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with and advises faculty and staff on projects related to audio visual and classroom computer equipment. Creates graphical or interactive training resources and related documentation as instruction and
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will assist the training team and web developers with creating visually appealing websites and use web accessibility tools to proof, detect and correct errors in web content. Work location: The Hub, room
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Classification Title: Lecturer/Visual Journalism The Opportunity The College of Journalism and Communications (CJC) at the University of Florida seeks to hire a Lecturer in Visual Journalism within
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, navigation, and content clarity. Design and develop user interface concepts, wireframes, and visual elements that support organizational objectives. Maximize the use of platform tools and widgets
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. Location & Logistics These positions are based in Jacksonville, Florida, with frequent interaction with UF’s main campus in Gainesville. Travel support, computing resources (including access to HiPerGator
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patient care equipment in operational order. Ability to communicate efficiently in writing and verbally. Ability to interact with patients. Ability to take vital signs (e.g. TPR, Blood Pressure, visual
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visualization and membrane biology. Our lab integrates cutting-edge cryoEM, membrane biophysics, and infection/immunity research to redefine how receptors like integrins, GPCRs, and adhesion complexes
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facilitate audiovisual equipment in video conference rooms and teaching spaces. Ensure video conference spaces (lights, projector and screen, computer, audio, and other audio/visual accessories) are ready for
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information, and (2) algorithms that recognize and quantify parent and child behaviors (e.g., language, gestures, visual gaze, interactions) without requiring hand-coding of data. The Anita Zucker Center
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Visual wiring and technologies Experience with Windows and MacOS computers SKILLS Exemplary communication skills; ability to explain complex, highly technical information to non-technical colleagues using