Friday, March 30, 2007

MathWorks Training Services

The MathWorks is conducting hands-on MATLAB® training in Natick, MA during the week of May 21-25, 2007. Follow the links below to read course descriptions and to register online.


The following courses will be offered:
MATLAB Fundamentals and Programming Techniques for
Financial Applications
May 21-22
Statistical Methods in MATLAB
May 23
MATLAB Based Optimization Techniques
May 24
Advanced MATLAB Programming Techniques
May 25
» REGISTER now
To register by phone, call 508-647-7000 and select option 3 to speak with a training representative.
Please forward this e-mail to any colleagues who may be interested in attending. We look forward to seeing you at our training courses.
Sincerely,
Product Training Services Team
The MathWorks, Inc.
Please Note: Academic discounts are available.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Making Custom Measurements Using MATLAB

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Making Custom Measurements Using MATLAB
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Date: Thursday, April 3, 2007
Time: 8:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Location: The MathWorks, Natick, MA

Come to this seminar and learn how to use MATLAB to acquire, analyze, and visualize application-specific data in MATLAB, control hardware, automate measurement and analysis, and generate reports. MathWorks and LeCroy engineers will demonstrate tools and techniques for gaining faster insight into your designs.

View the agenda and register for this event at www.mathworks.com/seminars/analyze or call 978-659-6104.


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Please forward this invitation to any colleagues who may be interested in this event.
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MATLAB and Simulink are registered trademarks of The MathWorks, Inc.

The MathWorks, Inc. - 3 Apple Hill Drive, Natick, MA 01760 - 508-647-7000

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Microsoft e-Learning for NU

As part of a new offering from Microsoft, Members of the Northeastern Community are eligible to access E-Learning courses on-line at Microsoft.com. These courses are meant to help you keep up-to-date with the latest major E-Learning – Applications software releases.

To gain initial access to the Microsoft E-Learning courses, please follow the steps below:
1. Go to: https://business.microsoftelearning.com/activate/
2. Input your multi-use access code: IWOA80AA3B , (The code is case sensitive. Be sure to include the dashes and do not enter any spaces.)
3. You will be prompted to sign-in using a valid Windows Live ID (this will be the username and password you will use to access the site each time you log in). If you already have a profile on microsoft.com using a personal email account, you will need to create a new Windows Live ID using your Northeastern University email account (an account ending with "neu.edu")
4. You will receive an email confirming your registration.
5. From the confirmation email, click the link to complete the email confirmation and activate your courses.
6. You will be prompted to sign-in using a valid Windows Live ID, once again.
7. A confirmation page will appear indicating that the access code has been accepted (or you may receive an error message if the code was not accepted).
8. Click the My Learning link to see list of available courses.
9. Click on a course title to launch the offering. You will have 12 months from time of launch to finish that course.

To access your course at any time, please follow these steps:
1. Go to: https://business.microsoftelearning.com/
2. Click the "Sign In" button in the upper right corner of the page
3. Sign in to Windows Live using your Windows Live ID and password
4. Click the My Learning link on the left side of the page under Customer Login
5. Begin your E-Learning course

If you have problems logging in to the site, please contact the Microsoft E-Learning support center at 1-877-383-2829 (toll free US/CDN), 1-585-214-2329 (toll) or e-mail microsoft_support@training.com.

We trust you will enjoy this benefit and look forward to your participation. Please note that the access code we have received from Microsoft can accommodate a limited number of users from our organization. Do not share the code with unauthorized users: this violates our license agreement with Microsoft.
Thank you,