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the aforementioned assignments. Transcribe prerecorded materials (e.g., instructor videos for classes). Provide speech-to-text and text-to-speech communication for mutual understanding and full access. Education and
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materials, including syllabi, lecture notes, assignments, and assessments, to facilitate student learning and engagement. Integrate innovative teaching methodologies, technology, and educational resources
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FA-Faculty Job Title: Electrical & Computer Engineering FT Faculty Job Classification: CFS Professorial Posting close date: December 1, 2024 Start date of this position: August 1, 2025 Required
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should be a current professional in the field of data science or have significant recent experience. The curriculum, book, and assessment materials have already been created uniquely for this new course
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manages all functions associated with the preparation, digitization, and digital asset management of audiovisual published and archival manuscript materials in the Harold B. Lee Library. This position
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practices, including the proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Analysis: Perform in vivo surgical techniques, microscopy experiments in brain slices and associated behavioral and image analysis
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. Gathers ingredients and materials needed to perform daily production. Follows proper procedures for storing and preserving food, including FIFO and allergen control. Maintains cleanliness of work and prep
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graduation requirements. Use appropriate instructional and online teaching and learning best practices, strategies, activities, and technology that reflect understanding of the learning styles and needs of all
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of Science degree or Vet Tech Degree/License and 1 year of laboratory animal science experience OR equivalent combination of education and/or experience Preferred Bachelors of Science degree or Vet Tech
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-Year Writing - Writing and Rhetoric WRTG 311: Writing about the Arts and Humanities WRTG 312: Persuasive Writing WRTG 313: Advanced Writing for Educators WRTG 315: Writing in the Social Sciences WRTG 316