Stay up to date on hot topics and important trends about employment, resumes, job applications, job interviews, and other critical topics with the resources described in this presentation. Easily update your lecture notes with fresh material. Create visuals for your classroom presentations. Supplement your lectures with cutting-edge handouts. Gather electronic slides, podcasts, online videos, and other new media examples to use in the classroom. Improve the quality and effectiveness of your teaching by reading about new teaching tips and techniques.
Give your students a richer learning experience when teaching employment as part of your business writing course. This presentation describes how you can easily obtain the latest research, cutting-edge articles, materials you can use for classroom visuals, videos, PowerPoints, and a host of other useful materials.
How to answer back properly, when PM bump into the 3 kinds speechless situations:
Case 1. Colleagues always thinking that they got a SUCK Product.
Case 2. PM didn’t have considerate communication about User Flow/Function , that caused we made some mistakes.
Case 3. The User Flow/Function is a critical requirement, we CAN’T meet performance index without it.
The “Bring Your Own Devices” trend brought a flood of anxieties and benefits to the workplace. Now “Bring Your Own Learning” is upon us and has brought anxieties as learning professionals prepare for the complexities and work to unlock the benefits. This webinar is the first ever in-depth look at the data behind the Bring Your Own Learning trend.
You will learn:
The causes and data behind the trend and how companies are shifting to adapt.
What the "consumerization of learning" means.
How you can create a learners.-first culture in your organization while maintaining security and visibility.
Worldwide, $130 billion dollars was spent on corporate training in 2014, up 15 percent from 2013. Meanwhile:
70% of organizations cite “capability gaps” as one of their top five challenges.
Employees have as little as 1% of their work day to dedicate to learning due to continued capacity strains
“Corporate training” is rated as the lowest valued way to learn at work.
That should be a scary picture for every learning and performance professional. We’re quickly losing relevance in a world that needs our help but doesn’t have the patience for us to get our act together. Learning and development must change to meet the needs of the modern learner and workplace — but how?
In this webinar, JD Dillon from Kaplan Higher and Professional Education will share his organization’s practical approach to evolving what it means to support learning and performance in the modern workplace. Dillon will explore the challenge facing L&D as it attempts to step off the business sidelines to become an essential part of the business ecosystem. Participants will discover how Kaplan used a resource-centered approach, supported by the realities of brain science and the context of the modern workplace, to become a valued partner to every employee in their student support teams.
During this webinar, we’ll discuss how L&D professionals can begin to:
Redefine what it means to support learning and performance in the context of the modern workplace
Shift L&D’s focus from formal instruction to searchable, on-demand resources
Leverage basic brain science principles to motivate learners and drive long-term knowledge retention
Create simple, integrated learning opportunities using diverse content and technology
Promote L&D’s position from the business sidelines to a starting role in every employee’s workday
E-LEARNING IN THE AGE OF DISTRACTION: ADAPTABILITY, PRODUCTIVITY & MEASUREMENTHuman Capital Media
Technology has improved nearly everything that we do — except for corporate learning and training. Employees have increased demands, decreased time and evolving interests and goals, so how do you train effectively in this environment and ensure retention?
This session will:
Introduce participants to truly adaptive eLearning technology.
Learn how adaptive technology not only engages employees, but boosts productivity and retention.
Deep dive in to the behavior analytics that come out of adaptive learning technologies.
Give your students a richer learning experience when teaching employment as part of your business writing course. This presentation describes how you can easily obtain the latest research, cutting-edge articles, materials you can use for classroom visuals, videos, PowerPoints, and a host of other useful materials.
How to answer back properly, when PM bump into the 3 kinds speechless situations:
Case 1. Colleagues always thinking that they got a SUCK Product.
Case 2. PM didn’t have considerate communication about User Flow/Function , that caused we made some mistakes.
Case 3. The User Flow/Function is a critical requirement, we CAN’T meet performance index without it.
The “Bring Your Own Devices” trend brought a flood of anxieties and benefits to the workplace. Now “Bring Your Own Learning” is upon us and has brought anxieties as learning professionals prepare for the complexities and work to unlock the benefits. This webinar is the first ever in-depth look at the data behind the Bring Your Own Learning trend.
You will learn:
The causes and data behind the trend and how companies are shifting to adapt.
What the "consumerization of learning" means.
How you can create a learners.-first culture in your organization while maintaining security and visibility.
Worldwide, $130 billion dollars was spent on corporate training in 2014, up 15 percent from 2013. Meanwhile:
70% of organizations cite “capability gaps” as one of their top five challenges.
Employees have as little as 1% of their work day to dedicate to learning due to continued capacity strains
“Corporate training” is rated as the lowest valued way to learn at work.
That should be a scary picture for every learning and performance professional. We’re quickly losing relevance in a world that needs our help but doesn’t have the patience for us to get our act together. Learning and development must change to meet the needs of the modern learner and workplace — but how?
In this webinar, JD Dillon from Kaplan Higher and Professional Education will share his organization’s practical approach to evolving what it means to support learning and performance in the modern workplace. Dillon will explore the challenge facing L&D as it attempts to step off the business sidelines to become an essential part of the business ecosystem. Participants will discover how Kaplan used a resource-centered approach, supported by the realities of brain science and the context of the modern workplace, to become a valued partner to every employee in their student support teams.
During this webinar, we’ll discuss how L&D professionals can begin to:
Redefine what it means to support learning and performance in the context of the modern workplace
Shift L&D’s focus from formal instruction to searchable, on-demand resources
Leverage basic brain science principles to motivate learners and drive long-term knowledge retention
Create simple, integrated learning opportunities using diverse content and technology
Promote L&D’s position from the business sidelines to a starting role in every employee’s workday
E-LEARNING IN THE AGE OF DISTRACTION: ADAPTABILITY, PRODUCTIVITY & MEASUREMENTHuman Capital Media
Technology has improved nearly everything that we do — except for corporate learning and training. Employees have increased demands, decreased time and evolving interests and goals, so how do you train effectively in this environment and ensure retention?
This session will:
Introduce participants to truly adaptive eLearning technology.
Learn how adaptive technology not only engages employees, but boosts productivity and retention.
Deep dive in to the behavior analytics that come out of adaptive learning technologies.
This presentation explains how HR goals and objectives are related to communication and engagement, the financial case for strategic communication, and the link between communication and engagement.
This presentation was designed to be presented in front of an audience. Therefore, please read the slide notes that accompany the slides.
Teaching Business Writing and Oral CommunicationBovee and Thill
Before you teach the oral communication component in your business writing class, check out this presentation for a wealth of resources about in-person and web presentations, public speaking, and presentation visuals, to name only a few. You'll be able to provide your students with a richer learning experience once you've used these materials.
Teaching Business Communication: Critical Topics, Popular Teaching Technique...Bovee and Thill
With this well-illustrated slide presentation, learn more about the topics you should covering and the modern teaching techniques you should be using in your business communication course. You'll also find literally hundreds of resources you can use in teaching your course.
Teaching Business Writing--Social Media and Electronic CommunicationBovee and Thill
Are seeking the latest research, cutting-edge articles, PowerPoints, videos, and slide presentations about social media and electronic communication? This presentation gives you in inside look at your most important place for discovering these resources.
Teaching Business Communication: Social Media and Electronic CommunicationBovee and Thill
Stay up to date on hot topics and important trends about social media and electronic communication with the resources described in this presentation. Easily update your lecture notes with fresh material. Create visuals for your classroom presentations. Supplement your lectures with cutting-edge handouts. Gather electronic slides, podcasts, online videos, and other new media examples to use in the classroom. Improve the quality and effectiveness of your teaching by reading about new teaching tips and techniques.
Since coronavirus has affected nearly every industry of the global economy, many experts agree – the whole world is headed to an economic decline. Unfortunately, we have many people today who weren’t prepared to deal with all this recession and lay-offs. What does pandemic mean to them today? After falling to a down pit of unemployment they are plunging into a vague and rather uncertain career market today. Some haven’t saved enough money in bank accounts. This definitely is not contributing to the feeling of confidence or protection during this messy time.
This presentation explains how HR goals and objectives are related to communication and engagement, the financial case for strategic communication, and the link between communication and engagement.
This presentation was designed to be presented in front of an audience. Therefore, please read the slide notes that accompany the slides.
Teaching Business Writing and Oral CommunicationBovee and Thill
Before you teach the oral communication component in your business writing class, check out this presentation for a wealth of resources about in-person and web presentations, public speaking, and presentation visuals, to name only a few. You'll be able to provide your students with a richer learning experience once you've used these materials.
Teaching Business Communication: Critical Topics, Popular Teaching Technique...Bovee and Thill
With this well-illustrated slide presentation, learn more about the topics you should covering and the modern teaching techniques you should be using in your business communication course. You'll also find literally hundreds of resources you can use in teaching your course.
Teaching Business Writing--Social Media and Electronic CommunicationBovee and Thill
Are seeking the latest research, cutting-edge articles, PowerPoints, videos, and slide presentations about social media and electronic communication? This presentation gives you in inside look at your most important place for discovering these resources.
Teaching Business Communication: Social Media and Electronic CommunicationBovee and Thill
Stay up to date on hot topics and important trends about social media and electronic communication with the resources described in this presentation. Easily update your lecture notes with fresh material. Create visuals for your classroom presentations. Supplement your lectures with cutting-edge handouts. Gather electronic slides, podcasts, online videos, and other new media examples to use in the classroom. Improve the quality and effectiveness of your teaching by reading about new teaching tips and techniques.
Since coronavirus has affected nearly every industry of the global economy, many experts agree – the whole world is headed to an economic decline. Unfortunately, we have many people today who weren’t prepared to deal with all this recession and lay-offs. What does pandemic mean to them today? After falling to a down pit of unemployment they are plunging into a vague and rather uncertain career market today. Some haven’t saved enough money in bank accounts. This definitely is not contributing to the feeling of confidence or protection during this messy time.
Social Media and Digital Engagement Tips for 2014 Edinburgh Chamber of Commer...Weber Shandwick Scotland
Light hearted talk given in June 2014 to the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce as part of their 60 Really Useful Minutes series showing where companies can take simple steps to improve their online engagement and ROI. Presented by Craig McGill (@craigmcgill)
Why You Must Teach Your Business Communication Course within a Mobile Context...Bovee and Thill
Mobile has become the primary communication tool for many business professionals, including a majority of executives under the age of 40. In early 2014, the landscape in which businesses operate changed forever when Internet usage on mobile devices exceeded PC usage.
Nine-two percent of executives own a smartphone they use for business. Eighty-six percent of executives use their tablet and 72 percent use their smartphone to conduct research for products or services for the business by which they’re employed.
Two-thirds of small businesses say they wouldn’t be able to survive without mobile technology. More than 50 percent of small businesses use mobile for remote work.
Small businesses are increasingly reliant on mobile apps for day-to-day operations.
Three-quarters of small businesses report they use mobile apps. The most popular app usage (in rank order) is for GPS/navigation, social media marketing, document management, location-based services, time management, travel and expense tracking, debit/credit payments in the field, and conferencing.
Whether the day-to-day focus is business management, marketing, sales, SEO (search engine optimization), social media, advertising, software development, or customer relationship management, the mobile device is increasingly becoming the dominant tool for work and communication. As a result, it should become a chapter-by-chapter topic in every business communication classroom by 2015.
Mobile Business Communication and Collaboration, Interpersonal Communication,...Bovee and Thill
What should you be teaching your students about mobile business communication and collaboration, interpersonal communication, and business etiquette? This presentation gives you just a glimpse.
Mobile Business Communication and Visual MediaBovee and Thill
An essential part of every business communication and business writing textbook is a chapter on visual media or visual communication. This presentation will give you a glimpse of what you're students will be learning about visual media and mobile business communication.
Mobile Business Communication and Business Careers, Writing Resumes, and Appl...Bovee and Thill
Learn the essential points that should be taught to business communication and business writing students about mobile business communication and business careers, writing resumes, and applying and interviewing for employment in this well-illusrated presentation.
How Mobile Technology Is Revolutionizing Business CommunicationBovee and Thill
This presentation previews the important points you should know about mobile business communication in the midst of today's mobile revolution.
Mobile communication, and mobile connectivity in the larger sense, is changing the way business communicators plan, create, and distribute messages. Mobile devices are overtaking PCs as the primary digital communication tool for millions of consumers, employees, and executives, and businesses that don’t get mobile-friendly in a hurry will fall behind.
For business communicators, the shift to mobile involves much more than the constraints of small screens and new input technologies. The ability to reach people anywhere at any time can be a huge advantage, but the mobile communication experience can also be a major challenge for senders and receivers alike. It requires new ways of thinking about information, message structures, and writing styles.
With the notion of radical connectivity, for example, many communication experiences are no longer about “batch processing” large, self-contained documents. Instead, communication is taking on the feel of an endless conversation, with recipients picking up smaller bits of information as needed, in real time, from multiple sources.
Only one author team is writing about mobile business communication: Bovee and Thill. In the 2015 editions of their business communication textbooks, you'll find important material about mobile in virtually every chapter of their books.
Teach your students how to write for mobile devices. This includes using a linear organization, writing shorter and more focused messages, prioritizing information, and using shorter paragraphs.
You'll also learn about the unique challenges of communicating on mobile devices. Topics include screen size and resolution, input technologies, bandwidth, speed, and connectivity limitations, and data usage and operational costs.
This infographic gives you a preview of the more in-depth coverage of mobile business communication you'll find in Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks. Only the 2015 editions of Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks cover mobile business communication. If you're teaching business communication, keep in mind that all other business communication textbooks will be obsolete.
Designing Content for Mobile Devices -- INFOGRAPHICBovee and Thill
Teach your students how to design content for mobile devices. Topics include thinking in small chunks, making generous use of white space, formatting simply, and considering horizontal vs. vertical layouts.
This infographic gives you a preview of the more in-depth coverage of mobile business communication ou'll find in Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks. Only the 2015 editions of Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks cover mobile business communication. If you're teaching business communication, keep in mind that all other business communication textbooks will be obsolete.
Optimizing Content for Mobile Devices -- INFOGRAPHICBovee and Thill
Teach your students how to optimize content for mobile devices. This includes how to use location-based services, gamification, augmented reality, wearable technology, mobile blogging, cloud-based services, and mobile podcasting.
This infographic gives you a preview of the more in-depth coverage of mobile business communication you'll find in Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks. Only the 2015 editions of Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks cover mobile business communication. If you're teaching business communication, keep in mind that all other business communication textbooks will be obsolete.
Job Search Strategies Using Mobile -- INFOGRAPHICBovee and Thill
Teach your students job search strategies using mobile devices. Topics include quick access to job information, faster response time when you communicate about job-related issues, how to enhance your personal brand and online portfolio, job search apps, and interviewing tools.
This infographic gives you a preview of the more in-depth coverage of mobile business communication you'll find in Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks. Only the 2015 editions of Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks cover mobile business communication. If you're teaching business communication, keep in mind that all other business communication textbooks will be obsolete.
Business Etiquette for Mobile Devices -- INFOGRAPHICBovee and Thill
Teach your students the proper business etiquette for using mobile devices. Topics includes keeping your distance, problems using social media, dangers of using virtual assistants, and the important reasons to turn a mobile device off if asked.
This infographic gives you a preview of the more in-depth coverage of mobile business communication you'll find in Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks. Only the 2015 editions of Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks cover mobile business communication. If you're teaching business communication, keep in mind that all other business communication textbooks will be obsolete.
Doing Research on Mobile Devices – INFOGRAPHICBovee and Thill
Teach your students how to do research on mobile devices. Topics include mobile surveys, collecting and sharing, note-taking, sketching, document scanning, real-time thoughts and impressions, and audio, photo, and video recording.
This infographic gives you a preview of the more in-depth coverage of mobile business communication you'll find in Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks. Only the 2015 editions of Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks cover mobile business communication. If you're teaching business communication, keep in mind that all other business communication textbooks will be obsolete.
See Business Communication in Action on PinterestBovee and Thill
You'll see business communication in action and an abundance of useful and graphically interesting images on the Pinterest pages described in this presentation. The presentation includes live links, so you can instantly access the material shown. These materials can be downloaded immediately for use in your classes tomorrow!
Business Communication Instructors: Discover Business Communication Headline ...Bovee and Thill
Discover the #1 business communication news site on the web and your best resource for breaking business communication news, hot topics, and important trends.
PowerPoint slide to accompany "Hall of Fame: Toyota Uses a Negative-News Situation for Positive Communication (with PowerPoint Slide for Classroom Use)"
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
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