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Video Analysis: Activities and Events 1.00 The video-data for your inquiry project has been collected, now what? Testing your hypothesis is usually a dance, back and forth between the "ideal" and "reality-check". Listen to a research team decide how they will analyze video-data to extract just the information needed to focus on the inquiry questions. The first step is to sort video clips by activity categories, then score each clip using a recording protocol defined in terms of counting behavioral events and/or time sampling of activity states.
"" Virtual Teams: Alternative Office Arrangements 0.50 This course will focus on how to identify the types of alternative office arrangements and the benefits of telecommuting and the skills and challenges of telecommuters.
"" Virtual Teams: Communication 1.50 This course will focus on how to identify the importance of effective communication, the purpose of a communication design process, the technological and cultural barriers in communication, and the technological innovations in communication and the guidelines for using these technologies.
"" Virtual Teams: Effectiveness, Social Dynamics, and Decision-Making 0.75 This course will focus on how to identify the factors influencing effectiveness and the indications revealing ineffectiveness, identify the social dynamics stages and factors, and identify the steps in the decision-making process, methods of making decisions, and the challenges while making decisions.
"" Virtual Teams: Fundamentals of Virtual Teams 0.50 This course will focuse on how to identify the purpose and types of virtual teams, identify the benefits of serving in virtual teams and types of work and meetings carried out by virtual teams, and identify the schedule of a session, and the agenda of a session.
"" Virtual Teams: Obstacles and Success Factors 0.50 This course will focus on how to identify the obstacles in the progress of a virtual team and identify the factors that influence the success of a virtual team.
Volunteer Recognition on a Next-to-Nothing Budget 1.00 A mere 'Thank you' is not enough, and when budgets are tight how do we ensure volunteers feel appreciated, and are recognized for their service? Investigate several cost-effective strategies for recognizing volunteers for service milestones or going the extra mile. Explore spontaneous recognition ideas that may provide a fun new surge of energy with your volunteers and throughout your organization. It doesn’t have to cost a lot to be effective, heartwarming and/or fun
Volunteers and Change Management 1.00 'Nothing is as permanent as change' - change is constant, change is life, but some changes are really difficult to navigate. This webinar will tackle how to build a strong and successful bridge to change using strategies for successful change management. Learn the best ways to use both your head and your heart to support others through change.
Water and Energy 2.00 CalSAC has partnered with the Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) to bring the Energenius® Out-of-School Time Program to our online training platform. This FREE environmental stewardship curriculum is designed to engage children and youth to think about how they use energy, how energy is measured, paid for, and ways to save energy. Children and youth will understand how they can help reduce the impacts of energy use and production on the environment, and also practice influencing others to take energy-saving actions. Additionally, the curriculum is uniquely and intentionally designed to engage families in energy and water conservation habits. Water and Energy is Activity Guide #3 in 4-part Energenius® Out-of-School Time Program. The curriculum and activities are designed to engage children and youth to think about water – where it comes from, how it’s used, and how to conserve this natural resource. This course will prepare participants to deliver the activities from the Water and Energy Activity Guide as well as help children and youth bring water saving resources home.
Water Supply Evolutions #1210 (Instructor Guide) 1.00 This is the instructor guide for the Water Supply Evolution lesson #1210. This lesson will review municipal water supply operations and includes three skills evolutions for performing routine water supply tasks.
We Are: Supporting Self-Awareness and Self-Management 0.75 As staff, our understanding of how youth’s negative responses affect emotions and behaviors is a key lever in how we create opportunities for young people to develop social-emotional and character skills such as self-awareness and self-management. During this course, participants will learn about how young people’s responses affect personal emotion and behavior, and how group agreements can support safe environments. Participants will reflect on current strategies and will learn about resources to support the development of young people’s self-awareness and self-management skills.
"" Wearable Tech 0.75 This course covers some of the most popular types of wearables today, from fitness trackers to smartwatches to medical devices. It is just one of many courses we offer. This course will help you learn about the effect wearables have on our lives, both today and in the future.
Welcome to the CypherWorx LCMS - ViaPath 0.25 Welcome to the CypherWorx Learning Content Management System (LCMS). This is an online hub to learn, take courses, and earn certifications. We are excited to have you learn about all that you can do!
Wellness Programs 0.25 This course covers how to create a successful wellness program as well as the factors that can lead to program failure.
Wellness Programs (Corrections) 0.50 This course covers how to create a successful wellness program as well as the factors that can lead to program failure.
What Every Paraprofessional Needs to Know 0.75 In this course, you will learn what a paraprofessional is. This course goes over various topics that paraprofessionals need to know. There is an emphasis on the instructional paraprofessional that works in the classroom, but this course is designed to educate ALL paraprofessionals.
What's Bugging You? Communicable Diseases 0.17 This course covers common communicable diseases, how they enter the body, and how certain policies can aid in lowering the likelihood of transmission.
Who Needs Events? How Events Can Serve Your Organization 1.00 This course will cover the various types and purposes of events that San Diego Zoo Global produces and relate how similar events can serve your organization. Presentation will cite specific examples and provide event tips.
"" Whole Child Approach 1.25 This course covers the Whole Child Approach. It is just one out of many education courses we offer. This course will help you develop new knowledge about the Whole Child Approach and why it is significant in education. It will teach the importance of character development, social and emotional learning (SEL), personalized learning approaches, interventions, and assessments. This course will also explain culturally responsive teaching and how parent and community engagement is crucial to students' success.
Wildlife Ambassador Management 2.00 Wildlife Ambassador Management will review the range of program animal roles in zoos and aquariums, the risks and rewards, the challenges and the considerations necessary for a program that follows best practices. The class will focus on animal acquisitions, animal handling policy, management practices for meeting the program animal’s social, physical, behavioral and nutritional needs as well as the safety of the animals, guests, and staff.
Working Safely with Dangerous Animals 2.50 This course is designed to teach the important foundation of working safely with dangerous animals. You will learn general strategies for working safely in a zoological environment as well as specific strategies for managing and working with the great apes, venomous and large reptiles, large carnivores, and ungulates. These topics are essential for working safely and preventing injury in a zoological environment.
Working with Clouded Leopards in Thailand 1.00 The clouded leopard is a charismatic and shy big cat native to the jungles of South East Asia. There are only 277 clouded leopards in a managed environment worldwide. In this presentation we go to the Kheow Khao Open Zoo in Thailand to work with 34 clouded leopards housed at the Clouded Leopard Breeding Consortium. We will learn about the hands-on strategy used in breeding two very different pairings of clouded leopards. Visiting the native country of the clouded leopard will not only broaden your perspective and your base knowledge of the species but will also teach you about the customs, culture and climate of their native habitat.
Working with Minors 2.00 This collection includes Reporting and Abuse Laws, Campus Policies, Developmental Differences and Establishing Boundaries.
Workplace Basics 1.00 Starting a new job is intimidating enough, even more so when you are confused about how the basic workplace functions. This course will take you through the most essential things to know. This way, you can become the most successful worker possible.
World Class Innovations in Human Resources 1.00 This is one webinar any HR professional/organizational leader will not want to miss. Chief HR Officer of the World Famous San Diego Zoo, Tim Mulligan, will share some of the newest innovations in the ever-changing HR landscape - including employee product branding; creating a Leadership Brand; innovative ways to reward and recognize; and how to foster innovation within your organization.

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