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Indoor Air Quality 1.00 This course covers indoor air quality (IAQ) and useful associated skills. You will learn the difference between sick building syndrome and building-related illness, as well as the conditions that cause these illnesses. You will also learn model IAQ policies and practices.
"" Infectious Diseases in Early Childhood (CDA 1) 2.00 An infectious disease is an illness that is caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Many of these organisms live in or on our bodies, and are normally harmless. But under certain circumstances, they can cause disease. This course is also designed to be part of a Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential™ curriculum. It covers Subject Area 1: Planning a Safe, Healthy Environment to Invite Learning.
Infectious Diseases: Causes and Symptoms 1.00 An infectious disease is an illness that is caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Many of these organisms live in or on our bodies, and are normally harmless. But under certain circumstances, they can cause disease. Course Learning Objectives: - Describe infectious disease, and the ways in which germs that can cause infectious disease are spread. - Identify common symptoms of infectious diseases, and why young children are vulnerable to infectious diseases.
Infectious Diseases: Daily Health Check 1.00 This course is focused on the daily health check, and how it relates to policy guidelines about whether or not children with symptoms of infectious diseases can participate in program activities. Course Learning Objectives: Describe the elements of a daily health check. Discuss how daily health checks relate to policy guidelines about whether or not children with symptoms of infectious diseases can participate in program activities.
Infectious Diseases: Environmental Management 1.00 This course is focused on reducing the risk of infectious diseases in early care and education environments. Course Learning Objectives: List environmental management strategies for reducing the spread of germs that cause infectious disease.
Information Security Awareness 1.50 This course covers the fundamentals of information security, how to limit the amount of data collected, and duration of storage, and the ways to identify threats.
Information Security Awareness (Corrections) 1.50 This course covers the fundamentals of information security, how to limit the amount of data collected, and duration of storage, and the ways to identify threats.
Initiating an Emergency Response 0.50 This course describes a procedure for responding to the report of an emergency. This course will describe how to initiate an emergency response when receiving alarms via the firehouse non-emergency-phone, a walk up to quarters, and reporting an emergency that occurs in the firehouse. This course reviews the skills required to use equipment to receive, record, and transmit an incoming alarm. This course also includes several scenarios during which the student uses a simulated procedure to initiate a response to several types of reported emergencies. The clock time for this course is approximately one-half hours.
Innovation and Change 1.00 This course is designed to introduce the concept of innovation in the workplace and how innovation can change the way organizations think or operate. You will learn about the different degrees of innovation and about the characteristics of innovation. You will also learn how to adopt and encourage innovation and identify the aspects of change.
"" Innovative Learning for Modern Educators 1.50 This course is designed to empower educators with the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to seamlessly integrate innovative learning strategies into their classrooms. It is just one out of many educational professional courses we offer. Educators will develop the expertise to elevate student engagement, retention, and outcomes, surpassing the limitations of traditional teaching methods. Tailored to inspire, challenge, and guide, this course is a transformative journey for educators, equipping them to create enriched and dynamic learning experiences.
"" Instructional Planning for Paraprofessionals 0.50 This course covers the instructional responsibilities of a paraprofessional in the classroom. It is just one of many paraprofessional courses we offer. This course will help you understand what your role as a paraprofessional is in supporting students through instruction and how to support teaching and learning.
"" Instructional Planning for Teachers 1.25 This course covers the instructional responsibilities of a teacher in the classroom. It is just one of many teacher courses we offer. This course will help you understand what your role as a teacher is in supporting students through instruction and how to support teaching and learning.
"" Instructional Supports and Strategies for Paraprofessionals 2.00 This course covers the knowledge and skills all paraprofessionals need to safely and effectively support students with disabilities.
"" Instructional Supports and Strategies for Teachers 2.00 Welcome to Instructional Supports and Strategies for Teachers. This course covers the knowledge and skills all teachers need to safely and effectively support students with disabilities.
Integrating Academics and Enrichment 2.00 It is essential that skills presented during the instructional day are reinforced by the learning opportunities presented in out-of-school time programs. Presenting materials in alternative learning formats encourages children and youth to participate, and it is through this participation that programs help promote mastery. During this course, participants will develop an understanding of the California Content Standards for Public Schools, including the Common Core Standards, and explore how to integrate them into a balanced afterschool program.
"" Integrating Computational Thinking into the Classroom 1.25 This course covers integrating computational thinking into the classroom. It is just one out of many K-12 education courses we offer. This course will help you develop new knowledge about helping students become effective problem-solvers, ready to tackle the challenges of the modern world. Educators are crucial in preparing students for a future where adaptability and critical thinking are paramount.
Interior Attack Operation #1121 (Instructor Guide) 1.00 This is the instructor guide for the Interior Attack Operation Drill. This course will prepare the instructor to present and conduct this training session to an audience of firefighters. Course set-up requirements are described along with identification of key points and instruction for the demonstration and performance of the skill requirement of this training.
Internet Safety 1.00 There's almost no limit to what you can do online. The internet makes it possible to access information quickly, communicate around the world, and much more. Unfortunately, the internet is also home to certain risks, such as malware, spam, and phishing. If you want to stay safe online, you'll need to understand these risks and learn how to avoid them.
Internet Safety for Kids 1.00 In this course, you will learn about the common dangers of frequent internet use, the best ways to deal with and avoid such dangers, methods to teach kids about internet safety, and more.
"" Internet Tips 0.50 This course covers the basics of how to get started using the internet, including tips that can help make your experience the best it can be.
"" Interpretation Basics: Module 1 1.75 Upon completing this course, you'll know the National Association of Interpretation’s definition of interpretation and key considerations for interpretive experiences. You'll connect tangible resources to intangible concepts, identify Tilden's Six Principles, and consider the three A's for interpretive information. You'll understand zoo visit motivations, recognize non-formal audience characteristics, and identify zoo visitors' basic requirements. Finally, you'll apply three basic learning styles to interpretive experiences.
"" Interpretation Basics: Module 2 1.50 Upon completing this course, you'll understand the importance of purpose in interpretation programs and the steps for creating effective interpretive experiences. You'll center experiences around a main message and structure them with an introduction, body, and conclusion. You'll use effective transitions, consider conservation actions, and make experiences engaging. You'll apply communication techniques, develop question-and-response strategies, handle props and biofacts, ensure audience relevance, and manage challenging visitor situations.
Interviewing Skills 1.00 This course will teach you about the different types of interviews, how to prepare for an interview, important interview etiquette, how to stand out among other candidates, how to decide whether to accept or decline a job offer, and the types of questions which interviewers cannot ask.
Interviewing Skills: EEO Guidelines 0.50 The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) administers and enforces Title VII, which prohibits discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability, or genetic information. Other federal, state, and municipal laws also prohibit discrimination on these, and other, bases. In this course you will learn to: list the provisions, general principles, and key terms of EEO, and identify appropriate and inappropriate interview questions, including those that are not permissible according to the law.
Interviewing Skills: EEO Guidelines (Instructor Guide) 0.50 The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) administers and enforces Title VII, which prohibits discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability, or genetic information. Other federal, state, and municipal laws also prohibit discrimination on these, and other, bases. In this course you will learn to: list the provisions, general principles, and key terms of EEO, and identify appropriate and inappropriate interview questions, including those that are not permissible according to the law. This Instructor's Edition of this course includes notes and suggestions to assist you in presenting the material, whether in an in-person classroom setting, or as an instructor-led online or distance-learning course. It also provides you with the answers to questions found in mid-lesson activities, as well as in the quiz that concludes the course.

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