672 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Cornell University in United States
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using traditional methods and educational tools, as well as electronic technology (e.g., video, audio, computers, etc.). Ability to identify and utilize program resources from the organization and the
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to include a field methods component. Local on- and off-campus forest lands can be utilized for program research and teaching, which include the extensive Cornell Natural Areas ( https
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, methods and policies while addressing community and individual needs and considering diverse audiences. Under the direction and oversight of program leadership, occasionally apply established subject matter
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, internet, and distance learning to deliver program. Serve as subject matter resource utilizing existing subject matter resources and materials. Foster acceptance of programs, methods, and policies to address
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utilize all forms of mass media, including social media, for the innovative delivery of 4-H Out-of-School educational programs. Work to foster acceptance of 4-H Out-of-School program, methods, and policies
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multiple scales. The successful candidate’s program, including research, teaching, advising, and student engagement, is expected to include a field methods component. Local on- and off-campus forest lands
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improvement purposes using standard, established policy, procedure, and methods. • Communicate evaluation results and findings. • Assist in recommending program changes to strengthen and improve programs
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. Utilize a variety of educational methods which may include direct teaching, group experiences, media, newsletters, electronic technology, internet, and distance learning to deliver program. Serve as subject
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Delivery – 70% Utilize established program resources and materials in program work. Use a variety of delivery methods including workshops, public events, articles, web pages and social media to deliver
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Research - 80% Utilize established program resources and materials in program work. Use a variety of delivery methods including workshops, public events, articles, web pages and social media to deliver