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Red Hat Certified System Administrator (EX200) Cert Prep: 2 File Access, Storage, and Security (221150)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux is one of the top enterprise Linux distributions, and the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) cert is highly sought after. This course helps you prepare for the second half of the RHCSA exam. First, instructor Grant McWilliams covers tasks related to users and accounts, such as creating and deleting users and utilizing sudo. Next, he delves into files access control, with topics that include the Linux permission system, special bits such as SUID and SGID, and access control lists (ACLs). Grant explores how to manage security with topics like security context, SELinux policy violations, and maintaining firewalls. He walks you through how to access Linux remotely, using SSH. In conclusion, Grant discusses how to configure local storage, including different tools to create partitions, logical volume management, and mounting and unmounting network drives.

Redesigning How We Work in 2021 (230092)

As we imagine a future after COVID-19, we have a chance to make some very different choices about work. We can make work engaging, sustainable, and blended into our lives, while also supporting well-being and human flourishing. This course offers guidelines for making strategic and human-centered choices to redesign how people work together at your company. Author, educator, and design strategist Lisa Kay Solomon explains how to reimagine leadership practices, help your employees feel supported and safe, and create a resilient culture, driven by shared purpose and trust. She helps you ask the right questions, so you can connect with the people you work with in ways that are truly authentic and empathetic.

Reframing to Overcome Sales Objections (215047)

Reframing is a technique used in conflict resolution, hostage negotiation, overcoming depression, and many other serious situations. However, it can also be used in a sales scenario to overcome the hardest objections by showing your prospects the true value of your products and services. This technique has proven it's worth in resolving conflicts and is a tried-and-tested battlecard for some of the most successful salespeople out there. In this course, sales professional and prospecting coach Miles Croft breaks down the key elements to using the technique in the sales world, giving clear and practical advice with instructions and examples. Join Miles as he helps you gain a thorough understanding of the methodology so it can be used in the real world immediately.

This course was created by Miles Croft. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

Reframing: The Power of Changing Your Perspective (231231)

So often in life, when faced with a roadblock or difficult decision, we believe we only have two choices. Stay or go? Win or lose? Right or wrong? But what if the reason solutions seem so elusive is because you’re looking at the problem from the wrong perspective? Tricky situations are thrown at us all the time, and in this course, executive coach Lia Garvin explains the power of reframing these challenges. Lia shares how changing your perspective can reveal more possibilities and solutions than ever before, and even help you better understand others. She explores reframing across common workplace scenarios, details how to reframe goals, provides guidance to take feedback in a productive way, and advises how you can deal with the common habits of self-criticism and comparison. By the end of the course, you’ll start to see how changing perspectives can introduce new paths you never thought possible before.

This course was created by Madecraft. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

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Relationship Building for Creative Leaders (223649)

As a principal or leader at a creative firm, you need to unlock the power of developing constructive and authentic professional relationships. In this course, instructor Emily Cohen explains why you need to build strong professional relationships for the long-term growth of your creative business, and she teaches you how to build these relationships. First, Emily discusses the basics of why building meaningful, strategic relationships is one of the most impactful new business strategies you can employ for your business. Based on the lessons in this course, building these relationships is easier than you think! Emily describes how attending and even potentially speaking at conferences and events helps you develop these relationships. Last, she teaches you some actionable strategies to do both as well as ways to keep in touch and nurture the relationships you have started.

Remarketing Strategies with Google Ads and Analytics (231265)

Turn the people who have already interacted with your brand into paying customers with the power of remarketing. In this course, Amy Bishop teaches the fundamentals of remarketing with Google Ads and Analytics. She shows you how to design a remarketing strategy that works for your business by diving deep into your audience and aligning ads with their interests. Discover key remarketing strategies for common business use cases—like lead generation and ecommerce. Then learn how to segment and create your audiences and measure the ongoing effectiveness of your remarketing efforts all using the intelligent, industry-standard Google Marketing Platform. Plus, get tips for avoiding traffic cannibalization, performing risk-free audience testing, and identifying micro-conversion opportunities.

Remote Collaboration for Developers with Microsoft Live Share (225910)

Remote work is the new normal for many professionals. Software developers acclimating to this new world of work must grapple with the same challenges facing those in other industries. How do you best approach remote collaboration? How do you remain efficient when your living room is now your office? Cloud-based DevOps tools help remote developers manage their source code and build pipelines, and virtual communication tools help them keep in touch with their coworkers. Developers also need tooling to write, review, and pair with other developers in their IDEs and code editors. In this course, staff instructors Walt Ritscher and Ray Villalobos dive into one such tool: Microsoft Visual Studio Live Share. This tool—which is integrated in the Visual Studio IDE and Visual Studio Code editor—makes it easy to share, edit, and debug your code without requiring collaborators to install SDKs or clone any repos. Discover how to start a Live Share session, co-debug a project, and more.

Remote Interviewing Techniques for Creative Jobs (224312)

You've lined up a remote interview for an exciting creative role. Now what? In this course, Chris Nodder helps you ace the interview and land the job, sharing tips for preparing for and performing well in interviews conducted over the phone or in video calls. Chris begins by highlighting the differences between remote and in-person interviews, explaining why the virtual hiring process can put a cap on the amount of information you can share, the body language you can detect, and the expressions you can see. He then covers how to look and sound your best in video meetings and phone calls, as well as how different interview formats and question types play out in virtual interviews. Plus, he discusses how to appropriately follow up with your interviewer after the interview is a wrap.

Reopening: A Special Series from the Hello Monday Podcast (231435)

None of us are returning to the same workplace we left before the pandemic. Where, how, and when we work—and even how we feel about our old ambitions—have been subject to change. In this special series from the creators of the Hello Monday podcast, host Jessi Hempel digs into six big questions related to how we approach reopening as quarantine restrictions are lifted. In each episode, Jessi chats with thought leaders about topics ranging from how we relate to our colleagues to how to start taking big risks again. Tune in to learn how to navigate the emotional landscape of this reopening, as well as develop a vision of a better future for yourself.

Responsive Design with Dreamweaver CS6 (34252)

This course illustrates two approaches to responsive web design, the new Fluid Grid Layout feature and media queries, which allow a wide spectrum of designers to reach their target audience via desktops, tablets, or other mobile devices. Author Joseph Lowery shows how to use the Fluid Grid Layout feature in Dreamweaver to create a single web site that delivers different layouts to targeted screen sizes. The course also offers a more advanced approach to responsive design by using media queries—employing the Multiscreen Preview feature and enhancing the resulting output code—as well as methods for handling mobile first priorities and adaptive images.

Retouching and Color Correcting Photography Portraits (224652)

Most working photographers can't afford to spend hours working with an image on their computer. Pulitzer-finalist Natalie Fobes is no different, and in this course, she shares her expertise using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop to efficiently fix or enhance skin. Throughout this course, Natalie shares an array of helpful techniques—most of which take only a few minutes. Discover how to set up your preferences in both Lightroom and Photoshop, as well as easily apply Lightroom adjustments done in one photo to the rest in a series. Learn Lightroom and Photoshop techniques and formulas to make color corrections for a variety of different skin tones. Discover how to remove acne and scars, smooth bumps, blend splotchy tones as well as minimize distracting features. Plus, get tips for taking one element from an image and pasting it into another, adding makeup to a portrait subject using only Lightroom tools, and much more.

Review and Manage the SAP MRP List (227882)

The material requirements planning (MRP) list is a key information source for anyone involved in inventory control and manufacturing. This course is focused on review and management of the MRP lists in SAP in order to identify and resolve issues coming out of the planning run. Learn how to access and navigate the MRP lists, decipher the MRP exception messages and traffic lights, and resolve exceptions found in your planning run. Plus, see a demo of the techniques in action.

This course was created by Michael Management. We are pleased to offer this training in our library.

Revit 2018: New Features for Architecture (227389)

Discover the new features and enhancements in Revit 2018. If you have been using Revit for a while and want to get up and running with the latest features right away, this is the place to start. Each video in the course is self-contained and focuses on a single feature or enhancement.

Revit 2022: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric) (210372)

Get up and running with Revit Architecture 2022 for architectural design. This course is designed for students who have no prior Revit experience and want to learn the basics. Instructor Paul F. Aubin begins by helping you get comfortable with the Revit environment. He demonstrates how to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then Paul helps you dive into modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; using joins and constraints; creating groups; linking to DWG files; and modeling floors, roofs, and ceilings. He also shows advanced techniques for modeling stairs and complex walls, adding rooms, and creating schedules. Finally, discover how to annotate your drawings so all the components are clearly understood, as well as output sheets to PDF and AutoCAD.

Revit 2022: Essential Training for MEP (223700)

Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) design is one of the major components of the BIM chain—and Revit is the design tool of choice for many MEP engineers. This course focuses on the MEP features in the 2022 version of Revit. It was designed for MEP designers with a beginning to intermediate understanding of Revit. You can dive into a specific trade, or take the entire course to learn about all aspects of the vast Revit MEP ecosystem. Upon completion, you'll know how to create basic floor plans, design electric circuits and lighting systems, tackle a mechanical project, create plumbing plans, and document your designs for construction and fabrication. Instructor Eric Wing keeps the lessons short and focused, so you can get the most value from the time you spend training.

Revit 2022: Essential Training for Structure (Imperial) (223717)

Revit is a great program for structural engineering, offering cutting-edge tools for designing solid structures and publishing clear, easy-to-share documentation. This course focuses on the major components of Revit 2022 used for structural design, featuring examples in imperial units (inches and feet). Instructor Eric Wing explains how to start a project and set up structural views; add foundations, reinforcing, and steel and concrete framing; model slabs and trusses; and build a whole lot more. He also helps you create detailed, annotated documentation for sharing and use in construction. The course is designed for members with no Revit experience, or for more advanced users who want to jump to a topic and start from there. Either way, this comprehensive course can teach you what you need to know to be dangerous in Revit structure.

Revit 2022: Essential Training for Structure (Metric) (223683)

Revit is a great program for structural engineering, offering cutting-edge tools for designing solid structures and publishing clear, easy-to-share documentation. This course focuses on the major components of Revit 2022 used for structural design, featuring examples in metric units (meters). Instructor Eric Wing explains how to start a project and set up structural views; add foundations, reinforcing, and steel and concrete framing; model slabs and trusses; and build a whole lot more. He also helps you create detailed, annotated documentation for sharing and use in construction. The course is designed for members with no Revit experience, or for more advanced users who want to jump to a topic and start from there. Either way, this comprehensive course can teach you what you need to know to be dangerous in Revit structure.

Revit: Conceptual Modeling Environment (223173)

Learning the basics of model building in Revit is mostly quick and easy. The essentials of core elements such as walls, floor, and roofs are accessible and fairly intuitive. For more unique and specialized design challenges, discovering appropriate tools and techniques can be more challenging. Many advanced modeling techniques are available, and some are more obvious and intuitive than others. In this course, Paul F. Aubin dives deep into the tools that the Revit conceptual modeling environment has to offer. Whether you want to do a simple building massing study or pro forma analysis, or delve deep into complex shapes and forms like lofted forms, free-form geometry, patterning and repeat tools, the massing environment offers these and many more. Paul mixes standard techniques and outside-the-box thinking as he explores many ways to take your Revit modeling skills to the next level.

Revit: Design a Multi-Trade Commercial Building (229225)

Building projects are the product of the application of a variety of trades. When the time comes for construction, you'll develop a BIM Execution Plan (BxP) to govern the workflow across the various trades that come together. In this comprehensive, project-based course, instructor Eric Wing shows you how to apply Civil 3D, Revit, and BIM 360 across the entire scope of a commercial building. Eric takes you through this process from start to finish, using a complete design project. He begins by showing you how to set up the project with a Civil 3D drawing and a Civil Revit model. Eric goes over each step in architectural modeling, from exterior wall systems to stairs, railings, and elevators. He discusses key aspects of structural modeling and MEP modeling, which links in other trades. Eric concludes by showing you how to set up your model so that multiple people can work on it.

Revit: Detailing to European Codes (223615)

House styles and building methods vary all over the world, and European design has some pretty strict code to get through to make sure that the house is warm, breathable, and watertight. In this course, Paul J. Smith applies some of these rules to a super-insulated house on an exposed headland in South Wales, and not only explains the design decisions that need to be considered for the floors, walls and roof, but also how to get more out of Revit by modelling more accurately and with more detail. The temperate climate and exposed position of this house will challenge any designer, so join Paul J. Smith as he recreates this project from the topography to the detail drawings and explains how to design with Revit and not just model.