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Teamwork is an essential component of most professional activities in the modern world. But what makes an effective team?
This course is an introduction to teamwork skills for all disciplines that will help you improve your own performance and that of your team.
It covers why teams are important, the roles of individuals in a team, systems and processes for effective teamwork and communication, and methods for addressing team conflict.
Throughout the course you will be provided with a range of tools and templates that you will be able to use with any team.
Join us and learn how to make teams work for everyone.
Align your vision, strategy and implementation with your unique 'WHY' and maximize your true potential
This course will teach you how to bring your idea, project or product to life by harnessing the power of crowdfunding.
Infrastructure, Algorithms, and Visualizations
Learn How to Work with Difficult People in a Work Environment
Learn how to wrangle files in Drupal 7. We cover the most critical aspects of the File API including uploads and privacy
Waldorf underlines the importance of collaborating with great people; people with qualities similar to those of good tea
Death. It's a part of life. Yet we seem afraid to talk about it. We use all sorts of words and phrases (passed away, kic
Learn how to setup and use Microsoft Office on the iPad
This class is a deep dive from photography to videography, and shows you how to think in motion. Many of the core concepts carried over from still photography are the same, but putting your camera and scene in motion opens up a new world of possibilities and demands. You will learn how to add motion where there is none, and to control focus, light and sound.
A Course For Personal Trainers or Anyone Working With Seniors Who Wants To Improve Their Relationship With Seniors
Special education addresses the individual differences and requirements of students with special educational needs. As a teacher or trainer, working with students with special educational needs requires specific skills and strategies to create and deliver effective programs. <br /><br />ALISON's free online education course serves as an introduction to the field of special education. The course begins by outlining core elements of special education, including the change in educational legalization in recent years with particular emphasis on legislation in the United States. The responsibilities of teachers and trainers are also detailed, along with the individual educational plan (IEP). The course describes the most frequent disabilities encountered in the classroom: learning disabilities, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), intellectual disabilities, behavioral disorders, and physical disabilities and sensory impairments. The course provides key information about each of these disabilities and describes practical strategies on how to assist and teach students with these disabilities. <br /><br />This education course will be of great interest to professionals in the education sector who would like a greater knowledge and understanding of working with students with special educational needs, and to all students who are interested in special education.<br />
With my help, spending 31 minutes you will learn how to create and edit some video and clips in the adobe photoshop cs6
Learn about the subtle misperceptions that could impact your professional success as an Asian American and what to do.
Whether you’re an aspiring paralegal or human resources professional, these courses will teach you the fundamentals of workplace legalities.
This course fulfills the first half of the Comparative Media Studies workshop sequence requirement for entering graduate students. The workshop sequence provides an opportunity for a creative, hands-on project development experience and emphasizes intellectual growth as well as the acquisition of technical skills. The course is designed to provide practical, hands-on experience to complement students' theoretical studies.
This course focuses on a number of qualitative social science methods that can be productively used in media studies research including interviewing, participant observation, focus groups, cultural probes, visual sociology, and ethnography. The emphasis will primarily be on understanding and learning concrete techniques that can be evaluated for their usefulness in any given project and utilized as needed. Data organization and analysis will be addressed. Several advanced critical thematics will also be covered, including ethics, reciprocity, "studying up," and risk. The course will be taught via a combination of lectures, class discussions, group exercises, and assignments. This course requires a willingness to work hands-on with learning various social science methods and a commitment to the preparation for such (including reading, discussion, and reflection).