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Good Morning All! Re: Mathcad Training Courses from Adept Scientific These mathcad training courses may be of interest to you or your colleagues new to Mathcad. More details are in the email below or by going to the following web page: http://www.adeptscience.co.uk/custserv/training/courses/mathcad.t.phtml I hope that this is of interest to some of you.......Thanks.....Robert S ------- Forwarded message follows ------- Subject: INVITE: Mathcad Training Course To: [log in to unmask] From: [log in to unmask] Date sent: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 18:09:11 +0100 Send reply to: [log in to unmask] 7F00,0000,0000>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Training Course: Getting the Most Out of MATHCAD Wednesday 17 & Thursday 18 October, 2001 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Would you like to fine-tune your Mathcad skills, so that you can take full advantage of all its many time-saving and productivity enhancing features? Our Mathcad Training Course is designed to do just that, as well as provide a solid practical knowledge of Mathcad for the new or occasional user. The course is spread over two days, but is structured so that you can attend both days or just the single day that is most appropriate to your level of Mathcad experience. Day One: "Getting to Grips with Mathcad" gives you a 'kick start' in the use of Mathcad. It will familiarise you with the Mathcad environment, show you how to enter and edit arithmetic expressions and text, and how the Mathcad document interface works. You'll learn how to use Mathcad's mathematical functions, units and dimensions, and to produce top-quality plots within Mathcad. Day Two: "Exploring Mathcad" extends your practical skills into the use of Mathcad's more sophisticated capabilities including calculus, matrices and vectors, equation solving, data import, data export and analysis, animations etc. You'll learn how to use Mathcad to help create your own sophisticated applications. 7F00,0000,0000>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Why attend? <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< This Course will show you how to make the best use of Mathcad's unique document interface to solve equations, define functions, use units and dimensions and create plots. You will learn the practical use of Mathcad's many powerful features including numeric and symbolic problem solving, matrix manipulation and data analysis, and you will pick up a wealth of hints, tips and techniques for creating your own Mathcad applications and documents. 7F00,0000,0000>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Where are the Courses? <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< The Training Course will be held at Adept Scientific's modern, air-conditioned Training Suite located at our headquarters in Letchworth, Hertfordshire - easily accessible by road or rail from most parts of the UK. PCs running Mathcad Professional will be provided for participants. Refreshments and lunches are provided free of charge. 7F00,0000,0000>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> When are they held? <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Training Courses are held every few weeks. The next one is scheduled for 17 & 18 October, 2001.Please reply to this email or call us on 01462 480055 if you would like to book a place, or see http://www.adeptscience.co.uk/go?pg=H28 for further dates and details. If your email program supports "hot links", just click on the URLs below to open your browser and go straight to the page you are interested in. Or use the FastFind number (the last three digits of the URL) - just type it into the FastFind box at the top of our Home page. 7F00,0000,0000>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are they expensive? <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< We try to keep the cost of the Course as low as we can: £295 for one day, £575 for both days (prices exclude VAT). 7F00,0000,0000>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Your Course Tutor <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Mohamed Bendame has degrees in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Rabat (Morocco) and Electronic Engineering from Middlesex University, and wide experience in the application of computer software technology to engineering problems. He has been supporting and developing applications with Mathcad for several years, and has a passion for creating mathematical models for real life systems using computer software simulation packages. As well as providing Mathcad training, he also provides seminars and demonstrations for a wide range of technical computer applications to major corporate users. 7F00,0000,0000>>>TO BOOK your place, click through to http://www.adeptscience.co.uk/go?pg=H29 Best Regards, Sharon Robinson P.S.: We hope you find this information useful, but if you would prefer not to receive this sort of communication in the future, please send an email to [log in to unmask] If you have any colleagues who would like to receive relevant information from us by email, please ask them to register on-line at: http://www.adeptscience.co.uk/go?pg=H30 Please note, we never sell or pass on email addresses to anyone else. ******************************************************************** Adept Scientific plc * Solutions for Technical Computing * Amor Way * Tel: + 44 (0)1462 480055 * LETCHWORTH * Fax: + 44 (0)1462 480213 * Herts, SG6 1ZA * Web: http://www.adeptscience.com * United Kingdom * WebStore: http://www.adeptstore.com * ******************************************************************** Robert Surowiec (Tel: 0121 414 7670 EMail: [log in to unmask]) Information Officer LTSN Maths, Stats & OR Network School of Mathematics and Statistics The University of Birmingham Edgbaston tel 0121-414 7670/7095 Birmingham B15 2TT fax 0121-414 3389 The Maths, Stats & OR Network is part of the Learning and Teaching Support Network, which provides discipline-based support for learning and teaching in UK universities. 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