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Certificate in Online Teaching
ID: CEUGC-512
For those new to teaching online, or those already teaching online. Certified Online Instructor (COI) requires the registrant to take a 50 question exam. The registrant will have their students evaluate an online course, and the Chair of the LERN Faculty Advisory Board will critique one of the registrant's online courses.
Certificate in Teaching Adults
ID: CEUGC-511
A key function in lie is passing knowledge and skills to others. If you are starting out or already teaching, formally or informally, this course will fit. Learn fundamental and advanced strategies to improve teaching. The lead instructor wrote How to Teach Adults, the best-selling book on the subject and the ebook is included.
Certified Online Instructor
ID: CEUGC-510
A timely program for those new to or already teaching online. Get the best instruction from the foremost authorities in online learning. Topics include building and improving an online course, fostering online discussion, encouraging student interaction, and tackling assessments. Learn the advanced tips and techniques.
Digital Reporting
ID: CEUGC-532
Explore the world of digital court reporting in courtroom and freelance settings. There is a huge need for more digital reporters, and you can work from home. Find out about court proceedings; recording components; and producing Annotations. Learn about the professional integrity; physical and emotional stamina; and terminology needed to be successful in digital reporting. Finally, get the basics about the tools of the trade, the equipment needed, maintenance and troubleshooting; and how digital reporters do research on the Internet. Digital reporting could be the new career for you.
Law School for Non-Lawyers
ID: CELAW-510
Sponsored by the S.C. Bar Pro Bono Program, Law School for Non-Lawyers is a seven-week program designed to give the public an overview of the South Carolina legal system and insight into common legal problems people face. For current locations, please see the information at SC Bar website: http://ow.ly/Urked
Law School for Non-Lawyers
ID: CELAW-505
Sponsored by the S.C. Bar Pro Bono Program, Law School for Non-Lawyers is a seven-week program designed to give the public an overview of the South Carolina legal system and insight into common legal problems people face. For current locations, please see the information at SC Bar website: http://ow.ly/Urked