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of the required experience and the substitutions below. Substitutions: I. An Associate's degree or higher with a major in medical technology chemistry, bacteriology, food science and technology, environmental
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, and monitor individualized strategic learning plans incorporating reasonable accommodations. Oversee accommodations provision including extended testing time, adaptive technology, and accessible
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. More information can be found on our Benefits website . Job Description: POSITION TITLE: Fire Science Supplemental Instructor (Basic EMT; Part-Time) DEPARTMENT: Science, Technology, Engineering
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-aligned performance tasks, to measure language acquisition and learning outcomes. Incorporate digital literacy and workplace technology skills into instruction using educational software, learning
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achieving academic, career, and personal goals. Foster a positive, inclusive, and supportive classroom culture that promotes respect, confidence, and active participation. Participate in professional
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frameworks. Knowledge of VRI technology platforms, video conferencing set up, Banner, HR/CMS, Statement about specific technology knowledge that would enhance the position. Robust understanding and
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technology effectively into instruction. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, DUTIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Assist faculty in designing and developing engaging, interactive, and accessible online learning experiences
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culture. The Coordinator will work with various departments and faculty to ensure all evening and weekend students are served. This will include, but is not limited to, assisting students with completing
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about advising-related technology including My Bristol, DegreeWorks, Banner, EAB Navigate and the Bristol Website Assist students in registering, adding, dropping, and withdrawing from courses Conduct
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with the faculty team. Use technology effectively to communicate with students and colleagues, to teach online as needed, and to enhance classroom learning as appropriate. Engage in effective academic