Your answers: 22/22 (100%)Submitted on Jun 04‚ 2015‚ 8:03 PM 1. Transformational behavior can include a. contingent rewards b. passive management by exception c. inspirational motivation d. active management by exception 2. The concept that some people are natural (born) leaders is an attribute of which leadership approach? a. Trait approach b. Behavior approach c. Power-influence approach d. Situation approach 3. A leadership contingency theory that stresses the intelligence and experience of
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Lesson 9: PowerPoint presentations 243 9 POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS Creating slide shows and related materials teaching LEARNING OUTCOMES This lesson introduces you to the basic features of PowerPoint which are particularly valuable in the teaching and learning environment. You will learn how to use PowerPoint to capture your ideas in outline form and convert those ideas into multimedia presentations. You will also learn how to use the application to create your own presentations both
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PowerPoint Vocabulary Directions: Use your Computers & Careers resource packet to find the following terms. Copy: List the different views that are available: (copy in your notes) Normal View – Main editing view Slide Sorter View – Thumbnail view of all of your slides Slide Show View – takes up the full screen‚ like an actual slide show. 1. Presentation - A PowerPoint file. A presentation can contain text‚ pictures‚ charts‚ links to other pages‚ and other objects. 2. Slide
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Professional Development Plan MaryEllen Grigoriadis LDR/531 Victor Rayneri 03/16/2015 Leadership Styles Frequently held within society is the belief that a leader is born and not made; conversely‚ a good leader is one who is holds an awareness of his or her personality‚ traits‚ and their followers also. These individuals know which leadership style to adopt in a particular situation. This assignment will
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Axia College Material Appendix C Microsoft® PowerPoint® Tutorial In the online classroom environment at Axia College of University of Phoenix‚ you will create Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentations. (If you do not already have the software‚ make sure you get access to it.) This tutorial gives you the very basics for starting up with the program. Getting Started • Open Microsoft® PowerPoint®. • Start a new presentation: Click on Blank Presentation‚ then OK. • Choosing a
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The Nurse Staffing Standards for Patient Safety and Quality Care Act of 2011 Lequisha Harris‚ Tracey Wilkinson-Mcgrady‚ Ginger Sprague‚ Jeanette Walker Nur/531 January 21‚ 2013 Candace Hudson The Nurse Staffing Standards for Patient Safety and Quality Care Act of 2011 I. Introduction II. Bill overview A. Introduced in 2011 1. Representative of Illinois 2. Jan Schakowsky B. Addresses nurse-to-patient staffing ratios 1. Department
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POWERPOINT: SLIDE 1: Title Slide CONTRACTUALIZATION SLIDE 2: Contractualization or labor contractualization is the replacing of regular workers with temporary workers who receive lower wages with no or less benefits Contractuals‚ trainees‚ apprentices‚ helpers‚ casuals‚ piece raters‚ agency-hired‚ and project employees‚ among others A specified and limited period of time “desirable and necessary” SLIDE 3: ADVANTAGES ADVANTAGES and DISADVANTAGES: 1. Cost efficiency 2. Avoid labor unions
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PowerPoint Content Rubric Research‚ Design‚ & Development Mr. HolmesStudent(s) Name: __________________________________________________Date: ________________ Multiplier: 1.0 .75 .5 Percentage Score Content: Relevant‚ informative‚ and accurate information. Focused and consistent with topic. Shows understanding and comprehension of task requirements. Many illustrations. Somewhat relevant‚ or some inaccuracies‚ somewhat focused. Consistent with topic‚ but did not understand
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Theory CONDUCTORS‚ INSULATORS AND CONDUCTIVITY Conduction of electricity in electric circuits takes place due to the presence of excess electrons in materials called conductors. Electrons move in the direction in which the potential has been applied. The ability of a conductor to conduct electricity is directly proportional to the material’s area of cross section and inversely proportional to its length. Where‚ G is conductance σ is conductivity A is area of cross section
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Semiconductor The diode – A diode is an electronic component which allows electric current to glow in only one direction. Diodes are constructed from semiconductors. The anode is the positive terminal and the cathode the negative terminal. LED= light emitting diode a diode which emits light. Semiconductor materials Silicon is the most commonly used semiconductor in electronics‚ germanium is also used. These elements form a stable crystal lattice‚ with each atom sharing its four outer electrons
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