Image Title Duration (hours)sort descending Description
Lockout-Tagout: Control of Hazardous Energy 0.50 This course covers the procedures of Lockout-Tagout. You will learn what Lockout-Tagout is, when to apply it, as well as the process that goes along with it.
Bed Bug Protection Tips 0.50 This course covers numerous ways to help protect you from the dangers of bed bugs. It will cover tips and tricks to prevent and get rid of bed bugs, along with what to do if you are exposed to them.
CERT Unit 5: Disaster Psychology 0.75 This course covers disaster psychology and how it can be used to improve disaster response. You will also learn about the psychological impact of a disaster on responders and survivors and how this impact can be remedied through psychological first aid. Finally, you will learn about steps to take before, during, and after a disaster as part of a CERT.
Interviewing Skills: Handling and Conducting (Instructor Guide) 1.00 Some interviewees demand a particularly focused and skillful use of interviewing techniques. Your ability to handle talkative, uncommunicative, nervous, or inexperienced candidates is important in order to get an accurate assessment of the candidate’s abilities. If you develop ways of handling various types of interviewees before the interview begins, you’ll be able to encourage them to respond positively and share information. You’ll also avoid the mistake of eliminating candidates on the basis of value judgments or preconceptions. An interview is a two-way conversation designed to gather information about, and provide information to the candidate, so you both can decide on the fit between the position, the organization, and the candidate. Good interviews flow smoothly when both the interviewer and the candidate take part in an information exchange. In this course you will learn to: handle an interview by developing an understanding of the various types of candidates, and conduct an interview by following a specific structure and using effective communication techniques. 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.
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) - Exam CAS-003 40.00 30 Bird's CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) CAS-003 course provides the knowledge needed to implement security solutions within an enterprise policy framework, using a vendor-neutral format. This includes risk and vulnerability management programs, organizational policies and training, applied cryptography, system security, network security, identity management, and incident response. This course maps to the CompTIA CASP certification exam. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course. Students will benefit most from this course if you intend to take a CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner CAS-003 exam.
Lifting and Moving—Lesson 2 0.50 In the second session, we will discuss body mechanics and what you can do to properly train to perform in a safe manner. Final Exam: This multiple choice exam is designed to test your knowledge of the material you just reviewed. You have two attempts to gain an 80% or higher on this exam. Please take your time and answer each question carefully.
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.
Suicide Prevention 1.25 This course covers suicide prevention measures and suicide prevention organizations as well as the disparities found in suicide data. After completing this course, you will be able to: Distinguish the disparities in suicide statistics Identify the risk factors that can lead to suicide Apply techniques to help prevent suicide Describe the work that suicide prevention programs are doing
Protecting Yourself While Responding to Earthquakes 2.00 This course covers the importance of earthquake safety and protecting yourself before, during, and after an earthquake. It also covers how first responders should keep themselves safe when responding to an earthquake scene.
Safety Training for Supervisors 0.75 This course covers the different challenges that supervisors face on the job site. You will also learn how to properly identify hazards within your work site and be able to investigate incidents where hazards harmed a worker. Finally, you will learn how to install safe practices in your team so that everyone is protected and the job runs safely.
Lightning Safety Awareness 0.50 This course covers the basics of lightning, lightning injury prevention, and how to help lightning strike victims.
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.
Comprehensive Computer Technician - Exams 220-1001/220-1002 40.00 30 Bird Media’s instructor-led course, Comprehensive Computer Technician, provides the basic knowledge needed to install, configure, and support computer hardware and operating systems. This includes: - Assembling components based on customer requirements - Installing, configuring and maintaining devices, PCs, and software for end users - Understanding the basics of networking and security/forensics - Properly and safely diagnosing, resolving, and documenting common hardware and software issues - Applying troubleshooting skills - Providing appropriate customer support - Understanding the basics of virtualization, desktop imaging, and deployment This course maps to the CompTIA A+ 220-1001 and 220-1002 certification exams. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course.
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!
, Dance for Joy: Confident, Calm, and Compassionate 1.00 This module from Dance for Joy will provide teachers with resources and activities that can be used and modified to support physical, mental, social, and emotional development in young children. This course covers 5 activities: Tickle the Sky, Tapping, Every Little Cell, We are One, Scoop up the Universe.
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.
Manual Materials Handling 0.50 This course covers safe practices for lifting and handling manual materials, which can help prevent back injury.
Respiratory Protection Awareness 0.50 This course covers the different types of respirators and their purposes, as well as OSHA standards and the reasons why using a respirator would become necessary.
Ergonomics for General Industry: Making the Work Fit the Worker 0.50 This course covers the basics of ergonomics, musculoskeletal disorders, and the signs and symptoms of these disorders. A worker's right to a safe workplace will also be addressed.
Correcting Performance Problems: Providing Feedback To Employees (Instructor Guide) 0.84 By addressing employees who have performance problems, you can help them make positive changes, encourage career advancement, and promote personal and professional growth. Addressing an employee involves providing the feedback necessary to improve performance. In this course you will learn to: prepare to conduct a feedback session in which you encourage communication with the employee, and conduct a constructive feedback session with an employee who has a performance problem. 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.
Computer Software Technician - Exam 220-1002 24.00 30 Bird Media’s instructor-led course, Computer Software Technician, provides the basic knowledge needed to install, configure, and support computer operating systems and software. This includes: - Installing, configuring and maintaining operating systems and software for end users - Understanding the basics of Windows network connections and resource sharing - Properly and safely diagnosing, resolving, and documenting common software issues - Understanding and applying basic cybersecurity principles - Performing IT operations and incident response procedures - Providing appropriate customer support This course maps to the CompTIA A+ 220-1002 certification exam. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course. This course assumes that you have basic computer knowledge.
The NoFEAR Act (Corrections) 0.25 This course will inform participants of the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act, also known as the NoFEAR Act. At the conclusion of this course, participants should understand the basic provisions of the NoFEAR Act, know what Antidiscrimination and Whistleblower Protection Laws protect them, and understand how to file a complaint alleging discrimination, retaliation, or a violation of the Whistleblower Protection Laws.
Spinal Motion Restriction Decisions 1.50 Two of the University of Rochester’s finest educators discuss the decision-making that is involved with Spinal Motion Restriction.This enlightening discussion offers information that will allow providers to better interpret standing protocols.Subsequently providers will be able to create and execute better treatment plans. Jeremy Cushman M.D., M.S., NYS Paramedic is the Chief of the Division of Prehospital Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, at the University of Rochester. Mark Gestring, M.D., F.A.C.S., is the Director of Adult Trauma at the University of Rochester’s Regional Trauma Center. Enjoy the conversation as these two experts in their respective fields escort you through the nuance that every provider should consider when treating a patient with possible spinal trauma.
Electrical Safety 0.75 This course covers OSHA’s role and standards regarding electrical safety/hazards, defines the basic fundamentals of electricity, identifies and recognizes safety hazards, and describes protection methods against electrical hazards.
Driving Safety Off-Road Vehicles 1.50 This course teaches participants that defensive driving applies not only to licensed vehicles such as cars and trucks, but also to unlicensed vehicles such as golf carts and gators. Participants will learn guidelines for use of service carts, proper driving and operating procedures, how to carry loads, and precautions to take for pedestrians and driving at night.

Pages

CSV