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INDEX OF WORKSHOPS Automobile ENGINEERING
AutoSPARK (Workshop on Automobile Mechanics & IC Engine Design) Page 5 AutoSPARK-E (Workshop on Automotive Electronic control system design & application) Page 8 Ansys (Workshop on Ansys tool) Page 13 FULL THROTTLE (Workshop on RC Engine Cars Design & Development) Page 16
Network & Information Security
Cloud Computing Page 19
I.T. Infrastructure (Workshop on I.T. Infrastructure - Beyond Routers) Page 23
Forensics-XPERT (Workshop on Cyber Forensics & Crime Investigation) Page 28
HackIN 2.0 (Workshop on Advance Ethical & Information Security) Page 33
Hack D Hackers (Workshop on Network & Web Security) Page 35
Social Engineering (Workshop on Social Engineering) Page 39
Robotics Engineering
BeginBOTICS (Workshop on Manual, Pick & Place and Light Chaser Robot) Page 42
AutoBOTICS (Workshop on Line Tracer, Obstacle Sensor, Grid Solver, Wall Follower Robot) Page 45
MobileBOTICS (Workshop on Mobile Controlled and Autonomous Robotics) Page 48
EyeBOTICS (Workshop on Image processing Robot) Page 50
BOT SENSE (Workshop on Autonomous Robot) Page 53
BOT TOUCH (Workshop on Wireless control Robot) Page 55
MobileMaking (Workshop on Making of Mobile PHONE Using AVR) Page 57
E MATLAB (Application of MatLab for Electrical Engineering) Page 59
Emerging Technologies Android (Workshop on Latest Smart Phone OS) Page 61
Touch Magic (Workshop on making of touch screen devices) Page 64
Multimedia Workshops Game-o-Graphics (CG GAME ARENA DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP) Page 68
AFX (Workshop on Animation & 3D Designing) Page 71
Photoshop (Workshop on Photo Editing &3D Graphic Design) Page 73
Flash-o-Mania (Workshop on Flash & Film Design) Page 75
CorelDRAW (Workshop on Corel Draw Software) Page 77
Web Technology Workshop
JOOMLA (Workshop on Web Technologies & Open Source Content Management: JOOMLA) Page 79
Drupal (Workshop on open source enterprise content management system: ECMS) Page 81
e-Click (Workshop on Social Networking & Advance SEO & SEM) Page 83
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Python & Perl (Workshop on Python & Perl) Page 85
HTML5 (Workshop on Website Development using HTML5) Page 86
Spin Around the Web (Workshop on Website Development) Page 89
Investment Markets Based Workshops
Bulls & Bears (Workshop on Investment/Share Market) Page 92 Mutual Funds & Financial Derivatives (Workshop on Mutual Funds and Financial Derivatives) Page 94
Management Workshops
NLP (Workshop on Neuro Linguistic Programming) Page 97
B-Etiquette (Workshop on Business Etiquette and Personal Grooming) Page 99
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (Workshop on Leadership Management &Emotional Intelligence) Page 101
Crack The Interview (Workshop on Interviewing Skills) Page 103
Entrepreneurship (Workshop on Personal Innovation & Leadership) Page 105
Win The Deal (Workshop on Negotiation Skills) Page 107
Personality Development (Workshop on Personality Development) Page 109
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Automobile ENGINEERING
AutoSPARK (Workshop on Automobile Mechanics & IC Engine Design)
AutoSPARK-E (Workshop on Automotive Electronic control system design & application)
Ansys
FULL THROTTLE (Workshop on RC Engine Cars Design & Development)
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AutoSPARK (Workshop on Automobile Mechanics & IC Engine Design)
Topics Introduction
What is an automobile? Brief history
Evolution and Trasnformation Indian automobile industry Sigma ratings
Types of locomotive vehicles
Chassis design Brief terminology
Multi point strut bar Fender bar Anti roll bar Monocoque Tubular space Longeron rh,lh
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Types of chassis
Ladder frame chassis Tubular space frame chassis Monocoque frame chassis Ulsab monocoque Backbone frame chassis Aluminium space frame Carbon fibre monocoque
Suspension Unit Brief terminology
Weight transfer (sprung and unsprung) Jacking forces Camber and caster angle Anti dive& anti squat Spring Rate Travel
Types of suspensions Dependent suspension Independent suspension
Front Independent Suspensions McPherson Strut Double wishbone Coil Spring type1 Coil spring type2 Multi link type Trailing arm suspension I beam suspension
Rear suspension - dependant systems Solid-axle, leaf-spring Solid-axle, coil-spring Beam Axle
Hydragas Suspension Hydropneumatic Suspension Progressively wound springs Torsion bars
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Braking Unit Disc brakes
Self adjusting nature Disc damage modes Servicing your disc
Drum brakes
Anti-lock braking system Four-channel, four-sensor ABS Three-channel, three-sensor ABS One-channel, one-sensor ABS
Brake Actuators Cable-operated Solid bar connection Single-circuit hydraulic Dual-circuit hydraulic Brake-by-wire
Power Brakes and master cylinders Brake fluids
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : ` 1000/-per student
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AutoSPARK-E (Workshop on Automotive Electronic control system design & application)
About the Workshop
Embedded systems are involved in almost every facet of modern life. Applications of embedded processors are found in many industries like consumer electronics, automobile, communications, aviation, space etc. This time we design a workshop that deals with bridge between embedded and mechanical stuff of an automobile.
Special Coverage - Engine Management System & ECU design.
Workshop Highlights- Mathematical concept of control
Design of Engine Management System
Design of ignition & fueling control systems
Emission control design
Design of ECU (Electronic control unit)
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Automotive wireless system design
Sensors & actuators used in automotive.
Design of automotive system for mileage & pollution control.
Driveline/ Transmission control system design
Latest control technology in automobile.
Benefits- Understanding of concept of electronic control
Understanding of mechatronics
Understanding of design of ECU
Understanding of design of efficient engine management system
Awareness towards latest automotive technologies
Useful for various SAE & IEEE projects.
Best interest for students of Mechanical, Electronics, Electrical, Production, Computer science & Instrumentation engineering students.
Topics
Introduction to fundamentals Need of control system in automobile.
Historic remarks
Fundamentals of control systems Closed & Open loop control system Multivariable system & look-up tables
Basics of control engineering Basic control actions & response of control system (Routh’s stability criterion, Pneumatic controllers, Hydraulic controllers & Electronic controllers)
Mathematical modeling of dynamic systems & Laplace transforms.
The Engine Management System Need & scope of Engine Management system The mystery of combustion The process of Intake, Exhaust, Ignition & Fueling. Ignition system design
Constant energy ignition system Digital (Programmed ignition system) Optoelectronic sensing for ignition system Knock control engineering & adaptive ignition
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Multi point injection PGMF-i
Engine control design Lambda control (Engine stoichiometric operation, Lambda control circuit, Adaptive lambda control) Idle speed control (Torque balance, state space control design, Cylinder balancing (Adaptation of injection map) Emission control design
The ECU design Design of fundamental parts (Memory RAM, ROM design & Clock design) Design of a practical automotive computer system Fault codes Limited operating strategy of ECU (LOS)
Other automotive control systems Operation & Design of ABS Traction control design Stability control design (Active suspension) Air-conditioning design Vehicle GPRS system design Design of wireless systems in automobile
Sensors & Actuators in Automotive Electronics Electromagnetic sensors
Variable reluctance sensor Hall-effect sensor
Optical sensors Combustion knock sensors Temperature sensor Variable voltage MAP sensor Hot wire mass air flow sensor Design of Fuel injectors ABS actuators
Vehicle velocity measurement Sensor data processing Kalman Filter approach Fuzzy logic estimation
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Driveline control system design Driveline speed control
Speed control with active damping & RQV behavior
Driveline control for gear shifting Transmission torque control criterion & design
Anti- jerking controller design for passenger cars
Latest electronic technology in automobile Liquid crystal displays Logic devices
The RTL NOR gate The SR flip-flop OBD II
Fuel system leakage Secondary air intake Freeze frames
The coded ignition key Fault tracing ASV system
Practical for Automotive Electronics workshop: The examination of comprehensive “Engine Management System”, which shows:
Injection timing & lambda ratio tuning
Ignition timing & setting spark advance
Temperature sensing
Vehicle climate control
For this we will be using following combination of Hardware & Software:
A high frequency Microcontroller( with inbuilt processor, Timer, Switches, memory)
LED lights
A model engine
Different types of Sensors
DC motors
Tuning interface software
Program on embedded C
The kit mentioned above will be provided to team of 3 people and while practical session with these kit components, a model of Engine Management System will be designed & Engine Tuning concepts will be practiced with the participants.
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Benefits of Hands-On: This practical session will help students to work on Effective engine tuning & find out the secrets of power generation & mileage maintenance by designing a proper Engine Management System.
Eligibility- Any B-tech student who wants to pursue his career in Automobile industry
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : `3300 /- per team for team of 3 members ` 4000/- per team for team of 4 members
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Ansys
Introduction
There was a time when complex design problems would led many engineering projects to vanish and in lack of proper visibility of the product, there used to be huge manufacturing and assembly errors and in many case product would totally be different from their intended designs thus creating huge problems for designers. While in recent year after CAD & CAM a new revolution has provided engineering & research with new dimensions adding sophistication & ease to the methods of designing by making the process less time taking, cost effective, capacity to increase productivity ,product visibility ,product behaviour prediction and adding accuracy as well as precision to it. That is “Computer Aided Engineering” (CAE).
In this workshop, we will learn about such CAE software, Ansys, which has increasingly being used by various industries and now, has become an essential part of engineering.
We explore the techniques of product analysis, design iterations, solving dynamic & complex design problems and find the ways to develop the best design using CAE with a practical approach through this workshop.
Topics Day 1
CAE introduction What is CAE Landmarks The mathematical modeling & simulation Linear programming & Non-linear programming
Ansys introduction What can Ansys do? Structural analysis Heat transfer Fluid flow analysis Shape optimization
Vibration analysis
Ansys structural Stress & Strain analysis Deformation analysis Fracture & Fatigue analysis Product Life cycle Management
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Ansys tools understanding (Practical) Static analysis tool Dynamic analysis tool Thermal analysis tools Fluid analysis tool Ansys workbench
Day 2
Practical examples of CAE
Finite Element Analysis through Ansys Workbench (Practical) Making the Finite Element Model Pre-processing Ansys workbench Meshing Ansys workbench solving Ansys workbench Post-processing
Computational Fluid Dynamics with Ansys (Practical)
Dynamics with Ansys (Practical) Creating the model Pre-Processing Solving Meshing Post-processing
Highlights Basic concept of CAE Introduction to Ansys & its application in Mechanical Engineering
Knowledge of Ansys workbench
Understanding of static, dynamic and vibration simulation tools of Ansys
Understanding of Finite Element Analysis on Ansys with practically elaborated example
Understanding of Computational Fluid Analysis on Ansys with practically elaborated example
Meshing
Nodal Analysis
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Future scope & benefits of the workshop: All industries as Space, Aeronautics, Automobile and Defense need experts Of CAE due to its increasing demand & uses. Many student projects can be done on FEA & CFD. Imparts advanced & latest engineering skills to students. Adds extra skill of softwares.
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : ` 1000/-per student
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Full Throttle Workshop on RC Engine Cars Design & Development
Topics Session 1
Introduction to Automobiles. a. Showcase similarities between the real Cars and RC cars
Introduction to radio control cars. Types of radio control cars. Components of Radio control cars (overview).
Session 2 Hands-On session (for individual groups).
Detailed explanation on working of component (for individual groups).
RC project ideas and games
Project Work: Design an Innovative Type of Radio Control Car for real life applications
It can be either drawn with free hand Sketch with Description of the Product.
It can be modelled in any CAD software with description of the Component. (Additional credit to be given)
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Session 3 Details on components to be fabricated.
Basic Tuning Procedures.
Racing Techniques
Session 4 Innovations in RC cars. (Discussion on RC projects submitted by Students and the
innovations done in RC cars)
Essential Checks before and after running your RC car.
RC car Quiz for all the participants.
Session 5 How to control RC cars on track.
Basic Stunt show on RC Nitro car.
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : ` 1000/-per student
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Network & Information Security
Cloud (Workshop on Cloud Computing)
I.T. Infrastructure (Workshop on I.T. Infrastructure - Beyond Routers)
Forensics-XPERT (Workshop on Cyber Forensics & Crime Investigation)
HackIN 2.0 (Workshop on Advance Ethical & Information Security)
Hack D Hackers (Workshop on Network & Web Security)
Social Engineering (Workshop on Social Engineering)
Duration - 16 hours (8 hours per day)
Charges - ` 1000/- per student
Toolkits - Online portal to offer Reading Material, Videos
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Cloud (Workshop on Cloud Computing)
About Workshop In the past, computing tasks such as word processing were not possible without the installation of application software on a user's computer. A user bought a license for each application from a software vendor and obtained the right to install the application on one computer system. Cloud computing differs from the classic client-server model by hosting applications on a server and they being used and managed by a client's web browser, without any need of installation of client version of an application. Centralization gives cloud service providers complete control over the versions of the browser-based applications provided to clients, which removes the need for version upgrades or license management on individual client computing devices.
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Topics Introduction to the cloud
What is a cloud? Evolution and Transformation How Cloud is different from Grid, parallel computing, VM, etc. Characteristics of cloud computing
Cloud Computing deployment models Public Cloud Private Cloud Community Cloud Hybrid Cloud
Cloud Computing Service Models
Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS) Platform as a Service (PAAS) Software as a Service (SAAS)
What makes a cloud?
Storage Virtualization Application virtualization Server virtualization Network virtualization
Advantages of cloud computing Cost model change (Capex to Opex only) Reduction in cost of ownership (TCO) On-demand scalability Reliability Ease of Use Reduction in operation overheads
Administering the Cloud
Server Provisioning Capacity planning How to provision servers in cloud What type of server do I need? Best practices
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Challenges of cloud computing Security Data privacy Performance Availability Governance
Cloud providers and their offerings Amazon Microsoft Google Salesforce.com
Amazon Web Services Services offered by Amazon Hands-on Amazon EC2 - Configuring a server, launching an instance S3- Allocating storage buckets, Creating groups, objects and bucket policies
Microsoft Windows Azure Microsoft Windows Azure architecture Services offered by Microsoft Azure Hands-on on Azure Creating and deploying an application on Azure Migrating an existing application to Azure Migrating the application's data to SQL Azure
Introduction to Force.com from Sales force
Infrastructure as a service Database as a service Integration as a service Logic as a service UI as a service Development as a service
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Hands-on demonstration of cloud computing
Creating an account on the cloud Starting a server instance Allocating storage and other resources Deploying an application
Providing Security Security Challenges in Cloud - VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) How to ensure security within cloud Firewall and security groups
Backup/Recovery of data Backups Backup strategy Where to save backup Restore operations
High Availability - HA How to ensure availability Provisioning across zones (Physical data-centres for availability) Elastic IPs for high availability
Server monitoring and Performance monitoring Monitoring needed in the cloud Monitoring tools availability Performance monitoring Tweaks to improve performance and availability
Introduction to Virtualization
Case Study – Cloud Computing
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I.T. INFRASTRUCTURE - Beyond the Routers
About Workshop
Everybody today aspires to work with the Software Giants like TCS, Infosys, Wipro and plans to
pursue various Specializations courses like B.Tech, B.Sc, M.Sc, M.Tech. The aspirant’s main
focus is towards Web Application Code Development, while being a part of these Software
Giants.
But beside Web application Code Development, there is another niche area being catered to by
these Software Giants -IT Infrastructure Management Talking about IT Infrastructure, we are
reminded of the Routers, Switches etc., but IT Infrastructure of any IT Company is much more
than this. Besides involving the use of these sophisticated devices, it also involves some more
important components which play a vital role while traversing through the Internet. With the
help of this Workshop, we intend to make B.Tech, B.Sc, M.Sc, M.Tech students aware of these
components like Firewall, IPS (Intrusion Prevention Device), VPN Device etc.
Alongside this Conceptual Overview, this workshop would also help the students to understand
that how they can prevent the Corporate Network from being hacked. We aim to talk about the
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Topics Basic Conceptual Overview of Router, Routing Protocols and Routed Protocols
Conceptual Overview of the concept of Zoning Internet Extranet Intranet (Militarized Zone) De-Militarized Zones
IT Infrastructure Components and their associated Zones Firewall IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) VPN (Virtual Private Network) NATing Servers
Domain Name System Server Proxy Server Web Application Server DHCP Server FTP Server Mail Server
Firewall Basic Operation of Firewall Types of Firewall
Stateless-Static Packet Filtering Firewall Stateful-Dynamic Filtering Firewall
Firewall Rule Set Conceptual Overview Standard Firewall Rules How to Create a Firewall Rule
Windows Firewall Host Based Firewall Security Products
Modern Firewall Architetcure Essence of a Firewall in the Corporate IT Infrastructure
How it protects the Servers in the Corporate Infrastructure
Protection to Corporate IT Infrastructure in absence of a Firewall
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IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) What is an IPS Device Uses of IPS Device Modes of Operation of IPS Device IPS Device Update Mechanism Advantages of IPS Device Disadvantages of IPS Device
VPN (Virtual Private Network) Leased Line Network and the Advent of VPN What is VPN (Virtual Private Network? How VPN can be Helpful? How does VPN Work? Types of VPN - Remote Access VPN Tunnelling Equipments to set up VPN Connectivity VPN Case let – Challenge VPN Technology – SSL VPN and IPSec VPN Advantages of VPN VPN Related Threats
End Point Security Posture Split Tunneling
Concept,
Advantages,
Configuration Web Application Attacks Unauthorized Access to Host Insecure Storage of Authentication Credentials by VPN Clients Misconfiguration
RSA - VPN Implementation Setting Client Based VPN Connection
NATing Conceptual Overview NATing Operation – How it works? Applications of NATing
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Domain Name System Server Conceptual Overview DNS Hierarchical Structure, Distributed Database
Top Level Domains Classification - Geographical and Organizational Fully Qualified Domain Name
DNS Server Classification -- Zone Information/ Function DNS Operation Modes - Recursive and Iterative DNS Caching
Conceptual Overview How DNS Resolves Queries
DNS Records - A, AAAA, MX, NS, PTR, CNAME DNS Zone Files Demo: nslookup utility
Command Line tool for forward DNS query, Reverse DNS Query and Extracting Domain Related Information
DNS Threats and Mitigation Split Zone Architecture Zone Information Leakage
Unauthorized Zone Zone Transfer
Reverse DNS Lookup
Zone Transfers Applications to keep DNS updated
Cache Poisoning Attack Conceptual Overview - How it happens Implications
Mail Redirection
Web Redirection
URL Redirection
Deletion Attack DoS Attack Demo:DoS Attack on a DNS Server Dynamic Updates using DHCP Client/ Server, Integrated with ADS Wrong Configuration - Non-Authoritative, Recursive Mode Integrity Compromise of ROOT Hints File DNS Amplification Attacks Other Security Parameters
Restrict DNS servers to listen on specific addresses
Configure Global Query Block List
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Antivirus
Types of Malwares – Virus, Worms, Trojans, Spyware, Ghostware, RansomWare etc.
What is an Antivirus How does an Antivirus Work?
Web Application Server Conceptual Overview Web Application Attacks
DHCP Server Conceptual Overview Overview of DHCP Operation Uses of DHCP Server
FTP Server Conceptual Overview FTP Operations – Active and Passive FTP Uses of FTP Server
Mail Server Conceptual Overview Overview of Email Filter Devices
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Forensic-XPERT (Workshop on Cyber Forensics & Crime Investigation)
About Workshop
This workshop is dedicated on Cyber Forensics & Crime Investigation. Computer Forensics is a detailed and scientific study, research and implementation of computer science subjects for the purpose of gathering digital evidence in cases of cyber crimes or for other scientific research purposes also it introduces the needs of the current cyber security sector.
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Topics
Understanding of an Organization’s IT Environment and Need for a Security Infrastructure
Some latest Attack Snippets What is Information Security What is CIA of Information Need to secure the Information Conventional IT Infrastructure of an Organization and associated
o Potential Threats
Advanced IT Infrastructure of an Organisation with Security o Implementation
Concept of Zoning – Demilitarized Zone, Militarized Zone Basic Servers being used in the IT Environment and their positioning in
different Zones o Web Server, o DNS Server o DHCP Server o Proxy Server etc.
Brief Insight of the IT Security Devices used Overview of the Security Attacks
o TCP 3 way handshake o SYN Flood Attack o DOS and DDOS Attack and Botnets o Demo: Live DDOS Attack o Man-In-the-Middle Attack o SMURF Attack o Social Attacks
Social Engineering – Live Demo Shoulder Surfing – Live Demo
o Salaami Attacks o IP Address Spoofing o Port Scans o Snififng
How VPN Works and its associated Security Threats
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What is Computer Forensics all about? Difference – Computer Crime & Un-authorized activities. 6 steps involved in Computer Forensics – Description of what is to be
carried in each step Need for forensics investigator
Security Incident Response What is a Security Incident Role of the Investigator in investigating a Security Incident Evidence Control and Documentation skills and Training of a Forensics Investigator – Technical, Presentation,
Professional
Corporate Regulation and Privacy Issues Computer Abuse in the Corporate World Security Policies Security and Acceptable-Use Policies
Evidence Control and Documentation Document, Documents, Document. Evidence Collection and Inventory Chain of Custody Evidence Storage and Security
Building a Forensics Laboratory Laboratory Standards Facility Physical Security Evidence Security Software Hardware Portable Forensics Labs
COMMERCIAL FORENSICS SOFTWARE TOOLS The Case for Commercial Tools Encase Access Data Forensics Tool Kit DriveSpy and Paraben
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Open Source FORENSICS TOOLS – Hands-On Windows Forensic Analysis Tools Open Source Process Explorer from SysInternals WhatsRunning Registry Decoder CPORTS Windows File Analyzer Windows File Checksum Inetgrity Verifier Registry Ripper Microsoft Log Parser Tool
Open Source Disk Imaging Tools What is Disk Imaging Utilities of Disk Imaging Disk Imaging Utilities Access Data FTK Imager
File Analysis What is File Analysis ? File Attributes Unix File Permissions Known File Type Signatures & Hashes Hands-On: File Alyzer Malwares
o Types- Virus, Worms, Trojan, Spyware, Grayware,, ScareWare o Malware infected files
Virus Characteristics Indications of a Trojan Infection Worms Hands-On: Windows File Analyzer- File Analysis Software
Log analysis Why Log Analysis Understanding Windows Log analysis Tools for Log Analysis OSSEC HIDS – SOLUTION for Efficient and FREE OF COST LOG ANALYSIS Installation Logs Windows Event Logs UNIX Syslogs GO TO INDEX
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Firewall and IDS/IPS Logs Live Demo: Firewall Log Analysis Apache Access Logs & Error Logs
Windows Forensics LIVE VS DEAD RESPONSES – WHEN AND WHY NETWORK CONNECTIONS TCP-States Hands-On -Whats Up Running Tool Hands-On-Process Explorer Tool Hands-On -CPorts Windows Processes Hands-On-Services.msc Hidden Files Hands-On-Concept of ADS (Alternate Data Stream) Hands-On -Windows File Analyser Tool AUDITING & THE SECURITY EVENT LOG Hands-On - Windows File Checksum Integrity Verifier Hands-On - Access Data Forensics Tool Kit Hands-On -Indentifying the USB Drives Connected to the System Hands-On -NMAP Tool Create a Disk Image
Linux Forensics Network connections, Services Logging and log files in UNIX Demo - Real Time Command Logging Live Demo: Forensic Analysis using OSSEC HIDS
CONCLUDING THE INVESTIGATION Documentation Preparation Concluding a Corporate Investigation Testifying in Court Ethical Responsibilities
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HackIN 2.0 (Workshop on Advance Ethical & Information Security)
About Workshop Theory without Practice is blind". Hacking is not about the illegal things it's all about how to secure your system. This is a 2 day workshop with Rigorous 5 hour Hands-ON session. This workshop aims to give Technocrats a basic & Advance knowledge of hacking and how to protect your system against hazardous effects.
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Topics
Basics of Ethical Hacking Information Gathering Google Database Hacking Operating System Hacking & Security Hacking By Trojans and Backdoor Sniffer & Key loggers, Spywares Analysis: Virus, Worms & Spywares Etc. Hacking Email Accounts Data Hiding Techniques Hiding Identity Proxy Server & Virtual Private Network (VPN) Technology Hacking By USB & Live Devices Denial-of-Service Attack Honey Pots Credit Card Frauds & Cases Website & Database Hacking Attacks Penetration Testing & Vulnerability Assessment
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Hack D Hackers (Workshop on Network & Web Security)
About Workshop
Network security consists of the provisions and policies adopted by a network administrator to
prevent and monitor unauthorized access, misuse, modification, or denial of a computer
network and network-accessible resources. Network security involves the authorization of
access to data in a network, which is controlled by the network administrator. Users choose or
are assigned an ID and password or other authenticating information that allows them access
to information and programs within their authority. Network security covers a variety of
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Topics Defining Security
Layered Security – Application Layer/ Sesion Layer/ Network Layer/ Host Layer (Physical Layer)
Sources of Threat to Network o Sources of External Threats o Sources of Internal Threats
Secure Network Layputs/ Architecture
Basics of various devices (Networks + Security) – Routers, Switches, Firewalls, IPS/IDS, UTM
Network Security Devices – Firewalls, NIPS/ NIDS, UTM (Unified Threat Model)
Network Security
o Port Scanning – Vulerability Assessment o Network Mapping o Spoofing
TCP Spoofing DNS Spoofing IP Spoofing
Web spoofing o Hands-On
Detecting Spoofed Emails/ Websites
o DOS Attacks SYN Flood Attacks SMURF Attacks UDP Flood Attacks
o Hands-On Handling a DOS Attack DoS Defence Strategies Using System Logs to Detect a DOS Attack
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Kerberos CHAP
Wireless Security 802.11 Wireless Standards 802.12 Wireless Network Vulnerabilities Signal Bleed and Insertion Attacks Signal Bleed and Interception Attacks SSID Vulnerabilities DOS Battery Exhaustation Attacks Wireless Security Provisions
o 802.11x Security
Firewalls o Types of Firewalls – Packet Filtering/ Proxy Firewalls/ Application
Firewalls o Firewall RuleSet (Standard + Customised) o Firewall Features
Statesful Inspection Deep Packet Inspection
o Logging in Firewall and Log Analysis of Firewall Firewall Log Reporting Tools
Hands-ON of the CheckPoint Firewall Management Console.
NIPS – (Network Intrusion Prevention Device) o What is IPS Device o Depolyment to facilitate Network sEcurity o Modes of Operation o IPS Signature Tuning
IPS Screenshots – Attack Attempts/ Configuration Parameters
UTM – (Unified Threat Model) o What is UTM? o Utilities in UTM o Features of UTM o DLP – Data Leak Prevention
VPN – Virual Private Network o What is VPN?
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o How Security is ensured in VPN o Mode of Operation of VPN
Hands-on the Tools o Tennable Nessus o NexPose
Malwares o Malware Types o How AntiVirus Works o Gateway Level AntiViruses-UTM Component
Encryption o Introduction o Types-Symmetric Key, Assymetric Key, Hashing o Encryption in E-Commerce o Difference between HTTP and HTTPS o Concept of Digital Certificates – how they ensure Security o Hands-On o MD5 generator
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Social Engineering (Workshop on Social Engineering Management)
About Workshop
Social engineering is the technique of circumventing technological and physical security
measures by manipulating people to disclose crucial authentication information. Social
engineering, in the context of security, is understood to mean the art of manipulating people
into performing actions or divulging confidential information. While it is similar to a confidence
trick or simple fraud, it is typically trickery or deception for the purpose of information
gathering, fraud, or computer system access; in most cases the attacker never comes face-to-
face with the victims.
"Social engineering" as an act of psychological manipulation had previously been associated
with the social sciences, but its usage has caught on among computer professionals.
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Topics
Reconnaissance o Information Gathering o OSINT SEARCH ENGINES. o For an organization using various social engineering techniques o Tasks to be performed on an organization for social engineering o Organization Web presence o Finding Government contracts o Partners and Third parties o Job postings o Financial Information. o Information Harvesting o OSINT /Social Media o People Search and investigation o Real world information gathering.
Creating a Wireless Access Point bridge to plant internally
‘Creeper box’ – Dial in by GSM and connect after planting internally
How to read a person
o Types of Social Engineering o Pretexting o Phishing o Baiting o Physical o Role of social networks in social engineering.
Reverse Social Engineering o Mail Spoofing Internal o Mail Spoofing External o Social Engineering over the phone o Social Engineering physical attack o Hardware key loggers o What to steal o Blending into the office
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Robotics Engineering BeginBOTICS
(Workshop on Manual, Pick & Place and Light Chaser Robot)
AutoBOTICS (Workshop on Line Tracer, Obstacle Sensor, Grid Solver, Wall Follower Robot)
MobileBOTICS (Workshop on Mobile Controlled and Autonomous Robotics)
EyeBOTICS (Workshop on Image processing Robot)
BOT SENSE (Workshop on Autonomous Robot)
BOT TOUCH (Workshop on Wireless control Robot)
MobileMaking (Workshop on Making of Mobile PHONE Using AVR)
E MATLAB (Application of MatLab for Electrical Engineering)
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BeginBOTICS (Workshop on Manual, Pick & Place and Light Chaser Robot)
About the Workshop
This is a Workshop which is best suited to beginners who are taking their first step towards
robotics. This workshop basically deals with designing various kinds of electronic sensors and
circuits and their use in making autonomous robots without using a microcontroller. This
module will be utilized to familiarize the students with the concepts of designing and building a
small robot that is capable of performing multiple tasks such as:
1. Manual robot
2. Pick & place robot
3. Light chaser robot
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Topics Introduction to robotics
o What is a robot o History of robotics. o Types of robots. o Applications of robotics. o Current and future market scenarios. o 4-d condition
Mechanical design o Designing of body o Kinematics and dynamics of robot o Multi wheel mechanism o Pick & place mechanism o Four-bar mechanism o Suction mechanism
Electrical Systems o Power Supplies (Electrical and Batteries) o Voltage Regulation o Switches o Relays o Motor Drivers o Linear Drives
Hands On - Actuators o DC Geared motors o Stepper Motors o Servo Motors
Control & Sensing
o Sensor basics o Selection of Sensor o H-bridge Motor Driver o Tangential principle of turning
Computing o Number system o Instruction set & uses
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o LED Glowing o Light chaser module
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : ` 1200/-per student
Complimentary kit for a team of 4 or 5
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AutoBOTICS (Workshop on Line Tracer, Obstacle Sensor, Grid Solver, Wall Follower Robot)
About the Workshop AutoBOTICS is workshop on intelligent Autonomous, microcontroller based with multiple
sensor robots. This workshop is dedicated to clear the basic concept of electronic & electrical
components. In this workshop student will make their Self Brain Robot which will do various
activities like:
1. Line Tracing
2. Obstacle sensing & avoidance
3. Grid solving
4. Wall Follower
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Topics Mechanical Design
o Designing of body o Kinematics and Dynamics of Robot
Electrical Systems o Power Supplies (Electrical and Batteries) Voltage Regulation
o Switches o Relays o MotorDrivers o LinearDrives
Actuators o DC Geared Motors
o Stepper Motors
o Servo Motors
Circuit Theory o Working principle of circuits o Sensing & control
Autonomous Robots
o 4-D Conditions o Introduction to BEAM robotics Microcontroller based robots
Introduction to UGV
HandsOn - Control & Sensing o Sensor basics o Selection of Sensor o H-bridge Motor Driver o Tangential principle of turning
Microcontroller selection o Microcontroller basics Architecture of microcontroller o Interfacing Microcontroller motors Programming o Embedded C programming/ALP
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Computing o Number system o Instruction set & use
Programming o Introduction to Keil compiler o Introduction to Proload o Burning microcontroller through RS232
Software: o Keil o Proload o Multisim o Pinnacle
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : ` 1350/-per student
Complimentary kit for a team of 4 or 5 Participants
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MobileBOTICS (Workshop on Mobile Controlled and Autonomous Robotics)
About the Workshop
MobileBOTICS is the advance level workshop in which you can control your robot using your
mobile phone. This workshop is dedicated to designing and controlling your machine using a
cell phone. It also deals with microcontroller programming and customizing for mobile
controlled machines. After the workshop, a student will be able to come up with a machine
which can be controlled by using a remote Cell phone.
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Topics
Introduction to Basic Electronics o Electronics Components related to mobile robotics o How Transistors are used in practical ircuit?
o How Capacitors are used in Filter circuits?
o How can someone choose the value of Resistors and their practical use? o What are Integrated Circuits?
o Which ICs are commonly used and How?
o What are Photosensors?
Introduction to Atmel's ATmega 8/16/32 microcontroller o What is Microcontroller? o Difference between microcontroller and microprocessor?
o Microcontroller Architecture and interfacing
o How can we use a microcontroller in our own circuits? o Microcontroller Programmingin 'C' o Writing your First 'C' Program in AVR Studio o Compilation and debugging o Loading Compiled 'C' Program
DTMFdecoderICs o What is DTMF?
o Interfacing of DTMFICs Concept and Algorithms Testing of a DTMF Circuits
Developmentof aMobilephone Controlled Robot o Assembling of MobileBOTICS Kit o Programming of Atmega 8 microcontroller for Mobile control Robot o Testing of Final Circuit o Test run of Mobile Controlled Robot
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : `1350/-per student
Complimentary kit for a team of 4 or 5 Participants
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EyeBOTICS (Workshop on Image processing Robot)
About the Workshop
EyeBOTICS is the microcontroller based autonomous-robotics image processing robotics
workshop where you learn the art of making image processing autonomous robots. This
robotics workshop teaches you the fundamentals of MATLAB, autonomous robotics and adding
intelligence to the system using a microcontroller. Student attending the robotics workshop
learns MATLAB, properties of image, different tools that could be applied to image, study of
image, threshold detection, edge, color, shape, size and much more.
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Topics Introduction to Image Processing
o Different types of Sensors o Advantages of Camera Vision o Need for image processing
Enter MATLAB World o Introduction to MATLAB o Signal Representation o Matrix and Array Operations o Functions in MATLAB
Image Information o Capturing an Image o Concepts like Luminance, Hue, Intensity, Texture, Resolution, Pixel o Understanding Image Parameters o Finding Pixel Value
Image Processing o Image Processing Approaches o Functions to Enhance Images o Thresholding o Edge Detection
Motors and its Drivers o DC Geared Motors o Motor Driver IC
Microcontroller o Microcontroller Board o Interfacing with Computer
Computer Controlled Robot o Data Communication o Fixed path movement
Image Processing Robot o Camera Interfacing o Algorithm Developing o Simulation for Overhead Based Camera
Maze Solver Robot o Developing different types of Robot
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Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : `1250/-per student
Complimentary kit for a team of 4 or 5 Participants
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BOT SENSE (Workshop on Autonomous Robots)
About the Workshop
BOT-SENSE is the microcontroller based autonomous robotics and sensor based communication robotics workshop. Where you develop the art of making sensor based robots system. In this robotics workshop you will be able to know the fundamentals of sensor communication (such as accelerometer, PIR sensor), designing and building autonomous robots using a microcontroller
Topics
Introduction to Robotics o Motion Sensing
o Applications of Motion Sensing
o Robotics and Industry
Microcontroller Programming o C Programming
o What is Microcontroller?
o Why AVR?
o Atmega16 and its Features
o Input and Output Interfacing
Communication o Communication Protocols
o Wireless Communication
o RF Communication
o USART in ATmega16
Practical Session - 1 o Software for Programming
o Programmer (USB
o Interfacing AVR Development Board & Programmer
o LED Blinking
o RF Communication
Motion Sensors
o Motion Sensors o PIR and Accelerometer
o ADC with ATmeag16
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Motors and Driver o DC Geared Motor
o Motor Driving Concept
o Motor Driver IC L293D
Practical Session - 2 o Interfacing of Motion Sensors
o Interfacing of Motor Driver
o Wireless controlling of Robot using Motion Sensor
o Bot Sense
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : ` 1250/-per student
Complimentary kit for a team of 4 or 5 Participants
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BOT TOUCH (Workshop on Wireless control Robot)
About the Workshop
BOT TOUCH is a wireless controlled robot workshop,where you monitor your robot on touch screen and it actually moves on surface. The same robot gets controlled by computer at a remote location.
Topics Introduction to Robotics &Microcontroller Programming
o C Programming
o What is Microcontroller
o Why AVR?
o Atmega16 and its Features
o Input and Output Interfacing
Practical Session – 1 o Microcontroller Programming o LED Blinking
o Generating Different Patterns
o Interrupts
Communication o Communication Protocols
o Wireless Communication
o RF Communication
o USART in ATmega16
Practical Session - 2 o USART Programming
o Wireless Interfacing
o Data Communication
Touch Screen Interfacing o Touch Screen
o Types of Touch Screen
o Touch Screen Interfacing with MCU
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Motors and Driver o DC Geared Motor
o Motor Driving Concept
o Motor Driver IC L293D
Practical Session - o Interfacing of Touch Screen
o Interfacing of Motor Driver
o Wireless controlling of Robot using Touch Screen
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : ` 1500/-per student
Complimentary kit for a team of 4 or 5 Participants
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MobileMaking (Workshop on Making of Mobile PHONE Using AVR)
About the Workshop Embedded systems are omnipresent nowadays and make possible the creation of systems with
a functionality that cannot be provided by human beings. Mobile phone is one of the most
important applications of embedded systems. Nowadays, virtually everyone carries a mobile
phone, including the young children. They have become the most important item individual
can own. mobile phone workshop which is the microcontroller based advanced level workshop
where you will learn the art of making mobile phone using AVR micro controller and some
discrete modules .In this workshop you will not only know how a mobile is made, it will also
enable you to make one for yourself; in fact after the completion of the workshop you will
have a working mobile phone in your hands by which even you can control your robot by
sending message!!!!
Topics
Introduction to Embedded System and Robotics o Embedded Systems o Basic Electronics o Power Supply
Microcontroller Programming
o C Programming o What is Microcontroller? o Why AVR ? o Atmega16 and its Features o Generating Different Patterns o Software for Programming o LED Blinking o Input and Output Interfacing
LCD and Keypad Interfacing o 16x2 LCD Interfacing o 4x4 matrix Keypad Interfacing o Displaying characters on the LCD
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Communication o Types of Communication o UART of ATmeag16 o USB to TTL Conversion
GSM Modem Interfacing o Testing GSM Modem o AT Commands o Hyper Terminal / Real Term o Calling and Sending SMS through Mobile
Making of Mobile o Calling and Sending SMS through GSM Modem o Making of Complete mobile using Atmeag16, Keypad ,LCD and GSM Modem o Controlling Robot with your mobile using sending SMS
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : ` 1450/-per student
Complimentary kit for a team of 4 or 5 Participants
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E-MATLAB (Application of MatLab for Electrical Engineering)
About the Workshop Matlab is widely used in all areas of applied mathematics in education and research. Matlab
software is built up around vectors and matrices. This makes the software particularly useful for
linear algebra but it is also a great tool for solving algebraic and differential equations and for
numerical integration. Matlab has powerful graphic tools and can produce nice pictures in both
2D and 3D. Matlab also has some tool boxes useful for signal processing, image processing, etc.
Topics Introduction to MatLab
o The dominance of MatLab over other languages o Powerof Matrix computations o The application of Matlab in various fields of engineering
Matlab functions o Basic mathematical functions offered by Matlab o Matrix computations
Matlab Modelling o Advanced mathematical functionalities of matlab o Advanced system modelling using Matlab
Basic Electrical Circuit Analysis o Analysis of basic electrical circuits using Matlab o Obtaining different characteristic plots
Introduction to Simulink Introduction to Simulink Applications of Simulink in System modelling Modelling Basic electrical Circuit in Simulink and obtaining characteristic plots.
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : ` 1000/-per student
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Emerging Technologies
Android (Workshop on Latest Smart Phone OS)
Touch Magic (Workshop on making of touch screen devices)
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Android (Workshop on Latest Smart Phone OS)
About Workshop Android, an Open source Technology, is the latest Smartphone OS developed by Google has
completely jolted the smart phone industry. In nearly 2 years of it existence, it has over 40% of
the Smartphone OS share and is giving a tough competition to other smart phone segments –
BlackBerry, Windows Symbian.
Topics
Why Android? o An Open Source Technology o Growing Market Share o Opportunities
Android Overview o Evolution and Transformation o Potential & Future o Why Android is different (and important)
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SDK Inro o Platforms
o Tools
o Versions
Android Stack o Overview of the stack o Linux kernel o Native libraries o Dalvik o App framework o Apps
Hello World App o Creating your first project o manifest files o resource o running your app on Emulator
Main Building Blocks o Activities o Activity lifecycle o Intents o Services o Content Providers
Hello Views - Intro to different Views o Linear Layout o Relative Layout o Table Layout o Grid Layout
Basic Android UI o XML versus Java UI o Dip's and Sip's o Views and layouts o Common UI components o Handling user events
Android System Overview o File System o Preferences o Notifications o Security model
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Advanced UI o Selection components o Adapters o Complex UI components o Building UI for performance o Menus and Dialogs o Graphics & animations
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : ` 1000/-per student
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Touch-Magic (Workshop on making of touchscreen devices)
About Workshop
A touch screen is an electronic visual display that can detect the presence and location of a touch within the display area. The term generally refers to touching the display of the device with a finger or hand. This workshop is based on developing Touch Screen Devices using the concept of Surface Computing. Touch is one of the most powerful and inciting sensations that we can experience. Multi touch technology has been a path breaking new field of research in the domain of human-computer interaction and has been implemented in devices like the Microsoft Touch.
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Topics
Introduction o Introduction to TouchScreen o Introduction to Multi touch technology o Introduction to Matlab and image processing o History o Features
Surface technology attributes o Direct Interaction: o Multi Touch: o Multi user o Object Recognition
Structure o Screen o Infrared o CPU o Projector
Components o Kernel
Program execution Interrupts Modes Memory management Virtual memory Multitasking Disk access and file systems
Device drivers o Networking o Security o User interface
Various OS o Android o BSD o iOS o GNU/Linux o Mac OS X o Microsoft Windows o Windows Phone
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Hardware Technologies o Camera Hack o Image processing using matlab Operating laptop using LED pen o webcam and matlab Diffused Illumination o How to use projected image from projector as touchscreen
Optical Technologies - Application o BuildingTGTouch Mini Frustrated Total Internal Reflection o Building TGTouch Table V1 Various flash applications using multitouch o Smoke o Fire o Multikey o Paint o Ripples o Bloom o Gesture
Duration - 16 hours (8 hours per day)
Charges - ` 1000/- per student
Toolkits - Online portal to offer Reading Material, Videos
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Multimedia Workshops
Game-o-Graphics
(CG GAME ARENA DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP)
AFX (Workshop on Animation & 3D Designing)
Photoshop (Workshop on Photo Editing &3D Graphic Design)
Flash-o-Mania (Workshop on Flash & Film Design)
CorelDRAW (Workshop on Corel Draw Software)
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : ` 1000/-per student
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Game-o-Graphics (CG GAME ARENA DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP)
About Workshop
This workshop is specially designed for those who want to work in animation and game
developmentfield.Students will do hands on at Environment Development, Flag Animation and
Character Animation which has no match to any technical knowledge given to the students in
their regular programs. Animation in movies, television, commercial media and corporate
videos is increasingly being used because of its flexibility and cost effectiveness. It is a great way
to add high impact to any visual material.If you really want to be a part of colourful and creative
World then this workshop will help you out.
Topics Interactive session about Game Development, Animation & MAYA
Introduction o About Game Development & Animation o About MAYA o Application of MAYA
GUI o Clearing the user interface o Learning functions of different pallets
Understanding different Primitive shapes o Create Primitive shapes
Learning about Different modes of an object o Creating shapes with multiple objects o Learning about Mesh Flow
Familiarizing Tool Palette o Learning functions of different tools o Implementation of these tools with shortcuts
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Environment Development with Complex Modelling
o Learning concepts of detailed Modelling o Going through the ‘Edit Mesh’ menu o Creating models
Advanced Modeling o Learning to place Blueprints for higher modelling o Plane Modelling o Demo of complex models like Face/Mountain terrain
Texturing, Lighting, Camera & Animation
o Texturing
Hyper shade Palette
Unwrap UV
o Lighting
Learning about different lights
Lighting Effects
Production House lighting technique
o Understanding Camera
Learning to use camera for production level
Learning about camera settings
o Rendering
Learn to render images with different sizes & quality
Rigging & Animation o Rigging
How to place bones
How to assign controllers to bones
Explaining the use of ‘Advance Biped’ o Time Line & Animation
Learning about Frames & Frame rate
Explaining concept of animation
Key frame animation
Frame by frame animation
Camera Animation
Object Animation
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Dynamic & nDynamic Animation o Learning about Dynamic 3D world o Understanding different forces of Dynamic 3D world o Create attractive Animations using Dynamic & nDynamic
Advance Animation o Character Animation
Explaining Principles of Character Animation
Creating a Character Animation
Production House Working Tips
o Project Maintenance
How to create new Project & work in it
o Project Uploading in Game Engine
Learning about Game engines
Explaining Project Uploading in Game Engine
o Advance Rendering
Batch Rendering
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AFX (Workshop on Animation & 3D Designing)
About Workshop This workshop is specially dedicated to those who dream to work in an environment full of colour and imagination and want their careers in a happening animation industry It also covers an overview of the 3D computer animation industry, Basic modeling techniques, Creation of materials & Texture maps, Basic lighting techniques, Basic camera manipulation, Hierarchy linking, Basic key framing techniques, Rendering and Basic designing techniques in animated movies. After the workshop participants will come up with a short 3D movie designed by them.
Topics Interactive session
o About animation o About MAYA o Application of MAYA
GUI o Clearing the user interface o Introduction of different palettes
Creating Primitive shapes o Polygon Primitives
o Nurbs Primitives
o Subdiv Primitives
Learning about Different modes of an object o Vertex mode
o Edge Mode
o Face Mode
o Object Mode
o Learning about Mesh Flow
Familiarizing Tool Palette
o Selection & Move tool o Rotate tool o Scale tool o Implementation of these tools with shortcuts
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Modeling o Learning the difference between Plane Modeling and Box Modeling o Go through the 'Edit Mesh' menu o Creating Interiors o Learning to place Blueprints for higher modeling
Texturing o Hyper shade Palette o Unwrap UV
Lighting o Learning about different lights o Simple lighting o Three point lighting
Creating Camera o Learning to use camera for production level o Learning about camera settings
Simple rendering o How to render image with different sizes
Rigging o How to place bones o How to assign controllers to bones o Explaining the use of 'Advance Biped'
Time Line & Animation o Learning about Frames & Frame rate o Explaining what is animation with the help of persistence of vision o Key frame animation o frame by frame animation o Camera Animation o Object Animation
Character Animation o Explaining Principles of Character Animation o Creating Simple Walk
Project Maintenance o How to create new Project & work in it
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Photoshop (Workshop on Photo Editing &3D Graphic Design)
About Workshop
Adobe Photoshop is a graphic editing program developed and published by Adobe Systems Incorporated. Adobe Photoshop is a professional image editing software package that can be used by experts and novices alike.
Topics Importance & Aspect of Design:
o Design in day-to-day life. o The Masters so far. o The approach.
Role of Photoshop: o The necessity of Photoshop. o The wide scope of use.
Getting to Know the Adobe Photoshop CS5 Workspace: o Discovering the Photoshop Tools panel. o Maximizing Photoshop productivity with screen modes. o Using Photoshop's panel system.
Basics of Working with Adobe Photoshop: o Understanding a Photoshop document's settings. o Removing a background. o Saving files and understanding file formats.
Making the Best Selections using Adobe Photoshop: o Creating a square selection
o Changing a selection into a layer
o Working with the Magic Wand tool o The Lasso tool o Adding to and subtracting from selections in Adobe Photoshop
o Using the Quick Selection tool o Understanding the Refine
o Selection Edge feature
o Making difficult selections with the Refine Edge feature in Adobe Photoshop.
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Painting and Retouching in Adobe Photoshop: o Setting up your Photoshop color settings o Photoshop color primer o Understanding color models o The RGB color model o The CMYK color model o Working in the RGB mode o Editing color settings o Selecting colors in Adobe Photoshop o Painting in Adobe Photoshop o Using the Color panel o Using the Brush tool o Changing opacity o Using the Airbrush feature o Using the new Bristle brushes in Adobe Photoshop o Applying color to an image o Changing Photoshop blending modes o The Eyedropper tool o Retouching images in Adobe Photoshop o Using the Clone Stamp tool o The History panel o The Spot Healing Brush o The Healing Brush
Getting to Know Layers: o Discovering Photoshop layers o Using the Photoshop Layers panel o Getting a handle on layers o Naming Photoshop layers o Selecting layers o Tips for selecting layers o Moving layers o Changing the visibility of a layer o Using masks in a layer o Preserve transparency o Creating a composition in Adobe Photoshop o Moving images in from other documents o Creating a layer mask o Editing the layer mask o Cloning layers o Aligning and distributing layers o Applying filters to layers o Creating a type layer o Applying a layer style GO TO INDEX
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Flash-o-Mania (Workshop on Flash & Film Design)
About Workshop
In just a few years Flash has become the premier Web animation tool. Much of what can be done with Flash can be done with JavaScript or more particularly Java. But what makes Flash ubiquitous is that it is both an authoring tool and a file format and its power is eclipsing other tools. For a general tool to create interactive application in minimal time, Flash is at the head of its class. Apart from this, it fosters the spirit of creativity, innovation and team work. It gives us a chance not only to conceive but also to create.
Topics Introduction
o About self o Interactive session o About animation o About flash o Application of flash
Gui o Basic interface o Brief introduction of all panels o Property pallet o Timeline pallet o Tools
Familiarizing basic tools o How to use all the tools o Explaining the stage properties o Changing properties of all objects
Time line o Frames, layers, play head o Explaining what is animation with the help of persistence of vision o Frame by frame animation
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Tweenings o Introduction of tweening o Motion tweening with examples o Motion guide tweening with examples o Shape tween with examples o Effects created with the combinations of all above tweenings
Masking o Introduction of masking o Simple examples of masking o Complex animations created with masking
Symbols o Brief introduction of all type of symbols o Types
Graphic o Creating reusable objects
Movie clip o Management of timeline with the help of movie clip o Creating animated reusable objects o Creating complex animation with simple movie clips
Buttons o Explanation a button in detail o Creating simple buttons o Creating interactive buttons o Creating animated buttons
Scripting o Time line scripting o Script on buttons o Script on movie clip o Advance scripting o Page linking. o Mail script o Dice o Location control of any object
Importing videos o Creating flv o Publishing o Publish settings o Finalizing publishing
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CorelDraw (Workshop on Corel Draw Software)
About Workshop
The world’s leading Vector design software, offers its users cutting edge graphic design tools. Join 2 day introductory workshop, exploring these mind blowing tools. We recognize and use CorelDraw on a daily basis for its design flexibility. There are other design packages available in the industry but none has the versatility that CorelDraw offers.
Topics
Customizing and understanding your workspace,
Moving spacing and aligning objects,
Exploring tools in depth such as:
Pick
Shape
Crop
Bezier
Artistic Media
Smart Fill
Rectangle
All Trim and Weld Tools
PowerTRACE
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Web Technology Workshop
JOOMLA (Workshop on Web Technologies & Open Source Content Management: JOOMLA)
Drupal (Workshop on open source enterprise content management system: ECMS)
e-Click (Workshop on Social Networking & Advance SEO & SEM)
Python & Perl (Workshop on Python & Perl)
HTML5 (Workshop on website development using HTML5)
Spin Around the Web (Workshop on website development)
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day)
Fees : ` 1000/-per student
Pre-requisite – Basic Knowledge of HTML
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JOOMLA (Workshop on Web Technologies & Open Source Content
Management: JOOMLA)
About the Workshop
Joomla is one of the most powerful content management systems available. This practical
introductory Joomla workshop provides participants with real-world experience in building and
administering a Joomla Content Management System Site. This Joomla course will show the
power and scope of using Joomla as a CMS for professional commercial websitesThis is a
comprehensive Joomla course designed for people who have little IT (Information Technology)
knowledge to help individuals gain a good grounding in the fundamentals of this popular open
source Content Management System (CMS). So that they can create, manage and promote
their website. Only a little IT knowledge is necessary to attend this course.
This workshop is intended for:
Individuals who would like to have their very own, professionally built website.
College students seeking future in Web Technologies.
Education Faculty & Staff Responsible For Updating School Websites.
Communications & Marketing Students
Topics
Introduction to CMS (Content Management System), Web System
Understanding Web Layout, Structure and Joomla's Content Architecture
Installing & Configuring Joomla
Choosing and Editing a Template
Working with Menus.
Managing Users
Extending Joomla (modules, components & plug-ins)
Launching Joomla Site.
Hosting Administration with Cpanel, creating e-mails, doing back-ups
Search Engine Optimisation in Joomla
Joomla Advance Parameters
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Hands-on Practice. o Describe Joomla's key CMS features o Administer website content using Joomla's back-end functions o Modify the created websites o Install a Joomla instance from scratch o Learn to manage own hosting o Know where to look for Joomla resources, including Joomla extensions o Overall, be in a better position to manage and tweak Joomla
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Drupal (Workshop on open source enterprise content management system: Drupal)
About the Workshop Drupal is the world’s leading open source enterprise content management system (ECMS).
Many of the world’s top brands are leveraging Drupal to build advanced, engaging sites at a
fraction of the cost of traditional ECMS. While Drupal is free and open source, there is a
significant learning curve to unleashing its power. Let’s solve that problem!
Curious about how Drupal works? Looking to build more engaging websites? This series is for
you. Over the course of four sessions we will walk you through how to build a Drupal site from
the ground up including:
Installing and extending Drupal
Managing content, navigation and taxonomy
Managing users and permissions
Managing page layouts and themes
Introduction to advanced concepts
The workshop is a mix of lecture and hands on workshop; we will be setting you up with an
actual website that you will be building during the course. This Workshop is designed to help
expose you to a world of new possibilities in web development. By the end of the course you
will be familiar with fundamental Drupal concepts used in building any site.
The workshop is intended for:
Students looking to break into the ultra-hot Drupal market.
Anyone in publishing, entertainment, education, government or any other industries
who can benefit from advanced engagement driven websites.
Enterprise webmasters looking for a more progressive web platform without the high
cost of traditional ECMSs.
Sales and marketing managers looking for better ways to build brand, generated sales
and engage and retain customers.
SMB owners looking to build an industry leading web presence.
Non-profit managers looking to modernize their website to best engage constituents
build community and drive contributions.
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Topics
Introduction
What is Content Management System?
Fundamentals about Drupal
Things need to know before installing Drupal.
Drupal Installation
How to use modules to add features?
User Management
Content Management
Website Building (Managing page layout & themes)
Introduction to some advanced concepts.
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e-Click (Workshop on Social Networking & Advance SEO & SEM)
About the Workshop Learn all about Latest web technologies and internet marketing aspects termed as Search Engine
Optimization (SEO) or optimization of the Social Media termed as Social Media Optimization (SMO) and
begin managing your own website promotion strategy like a professional at this workshop.
Attendees will be provided with instructions to build and manage their own website campaigns.
A proper session will also be given on the integration of Social networking technologies for
better user penetration.
Target Audience
Anyone wants to make career in Internet marketing industry as SEO Analyst, SEO
Manager, Internet Marketing Expert, Google Analytics and Google Ad words
professional.
Who wish to promote & sell product and services in global market without investing a
fortune
Anyone who want to add some extra specialization in his/her profession while working
in IT industry
Topics SEO & Analytics Session
o WHOIS Lookup and Domain Name Forecasting o SEO Techniques o SEO Perception
User Perspective SEO Machine Perspective SEO
o SEO Preferred URL Architecture o Metadata & SEO Preferred Coding o Website Analytics o Insights & Control of Websites o Website Analysis & Considerations o Tools for Search Engine Optimisation o Alerts
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Online Branding & User Penetration o Brand Analysis o Brand Management o Brand Reputation Management o Multimedia Integration o Point to Point Monitoring o Personalised Chartroom Penetration
Google Apps o Introduction about Google Apps o Configuring your professional email id on Google (Gmail). E.g.:
[email protected] o Google Cloud Connect o How to take benefits of other Google Apps.
Social Networking Technologies Session
o Facebook Specific Session Website Integration Session User Feasibility Study Commercial Policies & Pagemaking
Form Integration (FBML)
Syndication Technologies Concept of Syndication RSS Feeds & FeedBurner
Website Updatation using Email SMS
MultiNetworks Synchronising
Synchronisation of Social Networks for optimal commercial interests
VoIP Application Model
Other Emerging Socialnetworking Technologies
Black Hat SEO
o Introduction to Black Hat SEO
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Python & Perl (Workshop on Python & Perl)
About the Workshop Python: Python is a programming language that lets you work more quickly and integrate your systems
more effectively. You can learn to use Python and see almost immediate gains in productivity and lower
maintenance costs.
PERL: Perl is a highly capable, feature-rich programming language with over 24 years of development.
Perl 5 runs on over 100 platforms from portables to mainframes and is suitable for both rapid
prototyping and large scale development projects.
Topics Python
o Introduction to Python o Built-in Data Structure o Introducing Lists o Declaring Variables o Conditional Statements & Loops o Functions o File I/O o Database Integration with Python o Graphical User Interface o Web 2.0 Architecture o Hands on Practice
PERL o Introduction to Perl o Basic Syntax o Control Structures o Conditional Statements o Loops o Functions – Built-in Functions o Subroutines o File Management o Work with Forms o Database Integration with Perl o Web 2.0 Architecture o Hands on Practice
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HTML5 (Workshop on website Development using HTML5)
Topics
Day 1
Laying out a Page with HTML5
o Page Structure
Laying out a Page with HTML 4 - the "old" way
Laying out a Page with HTML5
o New HTML5 Structural Tags
Page Simplification
HTML5 - How We Got Here
o The Problems HTML 4 Addresses
o The Problems XHTML Addresses
o The New More Flexible Approach of HTML5 - Paving the Cowpaths
o New Features of HTML5
HTML5 and JavaScript
o Additional Changes
Modernizr
o The HTML5 Spec(s)
o Current State of Browser Support
Sections and Articles
o The section Tag
The HTML 4 Way
The HTML5 Way
o Display of HTML5 Structural Elements
o The article Tag
o Outlining
Sectioning
o Accessibility
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HTML5 Audio and Video
o Supported Media Types
o The audio Element
Audio Formats
Multiple Sources
Audio Tag Attributes
Getting and Creating Audio Files
o The video Element
Video Tag Attributes
Creating and Converting Video Files
o Accessibility
o Scripting Media Elements
o Dealing with Non-Supporting Browsers
o Graceful Degradation
Day 2
o HTML5 Forms
o Modernizr
o New Input Types
search
tel
url and email
o date/time input types
o number
o range
o min, max, and step attributes
o color
o HTML5 New Form Attributes
autocomplete
novalidate
o Some Other New Form Field Attributes
required
placeholder
autofocus
autocomplete
form
pattern
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o New Form Elements
datalist
progress and meter
HTML5 Web Storage
o Overview of HTML5 Web Storage
o Web Storage
Browser Support
Local Storage
Session Storage
Prefixing your Keys
o Other Storage Methods
Web Database Storage
Indexed Database API
HTML5 Canvas
o Getting Started with Canvas
Context
o Drawing Lines
Multiple Sub-Paths
The Path Drawing Process
The fill() Method
o Color and Transparency
o Rectangles
o Circles and Arcs
Radians
o Quadratic and Bezier Curves
o Practice
o Images
drawImage() - Basic
drawImage() - Sprites
o Text
Text Properties
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Spin Around the Web (Workshop on website Development)
Topics
Day 1 o Introduction of Web Development
Web Designing Internet Clinet Server concept Portal What should be in your landing page How to create first website first/home page
o HTML Developing website using HTML Formatting using HTML Inserting Images Links with HTML Creating Tables & Forms
o JavaScript Introduction to JavaScript Using Variables Using Conditions & Loops How to Create Events How to use Java Script Objects Validation through JavaScript Animation using JavaScript
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Day 2 o CSS
Introduction to CSS How to implement CSS Latest CSS Techniques Develop website using CSS
o PHP & MySQL Introduction to PHP How to create Function Discuss type of Array Connectivity through Mysql Database. Insert, Delete, Update, and Get Data from Database. Create Session and cookies File uploading and downloading How we create dynamic image in php Using PHP Mail function PHP library function Hands on Practice
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Invetsment Market Based Workshops
Bulls & Bears
(Workshop on Investment/Share Market)
Mutual Funds and Financial Derivatives
(Workshop on Mutual Funds and Financial Derivatives)
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Bulls & Bears About the Workshop The workshop is directed towards making you learn how to earn easy money in the stock
market by using your analytical skills, your knowledge and awareness of the Economics around
the globe. It brings you general awareness about the global stock indices, how the stock
markets work, and the bull & bear phase of stock markets.
Topics Introduction
o Investment Game
Types of Investments o Basic of Stocks – What are Stocks, Other Investment Options
Theory of Stock Exchange Theory & Common Terms used in Stock Market Every day usage and Practical Problem
Practical Session:
Trading / Trade Systems / Protocols
o Introduction o Neat o Market Type:
Normal
Odd lot
Retail Debt Market.
Clearing and Settlement o Introduction
Transaction Cycle, Settlement Process, Settlement Agencies, Risks in Settlement
o Settlement Cycle o Securities Settlement o Funds Settlement
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Trading Membership o Stock Brokers - Introduction, Membership in NSE o Sub-Brokers
Introduction of derivatives o Need Types o Nature of derivatives o Growth of Derivatives in world
Practical Session:
Introduction of Currency Trading
o Need of Currency Trading o Requirement for Currency trading for Students o Growth of Currency Derivatives in world
Practical Session:
Introduction of Commodities Trading
o Need of Commodities Trading o Requirement for Commodities trading for Engineers o Growth of Commodities Derivatives in world
Software Online Presentation
Technical Analysis o Basic of Technical Analysis. o Understanding Charts & Patterns o Understanding of Business Publications like Newspaper, Portals , Magazines
Career in Investment Market
Exams Details o Beginner Module o Derivatives Market (Dealers) Module o Capital Market (Dealers) Module o Securities Market (Basic) Module o FIMMDA-NSE Debt Market (Basic) Module o Surveillance in Stock Exchanges ModuleNSDL - Depository Operations o ModuleCommodities Market Module o AMFI - Mutual Fund (Basic) Module o AMFI - Mutual Fund (Advisors) Module o Corporate Governance Module
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Mutual Funds and Financial Derivative Markets
About the Workshop Not all investors may be in a position to undertake fundamental and technical analysis before they decide about their investment options. Neither have they had the resources nor the expertise to do so. Instead of direct investing, the investor those who are small investor may go for indirect investing through MUTUAL FUND. Instead of becoming shareholder, or a bondholder of a company, these investors would become unit holder of mutual fund.
When an investor invests in shares, debentures or other securities, he invariably runs the risk of increase or decrease in the market price of these investments. There is always the risk of capital loss to investor. What is required, therefore a hedging mechanism for the investor. Derivative contracts provide risk-hedging mechanisms in Varity of ways. Derivatives are the agreement whose value depends on the value of some underlying assets
This workshop aims to impart basic knowledge about the Mutual Funds.
Topics to be covered in Mutual Funds 1. Meaning of Mutual fund
2. Features of Mutual fund
3. Trends in mutual fund in India
4. Various Mutual funds schemes
a) On the basis of income
b) On the basis of portfolio
c) On the basis of load
d) On the basis of life
e) Based on maturity.
f) Special plans
5. Benefits of mutual funds
6. Returns from mutual funds
7. Structure of mutual fund.
8. Mutual fund in capital market
9. Regulation of mutual fund.
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Topics to be covered in Financial Derivatives 1. Meaning of derivatives
2. Feature of derivatives.
3. Types of derivatives.
4. Structures of derivatives.
5. Types of Financial derivatives
(a) Forward
(b) Futures
(c) Options
(i) Types of options
(ii) Working of options
(iii) Terminology of options.
(iv) Basic options strategies.
(d) Swaps
(i) Characteristics of swap market
6. Indian Derivative Market
.
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Management Workshops
NLP (Workshop on Neuro Linguistic Programming)
B-Etiquette (Workshop on Business Etiquette and Personal Grooming)
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (Workshop on Leadership Management &Emotional Intelligence)
Crack The Interview (Workshop on Interviewing Skills)
Entrepreneurship (Workshop on Personal Innovation & Leadership)
Win The Deal (Workshop on Negotiation Skills)
Personality Development (Workshop on Personality Development)
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NLP (Workshop on Neuro Linguistic Programming)
About the Workshop The workshop aims at imparting a comprehensive knowledge of skills, tools and techniques to
get the best of performance. NLP is a set of cardinal principles. It is an intervention to
understand parameters of change and adopt change in a most effective and natural manner.
The NLP techniques and exercises learnt during the workshop will be of help in all area of life;
be it physical health, family life, social standing, business, financial independence, better
friendship and relationship and mental and emotional. And most important, u will discover a
new soul in YOURSELF !!!
Topics During this life-transforming celebration (Yes, Celebration! As you will celebrate each time you reach the next level of your life), you will undergo (also get chance to conduct sessions with your fellow participants) a number of life-changing NLP techniques and exercises. Some of them will be
1. How to gain confidence for any situation like exam, public speaking, meeting new people etc.
2. How to create interest in your studies, job, work or family 3. How to condition your mind against any allergic response 4. How to condition your mind to attract more wealth in life 5. How to de-condition your mind against any addiction like food addiction, smoking,
alcohol 6. How to generate a new behavior that you really need for your success in any field 7. How to generate self-motivation for the things that you want to achieve 8. How to generate self-de-motivation for the things that you don’t want to do 9. How to create an unlimited flow of energy, wellness and happiness by resolving inner
conflict 10. How to create unstoppable positive attitude for unlimited success 11. How to eliminate patterns of anxiety, stress and depression and feel more delightful 12. How to transform your inner self image 13. How to learn any thin 10 times faster with 100% retention 14. How to solve the problem of Dyslexia (Learning disability in children) 15. How to double your score or percentage in your next exam 16. How to make children Spelling-Master GO TO INDEX
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17. How to make people your friend in less than 90 seconds 18. How to eliminate life-long fears and phobias 19. How to handle on-going bothering inner voice
Other Exercises
1. How to prepare your preview seminar for your training programs 2. How to present yourself in a better way 3. How to prepare & show your UNIQUE, mesmerizing and surprising NLP-mind-power
demo before public/organization etc. 4. How to prepare your NLP based program for allergy, weight loss and general wellness 5. How to prepare your NLP based program for students, youth, parents, teachers &
couples 6. How to keep upgrading your skill regularly
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B-Etiquette (Workshop on Business Etiquette and Personal Grooming) Greater awareness of grooming and etiquette skills will help you to increase your poise and
confidence. This will significantly change the impact that you have in any formal, professional
and social situations.
Benefits:
Enhanced social skills Greater confidence to interact with people from all walks of life Ability to make a positive first impression Ability to make a lasting impression Improvement in overall appearance
Topics Introduction
o Social Graces, o Etiquette o Body language:
Making a Great First Impression: o How to present yourself to people
o How to make proper introductions,
o Paying & Receiving Compliments,
o Small Talk & Networking
o Developing Your Professional and Personal Image
o Managing Different Personalities
Greeting and Introductions:
o Greeting Components
o The Protocol of Shaking Hands
o Introductions
o Introductory Scenarios
o Addressing Individuals
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Body Language:
o Understanding body language and its significant role in communication
Etiquette of Dressing: o The dos and don’ts in dressing o Understand various dress codes for different occasions o Clothes and Corporate Culture o Personal Props and Accessories for Men and Women
Cell Phone Etiquette
Business Card Etiquette
Behaviour outside the workplace o Office parties o Client invitations o Entertaining customers o In the pub after work
International Business Protocol o Corporate Protocol o Languages o Dress Codes o Forms of Address o Greetings o Social Situations o Dining Do's & Don'ts o Tipping o Gift Giving
Multi-cultural Challenges o Multi-cultural Etiquette o Examples of Cultural Insensitivity o Cultural Differences and their Effects on Business Etiquette
E-Mail Etiquette o General etiquette o Sending effective messages o Form and tone of the messages o Responding to messages o Organizing the different parts of an email:
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (Workshop on Emotional Intelligence)
About the Workshop Emotional intelligence (EI) is one of the most important ideas to hit the business world in recent
years. It is based on the notion that the ability of managers to understand their own emotions,
and those of the people they work with.
Topics Emotions—where they come from and how they affect you
1. What is your typical response to difficult people and situations? 2. How is it working for you? 3. How to see situations and people the way they really are - without distortion or
judgments 4. Stop the emotional train by detecting exactly when an intense emotion is taking over 5. The E-factor: Overcome draining emotions and regain your energy and zest for life 6. Your hot buttons-4 ways to keep people from pushing yours 7. A remarkable process for mastering your emotions
Know how to eliminate behaviours and habits that hinder success: 1. How to face up to conflict, in spite of the almost irresistible urge to run away 2. How to give yourself the most wonderful gift of all - the ability to choose your emotional
response on the spot 3. How to stop worry from spiralling out of control 4. The single best way to turn off negative self-talk 5. Take control of anger and other strong emotions 6. Common misconceptions about anger—and how to replace them with the truth 7. New, healthy ways for releasing anger 8. Reinterpreting events that would normally cause you to "lose it" 9. How and why to detect underlying causes of anger (without going to a therapist) 10. How to rewire your brain and stop overreacting—for good 11. How to see anger as a feeling—not an insurmountable fault 12. Replacing patterns of distorted thinking with "reality thinking"
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Stay positive and productive in the midst of workplace change: 1. The very real connection between stress and intense emotions 2. Dealing with workplace changes you have no control over—the secret to "going with
the flow" 3. Why some people thrive on the feeling of being overwhelmed 4. How to act calmly under pressure—and feel that way inside, too 5. Scientifically proven ways to remove stress and the symptoms associated with it 6. A new way to look at communication and how it can protect you from emotional
overload
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Crack The Interview (Workshop on Interviewing Skills)
About the Workshop You have just been invited to an interview with your dream company. It does not matter where
you went to school, the number of degrees you may hold, the experience you have or whom
you know; if you are unable to do the interview successfully, you will not get the job.
After attending this workshop student will find out tips to tackle tricky interview .This workshop
will provide Information & professional guidance for interview.
The Workshop intends to teach you the following:
a. Having the right body language while interviewing
b. Reading the body language of the interviewee
c. Having the appropriate tone while interviewing
d. Importance of listening skills while interviewing
e. Effectively dealing with the pressure of attaining targets
Topics Developing Hiring Skills: Studying the Job Profile/Description
Determining the core competencies – both technical and functional o Knowledge o Skills o Attitudes o Credentials o Experience
Prioritizing competencies Identifying the role of the candidate in the team
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Structure and Methodology of an Interview: Progressive Stages of an Interview
Preparing for an interview
Opening an interview
Building rapport
Gathering information
Giving information
Closing an interview
Probing Skills
Effective use of questions
Types of Questions:
Open-ended questions
Close-ended questions
Factual Questions
Questions about Opinions and F o PowerPoint Presentation o Role Plays & Simulations o Games and Group Activities o Audio and Video Clips o Individual Feedback
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Entrepreneurship (Workshop on Personal Innovation & Leadership)
About the Workshop Being an effective leader requires not only excellent technical skills, but also interpersonal and
management skills. This Entrepreneurship Training Program is aimed at providing essential
knowledge required to handle various communication and Entrepreneurship challenges faced
by Entrepreneurs.
The Workshop intends to impart knowledge about the following: Identify and utilize your unique Entrepreneurship style
Be a good mentor and coach
Build and maintain an effective team
Avoid micro-managing - the number one mistake of managers
Gain an understanding of the communication loop and how to avoid obstacles to
effective communication
Conduct performance reviews and provide effective feedback
Manage and adapt to change
Topics Situational Entrepreneurship
Motivating Employees
Coaching for Better Performance
Providing Effective feedback
Conducting Appraisals
Effective delegation
Managing low performers
Handling attrition
Appreciating personality differences
Managing Change
Situational Entrepreneurship Skills o Effective vs. ineffective Entrepreneurship – A study o Types and styles of Entrepreneurship
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Principles of Entrepreneurship o Basic personality traits required for Entrepreneurship o Developing Entrepreneurship skills o Skills required for managing people
Basic skills for different levels of management o Critical skill analysis: o Personal skills o Interpersonal skills o Group skills
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Win The Deal (Workshop on Negotiation Skills)
To reach an agreement that's acceptable to both parties you'll need to negotiate effectively and
have a number of key strategies and tactics at your disposal. This is a practical course. It's
packed with exercises and practice to help you to build the necessary skills you'll need to be
able to enter real-life negotiations with confidence and understanding
“My ability to negotiate fairly and confidently enables me to arrive at win-win solutions
which will deliver better outcomes for my organization.”
The Workshop intends to impart the knowledge about the following: Understanding Types of Negotiation
Understand the elements of persuasion that lead to a successful negotiation
Seeing Other Points of View
Reading Other People
Defining Your Negotiation Style
Working with Your Own Negotiation 'Rules' and Beliefs
Playing the 'Game' of Negotiation
Knowing Your Bottom Line
Knowing What to Give Away
Making Decisions
Closing The Deal
Read the other party’s needs
Topics Stages of negotiation
o Understanding the negotiation process, the aims of each stage and what they involve
Skills of negotiation
o Assertiveness o Persuasiveness / Influencing Skills o Conflict Resolution
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Preparing to negotiate: Emotions—where they come from and how they affect you
o Understand preparation from various angles: o Purpose o Desired outcomes for both sides o Profile of people present o Interests and Positions of all parties
Win-win negotiation
Essentials of Negotiation o Seeing Other Points of View o Building the Relationship o Reading Other People – Verbal and Non-Verbal o Defining Your Negotiation Style o Dealing with Emotions o Playing the 'Game' of Negotiation o What to Do When A Negotiation Breaks Down o Working with Your Own Negotiation 'Rules' and Beliefs o Dealing with Hidden Agendas
Negotiable and Non-Negotiable o Knowing Your Bottom Line o Knowing What to Give Away
Making Decisions o Closing The Deal
Action Planning o Identifying personal development needs o Using the workplace as a training ground to continually enhance these skills
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Personality Development (Workshop on Personality Development)
About the Workshop
If businesses or individuals want greater success, then the answer resides within the ability to improve motivation, improve the use of energy and to improve talent. Yet, almost every time, the emphasis is on talent or the hard skills with little or no focus on developing one’s own personality.
This is a busy one-day Personality Development training workshop that is designed to help emerging leaders create a more dynamic, loyal and energized personality and replicate it in their workplace.
By attending this Workshop, Student will learn how to:
Identify the link between motivation and employee performance
Recognize the external factors that can influence performance
Discover ways to build and encourage self-motivation
Learn effective strategies to encourage and sustain positive attitude
See things in different perspectives
Manage and adapt to change
Have a clear vision and overcome obstacles
Topics
What is Success? o Characteristics Essential to Achieving Success o Showing Self-Confidence o Never Give-Up
The Power of Positive Attitude
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Ways to Motivate Oneself o Focus o Hard Work o Positive believing o Character o Give more than what you get o Pride of performance o Passion o Strategy
Duration : 2 days (8 hours per day) Fees : ` 1100/-per student
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