Apply Principles Of Game Design To A Media Product
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to design games and document the process for developing them.
Local Area Networks - Installation & Management
This module will provide a student with the skills and knowledge required to efficientlyinstall and manage a Local Area Network.
Medical Terminology
The course aims to give you some of the skills you need to work efficiently and effectively as a receptionist, secretary or medical administrator in a medical or paramedical surgery or clinic, or in a hospital.
Photoshoot
Practical exercise designed to develop skills in planning for a photo shoot around a predetermined theme. Practical learning includes understanding the client brief, preparing for a photo shoot, checking equipment, understanding framing for different situations and lighting, lighting, shooting images outdoors, tips for controlling images, and some ideas for photo shoots.
Making Videos
Practical exercise designed to develop skills in basic image and video editing and presentation using Windows Movie Maker, a freely available editing software that is part of the Windows Operating System. A local travel agency, Top Travel has asked us to produce a 30-second multimedia presentation for their web site promoting the various attractions on offer in this region.
Undertake case management of investigations
This unit will develop your the skills and knowledge to
place a value on all assets owned and used by an organisation. It requires the
ability to assess, record, report and analyse information on assets.
Provide security services to customers - Establish customer relationships
This is the task for Establish customer relationships. It focuses on
building strong positive customer relationships, communicating effectively, and using
interpersonal skills. It also touches on personal presentation.
Manage monitor centres
This competency standard covers the skills and knowledge
required to organise and control a security monitor centre. It requires the ability
to arrange staffing and equipment resources, implement operational plans,
communicate information and guidance to personnel in the conduct of their duties,
review operational effectiveness and promote continual improvement strategies. This
work would be carried out under limited supervision within organisational
guidelines.
Advise on security needs
This competency standard covers the skills and knowledge
required to determine a client's security requirements and security risk. It
requires the ability to provide accurate security services recommendations and
alternative options, analyse security risk, present advice in a suitable format, and
monitor and evaluate client feedback. This work would be carried out under minimal
supervision within organisational guidelines.
Interpret information from advanced security information
This competency standard covers the skills and knowledge
required to operate and control advanced security systems and equipment. It requires
the ability to verify and interpret received data, formulate and implement responses
appropriate to situations, and maintain the operational effectiveness of security
systems. This work would be carried out under limited supervision within
organisational guidelines.
Draw and use simple maps, plans and drawings
This Unit of Competency focuses on how to read and interpret maps, plans and drawings and prepare a simple map or plan. It contains information, activities and suggested assessment tasks that enable learners to understand the basic features of a map, such as legends, identify different types of maps, including topographical maps, and use essential map-reading and field skills, such as using a compass.
SAALT South Asian Summit - Welcoming Remarks / Opening Plenary
SAALT South Asian Summit - Welcoming Remarks / Opening Plenary
Demonstrate appropriate interpersonal skills - Communicate with other people
An introduction to communication skills required by lab
technicians working in scientific and medical testing laboratories. Covers effective
interpersonal skills, including ethics and codes of conduct, non-discriminatory
behaviour and sexual harassment issues.
21H.931 Seminar in Historical Methods (MIT)
This course is designed to introduce students to fundamental issues and debates in the writing of history. It will feature innovative historical accounts written in recent years. The class will consider such questions as the words historians use, their language, sources, methods, organization, framing, and style. How does the choice of each of these affect the historian's work? How does the author choose, analyze, and present evidence? How effective are different methodologies?
Mandarin stage 1 semester B
This module is aimed at beginners in Mandarin Chinese in semester B (after 11 weeks of study) and allows the student to practice listening and reading skills, as well as practice in grammar. The transcript reader of the listening exercises allows students to identify words/passages they find difficult to understand.
Mandarin stage 1 semester B
This module is aimed at beginners in Mandarin Chinese in semester B (after 11 weeks of study) and allows the student to practice listening and reading skills, as well as practice in grammar. The transcript reader of the listening exercises allows students to identify words/passages they find difficult to understand.
15.311 Organizational Processes (MIT)
Organizational Processes enhances students' ability to take effective action in complex organizational settings by providing the analytic tools needed to analyze, manage, and lead the organizations of the future. Emphasis is placed on the importance of the organizational context in influencing which individual styles and skills are effective. The subject centers on three complementary perspectives, or "lenses", on an organization: political, cultural, and strategic design. Students enrolled
21L.015 Introduction to Media Studies (MIT)
Introduction to Media Studies is designed for students who have grown up in a rapidly changing global multimedia environment and want to become more literate and critical consumers and producers of culture. Through an interdisciplinary comparative and historical lens, the course defines "media" broadly as including oral, print, theatrical, photographic, broadcast, cinematic, and digital cultural forms and practices. The course looks at the nature of mediated communication, the functions of media
HST.502 Survival Skills for Researchers: The Responsible Conduct of Research (MIT)
This course is designed to provide graduate students and postdoctoral associates with techniques that enhance both validity and responsible conduct in scientific practice. Lectures present practical steps for developing skills in scientific research and are combined with discussion of cases. The course covers study design, preparation of proposals and manuscripts, peer review, authorship, use of humans and non-human animals in research, allegations of misconduct, and intellectual property.
Develop Trust and Confidence
This learning pack contains information, resources and activities to help you to: identify and assess interpersonal styles; deal with people openly and fairly; manage poor work performance; use coaching and mentoring skills to provide support to colleagues; keep records. Contains an overview, key terms, a show and tell audio presentation, a content guide (reading notes and references), websites and a self-check quiz. Contains an interactive Flash object with audio.













