elements of Christian theology. You dig deeply into the conception of the mashiach (messiah) in Jewish tradition, and the basis for the core Christian claim that a suffering Messiah was predicted in the Jewish scriptures. In grasping Paul's role in the early faith, you contemplate the key differences between the teachings of Jesus himself and the Christian view of Jesus's death and resurrection that has defined the religion. You also learn about the differing views of Jesus held by early Christian groups such as the Adoptionists, Marcionites, and Gnostics, and their role in what became Christian orthodoxy.

In assessing the role of early Christian literature, you learn about the earliest surviving versions of the New Testament, their numerous inconsistencies, and what can be said about their authenticity. You also look closely at the authorship of the New Testament writings, and the evidence of forgeries and false attribution within this iconic text. And you trace the ambiguous role in early Christianity of the Jewish scriptures, and how these books came to be accepted as the Christian Old Testament.

A Riveting Encounter with History and Faith

As a historical sleuth, Professor Ehrman takes the inquiry down many intriguing paths of discovery. In the course's opening section, you investigate provocative questions about the historical Jesus. Was Jesus actually born in Bethlehem? Was Mary Magdalene, in fact, a prostitute, and what was her true role in Jesus's life and ministry? Is it possible that Jesus was married, to Mary Magdalene or even to someone else?

Among colorful and surprising episodes in Christianity's rise, you probe the mystery of Didymus Judas Thomas, portrayed in the non-canonical Acts of Thomas as Jesus's identical twin brother. You look closely at the record concerning Judas Iscariot to determine exactly what damning information he betrayed to the Jewish authorities. And you examine the accounts proposing that Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor who presided over Jesus's trial, was actually a secret follower of Jesus.

In The Greatest Controversies of Early Christian History, the issues you reckon with shed important light on the foundational texts of Christianity, the historical Jesus, the first Christians, and the remarkable story of the faith's unfolding in its first critical centuries. With more than one billion Christians in the world today, these controversies intersect deeply with the living faith as it's practiced around the world, and with contemporary Christian thought in all its facets.

What Will You Learn?
Study the political events surrounding Jesus's arrest and trial in Jerusalem

Learn about the theological meaning of resurrection in Jesus's time

Study the genre of ancient apocalyptic literature, Revelation's connection to that tradition, and its intended meaning in the time of its writing

Trace how, when, and by whom the 27 books of the New Testament were chosen



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