...Name Professor Course Date Worksheet Job Hunting Online With Jolie Miller Job Hunting Plan of Action Use this plan of action as a living document to keep track of your job hunting efforts. The more honest you are in this document, the better you can prioritize your efforts. Your Objective Please fill in your one-sentence objective: Document | Don’t have | Have butneeds tobe redonecompletely | Have butneeds to beupdated | Good shape,needs someminor tweaks | Ready to send out | Resume | | | | | | Cover letter template | | | | | | Letters ofRecommendation | | | | | | My objective is to keep abreast and informed of all the career related skills in demand for job recruitment. Survey of Your Job Hunting Materials Take some time to locate your job hunting materials and evaluate what shape they’re in. Top three priorities related to these materials and their due dates: My performance details should also be conjunction with the job and that I can deliver. My profile should have a keyword if not keywords to help in my quick identification as a prospective candidate. My documented skills should rhyme with the job in question specification Goal of time to spend per week: My goal of time spend in a week is to optimize my reception and absorption chances Survey of Your Network Jot down details about your network. The network is a group of visional people who are geared towards a common objective; job securing. How many people are in your...
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...Students practice using the Online Learning System (OLS), learn techniques to be successful in college, begin career planning, and identify useful university services and resources. Policies In every course at the University of Phoenix, faculty and students will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. Instructor policies: This document may be accessed from the student website. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials All electronic materials are available on the student website at https://ecampus.phoenix.edu. Adobe Flash download: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ Adobe Shockwave download: http://get.adobe.com/shockwave/ ® ® ® ® Week One: Going to Class Details Objectives 1.1 Identify eCampus and the Online Learning System (OLS) features and tools. 1.2 Prepare computer set-up for class. 1.3 Recognize attendance and participation requirements. 1.4 Discuss appropriate academic communication practices. Log in to the student website at https://ecampus.phoenix.edu. Click the Discussion link on the UNIV/100 website to enter the Online Learning System (OLS)...
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...Setting Up Smart Goals Worksheet Procedure Lesson 1 – 15 minutes 1. Write essential question on the board. 2. Review the SMART goal setting acronym; ask students what each of the letters in the acronym represent. Review the S.M.A.R.T. principle to goal setting. (See SMART Goals Handout). Have students write examples of goals that follow the SMART goal principle. (See the blank area on the SMART Goals Handout, titled, “Your Example________________”). 3. Read through the “Tips to setting Effective Goals” on the SMART Goals Handout. Lesson 2 – 15 minutes 4. Briefly review the S.M.A.R.T. principle to goal setting (Once again, see the SMART Goals Handout). Handout Careers and Goal setting Handout. Have students complete this individually. 5. When students are finished the Career and Goal setting Handout, they will hare some of their goals with a partner or small group. Lesson 3 – 15 minutes 6. Ensure the students have complete the Career and Goal setting Handout. Give a few minutes to complete if needed. 7. Hand out Setting Up SMART Goals Worksheet. Students must choose one goal from their first list (See the Careers and Goal setting Handout) and write it at the top of this worksheet. Working individually, students must describe the necessary steps to achieve their goal, where they are now, and the potential obstacles and solutions. Lesson 4 – 15 minutes 8. Give some time to complete the Setting Up SMART Goals Worksheet. 9. After...
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...Assessment Worksheet Obtaining Personally Identifiable Information through Internet Research Course Name and Number: _____________________________________________________ Student Name: ________________________________________________________________ Instructor Name: ______________________________________________________________ Lab Due Date: ________________________________________________________________ Overview In this lab, you explored a variety of search engines and social networking Web sites that may contain personal information about you that, in the hands of an identity thief, could compromise and exploit your privacy. You documented the sites that displayed your personal information and suggested methods for controlling access to that information within the specific sites. You also explored the privacy policy of some of the more popular social networking sites. Lab Assessment Questions & Answers 1. Complete the following table to describe the results you discovered about your own personally identifiable information on the Internet. Search Engine Was personal information returned? (Yes or No) Dogpile.com Google.com InstantCheckmate.com AlltheInternet.com WhitePages.com Copyright © 2014 by Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, an Ascend Learning Company. All rights reserved. www.jblearning.com Instructor Lab Manual ZabaSearch.com Your local government Web site Facebook LinkedIn Twitter 2. Was there enough personal information returned that could...
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...costs? (This includes the average cost of any necessary supplies, equipment, and facilities as well as the cost to hire employees.) 2. Make a List of Available Resources *Determine all the assets, knowledge, and expertise that will be needed to start the business *Get an adviser. For free counsel: · Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) · The Small Business Association (SBA) · Micro Mentor · Additional online business resources 3. Create a Start-up Budget *Calculate your start-up costs and complete a start-up budget worksheet 4. Develop a Business Plan *Define your company's mission, the product/service you intend to offer, the industry and market segments you want to enter, the setup and structure of your business, and a financial analysis *Some free online business resources: · Myownbusiness.org - free online business course · Small Business Association - a collection of basic articles on writing a business start-up plan. · Allbusiness.com - specific articles on business plan creation as well as some downloadable templates. · SCORE - an online business workshop · Bplans.com - over 500 free sample business plans 5. Get Financing for the Start-Up *Some frugal financing options: · Friends and family • LendFriend • Lending Karma • LoanBack • WikiLoan · Take on a business partner · Microfinance · Grants, scholarships and entrepreneurial competitions For information on government, grants see: Business.gov Grants.gov A list of State Development...
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...Communication Styles Worksheet You spent the past few days exploring the resources available to students at University of Phoenix, and you want to share what you learned with a friend who is interested in enrolling. Write a 150- to 200-word e-mail to your friend summarizing the resources available to students. I would share the fact of they have a write point grammar which corrects your paper for misspelled words, punctuation, accidentally confused words. Sometimes you might be to still writing casual writing instead of academic writing. Then they have review plagiarism writing so you can check your paper for that. Then they have a 3week orientation so you will learn all about online school instead of just jumping into it and being confused. They teach you all about loans and what you should take out and what you should not. A time management makes you have time for school and how to manage things like work and kids. What you should do if you are a procrastinator or even if you get bored with school like I do sometimes. Then have scholarships for every year you complete a year and when you log on to the website they have a list of scholarships. Then you can chat with other students so you will not feel alone in the classroom. You asked your facilitator to review your e-mail draft. She liked what you wrote and asked you to write a summary to post in the class forum for the other students to read. Write a 150- to 200-word summary for your class of the resources...
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...CHAPTER 4 The Description of the Problem CHAPTER CONTENTS The Problem of the Problem 46 Problem Statement 47 Related Research 49 What to Include 50 Search Strategies and Information Sources 52 Use of the Internet and World Wide Web 52 Research Strategies before the Internet 54 Relevant Information Sources Appropriate to Successively Specific Stages of Problem Definition 58 Save Steps and Time with Your Computer-An Example 58 Quanti ta tive Literature Summa ries 62 Questions, Hypotheses, or Models? 64 Descriptions of Where to Look and Questions 65 Hypotheses 66 Models 67 Worksheet 4.1: Characteristics of a Good Research Topic 69 Worksheet 4.2: What to Look for in Reviewing Literature for a Dissertation 71 Worksheet 4.3: Characteristics of a Good Proposal Problem Statement 73 Your first task is to describe your problem in terms so enticing as to make the re viewer eager to examine the rest of your proposal. This job falls especially to the introduction and initial problem statement, but is shared with two other sections described in this chapter, the literature review and the questions, hy potheses, and models sections. The introductory section typically develops un derstanding of the problem by describing its significance in relation to the large, important problems already of concern to the reviewer and by showing the problem in the perspective of the field in which it is embedded. Thls leads into a section on related research...
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...University of Phoenix Material Organizational Planning Worksheet Complete each section below. Be sure to cite your sources when necessary. Fortune 500 Company name |Microsoft | The company’s internal and external stakeholders |Internal stakeholder’s |External stakeholder’s | |Desire job security and compensations |Operating system that is easy to understand | |Employees across the departments |Hardware manufacturing partners and Investors | Company’s mission and vision Company’s mission |“ At Microsoft, our mission and values are to help people and businesses throughout the world realize their full potential” (Farfan, | |2015) | Company’s vision |“As a company, and as individuals, we value integrity, honesty, openness, personal excellence, constructive self-criticism, continual | |self-improvement, and mutual respect. We are committed to our customers and partners and have a passion for technology. We take on big | |challenges...
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...|[pic] |Syllabus | | |Axia College/College of Humanities | | |US/101 Version 8 | | |Introduction to University Studies | Copyright © 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description The essential information, skills, tools, and techniques necessary for academic success and personal effectiveness at University of Phoenix are introduced in this course. The course develops and applies practical knowledge and skills immediately relevant to first-year university students. Course topics include goal setting and working with personal motivation, understanding and using university resources, developing efficient study habits, making the most of personal learning styles, and how best to manage time and reduce personal stress levels. Policies Faculty and students will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to...
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...University of Phoenix Material Personal and Professional Challenges Matrix Worksheet Use the following matrix to describe three personal and three professional challenges. For each challenge, describe time and stress management techniques along with personal development resources that may help a nurse overcome these challenges. |Personal Challenge |Time Management Technique |Stress Management Technique |Personal Development Resources | |Example: Balancing work and family |Use a calendar or organizer to plan my |Take regular family vacations. |Family counseling and self-help books | |responsibilities |schedule. | | | |Fear of writing |Plan a free writing time once a day. |Write something fun. |Using Center for Writing Excellence from | | | | |University of Phoenix. | | |Find best time and quiet place to write. |Listen to music or read something interesting | | | ...
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...|[pic] |Syllabus | | |College of Humanities | | |US/101 Version 8 | | |Introduction to University Studies | Copyright © 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description The essential information, skills, tools, and techniques necessary for academic success and personal effectiveness at University of Phoenix are introduced in this course. The course develops and applies practical knowledge and skills immediately relevant to first-year university students. Course topics include goal setting and working with personal motivation, understanding and using university resources, developing efficient study habits, making the most of personal learning styles, and how best to manage time and reduce personal stress levels. Policies Faculty and students will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to...
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...of the Scout Reach Leader the job description is to run scout meetings, plan advancement opportunities for boy scouts, teach boy scouts valuable life lesson and teach boy scouts about S.T.E.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). Through a full day of work technology evolves all around us without us even knowing that we use it. The idea of Scout Reach is to be able to reach out to those kids who don’t have the opportunity to have all the glamourous things in life. Instead Scout Reach gives these boys some hope, companionship, and involvement with their community. Within Scout Reach there are numerous things that need to...
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...Discovery Project: A Venture in Merging Brands, 65 Points Total: Introduction The Discovery Project will aid in identifying essential criteria you must consider as you pursue any organization. To outpace your competition, you will need to create a connection between the employer’s brand and your personal brand. In the four-step Personal Branding Process (Discover, Create, Communicate, Maintain), this jump-starts the Discovery stage. You will spend time finding key information and career opportunities on your selected organization that will be used in composing your resume, cover letter, personal brand pitch, online applications, and interview responses. Tasks You will: 1. Identify the name, and other criteria, of a company/organization (Part 1) for whom you would like to work, the Focus (Part 2), and its Competition (Part 3) and submit these in one document to the Blackboard Assignment Drop Box in a Microsoft Word document, by Friday, September 2, 2011 2. Review its website, if available, and other resources uncovered through our “Discovery Project” lecture for essential information that will be used in marketing yourself as a prospective hire 3. Collect and record this information so that you may draw from it and build your brand for future assignments 4. Compare and merge your and your organization’s brands so that you will gain experience promoting yourself to an array of employers 5. Submit the remainder of the Project (Parts 4 and 5) for grading in the Blackboard...
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...Work Experience Program Course Handbook Bakersfield College Updated: 11/15/2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome and General Information ............................................................ 3 Syllabus .................................................................................................... 4 How to Write an Objective ......................................................................... 6 Examples of Objectives ............................................................................. 7 Employer Guide to Assist with Objectives ................................................. 8 Course Summary Report Guidelines ......................................................... 9 Activity Requirements ................................................................................ 10 Approved Off-Campus Seminar/Activity List .............................................. 11 Employer/Supervisor Letter ........................................................... 12 Course Objectives Form ................................................................ 13 Off-Campus Seminar/Activity Prior Approval Form ........................ 14 Off-Campus Seminar/Activity Form ................................................ 15 Timesheet ...................................................................................... 16 Work Experience Program Survey ................................................. 17 Sample Cover Letter Format and Guidelines ..............................
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...Syllabus COURSE SUMMARY COURSE DESCRIPTION This course reviews characteristic and trends of the global information society including basic information processing, Internet research, other skills used by the technical professionals and techniques that can be used for independent technical learning. MAJOR INSTRUCTIONAL AREAS 1. Getting Started at ITT Technical Institute 2. Productivity Software 3. Overview of Technology Tools 4. Microsoft Word 5. Microsoft PowerPoint 6. Microsoft Excel 7. Microsoft Access 8. Communication Tools 9. Exploring Career Goals 21st-century skills o Changes in work and the workplace o Building marketable proficiencies o Projecting professionalism ITT Technical Institute Career Services Resources o Targeting job descriptions o Transferable skills Crafting a Resume 10. Skills and Techniques of a Successful Student Strategies for independent learning Learning styles Note-taking strategies Test-taking techniques © ITT Educational Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. [2] 10/29/2013 GS1145 Strategies for the Technical Professional Syllabus Critical thinking Problem solving Basic research skills o ITT Tech Virtual Library o Web searches o Citing sources Time management Working in teams COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of this course, you should be able to: 1. Gather relevant information using ITT Technical Institute resources, such as student email, ITT Tech Virtual Library, and ITT Tech Student Portal. 2. Perform self-analysis on...
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