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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Microsoft Outlook
DESCRIPTION:This interactive\, live instructor-led online training course will cover the same content as the in-person course.  All live online courses will be recorded\, and participants will have access to the recorded session for 3 months. \nTired of living in your Inbox? Maybe you shouldn’t be there. Learn how to create a powerful time management dashboard in Outlook that will show you what you need to do on one screen and allow you to manage your priorities and schedule. Learn key setting changes in Outlook and a handful of keyboard shortcuts that can eliminate 100’s of mouse clicks per day and keep you more focused on what is most important in your day and better manage and delegate work. \nThe following list summarizes skills that students will be comfortable with after this course. \n• Learn time saving tips for managing your calendar \n• Create an effective file/e-mail management system \n• Learn the 5 D’s of e-mail management to keep your Inbox empty \n• Understand how to use Tasks and To-dos \n• Create a single dashboard to manage almost everything you need to do in Outlook on one screen \n• Use Outlook to assess priorities and level workload for the week \n• Learn to file and forward e-mails with a single click \n• Utilize search folders \n• Learn to delegate\, manage and track work \n• Learn how to run multiple small projects using Outlook \n• Use time saving advanced e-mail functions such as redirect\, delay or set expiry dates for e-mail messages and voting buttons \nCourse duration: 8 Hours \nThis hands-on course is taught by a certified Microsoft Master Instructor. \nIn order to participate in this course\, you will require either two monitors or a second device (tablet) or computer so that you are able to watch the instructor while at the same time practicing and applying the new skills.  \nWorkshop Time: 8:30am – 4:30pm Pacific Standard Time (PST) \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/webinar-microsoft-outlook/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Design and Construction of Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Retaining Structures
DESCRIPTION:The design\, construction and long-term stability monitoring of MSE walls continues to evolve as designers\, researchers and specifiers push the leading edge of the technology and use more advanced geosynthetic materials and systems. \nAt present\, MSE walls represent more than half of all retaining walls used for transportation applications. MSE walls can offer some fairly significant advantages for the construction of transportation infrastructure. They are used to reduce or eliminate the need for the improvement of poor foundations where piles\, caissons or other soils stabilization techniques would be required for the use of conventional reinforced concrete retaining walls. They are most commonly used as cost-effective solutions where the cost of fill\, right-of-way or other restrictions require a steeper slope than is practically possible. \nThere are many type of MSE wall types categorized by the geometry of the reinforcement\, mechanism used to transfer stress\, the type of reinforcement material (metallic or non-metallic) and the type and geometry of the wall facing. \nThis webinar provides a basic understanding of the type of MSE walls\, their primary uses\, key factors in their design and lessons learned from construction. A series of case studies provides the “good” the “bad” and the “ugly” experiences with the use of MSE walls along with key lessons learned for their long-term success. \nThe learning objectives for this webinar include: \nRecognize potential MSE wall applications for transportation facilities\nUnderstand the primary design considerations and select appropriate parameters for design\nTo be able to check contractor submitted designs for MSE walls\nSelect appropriate specification and contracting methods\nIdentify appropriate construction inspection activities to confirm compliance with design \nInstructor: David K. Hein\, P.Eng. \nDavid Hein is a consulting Civil Engineer with over 35 years of experience in the design\, evaluation and management of pavement infrastructure. He recently retired from Applied Research Associates\, Inc. of Toronto\, Ontario. He is the past president of the American Society of Civil Engineers Transportation and Development Institute\, long term member of the Transportation Association of Canada and has represented Canada on the World Road Association pavements and asset management committees since 2002. He has been involved in numerous national and international projects including many of the public/private/ partnership highway construction projects across Canada and the United States. Mr. Hein has completed numerous pavement design\, evaluation and management projects throughout British Columbia including both design and management of the Sea to Sky Highway and is a regular instructor completing specialty design\, construction and maintenance courses for the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/webinar-design-and-construction-of-mechanically-stabilized-earth-mse-retaining-structures/
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