How Can Businesses Support Environmental Awareness?

Supporting Environmental Awareness In The Workplace In 8 Easy Steps There are many issues that businesses are tackling to drive success and stay on top of the curve. However, alongside financial concerns and keeping up with technological advancements, organizations are also making room for the environment in their busy agendas. And with climate change affecting…

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Humans Started Enjoying Cannabis in China Circa 2800 BC

Judg­ing by how cer­tain Amer­i­can cities smell these days, you’d think cannabis was invent­ed last week. But that spike in enthu­si­asm, as well as in pub­lic indul­gence, comes as only a recent chap­ter in that sub­stance’s very long his­to­ry. In fact, says the pre­sen­ter of the PBS Eons video above, human­i­ty began cul­ti­vat­ing it “in…

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Course Development And Instructional Design Coordinator Job at Edgewood College

Necessary Education Or Work Experience:  Earned bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience with an education, instructional technology, or instructional design emphasis (master’s preferred). At least two (2) years of experience in supporting faculty with a Learning Management System (Blackboard preferred). At least two (2) years of experience in supporting faculty in integrating instructional technology in…

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Remote Training Mistakes: Identifying And Resolving Them

5 Remote Training Mistakes And Solutions Because of the competitive benefits of remote work, businesses are moving their office space to the cloud along with HR core functions like employee training. However, given that employee training is innately challenging, how can you succeed in doing it virtually? Let’s identify common remote training mistakes and explore…

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Implementing A Strengths-Based Approach For Autism

Implementing A Strengths-Based Approach For Autism For many years, educational and treatment approaches toward autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have focused on changing behaviors and suppressing what is deemed as “different.” Obsessive interests had to be overcome, eye contact was insisted upon, communication had to fit certain standards, etc. But what if we centered the entire…

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