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"" Change Management: Managing Change 0.50 This course will cover how to encourage creativity in employees and develop a commitment to change in employees. You will also learn how to communicate change effectively, improve listening skills, and control grapevine.
Mang Mountain Pit Viper 1.00 In this module you will learn about an elusive, beautiful—and highly threatened—species from China. The Mang Mountain pitviper Protobothrops mangshanensis is just as important to the ecosystem as the giant panda—if a little less cuddly.
"" Supporting Self-Awareness and Self-Management for Paraprofessionals 0.75 This online course is designed to empower paraprofessionals with the knowledge and practical strategies needed to effectively support self-awareness and self-management in students. Participants will explore the importance of self-awareness and self-management, learn about key concepts, and gain actionable techniques to create a positive and inclusive learning environment that fosters emotional well-being and ethical growth in students.
Building Upward: Resuscitation of Anaphylactic Shock Part 3—Scenario 2 1.00 In this second of three scenarios, we discuss the transport decisions that should be considered when dealing with the potential of a medical illness and a traumatic injury. Vanessa and Medical Director Dr. Jeremy Cushman discuss a patient who has a motorcycle accident that was caused by a beesting. This exciting discussion will effectuate a review of the minimum competencies of medical and trauma care at the EMT level. Final Exam: Please read each question carefully. You will have two attempts to gain a 70% or higher on this exam. If you are not successful in two attempts, you are welcome to take the course again to gain the certification.
"" Customer Relationship Management: CRM Implementation 0.50 This course will cover how to redesign your work processes, and identify reasons to implement CRM in stages. You will also learn how to implement CRM.
Animal Behavior 2: Application of Animal Behavior Research in Zoos and Aquariums 1.00 Modern accredited zoos and aquariums strive to use behavioral data to make many management decisions about the animals under their professional care. This course will provide an overview of many different uses of animal behavior in a zoological setting, including the ability to examine indicators of animal welfare.
"" Business Etiquette: Office Protocol 1.00 This course will cover how to describe business etiquette, present a professional appearance, and identify appropriate business attire. You will also learn how to practice cubicle and office etiquette and how to develop positive coworker relationships and avoid rumors, gossip, and conflicts.
"" Budgeting: Operating Budgets 1.00 An operating budget is a projection of the entire income statement of a company, or department. Operating budgets manage the operations of a company or department. They include the expenses associated with manufacturing, selling, and distributing products. Operating budgets also help to administer the daily functioning of the company. They project the expenses a company will incur in its manufacturing facilities, as well as the revenue that it will generate.
Expedition Ocean: Module 1 Teacher Version 1.00
Expedition Ocean: Module 1 Student Version 1.00
"" Student De-escalation Methods and Techniques 1.25 This course equips teachers with effective methods and techniques for de-escalating challenging student behavior in the classroom. It is just one out of many K-12 educational courses we offer. Educators will gain the knowledge and confidence to foster safe and positive learning environments through proactive strategies such as communication, empathy, and active listening. In the event of challenging behavior in the classroom, educators will have the skills to de-escalate the situation while preserving relationships with students and providing them a place to express themselves or their concerns appropriately.
San Diego Zoo - Interpretation Basics: Module 1 2.50 An understanding of interpretation techniques is increasingly important for professionals and volunteers in zoos, aquariums, museums, and a variety of other tourism and hospitality organizations. This course will introduce the basics of interpretation, including the origins of interpretation, Tilden’s Six Principles of Interpretation, connecting tangibles with intangibles, and understanding visitors’ needs and motivations.
Forklift Safety 1.00 This course covers the proper handling and safe operation of forklift truck machinery. This includes some of the hazards operators face as well as tips for proper load centering and proper load capacities to prevent tip-overs.
CompTIA PenTest+ Certification - Exam PT0-002 40.00 CompTIA PentTest+ Certification - Exam PT0-002 provides the knowledge needed to plan and perform penetration tests and other security engagements, using a vendor-neutral format. This includes planning engagements, performing reconnaissance to find vulnerabilities in a target organization, exploiting vulnerable targets, and creating followup reports. This course maps to the CompTIA PenTest+ PT0-002 certification exam. You can download an objective map for the course from www.30bird.com. You will benefit most from this course if you intend to become a certified penetration tester, or if you are a security professional who wishes to understand cybersecurity from an offensive perspective. This course assumes that you have some applied knowledge of computers, networks, and cybersecurity principles. Knowledge equivalent to the CompTIA Security+ certification is helpful but not necessary.
Social-Emotional Learning, Character Building & Enhancing Quality 2.00 By the end of this course, you will be able to: Strengthen your understanding of the social-emotional learning and character building that expanded learning programs support. Be able to articulate what social-emotional learning and character development looks like in children and youth. Identify the connection between quality standards and social-emotional learning and character development.
"" Business Writing: Formal Proposals 0.75 This course will cover how to create a formal proposal. You will also learn how to add visual elements to a formal proposal, and edit a proposal.
GED: Social Studies - Unit 3: Economics 1.00 Welcome to Unit 3: Economics. Economics accounts for about 15% of the questions you'll see on the test. In this unit, we'll cover the basics of both micro and macroeconomics. We'll work with graphs, and we'll explore consumer economics.
GED: Social Studies - Unit 4: Geography and the World 1.00 Welcome to Unit 4 - Geography and the World! World Geography accounts for about 15% of the questions you'll see on the test. There are five basic themes in geography - location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region. This Unit, we'll cover the basics of each one. We'll also learn about some of the maps geographers use to study the world.
"" Growth Mindset in the Classroom 1.25 This course covers how to incorporate a growth mindset in the classroom. It includes a comparison between growth and fixed mindset, as well as ways to help students have a "can do" attitude in school. It will help you develop new knowledge about this concept and how you can support a growth mindset in the classroom. This is just one of the many K-12 education courses we offer.
Building Upward: Resuscitation of Anaphylactic Shock Part 2—Scenario 1 1.00 The second part of this series is the first of three scenarios. All three scenarios are designed to review complicated situations that BLS providers may be asked to navigate. This scenario has us consider the care of an anaphylactic patient in the setting of a pregnancy. Paramedic student Vanessa Petote does an excellent job of interviewing Dr. Jeremy Cushman. Final Exam: Please read each question carefully. You will have two attempts to gain a 70% or higher on this exam. If you are not successful in two attempts, you are welcome to take the course again to gain the certification.
Online Money Tips 1.00 In this course you will learn specific tools to help you save your money. Tools such as online banking, contactless payment, and specific resources to help you obtain free material will go a long way with your financial goals. Every penny counts!
"" E-Mail Etiquette: E-Mail Effectiveness 0.50 In this unit, you will learn the importance of considering the recipient before writing an e-mail; the factors to be considered before writing a message, such as your relationship with the recipient, the subject, and the purpose of writing the message; and how to effectively compose messages, anticipating negative recipient reactions such as skepticism and apathy. Finally, you will learn about managing your e-mail, checking your e-mail, handling large volumes of e-mail, helping others manage their e-mail volume, and setting the e-mail program to respond automatically.
CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst+ (CySA+) CS0-003 Exam Prep 1.00 Exam Prep to accompany 30 Bird's CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst+ (CySA+) CS0-003 course.
Development and Characteristics of Learners for Teachers 1.00 Development and Characteristics of Learners will assist you in fostering a solid understanding of how children develop and the disability categories that may impact their learning. This course will also help you gain invaluable insight into ways you can support children and meet their needs.
GED: Reasoning Through Language Arts - Unit 7: The Extended Response 1.00 Welcome to Unit 7: The Extended Response. The last part of the RLA section is the Extended Response, or essay. Here's how it works. You'll be given something to read - a source text or texts - and asked to write an essay in response to a prompt related to the reading. In this unit, we'll learn about two types of essays and take a look at an example of each one.

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