Course Outline
This course is intended for students, researchers, scientists, managers and anyone responsible for written technical communication.
The course will consist of 40% lecture and 60% practical exercises using the LaTex system. Students are encouraged to bring in their own documents to convert from Word to LaTex to gain familiarity. Course content will include:
Setting up a document
Preparing to write
Spacing, fonts and size
Special characters
Compiling and error handling
Math equations and in-line references
Using packages
Structure, lists, and sections
Colors, fonts, and highlights
Labels and Cross-References
Figures and Tables
Tables of content and appendices
Large documents and reports
Bibliographies and citations
Viewing and printing documents
Requirements
There are no specific requirements needed to attend this course. The student should bring an internet-enabled laptop with web browser and administrative priveleges to install necessary LaTex related software if they have not done so already. The main software required are MikTex (the LaTex compiler), TexMaker (a useful LaTex editor) and JabRef (for bibliography references).
Testimonials (5)
Enjoyed the flexibility and variety of topics, the combination of trainings and exercises meant that I could apply what I'd learnt straight away. I also enjoyed the projects on the last day to bring everything together.
Luca Ricagni - Rockwell Collins UK Limited
Course - Advanced C++
El excelente nivel de conocimientos del instructor, la disposición y su amabilidad.
Luis Antonio Salazar Rivero - Banco de México
Course - C/C++ Secure Coding
Interactivity, time for self-contained programming. I learn easier if I have the chance to find out the answer and not just telling me it. It was also a very good thing that the training was well-planned, we kept coffee pauses and the training did not lose my attention. The trainer had very deep knowledge in C++, we felt we could ask anything.
Barna Szécsi - GIS Europe SE
Course - C++ for Embedded Systems
The trainer was very well versed in the subject matter being discussed, he impressed all of us with his knowledge and ability. I believe some of the examples may not have been planned (they were based on questions asked). However, you would never tell, as they were presented as if fully planned. The pace was good, there was plenty of time for questions, and the Trainer did really well in terms of interacting with those being trained.
Martin Fowell - Raytheon Australia
Course - Writing Simpler Cleaner Code with C++ 17
The details on how compiler behaves depending on to the syntax usage. The "Quiz" sections are very stimulating