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similar to Aims students. Ability to teach using methodologies that support a student-centered learning environment. Computer literacy and the ability to use computer technology in classroom/lab instruction
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courses in Management and Marketing, depending on scheduling needs. This role will use and develop appropriate computer-based technologies (including online instruction) to enhance student learning
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purpose of the faculty member is to teach. The faculty member is also responsible for professional development and service to the college. Primary responsibility is to instruct, plan, organize, and operate
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culture of innovation and care. The College embraces and seeks to hire individuals who want to be a part of this environment and have the skill sets necessary to be successful in this position. Learning
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) simultaneously during a stacked class block schedule. Microsoft Office software experience. Ability to teach using methodologies that support a student-centered learning environment. Computer literacy and the
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and pick up traffic cones. Demonstrate basic to intermediate computer skills (Microsoft Office Suite, specialized software in order to be able to teach classroom and driving simulation portions
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-assisted instruction programs, audio/visual equipment and in addition be willing to learn and apply any other new technology necessary to enhance learning. Participation in the assessment, implementation
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generation Advanced in computer software/applications and ability to learn new system Excellent oral and written skills Excel at building professional relationships both internally and externally, and working
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. The Continuing Education Instructor II will teach Personal Enrichment and Professional Development type courses and is responsible for delivering high-quality, engaging, and practical courses designed to enhance
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of the Aims2UNC Curriculum maps and prioritizes co-curricular learning through the utilization of available resources at Aims and UNC. Assist in planning and implementing College-wide and campus retention