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in the area of Dance as assigned; holds office hours; grades assignments and submits grades; may participate in curriculum development and course coordination. Performance Objectives Presenting course
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. - Rank: Lecturer - Language Requirements: English - Sponsorship not offered - This is a part-time, 47% position Performance Objectives Update the course syllabus and the
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-semester position. Performance Objectives The position will involve teaching one (1) course: NELC 3102 Lost Languages Lost Cultures. Education and Experience Requirements Required: Master’s degree in
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classroom work; participate in ongoing professional development/ may participate in curriculum development and conduct research. Performance Objectives Teaches lectures and recitations in graduate
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deadlines, and communicates regularly with students. Performance Objectives Planning and organizing instruction in ways which maximize student learning Meeting scheduled classes and office hours in accordance
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of teaching assistants. Courses may be taught in person on the University’s Columbus campus and/or online. Successful applicants must reside in Ohio during their employment. Performance Objectives Accurately
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: Engineering | Electrical and Computer Engineering Develops, implements, and tests: (1) novel signal processing techniques for cognitive detection, tracking, and estimation of uncooperative and cooperative
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. Objectives To provide students with a working understanding of: Basic communications theory and the pragmatic use of visual signifiers in the context of brand identity programs and systems Measuring audience
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defining form and meaning in iconology. Objectives By the end of the semester students should be able to: Understand basic visual communication design principles and theories through the development of a
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and as part of a team. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Willingness to learn and take on new challenges. Physical ability to perform manual labor and lift heavy objects. Benefits