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Intellezy - SharePoint 2016 Site User
Duration: 4h 29m | Video: h264, yuv420p 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 818 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

by Dr. Ryan Jesperson
Publisher: Intellezy
Release Date: January 2017
ISBN: 01216SITEUSERIZ2
Topics: SharePoint

Video Description

This course is designed to teach students an overview of end-user SharePoint interface and functionality. Students will also work with document libraries, work with lists and items, work with various views, update their personal profiles, use the Newsfeed, and learn about SharePoint integration with other Microsoft Office products.

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TTC Video - Understanding Modern Electronics Video training
Duration: 14:40:54 | Video: h264, yuv420p 640 x 360| Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 1.51 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

In the last 100 years, the world has undergone a tremendous revolution made possible by advances in modern electronics. Electronic devices-which manipulate electrons or their associated fields in fundamental ways to produce a useful effect-have provided us with ubiquitous, massive computational power; allow us to communicate nearly instantly with loved ones across the globe; can flawlessly record, safeguard, and display information; and provide us with tremendously precise control of manufacturing devices and medical instruments. They are fundamental to our global economy, improve our lives immeasurably, and underlie virtually every aspect of modern life. Yet very few of us have any idea of how electronic devices actually work.

In fact, these increasingly complex devices, which seem nearly magical to us, operate on a few basic principles that are both fascinating and easy to understand. Now, in Understanding Modern Electronics, award-winning Professor of Physics Richard Wolfson provides a working explanation of the principles that govern electronic circuits, then shows these principles in action with devices you use every day. In 24 clear and easily accessible lectures, Professor Wolfson combines his academic expertise, including many years of teaching electronics at Middlebury College, and his lifelong avocation as an electronics hobbyist to examine how these remarkable devices work, bypassing much of the higher mathematics without sacrificing functional and theoretical understanding. Whether you're an aspiring engineer, an enthusiastic tinkerer, or simply intellectually curious, this course will demystify the behavior and inner circuitry of electronic devices and inspire you to see technology in a whole new light.

Meet the Usual Suspects

Modern electronics emerged from electro-mechanical technology such as wires, motors, batteries, and switches with the invention of the vacuum tube-a device that made it possible to amplify electrical signals. This spectacularly useful function, which underlies the entire field of electronics, made possible the development of radio technology and long distance telephony. Over the last century, scientific theory and practical engineering have been combined to produce or adapt a host of similarly useful components that are employed in modern electronics. In this course, Professor Wolfson will introduce:

- the transformer, a component used to transfer energy between two electrical circuits, which can convert high voltage from an electrical outlet to low voltage that can be used in an electronic device;
- the transistor, which replaced the bulky vacuum tube, and can be used to both amplify and switch electronic signals;
- the capacitor, a component which stores energy and electric charge;
- the diode, a component that allows electric current to flow in one direction only; and
- the resistor, which restricts the flow of current and lowers voltage levels within electronic circuits.

You'll also learn about the mysterious and highly important physical materials known as semiconductors, so named because their ability to carry electric current is in between a conductor like copper or aluminum and an insulator like glass or paper. Semiconductors are used to make diodes, transistors, and other components. These intriguing materials, like silicon or gallium arsenide, are usually crystalline inorganic solids that can be "doped" with other materials to give engineers precise control over their electrical properties.

The Analog Level

With these basic building blocks and others, electrical engineers can assemble a wide variety of circuits-interconnected groups of electronic components that create devices with specific functions. Professor Wolfson presents live, in-studio demonstrations of many commonly used circuits, teaching you the basics of circuit construction along the way. You'll

- learn how to read a circuit diagram, the specialized, yet easy-to-decipher, technical drawings that allow engineers to create a blueprint of a circuit;
- become familiar with instruments such as voltmeters, multimeters, oscilloscopes, and others that engineers use to measure the three basic properties exhibited by electrons in a circuit-current, voltage, and resistance;
- learn the role played by transistors in controlling electric currents;
- understand why and how capacitors can be employed to reduce and filter electronic "noise" in circuits; and much more.

After learning the basics of circuits, you'll put your newfound knowledge to work as Professor Wolfson walks you through the process of building a basic audio amplifier, complete with volume control! You'll also be introduced to an important component known as an operational amplifier, understand the math behind electronic feedback, examine the action and importance of comparators, and a whole host of other analog electronic concepts.

The Digital Level

Of course, if analog electronic devices were the only types that existed, we'd still be living with 1950s technology. In the last part of the course you'll explore how voltages in digital circuits represent just two discrete states: 0 and 1. From this base-2 or "binary" number system, the entire world of computers was born. You'll discover how logic gates (which are composed of transistors operating as electronic switches) and truth tables (which are mathematical diagrams that show all possible outputs from all possible combinations of inputs) combine to form the basis of computer logic. And you'll learn of the importance of "flip-flop" circuits-versatile circuits that

- "remember" their current states and form the basis of computer memory;
- can be used to count things; and
- can be used to facilitate communications between computers and other electronic devices.

Electronics Made Accessible
By leaving much of the rigorous mathematics to the textbooks, your education in modern electronics will take a practical approach from the very beginning. Understanding Modern Electronics discusses the subject on a conceptual level of how and why things work. An accomplished physicist, lifelong electronics hobbyist, and a popular Great Courses veteran, Professor Wolfson steadily leads you through these 24 interactive lectures. He starts by introducing the symbols for basic components used in circuits, explores how these components behave, adds the all-important transistor, and then constructs, amplifiers, logic gates, counting circuits, computer memory, and much more. Math is kept to a minimum, and involves at most basic algebra.

Understanding Modern Electronics also provides the tools necessary for ambitious learners to get hands-on experience with the workings of electronics and build their own devices using inexpensive and readily available components. The course uses animated circuit diagrams that add an additional layer of visualization not available in textbooks or even most classrooms. You'll be provided with example problems and small projects to try, using a pen and paper or online circuit simulators. You're free to work through the solutions on your own to test your skills, or work alongside Professor Wolfson.

So if you're a "maker" who's eager to improve your understanding of electronics, a computer science or engineering buff looking for a new challenge, or one of the many people who use electronic technology every day and want to better understand how these "magical" devices work, Understanding Modern Electronics is the course for you!

24 Lectures:
1 Electricity and Electronics
2 Circuits and Symbols
3 Instruments and Measurement
4 AC versus DC
5 Up the Treble, Down the Bass!
6 Semiconductors-The Miracle Material
7Transistors and How They Work
8 Transistors as Amplifiers
9 Building an Audio Amplifier
10 The Ideal Amplifier
11 Feedback Magic
12 Electronic Feedback
13 Amplifier Circuits Using Op-Amps
14 More Fun with Op-Amps
15 Using Op-Amps with Capacitors
16 Digital Versus Analog
17 Electronics Goes Digital
18 Flip-Flop Circuits
19 Shift and Divide-Your USB and Your Watch
20 Digital Memory
21 Digital Counters
22 Digital to Analog
23 Analog to Digital
24 Your Future in Electronics

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Take Amazing Pictures With Any Camera: composition
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 16M | 309 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

In this lesson, I'm going to share with you 3 things you always need to keep in mind when composing a picture.
Do you want to know how to take amazing pictures with your phone or any other camera?
Do you want to make your photography better than just a snapshot?

Do you want to consciously create an image instead of just hoping that your photo is going to come out ok?
In this lesson, I'm not only going to tell you those 3 guidelines.
I'm also going to explain what to do to achieve a desirable effect.

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Learning Path: Enterprise Messaging Techniques
Duration: 09:22:02 | Video: h264, yuv420p 1920x1080 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 6.11 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

by Brian Foster
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Release Date: June 2016
ISBN: 9781491964965
Topics: Message Queues

Learn the basics behind messaging, a powerful software paradigm that makes it easier to decouple and integrate enterprise applications. In this learning path, messaging expert and architect Mark Richards takes you through messaging fundamentals with the Java Message Service (JMS) API. You'll learn how to use the JMS 1.1 and 2.0 API to send and receive messages, how to do request/reply processing, how to use message selectors, and how to use publish and subscribe messaging-all through live, interactive coding with ActiveMQ and OpenMQ. You'll also master more advanced JMS features and techniques, including JMS transaction management, message streaming.

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Lynda - Video Product Lighting Techniques
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | Duration: 41M | 804 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

The right lighting can powerfully alter the mood and tone of a video. When you're shooting products, knowing how to properly light your subject can help you transform the ordinary into the spectacular. In this course, Greg Pickard zooms in on product video lighting, and takes you behind the scenes on advanced lighting setups for both large and small products. He also explores budget-friendly options, and illustrates how you can pull off those same effects on your own. Review different lighting tools and learn techniques for lighting dull and matte objects, translucent or glass products, and more.

Topics include:
Determining which lights you should have available
Examining the value of a good grip
Identifying what should be in your toolkit
Lighting products on a budget
Lighting dull and matte objects
Lighting translucent or glass products
Making your product shine with movement

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TTC Video - The Peloponnesian War
Course No. 3372 | .AVI, XviD, 528 kbps, 640x472 | English, MP3, 128 kbps, 2 Ch | 36x30 mins | + PDF Guidebook | 5.22 GB
Lecturer: Kenneth W. Harl, Ph.D.​

The ancient Greek historian Thucydides called it "a war like no other"-arguably the greatest in the history of the world up to that time. The Peloponnesian War pitted Athens and her allies against a league of city-states headed by Sparta. Thucydides himself was an Athenian general in the fighting, sentenced to exile partway through the 27-year struggle, after losing a key battle to one of Sparta's leading commanders.

Although Thucydides lived to see the end of the war, his history breaks off in its 21st year. Other ancient writers completed the record but without Thucydides's sense of drama and matchless insight-for he is the first historian to seek the true causes of events. His eyewitness account of the war has been a classic for 24 centuries and is still studied for its profound truths about the nature of human strife.

In this course, Professor Kenneth W. Harl draws on this masterpiece as well as other ancient sources to give you a full picture of the Greek world in uneasy peace and then all-out war in the late 5th century B.C.

Into the Thick of Action

Professor Harl is well known to many Teaching Company customers for his compelling courses Rome and the Barbarians, The Vikings, The Era of the Crusades, The World of Byzantium, and others. A connoisseur of detail, he plunges you into the thick of politics, military strategy, economics, personalities, culture, and technology. In these 36 half-hour lectures, you will feel the ancient Greek world come alive as you explore such scenes as:

War debate at Athens and Sparta: Thucydides records speeches that took place in citizen assemblies as war fever took hold-and cooler heads were ignored. These make a gripping narrative, comparable to the drama that led to the outbreak of World War I.
Plague of Athens: Severe overcrowding in Athens probably touched off the devastating plagues that swept through the city beginning in 430 B.C. Thucydides himself contracted the disease and survived. The great Athenian statesman Pericles was not so lucky.
Revolt of Mytilene: In deciding the fate of an ally that tried to change sides, one Athenian demagogue argued that all adult males should be executed and the women and children enslaved. This policy was adopted, but rescinded at the last moment.
Battle of Pylos: The unthinkable happened to the proud Spartan army when a contingent of its troops was outmaneuvered by Athenians and captured, eventually leading to a peace treaty that ended the war after 10 years. But the fighting soon flared up again.
Sicilian expedition: The climax of Thucydides's account is a massive expedition mounted by Athens against cities allied with Sparta on the rich island of Sicily. Well manned and well equipped, the expedition was ineptly led and would end in disaster.

New Look at an Old Conflict

One of the surprising aspects of the Peloponnesian War is that it sparks lively scholarly debate even today, and Professor Harl introduces you to some of the key controversies. For example, what was the true nature of Sparta's notoriously closed society? Was it, at bottom, alien to our Western values-as some historians now believe? Or did Sparta partake of a common Greek culture that made it more similar than dissimilar to Athens? Professor Harl takes the latter view and argues that this position is crucial to understanding why Sparta achieved something that confounds traditional interpretations: Sparta won the war.

Throughout these lectures, you will focus on the major figures behind events: men like Pericles, who gave Athens her greatest monuments but also did more than anyone to bring on the war; Alcibiades, the gifted and unscrupulous Athenian aristocrat, who first led Athens-then switched sides-then switched back again; and Lysander, the Spartan general who finally won the war but ended his days as a meat carver at the table of the king of Sparta.

Citizens Deciding Their Own Fates

Unlike earlier great wars, the Peloponnesian War was not a conflict between kings but between citizens from different city-states, who shared the same language, gods, oracles, and festivals such as the Olympic Games. Citizen assemblies decided questions of war and peace-literally voting on their own fates, since they were the ones who had to do the fighting.

One of the major themes of the course is that as the war progressed, stasis erupted in city after city. The term stasis comes from the Greek word for standing and means faction-driven sedition or civil war. In the murderous stasis that overtook the island of Corcyra, Thucydides noted, "To fit in with the change of events, words, too, had to change their usual meanings. What used to be described as a thoughtless act of aggression was now regarded as the courage one would expect to find in a party member."

You will also learn other Greek terms. For example, the traditional heavily armed Greek infantryman is called a hoplite, after his massive circular shield, the hoplon, which was designed to cover the soldier while also protecting the man to his immediate left in the fighting line-an innovation that heightened unit cohesion and the sense of comradeship of citizen soldiers in combat.

Culture amid War

Ironically, the Peloponnesian War was fought against the backdrop of Greece's Golden Age, epitomized by Athens and its astonishing innovations in government, architecture, oratory, philosophy, and the dramatic arts. One of the most remarkable aspects of this era is that culture flourished side-by-side with the politics of war-that even as Athenian citizens were honoring Aristophanes's mocking antiwar play The Acharnians by giving it first prize in a drama competition, they were debating with equal ardor whether to continue the war, and deciding overwhelmingly to do so.

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AutoCAD: Effective Annotating
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | Duration: 3 Hours | 406 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Annotations allow you to communicate your design intent. This Windows-specific course outlines how to use AutoCAD, the flagship CAD platform from Autodesk, to effectively annotate your drawings. Starting with the basics, Shaun Bryant walks you through the different types of annotations, covering dimensions, tables, text, and centerlines. He shows you how to use text in your drawings, dimension accurately, set up an AutoCAD table, and mark up an AutoCAD drawing. Shaun's clear, step-by-step instructions help you master this popular platform at your own pace.

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Scala First Look
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours 46M | 370 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

The beauty of Scala is that it provides all the advantages of a new programming methodology while still allowing you to work in a more familiar language"Java. Combining object-oriented and functional concepts, this popular language is concise and eminently scalable. In this course, learn how to use Scala to elegantly handle tasks both large and small. Discover how to install Scala and familiarize yourself with basic concepts like creating variables, defining functions, using sets and arrays, and more.

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Intellezy - Adobe Acrobat DC Pro Advanced
Duration: 1h 18m | Video: h264, yuv420p 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 638 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

by Deb Uscilka
Publisher: Intellezy
Release Date: December 2016
ISBN: 03702ACRO2INTELLEZY
Topics: Microsoft Word

Video Description

In this course, students will learn to use advanced document tools and modify document properties, compare documents, enhance scans, as well as enhance documents by adding rich media such as sound, video, and interactive buttons. Students will learn to use the measurement tool, the distance tool, the perimeter tool and the area tool. Students will create interactive forms from a Word document or InDesign document, add form elements, add check boxes and radio buttons, and distribute forms for feedback. Students will understand the importance of accessibility and test for accessibility. Finally, students will understand signatures, create signatures, and add signatures to a document.

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Learn To Build Your First Professional iOS App
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3 Hours | Lec: 16 | 535 MB​

Genre: eLearning | Language: English
A complete hands on guide for creating a professional Quiz application in iOS

Learn to create your first professional application for iOS building a complete Quiz application with a complete UI and functionality. If you are new to iOS development and will like to have professional projects under your belt then this course is perfect for you. You will learn about professional app development process and will eventually learn to put your own ideas to life.

The course will focus on the following

Creating UI for your project - Learn to create elegant interface for your apps

Application Lifecycle Management - Learn all about app lifecycle management

View management - Learn to integrate the UI design with your code using principles of View management.

Implement Data Storage - This project will also teach you to implement data storage in your apps

Learn all this and much more in this beginners course which is perfect to start your app development journey. So start now and bring your ideas to the App Store

Learn To Build Your First Professional iOS App

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Learn Correlation Technique Using Excel
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hours | Lec: 8 | 230 MB​

Genre: eLearning | Language: English
An Application Oriented Course

Learn Correlation Techniques using Excel course offers an opportunity to learn the concept of relationship between any two variables. You will come to know about techniques like scatter Description, Karl Pearson Coefficient of correlation, Spearmans' Rank order correlation. The course also talk about types of correlation viz. postitve, negative and no correlation. This course includes 9 video lectures with downloadable excel files for practice in MS Excel. This course may take around one week time to make you learn these technques. The course is structured as follows: introduction and types of correlation, scatter Description, scatter Description using excel, Karl Pearson Coefficient of correlation (r), Spearmans' Rank Order correlation, and probable error.

I am sure this course will help you to understand the concept of correlation in clear cut manner. By the end of the course you will learn to find Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation and Spearmans Rank order correlation using excel and you will also come to know the difference between them.

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5 Crochet Hacks Every Beginner Should Know
HDRips | MP4/AVC, ~2496 kb/s | 1280x720 | Duration: 00:15:04 | English: AAC, 79 kb/s (2 ch) | 283 MB
Genre: Knitting​

Join the ranks of your favorite crochet designers and makers by learning the techniques they use every day. Follow along with me, Toni Lipsey of TL Yarn Crafts, while I share 5 tricks of the trade that I've learned over my 13+ years of experience. Take your crochet skills to the next level in just minutes with this fun and insightful class.


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