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Proposed Development Schedule As of June 2006*

  • Career Development (Videos): Been There, Done That … Now What? (September 2006)
    What happens when you reach the top of your career and can't see any way to move forward? This course will help you to recondition yourself and find fulfillment in your career.
  • Crystal Reports XI (September and December 2006)
    Do you want to create reports that sizzle from one or more data sources ASAP? Crystal Reports XI is among the most powerful report writers on the market. This series covers the fundamentals you’ll need to create, format, and deliver reports that get results in no time. You’ll learn everything from getting around in Crystal’s report design environment to the subtle nuances of effective report formatting and data visualization through charting and mapping.
  • Internet Explorer 7 New Features (December 2006)
    The Internet Explorer browser is going through major changes for the first time in five years. The pulldown menus are gone. Stronger security is in place. And Internet Explorer has incorporated popular web features like tabbed browsing and RSS feeds. Take a look at this course to learn what's new in Internet Explorer and how to use it.
  • Managing Change (September 2006)
    Change is an undeniable aspect of today's business world. The leaders of an organization are called upon to guide their teams through the change process and to provide a critical bridge between the old way of doing things and new work practices. This series shows managers the three major elements of leadership in times of significant change — the need to refocus yourself, to lead the team through, and to work effectively with individual team members.
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2005 MCTS 70-431 (December 2006 and March 2007)
    Database administrators, developers and business intelligence developers can use this series to study for the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certification exam 70-431: Microsoft SQL Server 2005—Implementation and Maintenance. The series covers all of the information needed to meet the exam objectives, and includes practice questions, simulations, and exercises to get plenty of practice for exam day.
  • Office 2007 New Features (December 2006)
    No more pull-down menus like File, Edit, and View! The new Office package is changing the old interface with a new feature called ribbons. How do you find the commands you already know? What new commands are available in Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Access? Take a look at the changes in Office 2007 and learn how to make the most of them.
  • SQL for the Windows Environment/SQL for the Mainframe Environment (September 2006)
    SQL is the most widely-used database language. Acquiring a good working knowledge of SQL is an important skill for anyone who interacts with databases. Short, focused lessons start with simple data retrieval and progress to complex topics such as using joins, subqueries, stored procedures, and table constraints.
  • Teams That Work (September 2006)
    Effective teamwork multiplies the performance of its member by enhancing their strengths and compensating for their weaknesses. An effective team whose members work together well will outperform even the most talented group of individuals working in isolation. Based on these guiding teamwork principles, the Teams That Work series teaches you practical skills for building and leading effective teams.
  • Windows Vista New Features and Upgrading (December 2006)
    Microsoft is releasing a new version of their operating system. What changes are in store? What upgrades will be required in order to convert to Windows Vista, and how do you manage that? This series will introduce you to Vista, its new interface and features, and show how to upgrade to it.

* Proposed Development Schedule is subject to change without notice. These are estimated dates of completion and course availability is not guaranteed.