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ABBYY Timeline 6.0 and 6.1 Gap Course; it was designed for people who have completed 5.3 training and need to find out what’s new in versions 6.0 and 6.1.
Course duration:~ 2 hours
Access duration:365 days
This course prepares students to take the ABBYY Timeline Analyst certification test (along with the ABBYY Timeline Analysis version 6.1 course).
Although all the courses are stand-alone, we recommend you take them in the following order:
1) ABBYY Timeline Core Functionality;
2) ABBYY Timeline Analysis;
3) ABBYY Timeline SFTP Upload (optional).
During this course you will learn how to:
- Upload your data to the Timeline program in a prescribed manner to successfully start your analysis;
- Ascertain fundamental structural information about your projects;
- Apply newly learned techniques using provided sample data, where you can freely explore Timeline's many options and capabilities.
Equipment required for course participation:
- Laptop or desktop computer with a dual-core CPU;
- Internet connection and internet browser;
- Headset or speakers;
- Computer mouse;
- Printer - optional, to print PDF instructions.
Agenda:
The course consists of one e-learning lesson which contains detailed video explanations, as well as step by step instructions for completing hands-on tasks which focus on mastering essential skills and program functions.
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