Time Management and Productivity: Virtual In-House Training Effective time management reduces stress and helps you better adhere to commitments. This course is designed to help you identify personal and organizational priorities and gain better control of where you focus your attention. You will explore the importance of planning and organizing, and you will practice sorting through and setting priorities. You will also learn how to set better time boundaries and manage the demands of others. Working with a time management framework, you will use a set of practical techniques to organize and manage your work to better deliver on your commitments. Techniques for overcoming procrastination will be addressed, as well as strategies for dealing with information overload. What you Will Learn Plan and prioritize each day's activities in a more efficient, productive manner Establish strategies to execute priorities and overcome procrastination Understand how to make trade-offs when faced with fire drills How to set and communicate boundary conditions Getting Started Introductions Course orientation Participants' expectations Foundation Concepts Exercise: A day in your life Resources to implement change Mind-set Tool-set Skill-set What is your time really worth? The dynamics of procrastination The myth of multi-tasking Brain Rules - how to optimize your efficiency Organization and Prioritization Time management best practices Goal setting Exercise: Identifying your priorities The importance of organization Time management framework Prioritizing time Time Management Techniques Tips for managing time Nine ways to overcome procrastination The STING technique Managing your time o Handling unplanned urgencies o Dealing with information overload Delegation and managing others' time Creating your personal action plan Summary Course summary and next steps Applying what you have learned
Time Management and Productivity (Virtual) Effective time management reduces stress and helps you better adhere to commitments. This course is designed to help you identify personal and organizational priorities and gain better control of where you focus your attention. You will explore the importance of planning and organizing, and you will practice sorting through and setting priorities. You will also learn how to set better time boundaries and manage the demands of others. Working with a time management framework, you will use a set of practical techniques to organize and manage your work to better deliver on your commitments. Techniques for overcoming procrastination will be addressed, as well as strategies for dealing with information overload. What You Will Learn You'll learn how to: Plan and prioritize each day's activities in a more efficient, productive manner Establish strategies to execute priorities and overcome procrastination Understand how to make trade-offs when faced with fire drills How to set and communicate boundary conditions Getting Started Introductions Course orientation Participants' expectations Foundation Concepts Exercise: A day in your life Resources to implement change o Mind-set o Tool-set o Skill-set What is your time really worth? The dynamics of procrastination The myth of multi-tasking Brain Rules - how to optimize your efficiency Organization and Prioritization Time management best practices Goal setting Exercise: Identifying your priorities The importance of organization Time management framework Prioritizing time Time Management Techniques Tips for managing time Nine ways to overcome procrastination The STING technique Managing your time o Handling unplanned urgencies o Dealing with information overload Delegation and managing others' time Creating your personal action plan
Estimating for Business Analysts: Virtual In-House Training A business analyst does not have authority to estimate the project and will not be held responsible for the project staying within the proposed budget; however, the business analyst does participate in various planning exercises with the project team. Many times the business analyst is on his or her own, required to provide estimates of how long it will take to perform their tasks. This course acquaints you with the basics of estimating from the point of view of the business analyst, emphasizing time estimates for the work. It also covers some of the product cost estimates that a business analyst may have to provide when the business is performing a cost/benefit analysis for the project. What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Translate business needs and requirements into estimates Estimate durations using a variety of techniques Negotiate differences in estimates Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts The importance of estimating to a business analyst The good and bad of estimating The project context The meaning of good estimating Focuses of estimating Characteristics of a good estimate Estimating the Time Requirements Applicable BABOK® Knowledge Areas Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring Elicitation and Collaboration Estimating the elicitation Information Gathering Plan Relative times for elicitation activities Planning and estimating the business analysis approach and activities Planning the business analysis activities Impact of process Estimating the Product Estimating the value of the product Business analyst's role Defining and determining value Function and use case points Agile estimating Planning Poker Other agile estimating techniques Negotiating estimates Negotiation techniques Negotiation approaches Summary What did we learn, and how can we implement this in our work environment?
Grateful Leadership (Virtual) Effective leaders must find ways to enhance people's level of engagement, commitment, and support, especially during the difficult periods of time that all organizations may face. Grateful leaders can tap into the power of personal commitment and dedication by acknowledging people in an authentic and heartfelt manner. Those leaders who model TRUE acknowledgment behavior will inspire others to do the same and to want to dramatically increase their levels of contribution to the organization, making the power of acknowledgment transformational. What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Understand and develop the capability to act upon the need for Grateful Leadership to create a culture of appreciation in the workplace Understand the potentially huge benefits of Grateful Leadership in the workplace Overcome the barriers to using acknowledgment Demonstrate the language and subtleties of authentic and heartfelt acknowledgement behavior Describe the Seven Principles of Acknowledgment for 'High-Interest Benefits' in the context of participant's personal leadership style Describe how to coach teams, managers, and other corporate stakeholders in using Grateful Leadership to produce breakthrough results Getting Started Introductions Course goals and objectives Introspection on the practice of Grateful Leadership The Workforce Engagement Sustainability Challenge Employees who are engaged, not engaged, and actively disengaged The costs of non-engagement Meeting the workforce engagement challenge Acknowledgment, Engagement, and Leadership Acknowledgment and its benefits Recognition versus acknowledgment 'Challenging people' case study Blanchard, Covey, Keith (Servant Leadership): how acknowledgment fits into these leadership models Leadership and acknowledgment The 5 C's - Consciousness, Courage, Choice, Communication, Commitment Employing the Power of Acknowledgment Overcoming barriers to acknowledgment The Seven High-Interest Benefits Principles of Acknowledgment Exploring the acknowledgment process Applying the Principles of Acknowledgment within the Context of Your Personal Leadership Style Case study The ROI of Grateful Leadership Creating your Grateful Leadership Personal Action Plan™ Creating a Vision Statement for your organization that incorporates Grateful Leadership into your corporate culture The 360° Grateful Leadership Competency Assessment Summary What did we learn, and how can we implement this in our work environments?
Embark on a literary adventure with the A-Level English Literature distance learning programme, crafted to nurture you as a discerning, self-reliant reader. Delve into an extensive assortment of literary works spanning various centuries, cultivating an ability to scrutinise closely and assess diverse critical perspectives. You'll acquire the knack of articulating well-informed, independent views based on robust evidence. Furthermore, you'll master weaving critical standpoints into your essays to bolster and cultivate your arguments. An A-Level in English Literature lays a solid foundation for any field demanding superior written communication, research, and analytical prowess. This qualification can pave your way into various careers including Journalism, Teaching, Law, Academia, Media, Advertising, Marketing, Politics, and the Performing Arts. A-Levels, the educational hallmark of the UK, are esteemed by universities and employers alike as an emblem of substantial accomplishment. Harness the power of the English Language to inspire, motivate, and challenge yourself in a myriad of ways. Possessing an A-Level symbolises an in-depth comprehension of a subject, enhancing your career prospects and presenting new opportunities. Designed in line with the latest specifications, this A-Level English Literature course is poised to provide you the best shot at success. With our comprehensive resources at your disposal, including a clear induction and well-structured assignments, you'll be adeptly prepared for the exam. Benefits you'll enjoy: An innovative course, devised according to the latest specification featuring captivating and interactive content Option for fast track available for this course (exams in 2022) A complimentary e-textbook to facilitate your learning Access to a network of partner exam centres (guaranteed exam venue) Unlimited tutor support – aiding in crafting a study plan and offering unwavering support throughout Exam pass assurance (In case of initial failure, we’ll support you until your subsequent exam) A-level English Literature will stimulate your reading habits, promoting a critical approach and fostering an understanding of analysing a variety of critical viewpoints. Awarding Body Details: Awarding body: AQA Our course code: X902 Qualification code: 7712A AQA qualifications, recognised and taught across 30 countries globally, are esteemed by employers and universities, enabling learners to progress to their subsequent life stage. AQA qualifications cater to a variety of abilities, encompassing GCSEs, IGCSEs, and A-levels. ⏰ Estimated Study Time Allocate between 200 and 300 hours for studying, plus extra time for assignment completion. 🌐 Learning Methodology Our innovative online learning platform delivers this course, offering an interactive and engaging experience. For those inclined, printable learning materials are available. Learning resources incorporate diverse media, including videos, quizzes, and interactive activities. 🗓️ Course Duration Commence your learning journey by enrolling today, and enjoy unlimited tutor support for up to 24 months from enrolment. 📝 Assessment Method All current enrolments are for Summer 2022 exams. Official Exams: Complete two standard written exams: 3-hour exam, 40% of marks 2-hour 30-minute exam, 40% of marks One coursework task, 20% of marks (See NEA below) We offer a guaranteed exam spot in one of our nationwide exam centres, eliminating the need for you to find one. Assignments: Throughout your course, you'll need to complete: - One introductory assignment - Ten assignments Though not contributing to your final grade, these provide an opportunity to submit work to your tutor for marking and feedback, helping gauge your progress. Non-Exam Assessment (NEA): - One coursework task, 20% of marks The A-Level assessment for the new specification includes a non-exam assessment (NEA). This coursework is completed during your learning and sent to your exam centre for marking. Further details provided upon enrolment. 🎓 Course Outcomes Upon successful completion, receive an A-Level in English Literature, issued by AQA. This syllabus (7712A) is specifically chosen for its suitability to distance learning. Your certificate is indistinguishable from those issued to students in any other academic setting. ℹ️ Additional Information Difficulty Level - 3 Entry Requirements - We strongly recommend prior study of English literature to GCSE or equivalent level. UCAS Points - 56 _________ Course Content 1. Love through the ages: Shakespeare's Othello 2. Love through the ages: Poetry - Anthology (Pre 1900) 3. Love through the ages: Prose - The Great Gatsby 4. Love through the ages: Unseen poems 5. Texts in shared contexts: Drama - A Streetcar Named Desire 6. Texts in shared contexts: Prose - The Handmaid's Tale 7. Texts in shared contexts: Poem - Skirrid Hill (Post-2000) 8. Texts in shared contexts: Unseen prose extract 9. Independent critical study The course covers various themes and literary works, exploring 'Love through the ages' with works like 'Othello' and 'The Great Gatsby', and 'Texts in shared contexts' like 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'The Handmaid's Tale'. The course also includes an 'Independent critical study' unit to develop research skills and analytical thinking. Course Content Methods of language analysisPhonetics, phonology and prosodicsGraphologyLexis and semanticsGrammar, including morphologyPragmaticsDiscourse Textual variations and representationsThe textual range (various subjects, writers, audiences)Functions of the textsIdentity and representationsHow audiences are addressed and positionedStructure and organisation of the texts Children’s language developmentPhonological, pragmatic, lexical, semantic and grammatical developmentThe development of written languageThe functions of children’s languageTheories and research about language development Diversity and changeLanguage in its wider social, geographical and temporal contextsProcesses of language changeSocial attitudes to language diversity and change Language discoursesStudying texts that convey attitudes to language diversity and changeMethods of conveying views and opinions about language issues: representations, identities and positioning.Connecting to discourses about languageThe directed writing task Language Investigation (NEA)Choosing an investigation focusCarrying out the investigation (including ethics, record keeping and referencing)Organising and analysing the data and interpretation of findingsConcluding your investigation Original writing (NEA)An overview of the assessment and marking criteria, including organising and referencing workChoosing your area of original writing (Power of persuasion, storytelling & power of information)Choosing and analysing style modelsProducing a reflective commentary Preparing for the A Level examinationsRevision TipsExam TechniquesPreparing for Paper 1Preparing for Paper 2
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Discover the wonders of our planet and our role within it through our A-Level Geography course, specifically designed for self-paced learning. Gain deeper insights into the marvels and challenges our world faces from diverse landscapes to human interactions and the subsequent consequences on nature. Venture on a virtual journey exploring various terrains from arid deserts to dynamic glaciers, and lively coastal systems. Delve into the pressing issues of environmental stress on ecosystems, urban development implications, and the complex threads of globalisation. Master the art of collecting, processing, and interpreting valuable information using both qualitative and quantitative methods. You’ll become proficient in contextualisation and reporting, demonstrating a strong understanding of fieldwork through independent research projects. This course adheres to the latest Cambridge International A-Level Geography syllabus, offering a streamlined and engaging online learning experience. Benefit from unlimited tutor support, well-structured assignments, and a clear induction to equip you with the skills and knowledge for exam preparation. If you’re in the UK, you can avail our guaranteed exam centre access for your final A-Level examinations. Your enrolment comes with the following benefits: Access to a brand-new course, with content that is dynamic, engaging and tailored to the latest specification Fast track options for exams in 2022 Exam pass guarantee – We'll support you to your next exam for free if you don’t pass the first time Guaranteed exam venue access – Explore our network of partnership exam centres Unlimited tutor support – Benefit from personalised study planning and comprehensive support throughout your learning journey Geography extends beyond the textbook. It's about understanding our planet, recognising our responsibilities towards it, and expanding our knowledge on how human activities shape and change our environment. About the awarding body Awarding body: Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) Our course code: X923 Qualification code: 9696 Cambridge Assessment International Education is the world’s largest provider of international education programmes, qualifications and exams, delivering assessments to over 8 million learners in over 170 countries. ⏱ Study Hours: Allow 250-300 hours of study time plus additional time for assignments. 👩🏫 Study Method: Engage with a variety of media such as videos, quizzes, and interactive activities via our online platform. Learning resources can also be printed for convenience. 📆 Course Duration: Your enrolment lasts up to 24 months from the date of registration. 📋 Assessment: Enrol now for Summer 2022 examinations. You'll need to complete four standard A-Level written exams with a blend of short and long answer questions, and extended response questions. We also provide guaranteed exam space across the UK and a repeat exam support. Additionally, various assignments throughout the course will help gauge your progress and generate predicted grades if needed. 👩🎓 Course Outcomes: On successful completion, you'll receive an A-Level in Geography, issued by Cambridge International, identical to that received by students at any other institution. This syllabus (9696) is selected by Oxbridge for its suitability to distance learning. ℹ️ Additional Information: Difficulty - Level 3; Entry requirements - A GCSE or equivalent in Geography is recommended; UCAS Points - 56 Course Content: Explore a wide range of topics such as hydrology, fluvial geomorphology, atmosphere and weather, rocks and weathering, population dynamics, migration and settlement, tropical and hazardous environments, production, location, and global interdependence. Each unit explores its topic in-depth, providing a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies of physical and human geography.
Oxbridge's A-Level Sociology course is designed for inquisitive minds who delight in rich conversations, contentious ideas, and exploration of social themes. This course will offer a nuanced perspective of society, diving into its complex layers. Sociology is an exciting discipline, laden with intellectual challenges and provocative theories. Gaining popularity among learners striving to comprehend the social universe, this course explores key areas such as philosophy and ethics. Renowned universities and employers recognise the A-Level Sociology qualification, appreciating the valuable skills and personal qualities it fosters. The course presents a host of sociological theories, prompting you to apply your experiences and knowledge to evaluate their validity. Your exploration of personal identity and societal roles form a crucial part of this journey. Sociology, besides being a respected academic subject, forms a core component of diverse fields such as business studies, medical training, geography, environmental science, and sports and health sciences. Achieving an A-Level in Sociology indicates a profound understanding of the subject, enhancing your career opportunities and opening new doors. A-Levels are considered a hallmark of educational excellence in the UK. Our home study course aligns with the latest AQA A-Level Sociology syllabus, tailored specifically for flexible, online learning. We provide unlimited tutor support, clear instructions, and well-designed assignments to equip you for your examination. If you're based in the UK, we guarantee access to one of our exam centres for your final A-Level exams. Benefits include: A freshly designed course, resonating with the latest specifications and rich, engaging content. A fast track option for exams in 2022. Access to a network of partner exam centres for a guaranteed exam venue. Unlimited Tutor Support- we’ll guide you in crafting a study plan and offer continuous support. Our unique exam pass guarantee (If you don’t pass the first time, we’ll back you up for the next attempt). About the awarding body Awarding body: AQA Our course code: X916 Qualification code: 7192 AQA qualifications, recognised and taught globally in 30 countries, are highly valued by employers and universities. They pave the way for young people to advance to the next life stage. AQA offers a range of qualifications suitable for diverse abilities, including GCSEs, IGCSEs, and A-levels. ⏱ Expected Study Hours Anticipate between 250 and 300 hours of study, in addition to assignment completion. 👩🏫 Study Approach Our course is delivered via an interactive online learning platform, designed to create a dynamic learning experience. If you prefer, printable learning materials are available. Our learning resources comprise diverse media including videos, quizzes, and interactive activities. 📆 Course Duration The course spans up to 24 months from enrolment. Your login details for the MyOxbridge portal will grant you access to your learning materials. 📋 Assessment Enrol now for Summer 2022 exams. Official exams Each exam is 2 hours long, accounting for 33.3% of total marks. We provide a guaranteed exam space at one of our UK centres. Our unique exam pass guarantee means we'll support you for free for your next attempt if you don’t pass the first time. Assignments Throughout your course, you’ll complete various assignments. Though these do not contribute towards your final grade, they offer an opportunity for your tutor to assess and provide feedback, helping to track your progress and generate predicted grades if necessary. 👩🎓 Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this home learning course, you will be awarded an A-Level in Sociology by AQA. Your certificate will be identical to those issued to students at other educational institutions. We've chosen this syllabus specifically because we believe it is the best fit for online learning and offers the best chance of success. ℹ️ Additional Information Difficulty - Level 3 Recommended Entry Requirements - GCSE or equivalent in English, history, or a social science. UCAS Points - 56 Course Content Key themes covered include integral elements of sociology, education with methods in context, families and households, theories and methods, the media, and crime and deviance. Dive into important sociological theories, explore socialisation, delve into the structural elements of education, define different types of families, gain insights into research methods, examine the role of media in society, and study crime, deviance, social order, and social control.
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About the awarding body Awarding body: AQA Our course code: X911 Qualification code: 7652 AQA qualifications, internationally esteemed and taught across 30 countries, facilitate students' progression in life. Valued by employers and universities, these qualifications cater to a spectrum of abilities, including GCSEs, IGCSEs, and A-Levels. ⏱ Study Hours Allocate between 250 and 300 hours for study, plus additional time for assignment completion. 👩🏫 Study Method Our course is dispensed via an online learning platform, offering a dynamic, engaging experience. If you prefer, you can print the learning materials. The resources are diverse, including videos, quizzes, and interactive activities. 📆 Course Duration Once enrolled, you have a two-year window to complete your studies and exams, with continual tutor support. 📋 Assessment Enroll now for Summer 2022 examinations. 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The Heritage-Rich French Culture (Une culture fière de son patrimoine) 🏰 Next, engage with the local, regional, and national facets of French culture, and how heritage mirrors popular culture. 5. Exploring Contemporary Francophone Music (La musique francophone contemporaine) 🎶 Unit five immerses you in the world of French music, its followers, and its cultural influences. 6. The Beauty of Cinema (Cinéma: le septième art) 🎬 We'll then discuss the significance of cinema - a revered art form in France, and your personal film preferences. 7. The Richness of Diversity (Les aspects positifs d’une société diverse) 🌍 Examine how diversity enriches French society and the fundamental values of tolerance and respect it instils. 8. Addressing Marginalisation (Quelle vie pour les marginalisés?) 🚻 Learn to articulate views on marginalized groups, and societal attitudes towards them, while expanding your French vocabulary. 9. Perception of Criminals (Comment on traite les criminels) 🚨 Next, explore French perspectives on crime and criminals, evaluating whether prison succeeds or fails, and expressing these views in French. 10. Teenagers' Political Rights and Commitments 🗳️ Discuss the rights of teenagers, their political attitudes, and their vision for the future, including the contentious issue of voting rights. 11. Strikes, Demonstrations – Who Wields Power? 💪 Understand the role and power of unions, strikes, and demonstrations in France, and the varying societal attitudes towards them. 12. Politics and Immigration (La politique et l'immigration) 🛂 Finally, study political responses to immigration and contrasting views held by French political parties.