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Project Management Fundamentals (OLT) | Ed2Go. Organizations initiate projects to create new computer applications, erect bridges and buildings, improve processes, develop new products, and reorganize company operations. Unfortunately, most organizations do not manage projects well, creating an unprecedented demand for project management practitioners. If you're organized, perceptive, detail-oriented, and an excellent communicator, you just might have what it takes to succeed in the fast-growing field of project management. In this course, an experienced Project Management Professional will help you master the essentials of project management. You will become an indispensable member of your project team by discovering and mastering the critical concepts you need to plan, implement, control and close any type of project. You will learn about project politics and ethics, project measurements, and project closure. You will be able to develop all sections of a project plan, you will become comfortable with the project management body of knowledge, and you will develop a variety of powerful techniques to generate project ideas. If you're new to project management, this course will provide you with the essential information you will need to prepare for and complete your first project. If you're an experienced project manager, this course will make you more valuable to your employer by increasing your skills and competencies. This course and its follow-up (Project Management Applications) also include essential information that will help you prepare for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® and the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) exams offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI)®. Certification Magazine recently identified PMP certification as "the highest-paying certification" of the year. Costs: Instructor Led (With Certain Start Dates) $99. Self-Paced (Start Anytime) $115. | |
Prompting in the Plains: An A.I. Summit | Join us for a transformative AI conference designed to empower professionals from all walks of life. This event will explore the art and science of prompting cues across multiple AI platforms, providing practical insights to elevate your skills and productivity. Whether you're a beginner curious about AI’s potential, an intermediate user looking to expand your expertise, or an advanced practitioner eager to tackle cutting-edge topics, this conference has something for everyone. Learn from a dynamic keynote address from a respected industry leader, real-life users in our community, and hands-on breakouts from many Autry partners. Discover how AI can be applied to nearly every career field—from education and marketing to healthcare and beyond. Prompting in the Plains will equip you with actionable techniques to harness AI’s power, making it an indispensable tool in your professional toolkit. Don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and revolutionize the way you work with AI. | |
Pumper Operator | Provides basic knowledge and skills in pump operations and water movement. Topics addressed in the course include general principles of pump operation, trouble shooting, apparatus safety, types of pumping apparatus, positioning apparatus, hydraulic calculations, principles of drafting, water supply considerations from hydrants and practical pump operation at fire scenes. This class is for a Pump Operator that would like to become more confident with pumping operations. Tentatively scheduled to include an ISO Representative discussing water supply. | |
Quickbooks Online - Tax Time Tune-Up | Get tax-season ready with expert tips from a Quickbooks Online ProAdvisor and IRS Enrolled Agent! Learn the insider tricks to streamline your financial statements and stay ahead of the game." | |
Quickbooks Online Series Ed2Go | https://admin.ed2go.com/Admin.aspx?Prev=Tracking&Page=StdntManage&Site=autrytech&SiteId=960&StudentID=3261587 | |
Railroad 101 for Emergency Responders | According to the Association of American Railroads (AAR), rail is by far the safest way to move hazardous materials (hazmat). Today, more than 99.99% of rail hazmat shipments arrived at their destination without incident. But what should you do if a railroad car is involved in an accident that results in a release of hazmat to the environment? This class will be taught by BNSF's environmental team and is designed to train local responders on hazmat awareness and emergency response in the unlikely event that a hazmat emergency occurs. Topics that may be covered include: •what to expect should BNSF respond to a derailment, cleanup, or oil spill •resources available with a BNSF hazmat response •Incident Command structure Registration is encouraged. | |
Railroad Safety Awareness (RSA) - AWR-290 | This course outlines the skills necessary to recognize the severity of incidents involving rolling stock used in rail surface transportation, contact the proper personnel with the railroads, and work seamlessly with the private sector employees and contractors that may be dispatched. These skills will be generated via education on railroad personnel, proper safety procedures for working on and around railroad property, an overview of the different types of rolling stock and the risks associated with them, the various markings and reference materials necessary to ascertain the contents of a rail car, and general overview of the different types of damage commonly incurred during a derailment. The comprehension of these subjects will allow the participant to rapidly analyze the severity of an incident and notify the appropriate people so that any specialized equipment can be dispatched as quickly as possible. Course Objectives 1-1 Identify the duties associated with various railroad personnel that may interact with public safety 1-2 Identify basic safety rules for responding to emergency incidents involving railroads and trains. 2-1 Understand the functions of each part of a locomotive and the safety features associated with them 2-2 Identify the various types of railcars, what they typically haul, and the safety features present on each. 3-1 Interpret the important markings present on rail cars. 3-2 Utilize the information presented by rail car markings to formulate a response plan. 4-1 Differentiate between critical and non-critical damage. 4-2 Evaluate the risk that the most common types of damage poses to response operations. | |
Rapid Needs Assessment - G557 | This course provides information and resources that will enable participants to plan an effective Damage Assessment Program and conduct rapid and effective damage assessments in order to save lives, protect property and the environment, and begin the process of recovery and mitigation. | |
Real Estate Post Licensing | This OREC-approved, 45-hour Post-License Course is required for new real estate Sales Associates in their first license renewal cycle. The course covers all aspects of Real Estate Finance, methods used to evaluate all types of investment properties and the management of investment real estate and tools and strategies to embrace the cyclical market and exceed buyer expectations from first contact through transaction closing. Note: Per OREC Rules, students have six months from registration to complete this post-license course. This is an in person training class. | |
Reasonable Suspicion Substance Abuse Training for Supervisors in the Oil and Gas Industry (OLT) | This course is intended to fulfill the two-hour training requirement for supervisors in safety-sensitive industries who may be required to send workers for "reasonable suspicion" drug testing. Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to recall the U.S. Department of Transportation’s requirements for supervisor training under its drug-free workplace program mandates for safety-sensitive industries, the physiological effects of alcohol and how they are produced, and general physiological and behavioral characteristics of alcoholism. The learner will also be able to identify the five drugs the National Institute on Drug Abuse requires safety-sensitive drug tests to detect, the basic characteristics and physiological effects of marijuana, methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin and phencyclidine. Finally, learners will be able to identify recommended measures for avoiding legal problems when executing a company’s drug-free workplace program, identify recommended workplace alcohol- and drug-abuse documentation, and related intervention measures and strategies. This course is intended for all supervisors in the oil and gas industry that are involved with a substance abuse program. This course is intended to assist the employer in meeting the FMCSA Standard. | |
Recovery from Disaster - Local Community Role - G205 | This course is the condensed version of the 4-day E0210 resident course. This course covers foundational concepts in disaster recovery and the latest guidance on recovery planning. Participants will either assess their own recovery plan or a sample against this national planning guidance. Following that, participants will discuss how a disaster recovery effort can be organized, managed, and led along with the types of challenges faced by recovery managers. Scenario activities throughout the course give participants the opportunity to target information strategies, and address local capabilities and challenges. They will also analyze lessons learned from Joplin, Missouri. While this is normally a 2.5 day course, in time of disaster, it can be shortened for immediate need in training the basics of recovery based on local need and covers the roles and responsibilities of local recovery team members. | |
Relieving Caregiver Stress | A Free Class for Empowered Caregiving Are you a caregiver feeling the weight of daily demands? Join our free class, "Relieving Caregiver Stress," and discover practical tools to ease your journey. In this supportive session, you'll: Identify your unique stressors and challenges. Gain insight into your personal strengths. Develop actionable strategies to reduce stress and create balance in your life. This class is designed to help you prioritize your well-being while continuing to provide the best care possible. Take the first step toward a calmer, more empowered caregiving experience. Reserve your spot today and start your journey to stress relief! | |
Residential Electrician | https://admin.ed2go.com/Admin.aspx?Prev=Tracking&Page=StdntManage&Site=autrytech&SiteId=4190&StudentID=3991878 | |
Respirator Fit Test | QUANTITIVE OR QUALITIVE FIT TESTING FOR COMPANIES. | |
RESPIRATOR SAFETY TRAINING | Student will learn information such as respirator selection, medical clearance/questionnaire, training, fit testing, and proper use/storage of the respirator. | |