Provides qualifications, skills, and duties of various careers.
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Note: All filters other than "Content type" are applied with an OR as opposed to an AND. For example, checking "Resource" and "In the Community" under "Content type", "Basic Computing" under "Topic", and "Educator" under "Audience" results in a statement like "Show me all content of content type resource OR in the community AND tagged with basic computing OR educator."
Provides qualifications, skills, and duties of various careers.
Guide on interview preparation, questions, etiquette, and following up.
DLN connects students and teachers with NASA experts and education specialists. You will find numerous modules in our Event Catalog for all grade levels. DLN events feature science, technology, engineering, and mathematics or STEM content that highlights NASA missions and research. All of our events are free. Register for interactive events listed in our catalog or watch our webcasts listed below.
This short guide contains questions to consider when searching for health information online.
How to find reliable health information online.
Educator resource which is a business plan for how to address the digital divide in the classroom. Provides a blueprint for launching, implementing and financing a multi-year initiative designed to reach students in low-performing middle schools in California.
Outlines a pathway/roadmap to digital literacy for the state of California.
California Distance Learning Project initiative to help expand learner access to adult basic education services in California.
The mission AACE is to provide leadership for the field of adult and continuing education by expanding opportunities for adult growth and development.
ALA's Learning Wiki
Resources and tools on literacy in an online format.
The Literacy Information and Communication System, commonly referred to as LINCS, is a national dissemination, resource gathering, and professional development system providing information on a wide variety of literacy relevant topics, issues, and resources.
This paper describes the potential contribution of emerging technologies to adult literacy and language education and the opportunities and challenges involved in incorporating these technologies into adult education programs.
Guide to help the consumer become familiar with many of the common terms used in clinical trials.
Guide to understanding clinical trials.
A non-profit organization that leverages the power of technology and connects underserved communities around the world to vital information that will improve their lives.
Consumers need access to information and resources about genetic information in a manner that is understandable. Librarians working with the public need to be aware of the issues surrounding genetics and resources to assist patrons in locating and evaluating sometimes complex and confusing information. This class explores basic concepts such as genes and chromosomes and offers an overview of genetic disorders, genetic testing, genetic counseling, and the Human Genome Project.
African American communities see diseases like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease affecting their friends and families every day. Free online resources from the National Library of Medicine and other reliable sources are available to help.
Do you have a growing Latino population in your community? Do you need to quickly find health information in Spanish but don’t know where to look? Are the only words in your Spanish vocabulary burrito and gracias? If you answered yes to these questions, then this is the class for you. This 4-hour hands-on class will cover resources for learning basic medical and Internet Spanish vocabulary. You will also learn to evaluate and identify health websites in Spanish to which you can direct your patrons.
This 60 minute live online class covers the bare essentials of DOCLINE where the participants will have an increased understanding of the basic features of DOCLINE. The class is intended for beginning DOCLINE users. The instructor will give an overview of the layout of the DOCLINE window and will provide a brief description of some of the most commonly used features and their functions. Some of these features include: Your Institutional Record; Searching for other DOCLINE institutions; Adding to and updating items in your Serial Holdings: Viewing reports; and How to fill and make requests.