New LabChart and LabAuthor Software Training Courses in Oxford, UK, February 2010
Enhance your skills, improve your confidence and get more out of your PowerLab systems by being one of the first to attend our brand new software training courses in Oxford this February. Choose from four different LabChart courses, with options available for beginner and intermediate users, as well as cardiovascular and psychophysiology research specialists. We are also offering two different LabAuthor training courses for educators interested in editing and creating LabTutor experiments for their classrooms.LabChart Training Courses
LabChart Level I - The Basics of Data Acquisition
Date: Wednesday February 17 2010
Time: 9am - 12.30pm
Cost: £150
Using PowerLab data acquisition systems with LabChart software for the first time? Our Basics of Data Acquisition training course assumes no prior knowledge of LabChart software or computerised data acquisition, and will leave you able to confidently and accurately record any analog signal.
LabChart Level II - Improving Your Data Analysis
Date: Wednesday February 17 2010
Time: 1.30pm - 5pm
Cost: £150
Spend one afternoon with us, and save yourself dozens of hours in the lab. Our Level II LabChart course will help you identify the LabChart display and analysis tools that are relevant to your work, and teach you how to use them.
Attend both the Level I and Level II LabChart Training Courses in Oxford on February 17 for £225. |
Acquisition and Analysis for Cardiovascular Research
Date: Wednesday February 17 2010
Time: 9am - 5pm
Cost: £225
Accelerate your current productivity and make it easier to plan and implement future research studies by attending our cardiovascular specific training course. You'll learn how to make the best use of specialized LabChart Extension and Modules, using them to obtain various interval parameters from signal averaged ECG and look at R-R interval variability and blood pressure measurements in both arterial and ventricular recordings.
Acquisition and Analysis for Psychophysiological Research
Date: Thursday February 18 2010 - THIS COURSE IS NOW FULL. PLEASE VISIT OUR SOFTWARE TRAINING OVERVIEW PAGES FOR FUTURE DATES AND LOCATIONS.
Time: 9am - 5pm
Cost: £225
Feel like you were thrown into the scientific deep-end when you began recording and reporting on physiological parameters as part of your psychophysiological research? This course will teach you how to setup and acquire quality recordings, and how to synchronize PowerLab and LabChart with computerized experiment software such as E-Prime and SuperLab.
LabAuthor Training Courses
LabAuthor Level I - Editing LabTutor Experiments
Date: Thursday February 18 2010 - THIS COURSE IS NOW FULL. PLEASE VISIT OUR SOFTWARE TRAINING OVERVIEW PAGES FOR FUTURE DATES AND LOCATIONS.
Time: 9am - 12.30pm
Cost: £150
Learn more about LabTutor experiments, and how to make every experiment a perfect fit for your classroom at our LabAuthor Level I training course.
LabAuthor Level II - Creating New LabTutor Experiments
Date: Thursday February 18 2010 - THIS COURSE IS NOW FULL. PLEASE VISIT OUR SOFTWARE TRAINING OVERVIEW PAGES FOR FUTURE DATES AND LOCATIONS.
Time: 1.30pm - 5pm
Cost: £150
Ready to start creating your own experiments in LabAuthor? Want to convert your existing laboratory teaching protocols into LabTutor experiments? Our Level II course will empower you with the ability to build unique experiments page-by-page.
Attend both the Level I and Level II LabAuthor Training Courses in Oxford on February 18 for £225. |
Registration and Location
All courses will be held at the Sadler Building in The Oxford Science Park, Oxford, UK. A detailed map and directions are available here.
Register your interest by clicking on the appropriate link above. To confirm your registration, our training and support staff will contact you and ask you to complete either the LabAuthor or LabChart Registration and Payment Details Form.
More Training Locations To Be Announced
We will be announcing training courses in more UK locations (including Nottingham and Manchester) early in the new year. To be the first to know, register to receive our training announcements.
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