Business Access Curricula Library Catalog Year 2015-2016
Business Access
Curricula Library Catalog Year
2015-2016
Business Access Curricula Library provides our customers with documentation of
available curricula and the courses that have been aligned to those curricula. This
catalog will provide a menu of what Business Access currently has available, and
will serve as a living breathing document that may expand as Business Access
aggressively looks at adding value to its customers by providing the latest
courseware available. Updates of the catalog will be available online in PDF
format so that it may be viewed and downloaded at any time.
How to Use this Catalog
This catalog has been divided in six sections and color coded for ease of use.
Curricula have been aligned to the sections.
The sections in order are:
Occupational Specific Curricula
Technical Curricula
Career Readiness Certification
GED Courses
Adult Basic Education
Self Sufficiency Curricula
A Table of Contents is available for easy reference within the catalog.
Table of Contents
Occupational Specific ...................................................................................................................................... 6
Administrative Service Managers – O*NET Occupational Code 11-3011.00 ................................................ 7
Bookkeeping, Accounting, & Auditing Clerks – O*NET Occupational Code 43-3031.00 .............................. 9
Child Care Worker – O*NET Occupational Code 39.9011.00 ..................................................................... 11
Customer Service Representatives 1 – O*Net Occupation Code 43-4051.00 ............................................ 12
Customer Service Representatives 2 – O*Net Occupation Code 43-4051.00 ............................................ 13
Door to Door Sales Worker, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers – ....................................... 14
O*Net Occupation Code 41-9091.00 .......................................................................................................... 14
First Line Supervisor/Managers of Food Preparation and Serving Workers – O*Net Occupation Code 35-
1012.00 .................................................................................................................................................. 15
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Service Workers – O*NET Occupation Code 41-1011.00 ........ 16
Graphic Designers/Desktop Publishers - O*Net Occupation Code 43-9031.00 ......................................... 17
Hospitality, Waiters and Waitresses – O*Net Occupation Code 35-3031.00 ............................................. 18
Human Resources Assistant, Except Payroll and Timekeeping – O*Net Occupation Code 43-4161.00 .... 19
Introduction – Network and Computer Systems Administrators - O*Net Occupation Code 15.1071.00 .. 20
Introduction - Web Developer - O*Net Occupation Code 15-1099.04 ...................................................... 21
Office Clerks, General 1 – O*Net Occupation Code 43-9061.00 ................................................................ 22
Office Clerk 2 – O*Net Occupation Code 43-9061.00 ................................................................................ 23
Receptionist and Information Clerk – O*Net Curriculum Code 43-4171.00 .............................................. 24
Retail Salespersons 1 – O*Net Occupation Code 41-2031.00 .................................................................... 25
Retail Salespersons 2 – O*Net Occupation Code 41-2031.00 .................................................................... 26
Technical Support - Computer Support Specialist - O*Net Occupation Code 15-1041.00 ......................... 27
Technical Curricula ......................................................................................................................................... 28
First Steps to Computers 2007 .................................................................................................................... 29
Introduction to Programming – Visual C++ ................................................................................................. 29
Introduction to Web Design – HTML .......................................................................................................... 30
Microsoft Access 2007 ................................................................................................................................ 30
Microsoft Excel 2007 ................................................................................................................................... 31
Microsoft Excel 2010 MOS .......................................................................................................................... 32
Microsoft Office 2007 ................................................................................................................................. 32
Microsoft Office 2010 ................................................................................................................................. 33
Microsoft Outlook 2007 .............................................................................................................................. 33
Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 ........................................................................................................................ 34
Microsoft Word 2007 .................................................................................................................................. 34
Microsoft Word 2010 MOS ......................................................................................................................... 35
Career Readiness Certification................................................................................................................ 36
Applied Mathematics .................................................................................................................................. 37
Locating Information ................................................................................................................................... 37
Reading for Information .............................................................................................................................. 39
GED Courses ........................................................................................................................................................ 41
Applied Mathematics - Math ...................................................................................................................... 42
Applied Technology - Science ..................................................................................................................... 42
Locating Information – Social Studies ......................................................................................................... 44
Reading for Information-Reading ............................................................................................................... 45
Writing - Writing ......................................................................................................................................... 47
Adult Basic Education (ABE) ..................................................................................................................... 51
Applied Mathematics .................................................................................................................................. 52
Applied Technology..................................................................................................................................... 52
Locating Information ................................................................................................................................... 53
Reading for Information .............................................................................................................................. 54
Writing ........................................................................................................................................................ 56
Self Sufficiency Curricula ................................................................................................................. 59
Peak Workforce – Job Search Success ........................................................................................................ 60
Peak Workforce – Essential Workplace Skills ............................................................................................. 61
Peak Readiness 1 – Getting Started ............................................................................................................ 62
Peak Readiness 2 – Introduction to Independent Life ................................................................................ 62
Peak Readiness 3 – Create Your Life, Learn the Costs ................................................................................ 62
Peak Readiness 4 – Jobs, Income & Education ........................................................................................... 63
Peak Readiness 5 – Discover the Business World ....................................................................................... 63
Peak Readiness 6 – Volunteering & Service ................................................................................................ 64
Peak Readiness 7 – Goals & Commitments ................................................................................................ 64
Peak Financial 1 – Getting Started .............................................................................................................. 64
Peak Financial 2 – Get Focused, Get Organized .......................................................................................... 65
Peak Financial 3 – Basic Banking & Checking .............................................................................................. 65
Peak Financial 4 – Basic Budgeting & Cash Flow ........................................................................................ 66
Peak Financial 5 – Basic Interests & Loans .................................................................................................. 66
Peak Financial 6 – Repair & Build Your Credit ............................................................................................ 67
Peak Financial 7 – Timeline for Success ...................................................................................................... 67
Occupational Specific
Curricula O*NET Career Course
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O*NET Career Courses
The following series of curricula have been researched and created to address specific occupational
needs. Each curriculum features courses that complement, enhance and customize the learning
experience of the student. All curricula have been aligned to O*NET Occupational Codes and to learning
elements that map to skills, tasks, knowledge, and abilities identified by O*NET.
Administrative Service Managers – O*NET Occupational Code 11-3011.00
Plan, direct, or coordinate supportive services of an organization, such as recordkeeping, mail
distribution, telephone operator/receptionist, and other office support services. Responsibilities may
include setting goals and deadlines for departments, preparing operational reports, plan, administer and
control budgets for contracts, equipment and supplies as well as overseeing facilities planning and
maintenance and custodial operations.
Courses
Verbal Communication Skills
Reading Strategies 1
Reading Strategies 2
Introduction to Technical Writing
Teamwork Level 4 Problem Solving
Creating a Flowchart
Organizational Communication
Synthesize Information to Solve Problems
Decision Making & Problem Solving
Time Management
Coaching to Develop Motivation
Office 2010: 2 Word
Office 2010: 3 Excel
Office 2010: 4 PowerPoint
Office 2010: 5 Outlook
Communicate on Purpose in the Workplace
Email Communication – Houndville Business Animation
Determining Caller Needs - Listening Skills & Questioning Techniques
QuickBooks Pro 2008 - Advanced
Sexual Harassment - It Can Happen Here?
6 Ways to Build Rapport
The Odd Squad
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Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 11-3011.00.
This curriculum also matches portions of the Equipped for the Future Work Readiness Credential.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified
Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional training (Advanced) and practice time on software.
Jobs in this area include: Administrative Assistant, Office Manager, Administrative Manager, Administrative Specialist, Administrator, Director of Operations, Administrative Coordinator, Administrative Director, Administrative Officer
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Bookkeeping, Accounting, & Auditing Clerks – O*NET Occupational Code 43-3031.00
Interest and skills required for bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks involve detailed and
accurate calculation, analysis, and organization. One is responsible for computing, classifying and
recording numerical data to keep financial records complete. Tasks to perform include routine
calculations, posting, checking the accuracy of figures and recording of business transactions recorded
by other workers.
Courses
MS Office 2010 Excel - Level 1
MS Office 2010 Excel - Level 2
MS Office 2010 Excel - Charts & Graphs Part 1
MS Office 2010 Excel - Charts & Graphs Part 2
MS Office 2010 Excel - Pivot Tables Part 1
MS Office 2010 Excel - Pivot Tables Part 2
MS Office 2010 Excel - Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts Part 1
MS Office 2010 Excel - Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts Part 2
Time Management
Verbal Communication Skills
Reading Strategies 1
Reading Strategies 2
Business Writing Level 2 Spelling
Work Habits Level 5 Decision Making & Problem Solving & Problem Solving
Teamwork Level 4 Problem Solving
Algebraic Equations
Integers and Algebraic Expressions
Percentages
Decimals and Fractions
Decimals
Number Sense
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Forms
Basics of Business Math: 1 Fractions
Basics of Business Math: 2 Decimals
Basics of Business Math: 3 Calculator
Basics of Business Math: 4 Equations
Basics of Business Math: 5 Percents
Basics of Business Math: 6 Reports
Convert Decimals, Percents and Fractions
Applied Mathematics Level 3 Percent, Decimal, and Fraction Conversion
QuickBooks Pro 2008 - Advanced
How to Survive Email Overload
Count Forward or Backward by a Given Number and Determine the Next Number in the Series
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Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 43-3031.0.
Certificate: These courses supports a path to the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers Certified
Bookkeeper Designation www.aipb.org/certification; Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified Application
Specialists (MCAS) with additional training (Advanced) and practice time on software; and Business Access
Certificate of Completion.
Jobs in this area include: Accounting Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Accounting Assistant, Bookkeeper, Accounts
Receivable Clerk, Accounting Associate, Fiscal Technician, Accounting Representative, Accounting Technician and
Accounting Analyst
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Child Care Worker – O*NET Occupational Code 39.9011.00
Child Care Workers attend to children at schools, businesses, private households and child care
institutions. These positions require a variety skills including the ability to give full attention to what
others are saying, the ability to listen and understand information and ideas as well as assist and care for
others.
Courses
Communication Skills
Coaching to Develop Motivation
Attitude Matters Quiz
First Aid One: Basic Life Support
First Aid Two: Outdoor Injuries
Emotional Intelligence - Introduction
TrainingBytes Increasing Emotional Intelligence
Emotional Intelligence
Conflict Management: Maintaining Self-Control
Conflict Resolution Training Scenes
Article Quiz - Domestic Violence
Article Quiz - Positive Parenting
Ethics
Stress Management
Listening
Problem Solving
Organize Information from Multiple Sources
Decision Making & Problem Solving
Attitude and Respect
Course Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks, Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 39-3011.00.
Certificate: Child Care certifications vary from state to state. This curriculum results in a Business Access
Certificate of Completion
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Customer Service Representatives 1 – O*Net Occupation Code 43-4051.00
Customer Service Representatives interact with customers to answer questions about products and
services. They also handle and resolve customer complaints. Some Customer Service Representatives
help people open accounts for services such as electricity, gas, cable, television, or telephone. Jobs in
this area include Customer Service Representatives, New Account Clerks, and Customer Support
Representatives.
The Customer Service Representatives 1 & 2 curricula provide a baseline for the Customer Service
Representatives NRF curriculum which prepares the student to pass the National Retail Federation's
(NRF) customer service exam.
Courses
How to Handle The Irate Customer - Four Point Plan for Calming Angry Customers
Communications Essentials
Communication Skills
Reading Strategies 1
Quality Customer Service
Proactive Customer Service - Illustrates the difference between Passive, Average & Proactive
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Tables
Maintaining Customer Relationships - Cementing Relationships After The Purchase
Mad About Customer Service
Influencing The Interaction - Six Practices Which Lead To A More Satisfying Customer Experience
It's Personal: For the Customer and For You
It's Your Call
Johnny the Bagger: A True Story of Customer Service
How to Treat Every Customer as a Welcome Guest
Attitude, Attitude, Attitude!
Quality Customer Service
Just A Call Away Series: It's Your Call
Just A Call Away Series: The Really Angry Customer
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 43-4051.00.
It is also aligned with the industry credential offered by the National Retail Federation.
Certificate: Leads to National Professional Certification in Customer Service, National Retail Federation and
Business Access Certificate of Completion.
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Customer Service Representatives 2 – O*Net Occupation Code 43-4051.00
Customer Service Representatives interact with customers to answer questions about products and
services. They also handle and resolve customer complaints. Some Customer Service Representatives
help people open accounts for services such as electricity, gas, cable, television, or telephone. Jobs in
this area include Customer Service Representatives, New Account Clerks, and Customer Support
Representatives. Jobs in this area may have any number of different titles. Overall employment of
customer service representatives is expected to increase faster than the average for all occupations
through the year 2010.
The Customer Service Representatives 1 & 2 curricula provide a baseline for the Customer Service
Representatives NRF curriculum which prepares the student to pass the National Retail Federation’s
(NRF) customer service exam.
Courses
Service Matters - Excellent Customer Service: Natural or Learned?
Service Matters - How Do You Build Rapport?
Service Matters - How Do You Demonstrate You Care?
Service Matters - How Do You Handle Bad Days?
Service Matters - How Do You Handle Varying Customer Styles?
Service Matters - If You Were Hiring Your Replacement, Which Traits Would You Look For?
Service Matters - Introduction To Our Group
Service Matters - Is The Customer Always Right?
Service Matters - What Advice Would You Offer A New Person?
Service Matters - What Does Taking Ownership Mean To You?
Service Matters - What Motivates you to Excel
Service Matters - What's In It For You?
Service Matters - Excellent Customer Service: Natural or Learned?
The 5 Values of Great Customer Service
The Customer Service Zone
The Service Mentality - Seven Characteristics of Excellent Service Providers
We Are Customers To Each Other - Secrets of Internal Customer Service
SMILE!
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 43-4051.00.
It is also aligned with the industry credential offered by the National Retail Federation.
Certificate: Leads to the National Professional Certification in Customer Service, National Retail Federation and a
Business Access Certificate of Completion.
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Door to Door Sales Worker, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers – O*Net Occupation Code 41-9091.00
Individuals interested in a Sales career enjoy working directly with the public and have the skills and
knowledge to convenience others to purchase good and/or services. A salesperson is employed to
represent a business or is self-employed. Jobs include independent sales representative (self-employed)
for sales operations like Avon and Amway, sales representatives for many different industries as well as
demonstrators and vendors.
Courses
Communication Skills
Reading Strategies 1
Gather Information, Get Organized
Time Management
Coaching to Develop Motivation
Spell Frequently-Used Words Correctly
How to Handle The Irate Customer - Four Point Plan for Calming Angry Customers
Percentages
Using a Calculator
Decimals and Fractions
Teamwork Level 4 Problem Solving
7 Steps to A Lot More Sales Level 1
7 Steps to A Lot More Sales Level 2
7 Steps to A Lot More Sales Level 3
Win the S.A.L.E. for Sales Professionals
SMART-START® Sales Truths
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 41-9091.00.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion
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First Line Supervisor/Managers of Food Preparation and Serving Workers – O*Net Occupation Code 35-1012.00
First Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation and Serving Workers have a broad range of duties.
A First Line Supervisor should be able to coordinate several activities as once, and quickly analyze and
resolve problems. A Manager should have good Verbal Communication Skills and be analytical, detail-
oriented, flexible and decisive. Also, it is important to establish effective working relationships with
many different people.
Specifically, a Food Service Manager is required to compile and balance cash receipts, resolve customer
complaints and train employees in food preparation, service, and sanitation and safety procedures. Jobs
in the this area include: Food Service Supervisor, Kitchen Manager, Executive Chef, Dietary Manager,
Food Service Manager, and Restaurant Manager to name a few.
Courses
Verbal Communication Skills
Time Management
Recipe for Success: Introduction To Management and Motivation
OB4.05.02 Observation Level 4 Food Pyramid
Reading Strategies 1
Reading Strategies 2
Teamwork Level 4 Problem Solving
Synthesize Information to Solve Problems
Decision Making & Problem Solving
Conflict Resolution Training Scenes
Coaching to Develop Motivation
Office 2010: 2 Word
Office 2010: 3 Excel
Office 2010: 4 PowerPoint
Office 2010: 5 Outlook
Communicate on Purpose in the Workplace
Negotiating: Evaluate Your Performance
Negotiating: Introduction to Negotiating
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 35-1012.00.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified
Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional training (Advanced) and practice time on software.
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First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Service Workers – O*NET Occupation Code
41-1011.00
Supervise and coordinate activities of personal service workers, such as supervisors of flight attendants,
hairdressers, or caddies. Responsibilities include assign work schedules, inspecting work areas, report to
managers and supervisors and resolve customer complaints. Jobs include Hair Salon Manager,
Recreation Coordinator, Direct Care Supervisor, Resident Care Supervisor, Salon Manager, Spa Director,
Adult Family Home Program Manager and Community Life Director.
Courses
Verbal Communication Skills
Time Management
Reading Strategies 1
Reading Strategies 2
Teamwork Level 4 Problem Solving
Synthesize Information to Solve Problems
Decision Making & Problem Solving
Conflict Resolution Training Scenes
Coaching to Develop Motivation
Office 2010: 2 Word
Office 2010: 3 Excel
Office 2010: 4 PowerPoint
Office 2010: 5 Outlook
Communicate on Purpose in the Workplace
Negotiating: Evaluate Your Performance
Negotiating: Introduction to Negotiating
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 41-1011.00.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified
Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional training (Advanced) and practice time on software.
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Graphic Designers/Desktop Publishers - O*Net Occupation Code 43-9031.00
This curriculum will introduce you to desktop publishing and graphic design, which can be used to
prepare marketing brochures and presentations. These skills will also be valuable in basic web design.
This section would couple nicely with the sibling course set of Dreamweaver CS4 and Flash CS4.
Courses
Dreamweaver CS4: 1 Getting Started with Dreamweaver CS4
Dreamweaver CS4: 2 Setting Up a New Site
Dreamweaver CS4: 3 Adding Text and Images
Dreamweaver CS4: 4 Styling Pages with CSS
Dreamweaver CS4: 5 Creating Page Layouts with CSS
Dreamweaver CS4: 1 Getting Started with Dreamweaver CS4
Dreamweaver CS4: 2 Setting Up a New Site
Introduction To Technical Writing 1
Introduction To Technical Writing 2
Introduction To Technical Writing 3
Flash CS4: 1 Getting Started with Flash CS4
Flash CS4: 2 Using the Drawing Tools
Flash CS4: 3 Working with Colors
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 43-9031.00
and 27-11024.0
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified
Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional training (Advanced) and practice time on software.
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Hospitality, Waiters and Waitresses – O*Net Occupation Code 35-3031.00
Traits most important for success in hospitality-related jobs include good communication skills, the
ability to get along with people in stressful situations, a neat, clean appearance, and a pleasant manner.
One must often work quickly, accurately, and cordially to help large numbers of sometimes impatient
and irate guests. The responsibilities of a waiter and waitress are to take orders and serve food and
beverages to patrons at tables in dining establishments.
Jobs in this industry include: Hotel Desk Clerks, Travel Agents, Waiters and Waitresses, Restaurant and
Hotel Managers, Restaurant Hosts, Bartenders, Flight Attendants.
Courses
Communication Skills
Reading Strategies 1
Time Management
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Forms
It's Not Just About Sex Anymore? Harassment and Discrimination in the Workplace
Upselling Products and Services in Hospitality and Tourism
Recipe for Health & Safety: Practical Health and Safety in the Workplace
Five Star Teamwork
Working Front of the House
Appropriate Behavior on the Workplace
How to Handle The Irate Customer - Four Point Plan for Calming Angry Customers
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 35-3031.00.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion.
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Human Resources Assistant, Except Payroll and Timekeeping – O*Net Occupation
Code 43-4161.00
The jobs and tasks within the Human Resources field vary widely, as do the skills and training required.
Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations managers and specialists try to attract the most-
qualified employees and match them to the jobs for which they are best-suited in their organization.
Human Resources clerks maintain the personnel records of an organization's employees. Jobs in this
area include: Recruiters, Placement Managers, Human Resource Assistant, Human Resources Clerks,
Personnel Clerks, Compensation Specialists, and Training Specialists.
Courses
10 Essential Interviewing Skills
10 Point Checklist Before Delivering Training
10 Steps to Flawless Appraisal Interviews
6 Ways to Boost Your Career Prospects
7 Ways to Handle a Difficult Boss
9 Essentials for Exit Interviews
A Question of Evidence - The Behavioral-based Interview
A.I.M. For Development - Setting Personal Development Objectives That Work
Acclimating to the Business World
After the Hire: Retaining Good Employees
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
Americans with Disabilities Act
Effective Performance Review: Course #1 - Purpose of Conducting Effective Performance Reviews
Effective Performance Review: Course #2 - Preparing for the Annual Review
Effective Performance Review: Course #3 - Conducting the Review Meeting
Effective Performance Review: Course #4 - After the Review Meeting
Conflict Resolution Training Scenes
Use Organizational Charts to Identify Members of Organizations
Reading for Information Level 4 Following Instructions 1
Coaching to Develop Motivation
MS Office 2010 Excel - Level 1
MS Office 2010 Excel - Level 2
MS Office 2010 Excel - Charts & Graphs Part 1
MS Office 2010 Excel - Charts & Graphs Part 2
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum maps to the Tasks, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in
the online summary report for occupation code 43-4161.00.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified
Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional training (Advanced) and practice time on software.
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Introduction – Network and Computer Systems Administrators - O*Net Occupation
Code 15.1071.00
This curriculum is an introductory course for anyone interested in pursuing career in Network
Administration. This curriculum offers courses in configuring and installing network components.
Introduction to Network Administration includes understanding of network hardware, installation and
troubleshooting.
Courses
Computer Basics: 1 Using Your PC
Computing Concepts: 1 Types of Security
Protecting Your PC from the Bad Guys
PC Applications: 1 Concepts of Information Technology (IT)
Core Computer Skills - Laptop Computers
CIW Foundations 1D0-510:34 Networking Hardware
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum maps to the Network+ Certification exam.
Certificate: The Network+ Certification is targeted for technicians with 18 – 24 months experience in the IT
industry. Also results in a Business Access Certificate of Completion.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified
Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional training (Advanced) and practice time on software.
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Introduction - Web Developer - O*Net Occupation Code 15-1099.04
This curriculum provides an introduction to a career as a Web Developer. Web Developers develop and
design web applications and web sites. They create and specify architectural and technical parameters.
They direct web site content creation, enhancement and maintenance.
Jobs in this area require a variety of high-level technological skills in computer graphics and
programming, though writing and verbal communication skills are also important. At a minimum web
designers must be familiar with Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML). Jobs in this area include: Web
Page Designers, Web Developers, and Web Masters. There will be an ever-increasing demand by
employers for web page designers and developers and those who are technically proficient in computer
graphics. These jobs are some of the fastest-growing in the U.S. job market.
Courses
Basics of HTML and XHTML (Web Publishing - Course 2)and XHTML (Web Publishing - Course 2)
Web Design & Graphics:1 Introduction to Design
Web Design & Graphics:2 Making Your Site Fast and Viewable
Web Design & Graphics:3 Building Your Site with Images
Web Design & Graphics:4 Building Your Site with Formatting
Web Design & Graphics:5 Using Other Tools
Web Publishing and Design with HTML 4.01 and XHTML: 1 Getting Organized
Web Publishing and Design with HTML 4.01 and XHTML: 2 Basics of HTML and XHTML
Web Publishing and Design with HTML 4.01 and XHTML: 3 HTML, XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Web Publishing and Design with HTML 4.01 and XHTML: 4 Advanced Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Forms, and DHTML
Web Publishing and Design with HTML 4.01 and XHTML: 5 Adding Interactivity and Multimedia with HTML and XHTML
XML: 1 Viewing and Understanding XML
XML: 2 Creating a Basic Document
XML: 3 Building DTDs & Checking Documents
XML: 4 Entities
XML: 5 The Document Object Model
XML: 6 CSS and XSL Style Sheets
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum maps to the Tasks, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in
the online summary report for occupation code 15-1099.04. Web Developers need samples of web pages they
have built before attempting to enter the employment market and they need to be prepared to learn and/or work
in other languages and with other software.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Web Developers need samples of web pages they have
built before attempting to enter the employment market.
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Office Clerks, General 1 – O*Net Occupation Code 43-9061.00
Office Clerks perform duties too varied and diverse to be classified in any specific office clerical
occupation, requiring limited knowledge of office management systems and procedures. Clerical duties
may be assigned in accordance with the office procedures of individual establishments and may include
a combination of answering telephones, bookkeeping, typing or word processing, stenography, office
machine operation, and filing. Jobs include Administrative Assistant, Office Manager, Receptionist,
Clerk, Secretary, Office Assistant, Office Clerk, Customer Service Representative, Office Coordinator and
Court Clerk.
Courses
Communication Skills
Reading Strategies 1
Windows 7: 1 New Features
Windows 7: 2 New Applications
Reading for Information Level 4 Following Instructions 2
Office 2010: 1 Common Features
The New Workplace: Leading the Change
10 Powerful Networking Skills
Change Management
Customer Service Role Plays
Attitude, Attitude, Attitude!
Business Etiquette
Basics of Business Math:1 Fractions
Basics of Business Math:2 Decimals
Basics of Business Math:3 Calculator
Working Words-Basic Employment Terms
Working Words-Office Supply Words
Working Words- Mailing and Shipping Terms
Working Words-Basic Phone Terms Quiz
Working Words-Office Equipment Terms
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 43-9061.00.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified
Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional training (Advanced) and practice time on software.
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Office Clerk 2 – O*Net Occupation Code 43-9061.00
Continuing your quest for office employment, learn to Use Troubleshooting Tables, discover the parts of
an outline, create instructions for others as well as solve mathematical equations.
Courses
Basics of Business Math:4 Equations
Basics of Business Math:5 Percents
Basics of Business Math:6 Reports
Questioning Techniques - Seven methods to obtain better information and solve problems
Decision Making
Best Practice Workplace Checklist
6 Ways to Prevent Sloppy Work
Applied Mathematics Level 4 Averages
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Application Problems with Percentages
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Proportions
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Forms
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Decision Problems
Office 2010: 2 Word
Office 2010: 3 Excel
Office 2010: 4 PowerPoint
Office 2010: 5 Outlook
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 43-9061.00.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified
Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional training (Advanced) and practice time on software.
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Receptionist and Information Clerk – O*Net Curriculum Code 43-4171.00
This curriculum will present basic skills required to function in a job as a receptionist, secretary or
administrative assistant. These skills will also be helpful as a basic office worker or assistant.
Courses
Communication Skills
Reading Strategies 1
Reading Strategies 2
Tools for Getting and Staying Organized
Time Management
Business Writing Level 2 Spelling
Label the Parts on an Outline
Writing Level 5 Punctuation And Spelling
Writing Level 4 Paragraph Development
Office 2010: 2 Word
Office 2010: 3 Excel
Office 2010: 4 PowerPoint
Office 2010: 5 Outlook
Following Instructions 2
Problem Solving
Decision Making & Problem Solving
Handling Customer Diversity
How to Handle The Irate Customer - Four Point Plan for Calming Angry Customers
On Incoming Calls 3.0 - Basic Telephone Skills
How to Treat Every Customer as a Welcome Guest
Basic Facilitation
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 43.4171.00.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified
Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional training (Advanced) and practice time on software.
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Retail Salespersons 1 – O*Net Occupation Code 41-2031.00
Whether selling shoes, computer equipment, automobiles, real estate, ships, or airplanes, salespeople
assist customers in finding what they are looking for and try to interest them in buying the merchandise.
They describe a product's features and demonstrate its use. For some sales jobs, particularly those
involving expensive and complex items, sales people need special knowledge or skills. People in sales
usually have a neat appearance, and the ability to communicate clearly and effectively. Jobs in sales
include: Retail Salespeople, Manufacturing Sales Representatives, Real Estate Brokers, Insurance Sales
Agents, Commodities Brokers, Sales Engineers, and Cashiers.
Courses
Selling Skills from A-Z - 26 Skills to Improve Telesales & Customer Service
Selling Skills: Handling Tough Customers
Selling Skills: Selling To Different Customer Roles
7 Steps to A Lot More Sales Level 1
7 Steps to A Lot More Sales Level 2
Key Account Selling: Account Types
Key Account Selling: Building GREAT Sales Relationships
Key Account Selling: Business Condition: Analyzing the Opportunity
Key Account Selling: Buyer Roles: Selling to Key Account Buyers
Sales & Service Masterclass: Presenting With Impact
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 41-2031.00.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Leads to the National Professional Certification in
Customer Service, National Retail Federation with additional customer service courseware.
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Retail Salespersons 2 – O*Net Occupation Code 41-2031.00
Whether selling shoes, computer equipment, automobiles, real estate, ships, or airplanes, salespeople
assist customers in finding what they are looking for and try to interest them in buying the merchandise.
They describe a product's features and demonstrate its use. For some sales jobs, particularly those
involving expensive and complex items, sales people need special knowledge or skills. People in sales
usually have a neat appearance, and the ability to communicate clearly and effectively. Jobs in sales
include: Retail Salespeople, Manufacturing Sales Representatives, Real Estate Brokers, Insurance Sales
Agents, Commodities Brokers, Sales Engineers, and Cashiers.
Courses
Key Account Selling: Buying Criteria: Influencing the Decision Criteria
Key Account Selling: Coaching the Key Account Selling Series
Key Account Selling: Creating a GREAT Sales Company
Key Account Selling: Creating an 'Elevator Pitch'
Negotiating: Developing the Right Mindset
Negotiating: Evaluate Your Performance
Negotiating: Identifying and Developing Leverage
Sales & Service Masterclass: Closing the Sale
Sales & Service Masterclass: Managing Difficult Customers and Complaints
Sales & Service Masterclass: Overcoming Objections
Sales & Service Masterclass: Presenting With Impact
Sales & Service Masterclass: Selling Yourself First
Sales & Service Masterclass: The Phone as a Friend
Sales & Service Masterclass: What Customers Love and Hate
Sales & Service Masterclass: Working Constructively in a Sales Team
Sales and Service Turn-Offs
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum was designed to include learning elements that map to the Tasks,
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in the online summary report for occupation code 41-2031.00.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Leads to the National Professional Certification in
Customer Service, National Retail Federation with additional customer service courseware.
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Technical Support - Computer Support Specialist - O*Net Occupation Code 15-1041.00
Technical Support Representatives provide technical assistance to computer system users. Answer
questions or resolve computer problems for clients in person, via telephone or from remote location.
Technical Support Representatives may provide assistance concerning the use of computer hardware
and software, including printing, installation, word processing, electronic mail, and operating systems.
Sample of reported job titles: Information Technology Specialist (IT Specialist), Electronic Data
Processing Auditor (EDP Auditor), Help Desk Analyst, Computer Technician, Desktop Support Technician,
Office Systems Coordinator
Courses
How to Handle The Irate Customer - Four Point Plan for Calming Angry Customers
Communications Essentials
Communication Skills
Reading Strategies 1
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Forms
Writing Level 2 Complete Sentences
Interpersonal Behavior Patterns
Conflict Resolution Training Scenes
How to Use Microsoft Word 2007
Introduction to PCs: 1 Introducing the PC
Introduction to PCs: 2 Using Your PC
Introduction to PCs: 3 Working with Folders and Files
Introduction to PCs: 4 Inside Your PC
Introduction to PCs: 5 Basic Peripherals
Introduction to PCs: 6 Other Peripherals
Introduction to PCs: 7 Understanding Software
Introduction to PCs: 8 Introducing the Internet
Introduction to PCs: 9 Internet and E-mail Tips
Introduction to PCs:10 Troubleshooting and Tips
Curriculum Validation: This curriculum maps to the Tasks, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities identified by O*Net in
the online summary report for occupation code 15-1041.00.
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion.
Technical Curricula
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First Steps to Computers
First Steps to Computers provides the building-block courses required to learn, improve or update your
computer skills. You’ll learn about your computer and how to operate it, how to use the Windows Vista
operating system and other software in a Windows environment, how to use Microsoft Word, and how
to navigate the Internet using Internet Explorer. http://www.essex.edu/continuinged
Courses
How to Use Microsoft Word 2007
Comprehensive Post Test
Curriculum Validation: The curriculum was developed and produced by Essex County Community College’s
Continuing Education Department of Technical Training.
Certificate: Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credit from Essex County (NJ) Community College. Business Access
Certificate of Completion.
Introduction to Programming – Visual C++
Introduction course for anyone with 2 – 3 years of computer industry experience, interested in pursuing
a career in Programming. Microsoft Visual C++ (often abbreviated as MSVC) is a commercial integrated
development environment (IDE) product engineered by Microsoft for the C, C++, and C++/CLI
programming languages. It has tools for developing and debugging C++ code, especially code written for
the Microsoft Windows API, the DirectX API, and the Microsoft .NET Framework.
Courses
Visual C#: 1 .NET - What You Need to Know
Visual C#: 2 First C# Programs
Visual C#: 3 Data Types in C#
Visual C#: 4 Operators and Expressions
Visual C#: 5 Control Structures and Arrays
Visual C#: 6 Object-Oriented Programming
Visual C#: 7 Classes
Visual C#: 8 More About Types
Visual C#: 9 Methods, Properties and Operators
Visual C#:10 Characters and Strings
Visual C#:11 Arrays and Indexers
Visual C#:12 Inheritance
Visual C#:13 Virtual Methods and Polymorphism
Visual C#:14 Formatting and Conversion
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Visual C#:15 Exceptions
Visual C#:16 Interfaces
Visual C#:17 Interfaces and Collections
Visual C#:18 Delegates and Events
Visual C#:19 Introduction to Windows Forms
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified
Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional training (Advanced) and practice time on software.
Introduction to Web Design – HTML
This curriculum will provide an introduction to the skills required for HTML programming.
Courses
Basics of HTML and XHTML (Web Publishing - Course 2)
Web Design & Graphics:1 Introduction to Design
Web Design & Graphics:2 Making Your Site Fast and Viewable
Web Design & Graphics:3 Building Your Site with Images
Web Design & Graphics:4 Building Your Site with Formatting
Web Design & Graphics:5 Using Other Tools
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion. Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified
Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional training (Advanced) and practice time on software.
Microsoft Access 2007
It's easy to stay on top of your contact list with Access. Access is a database software program that
tracks and manages information, sorts records, and creates reports.
Courses
How to Use Microsoft Access 2007
Access 2007: 1 Introduction to Access
Access 2007: 2 Creating Tables
Access 2007: 3 Working with Tables
Access 2007: 4 Creating Forms
Access 2007: 5 Creating Reports
Access 2007: 6 Queries and Filters
Access 2007 Advanced: 1 Expressions and Queries
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Access 2007 Advanced: 2 PivotTables, PivotCharts, and Graphs
Access 2007 Advanced: 3 Macros and Data Imports/Exports
Certificate: Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional
practice time on software. Also results in a Business Access Certificate of Completion.
Microsoft Excel 2007
Looking for a way to manage business information more efficiently? Excel is the software package that
meets your needs. You can create spreadsheets, organize and import data as well as develop and
present charts and graphs.
Courses
Excel 2007: 1 Getting Started
Excel 2007: 2 Creating a Worksheet
Excel 2007: 3 Formatting Data
Excel 2007: 4 Editing and Printing Worksheets
Excel 2007: 5 Managing Worksheets
Excel 2007: 6 Using Charts and Objects
Excel 2007 Advanced: 1 Filtering and Sorting Data
Excel 2007 Advanced: 2 Using Pivot Tables
Excel 2007 Advanced: 3 Working with Functions
Excel 2007 Advanced: 4 Using Data Analysis Tools
Excel 2007 Advanced: 5 Automating with VBA Macros
Excel 2007 Advanced: 6 Adding Connections and Importing Data
Certificate: Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional
practice time on software. Also results in a Business Access Certificate of Completion.
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Microsoft Excel 2010 MOS
Looking for a way to manage business information more efficiently? Excel is the software package that
meets your needs. You can create spreadsheets, organize and import data as well as develop and
present charts and graphs.
Courses
Excel 2010 MOS: 1 Becoming Familiar with Excel
Excel 2010 MOS: 2 Performing Basic Workbook Tasks
Excel 2010 MOS: 3 Working with Formulas and Functions
Excel 2010 MOS: 4 Modifying Workbooks and Worksheets
Excel 2010 MOS: 5 Formatting Worksheets
Excel 2010 MOS: 6 Viewing and Printing
Excel 2010 MOS: 7 Working with Graphics
Excel 2010 MOS: 8 Charting, Sorting, and Filtering Data
Excel 2010 MOS: 9 Reviewing and Sharing Data
Certificate: Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional
practice time on software. Also results in a Business Access Certificate of Completion.
Microsoft Office 2007
Want to learn to format a letter, develop a telephone log, create a budget, and make a presentation or
email friends and co-workers? This is the course for you!
Courses
Office 2007: 1 Navigating the New Interface
Office 2007: 2 What's New in Word
Office 2007: 3 What's New in Excel
Office 2007: 4 What's New in PowerPoint
Office 2007: 5 What's New in Access
Office 2007: 6 What's New in Outlook
Office 2007: 7 Common Tasks
Office 2007: 1 Navigating the New Interface
Certificate: Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional
practice time on software. Also results in a Business Access Certificate of Completion.
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Microsoft Office 2010
Want to learn to format a letter, develop a telephone log, create a budget, and make a presentation or
email friends and co-workers? This is the course for you!
Courses
Office 2010: 1 Common Features
Office 2010: 2 Word
Office 2010: 3 Excel
Office 2010: 4 PowerPoint
Office 2010: 5 Outlook
Office 2010: 6 Access
Office 2010: 7 SharePoint
Office 2010: 1 Common Features
Certificate: Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional
practice time on software. Also results in a Business Access Certificate of Completion.
Microsoft Outlook 2007
Outlook is a great communication and organization tool. This software provides emailing capabilities as
well as contact and calendar features to keep you organized.
Courses
Outlook 2007 - 1 Sending and Receiving E-Mail
Outlook 2007 - 2 Managing E-Mail
Outlook 2007 - 3 Creating Contacts and Distribution Lists
Outlook 2007 - 4 Using the Calendar
Outlook 2007 - 5Setting Tasks and To-Do Items
Outlook 2007 - 6 Staying Safe with E-Mail
Outlook 2007 - 7 Organizing E-Mail
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practice time on software. Also results in a Business Access Certificate of Completion.
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Microsoft PowerPoint 2007
Create high impact presentations with PowerPoint. This software package allows you to import into
your presentation different kinds of media from clipart to digital pictures.
Courses
PowerPoint 2007: 1 Getting Started
PowerPoint 2007: 2 Developing a Presentation
PowerPoint 2007: 3 Design Elements
PowerPoint 2007: 4 Inserting Shapes
PowerPoint 2007: 5 Formatting Shapes
PowerPoint 2007: 6 Clip Art, Pictures, and WordArt
PowerPoint 2007: 7 SmartArt Graphics
PowerPoint 2007: 8 Charts and Tables
Certificate: Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional
practice time on software. Also results in a Business Access Certificate of Completion.
Microsoft Word 2007
Create many types of documents with Microsoft Word. This word processor creates documents such as
letters, memos and reports as well as providing formatting and editing functions.
Courses
Word 2007: 1 Getting Started
Word 2007: 2 Typing and Editing Text
Word 2007: 3 Formatting Text
Word 2007: 4 Formatting Paragraphs and Lists
Word 2007: 5 Building Tables
Word 2007: 6 Working with Images
Certificate: Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional
practice time on software. Also results in a Business Access Certificate of Completion.
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Microsoft Word 2010 MOS
Create many types of documents with Microsoft Word. This word processor creates documents such as
letters, memos and reports as well as providing formatting and editing functions.
Courses
Word 2010 MOS: 1 Getting Started with Word 2010
Word 2010 MOS: 2 Formatting Text
Word 2010 MOS: 3 Formatting Paragraphs and Lists
Word 2010 MOS: 4 Creating Tables
Word 2010 MOS: 5 Controlling Page Setup
Word 2010 MOS: 6 Templates, Themes, and Quick Parts
Word 2010 MOS: 7 Working with Pictures and Clip Art
Word 2010 MOS: 8 Creating Shapes and SmartArt
Word 2010 MOS: 9 Reviewing Documents
Word 2010 MOS:10 Creating References and Links
Word 2010 MOS:11 Sharing and Sending Documents
Certificate: Microsoft courseware leads to Microsoft Certified Application Specialists (MCAS) with additional
practice time on software. Also results in a Business Access Certificate of Completion.
Career Readiness
Certification
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Applied Mathematics
Courses
Applied Mathematics Level 1 Pretest
Applied Mathematics Level 2 Pretest
Applied Mathematics Level 3 Posttest
Applied Mathematics Level 4 Reading Graphs
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Pretest
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Metric Units
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Unit Conversions
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Applications of Unit Conversions
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Area and Perimeter
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Area and Circumference of Circles
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Generic Percent Problems
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Application Problems with Percentages
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Proportions
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Forms
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Decision Problems
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Finding Extraneous Information
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Posttest
Locating Information
Courses
Locating Information Level 1 Recognizing Graphics
Locating Information Level 1 Alphabetical Order 1
Locating Information Level 1 Alphabetical Order 2
Locating Information Level 1 Medical Records
Locating Information Level 1 Numerical Order 1
Locating Information Level 1 Numerical Order 2
Locating Information Level 1 Logic Patterns
Locating Information Level 1 Chronological Order of Events
Locating Information Level 1 Definitions
Locating Information Level 1 Abbreviations
Locating Information Level 1 Papa's Pizza
Locating Information Level 1 Oak Trees
Locating Information Level 1 Symbols
Locating Information Level 1 Limiting Words
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Locating Information Level 1 Posttest
Locating Information Level 2 National Airport
Locating Information Level 2 Frosty Treats
Locating Information Level 2 Holding Company Bank
Locating Information Level 2 WorkKeys Profiles
Locating Information Level 2 Reading Flowcharts
Locating Information Level 2 WorkKeys Process for Shipping Occupations
Locating Information Level 2 Recognizing Formats
Locating Information Level 2 Directions
Locating Information Level 2 Using Directions in the Workplace II
Locating Information Level 2 Reading Scales
Locating Information Level 2 Making Comparisons
Locating Information Level 2 Posttest
Locating Information Level 3 Recognizing Graphics in Everyday Life
Locating Information Level 3 Identifying Graphics
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read a Bar Graph
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Tables
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Diagrams and Charts
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Graphs
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Maps and Floor Plans
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Gauges and Dials
Locating Information Level 3 Reading Graphics
Locating Information Level 3 Inserting Information into Graphics
Locating Information Level 3 Posttest
Locating Information Level 4 Recognizing Graphics in Everyday Life
Locating Information Level 4 Defining Graphics
Locating Information Level 4 Identifying Graphics 1
Locating Information Level 4 Identifying Graphics 2
Locating Information Level 4 Extracting & Inserting Data
Locating Information Level 4 Summarizing Graphics
Locating Information Level 4 Drawing Conclusion from Two Similar Graphics
Locating Information Level 4 Posttest
Locating Information Level 5 Graphic Relationships
Locating Information Level 5 Representational from Nonrepresentational Graphics
Locating Information Level 5 Distinguishing Discrete and Continuous Data
Locating Information Level 5 Finding Pertinent Data
Locating Information Level 5 Analyzing & Synthesizing
Locating Information Level 5 Relating Graphics
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Locating Information Level 5 Using Multiple Criteria With Graphics
Locating Information Level 5 Posttest
Reading for Information
Courses
Reading for Information Level 1 Pretest
Reading for Information Level 1 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 1 Finding The Right Word
Reading for Information Level 1 Adding Prefixes
Reading for Information Level 1 Adding Suffixes
Reading for Information Level 1 Making Compound Words
Reading for Information Level 1 Finding Compound Words
Reading for Information Level 1 Meanings Of Compound Words
Reading for Information Level 1 Words With Multiple Meanings
Reading for Information Level 1 What Happens Next?
Reading for Information Level 1 Alike And Different
Reading for Information Level 1 What Does It Mean?
Reading for Information Level 1 Using Clues For Cause And Effect
Reading for Information Level 1 Cause And Effect
Reading for Information Level 2 Pretest
Reading for Information Level 2 Which Word Makes Sense?
Reading for Information Level 2 Find the Right Prefix
RI2.03.02 Reading for Information Level 2 Adding Suffixes
Reading for Information Level 2 Find The Right Meaning
Reading for Information Level 2 How To Change The Bag
Reading for Information Level 2 Alike And Different
Reading for Information Level 2 Drawing Conclusions
Reading for Information Level 2 Cause And Effect
Reading for Information Level 2 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 3 Informal Reading Inventory
Reading for Information Level 3 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 3 Garbage Rules Mind Map
Reading for Information Level 3 Career Opportunities Mind Map
Reading for Information Level 3 Preregistration
Reading for Information Level 3 Ritco Memo
Reading for Information Level 3 Potter Industries
Reading for Information Level 3 Sloan Plastics
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Reading for Information Level 3 Emergency Procedures
Reading for Information Level 3 Catalytic Converter
Reading for Information Level 3 Double Bagging Procedure
Reading for Information Level 3 Using Signal Words
Reading for Information Level 3 Applicant Checklist
Reading for Information Level 3 Motor Vehicle Accident Regulations
Reading for Information Level 3 Motor Vehicle Accident Regulations Key Words
Reading for Information Level 4 Informal Reading Inventory
Reading for Information Level 4 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 4 Observing And Describing Items
Reading for Information Level 4 Telephone Memory
Reading for Information Level 4 Burns
Reading for Information Level 4 Following Instructions 1
Reading for Information Level 4 Following Instructions 2
Reading for Information Level 4 Cleaning The Air Filter
Reading for Information Level 4 Cleaning The Air Filter Flowchart
Reading for Information Level 4 In Case Of Fire
Reading for Information Level 4 Memorial Hospital
Reading for Information Level 4 Patient Care Policies
Reading for Information Level 4 Memorial Hospital 2
Reading for Information Level 4 Educational Institutions - Fire Safety
Reading for Information Level 5 Informal Reading Inventory
Reading for Information Level 5 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 5 HMOs
Reading for Information Level 5 Saving A File I
Reading for Information Level 5 Saving A File II
Reading for Information Level 5 Acronym Derivation
Reading for Information Level 5 Find The Acronym
Reading for Information Level 5 Charting Acronyms
Reading for Information Level 5 Words With Multiple Meanings
Reading for Information Level 5 Delinquent Accounts
Reading for Information Level 5 Performance Appraisal System Calendar
Reading for Information Level 5 The Johnson Company
Reading for Information Level 5 Sentence Scramble
Reading for Information Level 5 Ordering From The Compumail Catalog
GED Courses
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Applied Mathematics - Math
Courses
Applied Mathematics Level 1 Pretest
Applied Mathematics Level 2 Pretest
Applied Mathematics Level 3 Posttest
Applied Mathematics Level 4 Reading Graphs
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Pretest
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Metric Units
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Unit Conversions
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Applications of Unit Conversions
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Area and Perimeter
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Area and Circumference of Circles
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Generic Percent Problems
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Application Problems with Percentages
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Proportions
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Forms
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Decision Problems
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Finding Extraneous Information
Applied Mathematics Level 5 Posttest
Applied Technology - Science
Courses
Applied Technology Level 1 Properties of Matter
Applied Technology Level 1 Principles of Energy
Applied Technology Level 1 Inclined Plane
Applied Technology Level 1 Levers
Applied Technology Level 1 Posttest
Applied Technology Level 2 Applications of Level One Skills
Applied Technology Level 2 Electrical Terms
Applied Technology Level 2 Magnetic Fields
Applied Technology Level 2 Applications I
Applied Technology Level 2 Using Ohm's Law
Applied Technology Level 2 Calculating Voltage
Applied Technology Level 2 Applications II
Applied Technology Level 2 Posttest
Applied Technology Level 3 Solar Heat Experiment
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Applied Technology Level 3 Repavement
Applied Technology Level 3 Machine Shop Oil Drum
Applied Technology Level 3 Water-Storage Tank
Applied Technology Level 3 Workstation Lubricator
Applied Technology Level 3 Dust Collector
Applied Technology Level 3 Hair Dryer
Applied Technology Level 3 Wonderware Computer
Applied Technology Level 3 Overheating Car
Applied Technology Level 3 Clock Gears
Applied Technology Level 3 Review
Applied Technology Level 3 Posttest
Applied Technology Level 4 Temperature
Applied Technology Level 4 Reflection And Absorption
Applied Technology Level 4 Vocabulary
Applied Technology Level 4 Picnic
Applied Technology Level 4 Machine Shop Bearings And Shaft
Applied Technology Level 4 Garden Water Hose
Applied Technology Level 4 Car Brakes
Applied Technology Level 4 Three-Way Light Switch
Applied Technology Level 4 New Home Amps
Applied Technology Level 4 Pan Conveyor Motor
Applied Technology Level 4 Lawn Mower
Applied Technology Level 4 Review
Applied Technology Level 4 Posttest
Applied Technology Level 5 Office Cooling And Heating
Applied Technology Level 5 Transformer Box Fans
Applied Technology Level 5 Smog Hog
Applied Technology Level 5 Mini-Oiler Air Line Lubricator
Applied Technology Level 5 Using A Voltmeter
Applied Technology Level 5 Calculating Voltage
Applied Technology Level 5 Circuit Predictions
Applied Technology Level 5 Machine Indicator Lights
Applied Technology Level 5 Lawn Mower Start-Up
Applied Technology Level 5 Truck Loading
Applied Technology Level 5 Pellet-Transfer System
Applied Technology Level 5 Review
Applied Technology Level 5 Posttest
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Locating Information – Social Studies
Courses
Locating Information Level 1 Recognizing Graphics
Locating Information Level 1 Alphabetical Order 1
Locating Information Level 1 Alphabetical Order 2
Locating Information Level 1 Medical Records
Locating Information Level 1 Numerical Order 1
Locating Information Level 1 Numerical Order 2
Locating Information Level 1 Logic Patterns
Locating Information Level 1 Chronological Order of Events
Locating Information Level 1 Definitions
Locating Information Level 1 Abbreviations
Locating Information Level 1 Papa's Pizza
Locating Information Level 1 Oak Trees
Locating Information Level 1 Symbols
Locating Information Level 1 Limiting Words
Locating Information Level 1 Posttest
Locating Information Level 2 National Airport
Locating Information Level 2 Frosty Treats
Locating Information Level 2 Holding Company Bank
Locating Information Level 2 WorkKeys Profiles
Locating Information Level 2 Reading Flowcharts
Locating Information Level 2 WorkKeys Process for Shipping Occupations
Locating Information Level 2 Recognizing Formats
Locating Information Level 2 Directions
Locating Information Level 2 Using Directions in the Workplace II
Locating Information Level 2 Reading Scales
Locating Information Level 2 Making Comparisons
Locating Information Level 2 Posttest
Locating Information Level 3 Recognizing Graphics in Everyday Life
Locating Information Level 3 Identifying Graphics
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read a Bar Graph
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Tables
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Diagrams and Charts
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Graphs
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Maps and Floor Plans
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Gauges and Dials
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Locating Information Level 3 Reading Graphics
Locating Information Level 3 Inserting Information into Graphics
Locating Information Level 3 Posttest
Locating Information Level 4 Recognizing Graphics in Everyday Life
Locating Information Level 4 Defining Graphics
Locating Information Level 4 Identifying Graphics 1
Locating Information Level 4 Identifying Graphics 2
Locating Information Level 4 Extracting & Inserting Data
Locating Information Level 4 Summarizing Graphics
Locating Information Level 4 Drawing Conclusion from Two Similar Graphics
Locating Information Level 4 Posttest
Locating Information Level 5 Graphic Relationships
Locating Information Level 5 Representational from Nonrepresentational Graphics
Locating Information Level 5 Distinguishing Discrete and Continuous Data
Locating Information Level 5 Finding Pertinent Data
Locating Information Level 5 Analyzing & Synthesizing
Locating Information Level 5 Relating Graphics
Locating Information Level 5 Using Multiple Criteria With Graphics
Locating Information Level 5 Posttest
Reading for Information-Reading
Courses
Reading for Information Level 1 Pretest
Reading for Information Level 1 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 1 Finding The Right Word
Reading for Information Level 1 Adding Prefixes
Reading for Information Level 1 Adding Suffixes
Reading for Information Level 1 Making Compound Words
Reading for Information Level 1 Finding Compound Words
Reading for Information Level 1 Meanings Of Compound Words
Reading for Information Level 1 Words With Multiple Meanings
Reading for Information Level 1 What Happens Next?
Reading for Information Level 1 Alike And Different
Reading for Information Level 1 What Does It Mean?
Reading for Information Level 1 Using Clues For Cause And Effect
Reading for Information Level 1 Cause And Effect
Reading for Information Level 2 Pretest
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Reading for Information Level 2 Which Word Makes Sense?
Reading for Information Level 2 Find the Right Prefix
RI2.03.02 Reading for Information Level 2 Adding Suffixes
Reading for Information Level 2 Find The Right Meaning
Reading for Information Level 2 How To Change The Bag
Reading for Information Level 2 Alike And Different
Reading for Information Level 2 Drawing Conclusions
Reading for Information Level 2 Cause And Effect
Reading for Information Level 2 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 3 Informal Reading Inventory
Reading for Information Level 3 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 3 Garbage Rules Mind Map
Reading for Information Level 3 Career Opportunities Mind Map
Reading for Information Level 3 Preregistration
Reading for Information Level 3 Ritco Memo
Reading for Information Level 3 Potter Industries
Reading for Information Level 3 Sloan Plastics
Reading for Information Level 3 Emergency Procedures
Reading for Information Level 3 Catalytic Converter
Reading for Information Level 3 Double Bagging Procedure
Reading for Information Level 3 Using Signal Words
Reading for Information Level 3 Applicant Checklist
Reading for Information Level 3 Motor Vehicle Accident Regulations
Reading for Information Level 3 Motor Vehicle Accident Regulations Key Words
Reading for Information Level 4 Informal Reading Inventory
Reading for Information Level 4 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 4 Observing And Describing Items
Reading for Information Level 4 Telephone Memory
Reading for Information Level 4 Burns
Reading for Information Level 4 Following Instructions 1
Reading for Information Level 4 Following Instructions 2
Reading for Information Level 4 Cleaning The Air Filter
Reading for Information Level 4 Cleaning The Air Filter Flowchart
Reading for Information Level 4 In Case Of Fire
Reading for Information Level 4 Memorial Hospital
Reading for Information Level 4 Patient Care Policies
Reading for Information Level 4 Memorial Hospital 2
Reading for Information Level 4 Educational Institutions - Fire Safety
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Reading for Information Level 5 Informal Reading Inventory
Reading for Information Level 5 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 5 HMOs
Reading for Information Level 5 Saving A File I
Reading for Information Level 5 Saving A File II
Reading for Information Level 5 Acronym Derivation
Reading for Information Level 5 Find The Acronym
Reading for Information Level 5 Charting Acronyms
Reading for Information Level 5 Words With Multiple Meanings
Reading for Information Level 5 Delinquent Accounts
Reading for Information Level 5 Performance Appraisal System Calendar
Reading for Information Level 5 The Johnson Company
Reading for Information Level 5 Sentence Scramble
Reading for Information Level 5 Ordering From The Compumail Catalog
Writing - Writing
Courses
Writing Level 1 Subject And Verb
Writing Level 1 Main Verbs And Helping Verbs
Writing Level 1 Helping Verbs
Writing Level 1 Verb Tense
Writing Level 1 Adjectives
Writing Level 1 Adverbs
Writing Level 1 Double Negative
Writing Level 1 Prepositions
Writing Level 1 Conjunctions
Writing Level 1 Interjections
Writing Level 1 Nouns
Writing Level 1 Identifying Plurals
Writing Level 1 Proper Nouns
Writing Level 1 Possessive Nouns
Writing Level 1 Using The Possessive Form
Writing Level 1 Pronouns
Writing Level 1 Action And Linking Verbs
Writing Level 1 Verbs
Writing Level 1 Capitalization
Writing Level 1 Synonyms, Antonyms, And Homonyms
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Writing Level 1 Conjunctions
Writing Level 1 Posttest
Writing Level 2 Audience And Purpose
Writing Level 2 Business Letters And Memos
Writing Level 2 The Sentence
Writing Level 2 Complete Sentences
Writing Level 2 Conjunctions Review
Writing Level 2 Using Conjunctions
Writing Level 2 Coordinating Conjuntions
Writing Level 2 Conjunction Punctuation - Subordinate Clause
Writing Level 2 Spelling
Writing Level 2 Verbs
Writing Level 2 Subject-Verb Agreement
Writing Level 2 Indefinite Pronouns And Inverted Sentences
Writing Level 2 Apostrophes
Writing Level 2 Posttest
Writing Level 3 Nouns, Verbs, Pronouns
Writing Level 3 Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Writing Level 3 Capitalization
Writing Level 3 Commas
Writing Level 3 Sentence Fragments - Writing Sentences
Writing Level 3 Sentence Review
Writing Level 3 Identifying Person
Writing Level 3 Identifying Person II
Writing Level 3 Changing Person
Writing Level 3 Clear, Concise, Correct, And Conversational
Writing Level 3 Sentence Variety
Writing Level 3 Sentence Variety II
Writing Level 3 Sentence Variety III
Writing Level 3 EARS Review
Writing Level 3 EARS
Writing Level 3 EARS II
Writing Level 3 Transitional Words And Expressions
Writing Level 3 Transitional Words And Phrases
Writing Level 3 Letter Writing
Writing Level 3 Identifying Appropriate Phrases
Writing Level 3 Posttest
Writing Level 4 Commas, Run-on Sentences, Sentence Fragments, and Comma Splices
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Writing Level 4 Nouns and Pronouns
Writing Level 4 Identifying the Correct Pronouns
Writing Level 4 Action and Linking Verbs
Writing Level 4 Main and Helping Verbs
Writing Level 4 Verb Form
Writing Level 4 Posttest
Writing Level 4 Conjunctions
Writing Level 4 Identifying Subordinate Clauses
Writing Level 4 Identifying Audience And Purpose
Writing Level 4 Writing Clearly And Concisely
Writing Level 4 Clear And Concise
Writing Level 4 Formal vs. Informal
Writing Level 4 Closing Directions - Requesting Information
Writing Level 4 Listening To A Conversation
Writing Level 4 Paragraph Development
Writing Level 4 Transitional Relationships
Writing Level 4 Proofreading
Writing Level 4 Correcting a Paragraph
Writing Level 5 Identifying Nouns
Writing Level 5 Prepositions
Writing Level 5 Using Prepositional Phrases
Writing Level 5 Conjunctions
Writing Level 5 Interjections
Writing Level 5 Using Interjections
Writing Level 5 Identifying Correct Pronouns
Writing Level 5 Who And Whom
Writing Level 5 Review Verbs
Writing Level 5 Verbs
Writing Level 5 Review Adjectives
Writing Level 5 Adjectives
Writing Level 5 Adverbs
Writing Level 5 Using Adverbs
Writing Level 5 Parallel Structure
Writing Level 5 Identifying Compound And Complex Sentences
Writing Level 5 Punctuation And Spelling
Writing Level 5 Correcting A Paragraph
Writing Level 5 Transitions
Writing Level 5 Writing Sentences
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Writing Level 5 Letter Summary
Writing Level 5 Posttest
Adult Basic Education
(ABE)
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Applied Mathematics
Courses
Applied Mathematics Level 1 Pretest
Applied Mathematics Level 2 Pretest
Applied Mathematics Level 3 Posttest
Applied Mathematics Level 4 Reading Graphs
Applied Technology
Courses
Applied Technology Level 1 Properties of Matter
Applied Technology Level 1 Principles of Energy
Applied Technology Level 1 Inclined Plane
Applied Technology Level 1 Levers
Applied Technology Level 1 Posttest
Applied Technology Level 2 Applications of Level One Skills
Applied Technology Level 2 Electrical Terms
Applied Technology Level 2 Magnetic Fields
Applied Technology Level 2 Applications I
Applied Technology Level 2 Using Ohm's Law
Applied Technology Level 2 Calculating Voltage
Applied Technology Level 2 Applications II
Applied Technology Level 2 Posttest
Applied Technology Level 3 Solar Heat Experiment
Applied Technology Level 3 Repavement
Applied Technology Level 3 Machine Shop Oil Drum
Applied Technology Level 3 Water-Storage Tank
Applied Technology Level 3 Workstation Lubricator
Applied Technology Level 3 Dust Collector
Applied Technology Level 3 Hair Dryer
Applied Technology Level 3 Wonderware Computer
Applied Technology Level 3 Overheating Car
Applied Technology Level 3 Clock Gears
Applied Technology Level 3 Review
Applied Technology Level 3 Posttest
Applied Technology Level 4 Temperature
Applied Technology Level 4 Reflection And Absorption
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Applied Technology Level 4 Vocabulary
Applied Technology Level 4 Picnic
Applied Technology Level 4 Machine Shop Bearings And Shaft
Applied Technology Level 4 Garden Water Hose
Applied Technology Level 4 Car Brakes
Applied Technology Level 4 Three-Way Light Switch
Applied Technology Level 4 New Home Amps
Applied Technology Level 4 Pan Conveyor Motor
Applied Technology Level 4 Lawn Mower
Applied Technology Level 4 Review
Applied Technology Level 4 Posttest
Locating Information
Courses
Locating Information Level 1 Recognizing Graphics
Locating Information Level 1 Alphabetical Order 1
Locating Information Level 1 Alphabetical Order 2
Locating Information Level 1 Medical Records
Locating Information Level 1 Numerical Order 1
Locating Information Level 1 Numerical Order 2
Locating Information Level 1 Logic Patterns
Locating Information Level 1 Chronological Order of Events
Locating Information Level 1 Definitions
Locating Information Level 1 Abbreviations
Locating Information Level 1 Papa's Pizza
Locating Information Level 1 Oak Trees
Locating Information Level 1 Symbols
Locating Information Level 1 Limiting Words
Locating Information Level 1 Posttest
Locating Information Level 2 National Airport
Locating Information Level 2 Frosty Treats
Locating Information Level 2 Holding Company Bank
Locating Information Level 2 WorkKeys Profiles
Locating Information Level 2 Reading Flowcharts
Locating Information Level 2 WorkKeys Process for Shipping Occupations
Locating Information Level 2 Recognizing Formats
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Locating Information Level 2 Directions
Locating Information Level 2 Using Directions in the Workplace II
Locating Information Level 2 Reading Scales
Locating Information Level 2 Making Comparisons
Locating Information Level 2 Posttest
Locating Information Level 3 Recognizing Graphics in Everyday Life
Locating Information Level 3 Identifying Graphics
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read a Bar Graph
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Tables
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Diagrams and Charts
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Graphs
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Maps and Floor Plans
Locating Information Level 3 Preparing to Read Gauges and Dials
Locating Information Level 3 Reading Graphics
Locating Information Level 3 Inserting Information into Graphics
Locating Information Level 3 Posttest
Locating Information Level 4 Recognizing Graphics in Everyday Life
Locating Information Level 4 Defining Graphics
Locating Information Level 4 Identifying Graphics 1
Locating Information Level 4 Identifying Graphics 2
Locating Information Level 4 Extracting & Inserting Data
Locating Information Level 4 Summarizing Graphics
Locating Information Level 4 Drawing Conclusion from Two Similar Graphics
Locating Information Level 4 Posttest
Reading for Information
Courses
Reading for Information Level 1 Pretest
Reading for Information Level 1 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 1 Finding The Right Word
Reading for Information Level 1 Adding Prefixes
Reading for Information Level 1 Adding Suffixes
Reading for Information Level 1 Making Compound Words
Reading for Information Level 1 Finding Compound Words
Reading for Information Level 1 Meanings Of Compound Words
Reading for Information Level 1 Words With Multiple Meanings
Reading for Information Level 1 What Happens Next?
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Reading for Information Level 1 Alike And Different
Reading for Information Level 1 What Does It Mean?
Reading for Information Level 1 Using Clues For Cause And Effect
Reading for Information Level 1 Cause And Effect
Reading for Information Level 2 Pretest
Reading for Information Level 2 Which Word Makes Sense?
Reading for Information Level 2 Find the Right Prefix
RI2.03.02 Reading for Information Level 2 Adding Suffixes
Reading for Information Level 2 Find The Right Meaning
Reading for Information Level 2 How To Change The Bag
Reading for Information Level 2 Alike And Different
Reading for Information Level 2 Drawing Conclusions
Reading for Information Level 2 Cause And Effect
Reading for Information Level 2 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 3 Informal Reading Inventory
Reading for Information Level 3 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 3 Garbage Rules Mind Map
Reading for Information Level 3 Career Opportunities Mind Map
Reading for Information Level 3 Preregistration
Reading for Information Level 3 Ritco Memo
Reading for Information Level 3 Potter Industries
Reading for Information Level 3 Sloan Plastics
Reading for Information Level 3 Emergency Procedures
Reading for Information Level 3 Catalytic Converter
Reading for Information Level 3 Double Bagging Procedure
Reading for Information Level 3 Using Signal Words
Reading for Information Level 3 Applicant Checklist
Reading for Information Level 3 Motor Vehicle Accident Regulations
Reading for Information Level 3 Motor Vehicle Accident Regulations Key Words
Reading for Information Level 4 Informal Reading Inventory
Reading for Information Level 4 Posttest
Reading for Information Level 4 Observing And Describing Items
Reading for Information Level 4 Telephone Memory
Reading for Information Level 4 Burns
Reading for Information Level 4 Following Instructions 1
Reading for Information Level 4 Following Instructions 2
Reading for Information Level 4 Cleaning The Air Filter
Reading for Information Level 4 Cleaning The Air Filter Flowchart
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Reading for Information Level 4 In Case Of Fire
Reading for Information Level 4 Memorial Hospital
Reading for Information Level 4 Patient Care Policies
Reading for Information Level 4 Memorial Hospital 2
Reading for Information Level 4 Educational Institutions - Fire Safety
Writing
Courses
Writing Level 1 Subject And Verb
Writing Level 1 Main Verbs And Helping Verbs
Writing Level 1 Helping Verbs
Writing Level 1 Verb Tense
Writing Level 1 Adjectives
Writing Level 1 Adverbs
Writing Level 1 Double Negative
Writing Level 1 Prepositions
Writing Level 1 Conjunctions
Writing Level 1 Interjections
Writing Level 1 Nouns
Writing Level 1 Identifying Plurals
Writing Level 1 Proper Nouns
Writing Level 1 Possessive Nouns
Writing Level 1 Using The Possessive Form
Writing Level 1 Pronouns
Writing Level 1 Action And Linking Verbs
Writing Level 1 Verbs
Writing Level 1 Capitalization
Writing Level 1 Synonyms, Antonyms, And Homonyms
Writing Level 1 Conjunctions
Writing Level 1 Posttest
Writing Level 2 Audience And Purpose
Writing Level 2 Business Letters And Memos
Writing Level 2 The Sentence
Writing Level 2 Complete Sentences
Writing Level 2 Conjunctions Review
Writing Level 2 Using Conjunctions
Writing Level 2 Coordinating Conjuntions
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Writing Level 2 Conjunction Punctuation - Subordinate Clause
Writing Level 2 Spelling
Writing Level 2 Verbs
Writing Level 2 Subject-Verb Agreement
Writing Level 2 Indefinite Pronouns And Inverted Sentences
Writing Level 2 Apostrophes
Writing Level 2 Posttest
Writing Level 3 Nouns, Verbs, Pronouns
Writing Level 3 Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Writing Level 3 Capitalization
Writing Level 3 Commas
Writing Level 3 Sentence Fragments - Writing Sentences
Writing Level 3 Sentence Review
Writing Level 3 Identifying Person
Writing Level 3 Identifying Person II
Writing Level 3 Changing Person
Writing Level 3 Clear, Concise, Correct, And Conversational
Writing Level 3 Sentence Variety
Writing Level 3 Sentence Variety II
Writing Level 3 Sentence Variety III
Writing Level 3 EARS Review
Writing Level 3 EARS
Writing Level 3 EARS II
Writing Level 3 Transitional Words And Expressions
Writing Level 3 Transitional Words And Phrases
Writing Level 3 Letter Writing
Writing Level 3 Identifying Appropriate Phrases
Writing Level 3 Posttest
Writing Level 4 Commas, Run-on Sentences, Sentence Fragments, and Comma Splices
Writing Level 4 Nouns and Pronouns
Writing Level 4 Identifying the Correct Pronouns
Writing Level 4 Action and Linking Verbs
Writing Level 4 Main and Helping Verbs
Writing Level 4 Verb Form
Writing Level 4 Posttest
Writing Level 4 Conjunctions
Writing Level 4 Identifying Subordinate Clauses
Writing Level 4 Identifying Audience And Purpose
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Writing Level 4 Writing Clearly And Concisely
Writing Level 4 Clear And Concise
Writing Level 4 Formal vs. Informal
Writing Level 4 Closing Directions - Requesting Information
Writing Level 4 Listening To A Conversation
Writing Level 4 Paragraph Development
Writing Level 4 Transitional Relationships
Writing Level 4 Proofreading
Writing Level 4 Correcting a Paragraph
Self Sufficiency
Curricula
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Peak Workforce – Job Search Success
PEAK WORKFORCE guides you through preparing for a job search and success on the job. The course
stresses the importance of planning and motivation in winning a job offer. You’ll explore how to
prepare job applications, resumes, and cover letters and how to use them. You will learn all the key
aspects of job interviewing and can practice interviewing with a partner. Then you learn about success
on the job, teamwork, communication, and how to avoid the main reasons people lose jobs. Plus, you’ll
discover advanced skills in getting and staying organized, communicating effectively and intentionally,
and developing further critical teamwork skills.
Courses
Your Job Search and Job Resources
Social Networking Tools in Job Search
Identify Your Strengths
Developing Your Job Search
Job Search- Identifying Your Skills and Experience
Job Search- Researching Employers
Job Search- Completing an Employment Application
Job Search- Setting Goals and Staying Positive
Job Search-Networking
Create Your Resume
Planning and Writing Your Resume
Cover Letters, References, and Thank You Notes
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Peak Workforce – Essential Workplace Skills
PEAK WORKFORCE guides you through preparing for a job search and success on the job. The Course
stresses the importance of planning and motivation in winning a job offer. You'll explore how to prepare
job applications, resumes, and cover letters and how to use them. You will learn all the key aspects of job
interviewing and can practice interviewing with a partner. Then you learn about success on the job,
teamwork, communication, and how to avoid the main reasons people lose jobs. Plus, you'll discover
advanced skills in getting and staying organized, communicating effectively and intentionally, and
developing further critical teamwork skills.
Courses
Communicate On Purpose in the Workplace
Self Confidence in the Workplace
The Four Cornerstones of Good Teamwork
The Five P's in Teamwork Level 4 Problem Solving on the Job
Getting and Staying Organized on the Job
The Issue is Respect
Just Be F.A.I.R.? A Practical Approach to Diversity in the Workplace
TrainingBytes? Achieving Communication Excellence
TrainingBytes? Increasing Emotional Intelligence
TrainingBytes? Managing Your Own Productivity
7 Steps to Improving Communication
Verbal Communication Skills
Open to Change
Finding Excellence in Your Work - It's YOUR Choice
Keeping and Succeeding in Your Job
Success with Coworkers, Bosses, and Customers
Learn about Paychecks and Deductions
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion.
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Peak Readiness 1 – Getting Started
The Achievers will set personal goals. Goal setting provides the achiever a better understanding of their
relationship to the "real" world. By working through these interactive exercises, the Achiever will
discover the connection between their chosen lifestyle and their education.
Courses
Peak Readiness Pre-Assessment
Peak Readiness Getting Started
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Peak Readiness 2 – Introduction to Independent Life
This basic course helps the Achiever plan an independent lifestyle. The True Life Chart graphically
demonstrates how education, money, career and lifestyle are linked.
Courses
Introduction to Independent Life - Part 1
Introduction to Independent Life - Part 2
Introduction to Independent Life - Part 3
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Peak Readiness 3 – Create Your Life, Learn the Costs
You want to move to your own place? Do you really know the cost of having your own place? This basic
curriculum teaches you about the hidden costs of living on your own. The achiever develops a budget
and learns about preparing for hidden expenses. Now, you have your own place, what about a car?
This course covers purchasing and maintaining a car as well as the cost of car insurance and other
helpful information.
Courses Your Total Yearly Budget, Expenses, and Income Needed
Move-Out Costs and Apartment Budget
Savings, Investing, Credit, and Financial Emergencies
Purchase, Own, and Maintain Your Car
Find a Real Apartment
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Explore Car Insurance and Health Insurance
Create your Budget for your Utilities, Food, and Clothing
Create Your Budget for your Living Room
Create Your Budget for your Kitchen
Create Your Budget for your Bedroom
Create Your Budget for your Bathroom
Calculate your Leisure and Entertainment Costs
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Peak Readiness 4 – Jobs, Income & Education
Do you want to wear designer clothes? Live in a big home? Drive a fancy convertible? Learn what type
of job it takes to lead the life you would like for yourself and your family. How much education will you
need? Get started on this curriculum to find out.
Courses
Peak Readiness Job Research Interview
Find Colleges, Compare College Costs
Identify a Job and the Education Needed for Your Lifestyle
Learn about Paychecks and Deductions
Your Total Yearly Budget, Expenses, and Income Needed
Certificate: Business Access Certificate of Completion.
Peak Readiness 5 – Discover the Business World
Dream of being your own boss? Learn what it takes to start a business, create a business plan and lead
the life of an entrepreneur.
Courses
Write a Simple Business Plan
Interview an Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur - Starting Your Own Business
Entrepreneur - Starting Your Own Business
Business Introduction and Self Assessment
Writing for Business Professionals
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Peak Readiness 6 – Volunteering & Service
Giving back to the community is essential! Volunteering is a great way to build a network and gain new
skills. This short curriculum will help you explore ways to give back to the community through volunteer
and service opportunities.
Courses
What is Service and Volunteering?
Service and Volunteering Self Assessment
Interview a Volunteer or Service Worker
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Peak Readiness 7 – Goals & Commitments
You've created a picture of the future you want! Now, how do you make progress and stayed focused?
What are the steps you need to take to move towards the life and rewards you want? This course will
help you define what a balanced life means to you. Also, you will determine what actions can be taken
now and set supporting goals.
Courses
Peak Readiness Post-Assessment
GOALS and COMMITMENTS: Decide what to do today
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Peak Financial 1 – Getting Started
Goal setting is essential to successful financial planning and achieving your dreams. These basic courses
will assist you in setting attainable financial goals that support your dreams.
Courses
Your Net Worth
Set Some Goals for Your Financial Life
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Financial Pre-Survey
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Peak Financial 2 – Get Focused, Get Organized
This short curriculum allows the student an opportunity to look at their expenses and categorize them
into wants and needs. Exploring ways to save for your wants will be discussed. Knowing how to
organize your finances and to stay organized is the primary focus of this curriculum.
Courses
Tools for Getting and Staying Organized
Gather Information, Get Organized
Calculate What to Spend on Needs, Wants, and Saving
Living Within Your Means
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Peak Financial 3 – Basic Banking & Checking
Bouncing checks, does it affect my credit? I don't have a checking account, will that hurt me? Answers
to these questions and others will be found in this Basic Banking and Checking curriculum. This course
provides a practical and hands on approach to personal finances.
Courses
Checking Account Exercises
READ: Personal Checks & How They Affect Your Credit and Your Life
READ: Checking Accounts & How They Affect Your Credit and Your Life
READ: Bank Statements & How They Affect Your Credit and Your Life
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Peak Financial 4 – Basic Budgeting & Cash Flow
Working, but can’t pay all your bills? Help is found in this basic curriculum where you learn to create a
working budget as well as manage a budget. Discover tools for forecasting your expenses and
controlling your cash flow.
Courses
How to Forecast and Stay Organized
Create, View, and Manage Your Budget
About Forecasting and Cash Flow
Checking Account Exercises
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Peak Financial 5 – Basic Interests & Loans
How can having good credit save you money? What is revolving credit? Why are credit reports
important? This basic curriculum teaches you about credit, loans and interest rates. Explore your loan
options and learn how to build your credit.
Courses
Intro to Credit and Types of Credit
Explore Various Loan and Credit Options
Discover Interest Basics
Credit Reports and Credit Reporting Agencies
READ: Underwriting and What It Means to You
Explore Various Loan and Credit Options
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Peak Financial 6 – Repair & Build Your Credit
Do you have some "bumps" on your credit? Learn how to repair and build your credit. Bad credit is
costly! Creditors will demand higher interest rates. High interest rates may keep you from having things
you would like. These courses will teach you it’s never too early or too late to repair and build your
credit!
Courses
Underwriting and The Whole Picture
READ: Bad Accounts
READ: Other People and Your Credit
How Bad Credit Ages
Credit Scoring Basics
Credit Repair and Your Problem Accounts
How Bad Credit Ages
Checking Account Exercises
Discover Interest Basics
Intro to Credit and Types of Credit
Your Overall Approach to Fixing Your Credit
Your Net Worth
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Peak Financial 7 – Timeline for Success
Do you dream about someday owning a home? For generations, buying a new home has been part of
the American dream. You too can participate in this dream if you follow some of the advice laid out in
the courses available in this curriculum. With time, determination and a plan you can create your own
timeline for purchasing a home. Begin this curriculum to learn how.
Courses
Your Overall Approach to Fixing Your Credit
Climbing Out of Debt
Step-by-Step Credit Recovery and Timeline to Buy a Home
Preparing to Buy a Home: Organize Documents
About Down Payment Assistance
Preparing to Buy a Home: Organize Documents
Explore Various Loan and Credit Options
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