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Speed Spanish (OLT) | Ed2Go. Imagine yourself speaking, reading and writing Spanish. Now you can with Speed Spanish. This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn Spanish pronto. You will learn six easy recipes for gluing Spanish words together to form sentences. In no time at all, you will be able to go into any Spanish speaking situation and converse in Spanish. ¡Qué Bueno! Costs: Instructor Led (With Certain Start Dates) $99. Self-Paced (Start Anytime) $115. | |
Speed Spanish II (OLT) | Ed2Go. Have you ever seen a non-native speaking Spanish fluently? Were you impressed? Would you like to become more conversational and more comfortable in Spanish-speaking situations? Now you can. This Speed Spanish course is unlike any other Spanish class you've ever taken. You will see words, hear them pronounced properly, and be granted plenty of opportunities to practice your pronunciation. Then, you will learn several clever recipes that you can use to glue the words together into sentences. Enroll in Speed Spanish II and you will see an immediate improvement in your Spanish fluency from the very first lesson. Costs: Instructor Led (With Certain Start Dates) $99. Self-Paced (Start Anytime) $115. | |
Spill Response for Oil and Gas Personnel (OLT) | Oil and gas exploration and production sites carry a risk of causing harm to public health or the environment in the form of spills and other releases. While oil and gas companies will have very specific protocol for dealing with emergency releases, field personnel are often responsible for responding to smaller, incidental releases. Learners who successfully complete this course will demonstrate the ability to identify the difference between incidental and emergency releases, identify recommended release-prevention measures, and identify proper incident-release response measures. This course is intended for oil and gas employees that may come across a spill while working on the job, and can help employers comply with the Oil Pollution Act and EPA regulations on spill prevention and control. | |
Standards for Excellence 2.0 | This class is provided in partnership with the United Way of Northwest Oklahoma, Oklahoma Center for Non-Profits, OG&E, and Cherokee Strip Community Foundation. Standards for Excellence is a nationally accredited curriculum that teaches best practices for nonprofit management, governance, and legal compliance. The foundation of the Standards for Excellence® program is the published Standards for Excellence®: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector. It identifies 6 major areas of nonprofit governance and management which contain 27 different topic areas. Each topic area includes specific benchmarks and measures that provide a structured approach to building capacity, accountability, and sustainability in your organization. In the summer of 2015, the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits released Standards for Excellence 2.0. The new curriculum includes expanded and enhanced benchmarks, including 78 benchmarks for best practices; new sample policies in social media and information technologies all nonprofits need to know; and improved information on outcome based measurements and logic models to prove mission impact. | |
Startup Enid | A monthly meet-up of budding and seasoned entrepreneurs who gather to get plugged into the entrepreneur community. Featuring a local entrepreneur and their journey. | |
State of the Mortgage Industry | This class will be a recap of the mortgage industry over the last 12-24 months, explanation of what drives mortgage interest rates, popular products and loan programs, and unique financing solutions for different kinds of borrowers. We will also discuss ways to motivate buyers who are on the fence about buying and how to lead with education and value. | |
Stepping Into Their Shoes: Adapting to Health Changes as a Family Caregiver | This class offers a unique opportunity to gain insight, build patience, and enhance caregiving skills in a supportive environment. | |
Sterile Processing Technician (Voucher Included) (OLT) | https://admin.ed2go.com/Admin.aspx?Prev=Tracking&Page=StdntManage&Site=autrytech&SiteId=4190&StudentID=4283185&OrderID=8067313 | |
Stop Work Authority (OLT) | According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are roughly 150,000 construction site workers injured each year. Many of these accidents are preventable. If a worker recognizes a situation in which there is the potential for themselves or a coworker being injured, or if there is a potential of a release of a contaminant to the environment, that worker has a responsibility to stop the work that is being done until the potential danger has been removed and the issue resolved. Upon completion of this course, the learner will demonstrate the ability to identify the elements of a stop work authority program and employee responsibilities in a stop work authority program. This course is presented in English and Spanish. | |
Strate Center Receptionist - Payroll Only | reception help for the Strate Center | |
Supporting Independence | Supporting Independence focuses on helping the person living with dementia take part in daily activities, providing the right amount of support and balancing safety and independence while managing expectations. | |
Surface Transportation Emergency Preparedness and Security - Freight | The Surface Transportation Emergency Preparedness and Security for Freight by Rail or Highway (STEPS-Freight) course goal is to provide participants with the training necessary to identify the roles and responsibilities of preparedness, prevention, and response to emergencies involving surface transportation freight and passenger systems. Participants will be able to identify the hazards of Hazardous Material/ Weapons of Mass Destruction (HazMat/WMD/IEDs and apply this information to the appropriately to the applicable areas of an incident. Participants will gain familiarization with NIMS/NRF in order prioritize organizational management needs, resource allocation, evacuation strategies and response operations. Participants will demonstrate proficiency during an incident while providing solutions to minimize the impact to the responders, the citizens, the environment, and the critical infrastructure of the area and address the priorities of the National Preparedness Guidelines and Target Capabilities List to include Mission Areas such as Communications, Planning, Risk Management, CBRNE Detection, Critical Infrastructure Protection, On-site Incident Management, Responder Safety and Health, Citizen Evacuation and Shelter-in-Place, and others. | |
Surface Transportation Emergency Preparedness and Security - Senior Officials | This course provides an introduction to the roles and responsibilities of preparedness, prevention, and response to emergencies involving surface transportation freight and passenger systems. Participants will be introduced to a clear overview of freight and passenger system threats facing jurisdictions/organizations of public and private officials and the organizational structure that must be implemented according to the National Response Framework (NRF) in an incident. This course will provide information on how to identify threats and vulnerabilities of freight and passenger system operations within their jurisdictions/organizations, to recognize and prioritize the importance of facility and conveyance hardening, to gain familiarization with the National Incident Management System (NIMS)/National Response Framework (NRF) to prioritize organizational immediate actions and response operations, and to develop and apply management/planning tools for counter Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) operations and evacuations. Course Objectives Surface Transportation Emergency Preparedness and Security for Senior Officials or Administrators (STEPS Sr.) course goal is to provide participants with the training necessary to identify the roles and responsibilities of preparedness, prevention, and response to emergencies involving surface transportation freight and passenger systems. Participants will be able to identify the hazards of Hazardous Material/ Weapons of Mass Destruction (HazMat/WMD) (to include special emphasis counter improvised explosive devices (IED)) and apply this information to the applicable areas of an incident. Participants will gain familiarization with NIMS/NRF in order prioritize organizational management needs, resource allocation, evacuation strategies and response operations. Participants will demonstrate proficiency during an incident while providing solutions to minimize the impact to the responders, the citizens, the environment, and the critical infrastructure of the area. | |
Surviving & Thriving a Career as a 1st Responder | This presentation discusses the “Common Reactions” to workplace stress and trauma to illustrate the pitfalls of the First Responder work environment. The effects of job-related trauma as well as how to take control of your “off-duty” time will also be discussed. This course is easily adapted for presentation to different types of First Responder groups who may have different assignments and duties but often share similar “Common Reactions to Stress and Trauma”. Class interaction is encouraged by the Course Instructor. | |
Sweet Creations with Lisa: "Hello Fall" cookies | Hello Fall! We welcome cozy sweaters and wooly socks as the season changes over to crisp, cool autumn air and changing leaves. Sweet Creations with Lisa invites you to enjoy an evening of decorating fall themed sugar cookies in vibrant autumn colors of royal icing. Invite a friend and enjoy some hot cocoa while you are here! | |