Why Learn AutoCAD?
AutoCAD is a computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting software program. It was developed in 1982 and released by Autodesk. Before its release, all CAD projects were done on mainframes: AutoCAD was the first CAD program that worked on personal computers and revolutionized the way industries create. AutoCAD is now used by millions of users worldwide and over 140,000 companies.
Why Learn Tableau?
Tableau is a data visualization software tool. Used commonly for data analysis and business intelligence (BI), Tableau helps companies make informed decisions by conveying market trends and customer behavior for more accurate business forecasting. With Tableau, you can transform raw data into charts, maps, dashboards, graphs, and stories.
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook
Every day, more than 300 billion emails are sent worldwide. Email is one of the most widely used tools for business: it is the preferred method of communication for over 63% of professionals. Email is now a big part of our lives both at work and at home.
Introduction to Figma
Figma is a design app that enables professionals to create attractive visual design prototypes. Using artboards (or “frames” in Figma), users can design layouts for various mobile, tablet, and desktop platforms.
Introduction to Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word is a word processing application that enables individuals to create attractive, professional-looking documents. This includes documents like letters, reports, resumes, and essays, just to name a few.
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint
There’s no doubt you’ve interacted with Microsoft PowerPoint at some time in your past, whether as a presenter or member of an audience. PowerPoint is one of the most well-known and popular presentation software programs in existence, primarily due to its intuitive, easy-to-use interface and attractive design.
Introduction to HTML & CSS
Every website is built using code. In particular, Web Developers rely upon HTML and CSS to build the user interface you see and interact with whenever you browse the internet. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is a language used to build a website's basic framework, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) adds styling elements.
Introduction to Financial Modeling
Financial modeling is fundamental to business operations. Not only do financial models help a business track its revenues and expenditures over time, but they can also help organizations determine the impact of decisions on future earnings.
Introduction to AutoCAD
AutoCAD is software that was developed by Autodesk in 1982. Using this software, professionals can develop 2D and 3D models of items before they are built. Upon completing a design using this software system, the object can also be animated to give clients an understanding of how users can interact with the product in real life.