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EDIT Design

Transcript: Behavior Analysis: Concepts and Applications Cary Trump TRAINING Overview Goals and Objectives Participants wil learn how to prepare, implement, and describe appropriate skills needed to perform behavior analytic tasks Goals and Objectives Identifying and implementing components of: appropriate measurement systems appropriate assessments successful skill acquisition programs behavior reduction plan Generate objective session notes Describe and identify the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) professional scope of practice Benefit Benefits 1 2 Reduce the amount of time reviewing content, thus allowing for more practice scenarios in class. Participants will have an online companion they can reference when preparing for the RBT exam. Environment Environment The course will be conducted online and face-to-face Learners will be able to access online content wherever internet access is available. Accessibility Accessibility Closed captioning and text-to-speech options will be available. These features can be initiated or stopped by clicking a button under the corresponding text or video. RBT trainers Board Certified Behavior Analysts Professors Doctoral students Our Team Our Team Participants Participants Who? Who? Teachers and Para-educators interested in becoming Registered Behavior Technicians How Many? How Many? This course is designed for 10 to 30 participants Pre-requisites Pre-requisites 18-years-old Hold a high school degree or equivalent Does not require experience or prior knowledge After training and assessment: Participants are eligible to sit for the RBT exam provided by the Behavior Analytic Certification Board (BACB). Upon passing the examination: Participants are eligible to practice as an RBT under the direct supervision of a BCBA. Pre-training survey to structure in class activities to individual settings. Motivation Motivation Design Modules Practice and Assessment Face-to-face/Synchronous Online/Asynchronous Module Outline Practice and Assessment Introduction and Pre-Assessment Introduction and Pre-Assessment Participants sent a link to the online companion website a week prior to training Introductory video History Importance Examples Agenda Pre-assessment Guiding group distribution Participant survey Module One Measurement and Assessment 1 • Prepare for data collection. • Implement continuous measurement procedures (e.g., frequency, duration). • Implement discontinuous measurement procedures (e.g., partial & whole interval, momentary time sampling). • Implement permanent product recording procedures. • Enter data and update graphs. • Describe the behavior and environment in observable and measurable terms. • Conduct preference assessments. • Assist with individualized assessment procedures (e.g., curriculum-based, developmental, social skills). • Assist with functional assessment procedures. Module Two Skill Acquisition 2 • Identify the essential components of a written skill acquisition plan. • Prepare for the session as required by the skill acquisition plan. • Use contingencies of reinforcement (e.g., conditioned/unconditioned reinforcement, continuous/intermittent schedules). • Implement discrete-trial teaching procedures. • Implement naturalistic teaching procedures (e.g., incidental teaching). • Implement task analyzed chaining procedures. • Implement discrimination training. • Implement stimulus control transfer procedures. • Implement stimulus fading procedures. • Implement prompt and prompt fading procedures. • Implement generalization and maintenance procedures. • Assist with the training of stakeholders (e.g., family, caregivers, other professionals). Module Three Behavior Reduction 3 Identify the essential components of a written behavior reduction plan. Describe common functions of behavior. Implement interventions based on modification of antecedents such as motivating/ establishing operations and discriminative stimuli. Implement differential reinforcement procedures (e.g., DRA, DRO). Implement extinction procedures. Implement crisis/emergency procedures according to protocol. Module Four Documentation and Reporting, Professional Conduct, Scope of Practice 4 • Report other variables that might affect the client (e.g., illness, relocation, medication). • Generate objective session notes by describing what occurred during sessions. • Effectively communicate with supervisor. • Comply with applicable legal, regulatory and workplace reporting requirements (e.g., mandatory abuse and neglect reporting). • Comply with applicable legal, regulatory and workplace requirements for data collection, storage and transportation. • Describe the role of the RBT in the service delivery system. • Respond appropriately to feedback and maintain or improve performance accordingly. • Communicate with stakeholders (e.g., family, caregivers, other professionals) as authorized. • Maintain professional boundaries (e.g., avoid dual relationships, conflicts of interest, social media contacts). • Maintain

Template Design

Transcript: Definition of Templates Templates are standardized formats used to create documents, presentations, and projects. They offer a consistent layout, making it easier for users to add content without starting from scratch. Examples of Successful Templates Corporate Presentation Templates Introduction to Templates This section highlights various successful presentation templates across different sectors, showcasing how tailored designs can enhance communication effectiveness. Each category serves distinct purposes, from corporate strategies to educational insights and creative showcases. Templates are pre-designed layouts that provide a structured format to present information efficiently. They play a vital role in enhancing productivity and maintaining consistency in design across various types of content. Corporate presentation templates are designed to convey professionalism and clarity. They often include structured layouts, brand-consistent colors, and infographics that support data-driven storytelling, making them suitable for annual reports and stakeholder meetings. Importance of Templates Creative Presentation Templates Types of Templates Creative templates emphasize artistic design and originality, often incorporating vibrant colors, unique fonts, and imaginative layouts. These templates are ideal for startups, creative agencies, and individual portfolios, allowing for personal expression and storytelling. Utilizing templates enhances efficiency by reducing design time and ensuring uniformity. They help reinforce branding while allowing users to focus on content rather than layout. Templates come in various forms, including business presentations, educational slides, and creative designs. Each type is tailored to specific needs, ensuring effectiveness in communication. Educational Presentation Templates Educational templates are tailored for lectures, seminars, and workshops, typically featuring interactive elements and visual aids like diagrams. Their focus is on facilitating learning, making complex information accessible to students and audiences alike. Template Design Collaboration Tools Online Resources Effective collaboration tools such as Google Slides and Trello facilitate teamwork in template design. Google Slides allows multiple users to edit templates simultaneously, while Trello helps organize tasks and feedback, ensuring a streamlined workflow and improved communication among team members. Numerous online platforms provide templates and resources, such as Envato Elements, where users can access pre-designed templates across various categories. Websites like Template.net and SlidesCarnival also offer free and premium options, significantly speeding up the design process and ensuring a polished final product. Software Options Crafting Effective and Engaging Presentation Templates Several software solutions are integral for creating templates, including Adobe Illustrator for its advanced design capabilities, Microsoft PowerPoint for its user-friendly interface, and Canva for its extensive template library and ease of use. These tools offer various features catering to different design needs, making them invaluable for template creation. Layout and Structure An effective template layout ensures a logical flow of information. Key elements include balance, alignment, and spacing, all of which facilitate readability and comprehension. Using a grid system can help maintain alignment and consistency throughout the presentation. Tools for Creating Templates Modern template design relies on a variety of dedicated software and online resources. Utilizing the right tools enhances efficiency, creativity, and collaboration throughout the template development process. Color Schemes Designing Effective Templates Choosing an appropriate color scheme can significantly influence the audience's emotions and perceptions. Effective color combinations create contrast, enhance readability, and convey branding. Common strategies include using complementary, analogous, or monochromatic color palettes to achieve desired effects. Creating effective templates requires a careful focus on layout, color schemes, and typography to engage and communicate with the audience strategically. Optimal design choices can enhance the template's usability and ensure the intended message is delivered clearly. Typography Typography plays a crucial role in setting the tone of a template. Selecting fonts that are both legible and on-brand enhances the message's effectiveness. Considerations include font pairing, hierarchy, and spacing, which can all markedly impact audience engagement and comprehension. Summary of Key Points Templates are vital tools that streamline communication and organize information effectively. Key takeaways include their importance in enhancing professionalism, ensuring consistency, and fostering creativity across various applications. Emerging Trends in Template Design Consistency in Design Template design is

Digital Design & Edit

Transcript: Digital Design & Edit Main Archetype: Creator. Ad 1) QR codes got dictators talking in a recent print ads from the free-press advocacy group Reporters Without Borders. You scan the QR code with your iPhone, then place the phone over the leader's mouth. The mouth starts talking—but it's the voice of a journalist discussing media censorship in that country. Since I couldn't actually get the ad because it is in a magazine using digital technology, I found this video of it. The archetype I see most in this ad is Magician because of three indicators. I also saw that it represented Orphan for obvious reasons. "Changing the way we name our experience is a powerful way of transforming our lives." Pearson- What if you are a victim of these dictators, how do disasters like these define you as a person? This ad has the ability to really speak the intentions of the leader through digital design. It also demonstrates magician because it is an example how algorithms shape our world and society and how circumstances like this effect people. Finally, this video demonstrates magician because technology like this gives people new insights and allows important information to be easily transferred through different economies allowing people to have positive inspiration from outside perspectives . Ad 2) This ad is a perfect example of design and edit. The design plan of this ad has relevance and creativity and really narrows down to the sleek point of the message not to mention, the ad itself has a very sleep appearance. Three indicators show me that the archetype used most was 'Creator' This ad used the archetype 'creator'. Who would really think to use a renown symbol of the business as the demonstration of the message. Editing the fries to make a 'Wi-Fi' symbol is extremely creative. "Creating a life . . . is not about creating a product, but about enjoyment of a process" Pearson. This relates to the ad because its' saying not only do you want our fries, but our free Wi-Fi as well! This ad doesn't speak anything but creativity. Every aspect of it is creative! It nurtures its creative side by being so different, yet simple and to the point. It saying the joy from eating at McDonalds also comes from the amenities they include with it; free WI-FI. Ad 3) This was an Advertisement for a camera emphasizing how clear the picture is. It also demonstrates Creator because of three indicators. How creative is this to actually make something that looks like a bad pixelated photo? Some created this to show what difference pixel counts make. Digital Design and Edit entails endless creativity, but besides the fake dog ad, the ad next to it pulls it all together to give an easy, understandable message. Finally, the main point of this ad is that it is so unique; being unique draws attention, which is an advertisers goal, and this ad does it with 100% creativity. Ad 4) This is kind of disturbing but that's because it gives off a strong message. This ad uses Orphan to display its message, but the design of the ad itself uses creator. Orphan means a civil response to violence. This ad demonstrates world hunger as a problem for everyone, even those who are least deserving of it, children. The ad didn't chose to use adults needing food, they chose babies. People naturally feel the need to take care of babies, so to see them desperate enough to take milk from an animal really triggers an alert in a readers mind. Digital design and edit is all about pathos and ethos, using strategies to have the ad relate to people. Even though every ad is created, different archetypes are used in each one to demonstrate the message. This one happened to be orphan, which to me symbols vulnerability. This ad is an example of creativity because if you think of other world hunger ads, you imagine a picture of a group of African Americans looking at the camera near a land that looks like poverty. This ad actually captures reality, the children are white to show it is all types of people that suffer, not just people of one color. AD 5) This ad creates a demonstration how history will repeat itself unless something is done, and with history comes violence, crime, war, and other problems of society and the economy as a whole. This ad demonstrates destroyer for three reasons. "It seems an affront to human feeling to suggest that these victims of man's barbarity were experiencing their appropriate karma from previous lives" (Pearson, p. 139) I thought of one thing when I read this, history. Look carefully at the ad, the world is on rotating wheels, what goes down comes back up and what goes up falls back down, The Destroyer takes what someone has going for them away and makes it so they have to change paths. This is all about making a change or nothing will change. It is also about having something positive, and then having it taken away by something in society. The digital design and edit really made created this image to capture war and violence and used simple gestures

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