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Just In Time and Lean: Working With Suppliers
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Section: Just In Time and LeanFrom Lesson 2: Business Insights and CareersUnit 1: Material Properties and SelectionManufacturing Processes Course

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Engineering
Manufacturing
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Robert Speckert
Date Added:
04/10/2024
Keynesian Cross
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Analyzing planned expenditures versus actual output using the Keynesian Cross. Created by Sal Khan.

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
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Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Author:
Sal Khan
Date Added:
08/17/2023
Know Your Client: Identifying Your Intended Audience And Target Client
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Who is your target client or customer? What do your intended audience like? In this video, I talk about how important it is to find and know your client – the perfect recipient of your goods and services. I lead you in the step-by-step creation of your ideal customer avatar.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Robin Waite
Date Added:
09/19/2023
The Labor Market
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This is a 5 minute video that covers the labor market and what factors contribute to the laws of supply and demand to determine the amount of labor employed and wages. This video will meet standard EPF.4 with a review of EPF. 2(a) and (F) and EPF. 3(a)

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Date Added:
08/21/2023
The Legislative Process: Committee Consideration (Video)
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Each committee receives many bill referrals over the course of a Congress – far more than the panel is capable of pursuing in any detail. The committee’s chair has the chief agenda-setting authority for the committee; in essence, the chair identifies the bills or issues on which the committee will try to formally act through hearings and/or a markup.

Subject:
Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Library of Congress
Date Added:
08/24/2023
The Legislative Process: Executive Business in the Senate (Video)
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In addition to full legislative authority, the U.S. Constitution provides the Senate with two unique responsibilities: first, the power to confirm certain presidential nominees to the federal judiciary and certain executive branch positions; and second, the power to approve treaties. In the legislative process, treaties are treated very much like bills: they are referred to the Foreign Relations Committee, where they may be considered and reported. The Senate can consider a treaty on the floor under similar procedures used for legislation. However, the Constitution requires that two-thirds of voting Senators agree for a treaty to be ratified.

Subject:
Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Library of Congress
Date Added:
08/24/2023
The Legislative Process: Overview (Video)
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The process by which a bill becomes law is rarely predictable and can vary significantly from bill to bill. In fact, for many bills, the process will not follow the sequence of congressional stages that are often understood to make up the legislative process. The presentations on specific topics that follow present a more detailed look at each of the common stages through which a bill may move, but keep in mind that complications and variations abound in practice.

Subject:
Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Library of Congress
Date Added:
08/24/2023
The Legislative Process: Senate Floor (Video)
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To consider a bill on the floor, the Senate first must agree to bring it up – typically by agreeing to a unanimous consent request or by voting to adopt a motion to proceed to the bill, as discussed earlier. Only once the Senate has agreed to consider a bill may Senators propose amendments to it.

Perhaps the modern Senate’s defining feature is the potential difficulty of reaching a final vote on a matter. Most questions that the Senate considers – from a motion to proceed to a bill, to each amendment, to the bill itself – are not subject to any debate limit. Simply put, Senate rules provide no way for a simple numerical majority to cut off or otherwise impose a debate limit and move to a final vote. As a result, Senators can effectively wage (or threaten to wage) a filibuster – in effect, insist on extended debate in order to delay or prevent a final vote on most amendments, bills, or other motions.

Subject:
Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Library of Congress
Date Added:
08/24/2023
Level 2 - I4.0 Advanced Automation and Robotics & Introduction to SMART Technology
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Level 2:  Applied Systems Integration and Introduction to SMART TechnologyLorain County Community College provides Industry 4.0 training in Automation and Robotics for teachers who want to deliver I4.0 technologies training in the classroom, preparing students for pathways into exciting Automation and Robotics careers.  This program includes hands-on industry-relevant projects, industry-recognized credentials, a capstone course, and an externship with a local manufacturer.

Subject:
Applied Science
Career and Technical Education
Engineering
Manufacturing
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Activity/Lab
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Lesson
Module
Syllabus
Author:
Lori Kraft
Date Added:
02/26/2024
Listening: Slides
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This information is an overview to listening, in adherence with the learning objectives, and covers the following aspects of listening:
Listening versus hearing.
Listening styles.
Listening barriers.
Responsibilities of the audience with listening.
Responsibilities of the speaker with listening.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
09/20/2023
Material Processes and Selection
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This is a comprehensive collection of resources for various types of materials, material relations with manufacturing, and links to the American Society of Materials.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Aluminum Association
American Society of Materials
MIT
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Date Added:
09/10/2019
Material Requirements Planning-MRP: Jergens Design for Disassembly and Reuse
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Section: Material Requirements Planning-MRPFrom Lesson 2: Business Insights and CareersUnit 3: Fabrication ProcessesManufacturing Processes Course

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Engineering
Manufacturing
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Robert Speckert
Date Added:
04/10/2024