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"" 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.
Integrating Plants and Animals at San Diego Zoo Safari Park 1.00 The task of how to maintain a healthy plant collection in and around animal exhibits in zoos, for the benefit of the animals and guests, is a challenge. This webinar will show the techniques used for selection, installation and maintenance of trees and other plants, for bird, small and large mammal, primate and multi species exhibits. It will give real examples of plants that work, and those that don’t, and techniques you can implement to ensure the best possible integration for both the plants and animals. Although focused on the Southern California climate zones, many of the principles are applicable at zoos nationwide.
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 III Storytelling 2.50 If you've successfully completed Interpretation Basics: Modules I and II, you can further develop your interpretive skills by completing the third module in the series: Interpretation Basics III: Storytelling. A well-told story is the most powerful way to connect visitors to your organization's mission and inspire conservation action. The skills presented in this course will help you select, develop, and deliver message-driven stories that are compelling, enjoyable, meaningful, and memorable.
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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