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Become an Accounts Payable Officer

Become an Accounts Payable Officer

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Kick-start your career in accounting and help companies run more effectively as an accounts payable officer. With this learning path, you'll gain a solid foundation in accounting, finance, and cash flow, as well as experience using essential accounting tools like QuickBooks.Review essential math concepts and strategies.Learn the fundamentals of accounting and corporate finance.Practice with hands on essential training in Quickbooks.

LinkedIn Learning
22 hours worth of material
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SharePoint Teams Sites Quick Tips

SharePoint Teams Sites Quick Tips

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Pick up tips that can help you get the most out of SharePoint team sites. Learn how to leverage several helpful—but not widely known—SharePoint features.SharePoint team sites allow groups of people to collaborate on projects and libraries, as well as collectively source data. SharePoint provides a lot of functionality that can help teams collaborate and communicate effectively and efficiently; however, actually finding and using these features isn't always intuitive. In this course, Shari L. Oswald provides a variety of quick tips and ideas that can help SharePoint users get the most out of team sites. Throughout the course, Shari acquaints you with several helpful—but not widely known—SharePoint features. Learn strategies for creating user-friendly navigation, working with calendars, creating custom permission levels, streamlining your work, and more.

LinkedIn Learning
Less than 1 hour of material
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OmniFocus for iOS Essential Training

OmniFocus for iOS Essential Training

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Learn how to get the most out of OmniFocus, the popular task manager for iOS.Master the intricacies of OmniFocus on iPhone or iPad to supercharge your productivity. You'll explore the popular iOS task manager's organizational conventions and the best ways to navigate the interface. You'll also dive into capturing tasks in a variety of ways, including writing tasks from scratch, speaking to Siri, using OmniFocus extensions, and utilizing Mail Drop to speed up task entry.The course then explains how to best process tasks: setting up projects, establishing contexts and repeating tasks, and using such important features as date deferral, flags, the check circle, perspectives, and the Forecast view. Finally, you'll learn how to efficiently review tasks and projects and how to manage OmniFocus tasks on an Apple Watch.IntroductionWelcomeWhat you should know before watching this courseUsing the challenges1. Overview of OmniFocus for iOSBuying and installing OmniFocus for iOSUnderstanding the OmniFocus workflowUnderstanding the OmniFocus iOS interfaceSetting up Omni Sync2. Capturing TasksDeveloping a system to capture tasks with OmniFocusCapturing tasks on the iPhone and iPadUsing OmniFocus's iOS extensionsCapturing tasks with SiriUsing Mail Drop to capture tasksChallenge: Populate OmniFocus using different capture techniquesSolution: Populate OmniFocus using different capture techniques3. Processing TasksUnderstanding process in OmniFocusSetting up projectsUsing sequential and parallel projects to avoid task overloadSetting up contextsUsing deferred dates to manage tasksSetting up and using due datesFlagging tasksUnderstanding the OmniFocus check circleRepeating tasksProcessing your inboxChallenge: Process your inboxSolution: Process your inbox4. Perspectives and Forecast ViewUsing built-in perspectivesCreating custom perspectivesChallenge: Build a custom perspectiveSolution: Build a custom perspectiveUsing the Forecast view5. Acting On and Reviewing TasksActing on tasksReviewing tasksUsing notificationsThe Today view extensionUsing locations with tasksReviewing other application settings6. Apple Watch and OmniFocusManging tasks with OmniFocus for Apple WatchConclusionNext steps

LinkedIn Learning
1-2 hours worth of material
selfpaced
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Principle for UX Design (2019)

Principle for UX Design (2019)

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Learn how to create dynamic interactive prototypes for smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers with Principle for Mac, the UX design tool.Principle for Mac is a Macintosh-based UX prototyping tool designed to bring your design ideas to life. In this course, join instructor Tom Green as he shows how to create interactive prototypes for smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers with Principle. The techniques go beyond static wireframes or blueprints; with Principle, your prototypes become more dynamic, with motion and interactivity. Along the way, learn how to import assets, crop and mask layers, and use the Principle timeline and drivers. The final chapter of the course includes examples of real-world prototyping projects, including a preloader animation, a card animation, a video player, and an Apple Watch UI.Introducing PrincipleWhat is Principle?1. Getting Started with PrincipleReview of the Principle interfaceMore of the Principle interfaceCreating and adding artboardsAdding content to an artboardAdding and formatting textCreate your first animationTest and share your work2. Using the Principle TimelineUnderstanding the timelineAdding keyframes and durationsUsing the easing featureMotion pathsCreate a tabbed interfaceCreate scrollable content3. Using the Principle DriversOverview of Driver ChannelConstrain driversInteractive driversPagingDrivers and paging4. Managing Content in PrincipleWhat Principle doesn't doCreate assets in PhotoshopCreate assets in SketchImport Sketch artboardsImport Figma artboardsCropping and masking5. Practical Principle ProjectsDrag and dropCreate reusable UI componentsCreate a preloader animationCard animationCreate a slide-in menuCreate a video playerCreate a video scrub controlControl the audio volume of a videoCreate an Apple Watch UIConclusionNext steps

LinkedIn Learning
2-3 hours worth of material
selfpaced
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Photoshop CC 2015 One-on-One: Fundamentals

Photoshop CC 2015 One-on-One: Fundamentals

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Learn everything you need to know about Adobe Photoshop CC, in the order you need to know it, in a top-to-bottom overview of this powerful image editing software.Learn everything you need to know about Photoshop, in the order you need to know it, in this top-to-bottom overview of the world's most powerful image editing software, Adobe Photoshop. With all new movies and all new exercise files, Deke McClelland's flagship One-on-One series is completely refreshed for Photoshop CC 2015. In this Fundamentals installment, the first of three, Deke takes you on a personalized tour of the basic tools and techniques that lie behind great images and graphic design, while keeping you up to speed with the newest features offered in Creative Cloud.Learn to open images from multiple sources, crop and straighten images, navigate panels and menus, and work with layers—the feature that allows you to mask parts of an image, combine effects, and composite artwork. Deke shows you how to perform important editing tasks, adjusting brightness and contrast, correcting color, and retouching and healing portraits. He also reviews formatting text, printing, and preparing web graphics in Photoshop.Check back every time Photoshop updates for new movies, new feature reviews, and new ways to work.

LinkedIn Learning
15 hours worth of material
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6.S094: Deep Learning for Self-Driving Cars

6.S094: Deep Learning for Self-Driving Cars

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This class is an introduction to the practice of deep learning through the applied theme of building a self-driving car. It is open to beginners and is designed for those who are new to machine learning, but it can also benefit advanced researchers in the field looking for a practical overview of deep learning methods and their application.

Independent
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James White's Laser Horse Illustration: Start to Finish

James White's Laser Horse Illustration: Start to Finish

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Neon, VHS, and palm trees inspire designer James White's supercharged poster, created for lynda.com's Photoshop 25th anniversary series.

LinkedIn Learning
Less than 1 hour of material
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Using Wacom Tablets with Photoshop

Using Wacom Tablets with Photoshop

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Optimize your Wacom tablet for use with Adobe Photoshop and get finer control when drawing and painting.If you're serious about digital illustration, there's a good chance you use a Wacom tablet. But are you getting the most out of your tools? In this course, Adobe Certified Instructor Kevin Stohlmeyer shows how to optimize your Wacom tablet for use with Photoshop. He reviews each component of the tablet and Grip Pen and shows how to adjust preferences and customize your tablet to work best with Photoshop. Plus, he helps you experiment with Photoshop's default brushes, natural tips brushes, erodible brushes, and Mixer Brush.

LinkedIn Learning
Less than 1 hour of material
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Photoshop Restoration: Scanning Oversized Photos

Photoshop Restoration: Scanning Oversized Photos

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Learn how to scan oversized photos in multiple passes and stitch the results together in Photoshop.Oversized prints present a unique challenge when it comes to photo restoration: They don't fit most home scanners. By scanning the photo in two or more passes and stitching the image back together, you can create a composite that accurately captures the dimensions of the original photograph. In this course, master restorationist Neil Rhodes shows how to evaluate an oversized photo, scan it in sections, and merge the resulting images with Photoshop's Photo Merge command. He then shows how to repair areas of damage, retouch any seams and tonal differences, and sharpen the final composite.

LinkedIn Learning
Less than 1 hour of material
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Leading during Times of Change

Leading during Times of Change

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Managers and leaders are constantly confronted with change. Learn the specific techniques to plan your change effort as well as how to address the cultural and emotional challenges that arise during organizational changes. Learn to implement project, area, or organizational changes using organizational change management (OCM).Share your change vision through the power of story. Discover how to avoid common pitfalls in mergers and acquisitions.

LinkedIn Learning
12 hours worth of material
selfpaced
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iOS and watchOS App Development: Notifications

iOS and watchOS App Development: Notifications

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Learn how to use the iOS 12 and watchOS UserNotifications framework to develop local and remote notifications and create your own custom interfaces.Learn how to add notifications to iOS and watchOS apps. Notifications can increase engagement and improve user experience, providing a simple and fast way to interact with your app. This course explains how to use features of the UserNotifications framework to send local notifications as well as push notifications from a remote server. iOS developer and LinkedIn Learning instructor Steve Lipton explains how to create static and dynamic content; manage pending and delivered notifications; and add interactive actions to your notifications. Plus, learn how to integrate images, audio, and video into notifications, and build notifications specifically for watchOS.

LinkedIn Learning
3-4 hours worth of material
selfpaced
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Cryptocurrency Foundations

Cryptocurrency Foundations

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Learn the basics of bitcoin and other cryptocurrency, including how they are created and mined.The digital revolution has impacted almost every aspect of our lives, including the way money is made, stored, and used. Cryptocurrency is the latest trend. It is a completely decentralized form of digital money, that is created and exchanged without the intervention of traditional financial institutions. Bitcoin, the most popular form, is on its way to becoming a legitimate global currency. This short course is for anyone who wants to understand the basics of how cryptocurrencies are created, traded, and mined. Dr. Jonathan Reichental reviews the underlying technology—blockchain databases, hashing, and cryptography—and explains how anyone can create a form of cryptocurrency and offer it for use. He also discusses the process of mining and the hardware and software needed to become a cryptocurrency miner.

LinkedIn Learning
1-2 hours worth of material
selfpaced
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Learning Word 2019

Learning Word 2019

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Learn the basics of working with Word 2019, the popular word processing program from Microsoft.Get up and running quickly with Microsoft Word 2019. In this short course, Nick Brazzi dives into some of the most essential features of Word, helping you learn how to create and format clean, professional-looking documents. Nick begins by showing how to create, open, and save new documents. Next, he covers formatting in Word, discussing everything from text and paragraph formatting to page layout. Plus, he demonstrates how to add pictures to a document and work with the built-in styles in Word.

LinkedIn Learning
Less than 1 hour of material
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Leadership In Practice

Leadership In Practice

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This course is focused on the application of leadership principles in a variety of environments, including for profit, not for profit, and public organizations. The course will review contemporary views on effective leadership supplemented with discussions with those who are in recently held leadership positions.

Janux
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Excel 2013: Macros

Excel 2013: Macros

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Discover how to automate tasks in Excel. Learn how to record, share, and edit macros.Want to save time on routine tasks in Microsoft Excel? Macros are your answer. In this course, author Dennis Taylor explains how macros can be used to automate tasks in Excel, and how you can create simple macros of your own. Learn how to record a macro in stages, share macros between workbooks, set up keyboard shortcuts to run macros quickly, and use Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to code macros that can't be recorded. The course wraps up with a macro project that brings together each of the elements in a real-world scenario: converting mailing list data into a database-friendly format.IntroductionWelcomeUsing the exercise files1. Getting Started with MacrosIdentifying applicable situations for using macrosRecognizing the need for single-action macrosUnderstanding securityShort examples of the recording methodOverview of other techniques2. Running a MacroRunning a macro from the Developer tab or the View tabRunning a macro from the Quick Access Toolbar buttonRunning a macro from a keystroke shortcutRunning a macro from an object or clip art3. Using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)The VBA environment and VBA componentsCreating the Personal Macro WorkbookClosing and updating the Personal Macro Workbook4. Recording a Macro in StagesRecording a simple macroExpanding a macro with the if statement5. Creating Nonrecordable VBA CodeUnderstanding when to use absolute or relative referencesUsing For and For Next statementsUsing Do While and Do Until statementsCreating interactive macros6. Macro Project: Converting a Mailing List into a Database ListPlanning a macroRecording partial codeUsing loop structures in contextTesting a macro in Step modePulling the data togetherJoining two macrosStreamlining macrosConclusionNext steps

LinkedIn Learning
2-3 hours worth of material
selfpaced
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