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Accelerated Fundamentals/ Intermediate of Microsoft Excel (#1176)
Learn one of the most important skills necessary in Business and Home …
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Learn one of the most important skills necessary in Business and Home management. Increase your skills, improve your effectiveness, and help management make important decisions. Discover ways to use Excel for personal and professional use. Learn to work with multiple Sheets, customize page layout, adjust Rows and Columns, and control color, size, and appearance of data. Whether you manually enter data, import and export data, you will learn to create basic formulas, sort, and summarize information using Excel tools.
Students are encouraged to purchase a supplemental text book fund here: amzn.to/3mtne66
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Fundamentals of Microsoft Excel (#1162)
Learn one of the most important skills necessary in Business and Home …
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Learn one of the most important skills necessary in Business and Home management. Increase your skills, improve your effectiveness, and help management make important decisions. Discover ways to use Excel for personal and professional use. Learn to work with multiple Sheets, customize page layout, adjust Rows and Columns, and control color, size, and appearance of data. Whether you manually enter data, import and export data, you will learn to create basic formulas, sort, and summarize information using Excel tools.
Students are encouraged to purchase a supplemental text book fund here: https://www.amazon.com/Learn-Excel-Essential-Skills-Method/dp/1909253510/
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Microsoft Excel: Advanced (#1164)
Increase your Excel skills in a productive way. Practice Grouping, sorting, and …
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Increase your Excel skills in a productive way. Practice Grouping, sorting, and filtering data using formulas and tools of Excel. Use Macros to help with accuracy, speed, repetitive tasks, and privacy of data.
Discover how to retrieve, edit, update, and view data with macros. Build summary pages for management and accounting. Design macros to find information meeting certain conditions without compromising data.
Student should have completed Fundamentals and Intermediate Excel classes.
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Microsoft Excel: Intermediate (#1163)
Ready to do more with Excel? Learn to sort, organize, and present …
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Ready to do more with Excel? Learn to sort, organize, and present data and information in your database to management, customers, and accounting. Use valuable formula techniques for statistical evaluation in your spreadsheets. You will learn to filter, group, subtotal and find information in data collected for managing information. Learn to prepare reports, personalize the information, and print professional reports and lists. Learn to use charts and graphs. Students should have completed Fundamentals of Excel training.
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Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) - Web Supplemented (#1956)
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Do you want to take a CNA class but would rather take a portion of it online? This web-supplemented course reduces face-to-face time by almost half.
Prepare yourself for employment opportunities as a nursing assistant in extended care facilities, hospitals, home health and hospice situations. This course meets the requirements for Idaho certification of nursing assistants. Clinical hours may be outside normal class hours, but students will be provided clinical dates at least one month in advance. This is a time intensive course. Please consider other commitments and use discretion before registering for the course.
Face-to-Face dates will be provided the first day of class. Quizzes and lectures will be done online and skills will be covered during lab date.
In alignment with state requirements, students are required to attend 100% of the course to complete the program successfully. Clinical facilities may require proof of COVID vaccinations prior to clinical rotations.
Note: BACKGROUND CHECK/Drug Screening
ISU does not generally perform background checks or drug screening in the CNA program, except in our State Hospital South Course, where both are required. If you have a criminal history that will prevent you from passing a background check you may want to reconsider taking this course as you will not be able to work as a CNA. Please refer to the Idaho Criminal History Unit website at https://healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/bcu. See ‘denials.’ Once course has begun, you will be ineligible for reimbursement or transfer of course fees. If we are informed of a past crime or positive drug screen during the course, we must inform the clinical agency and allow them to decide if the student can rotate. If denied clinical, the student will be unable to finish the course.
This course meets the following requirements for Idaho registration of nursing assistants:
1) 88 hours of classroom instruction (including discussion, videos, hands-on lab experiences)
2) 32 hours clinical experience in health care facilities
3) Guidance preparing for manual skills testing and written exam as required by the State of Idaho for placement on state registry.
Additional costs include: Textbooks, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR training, clinical attire, clinical tools and immunizations. Clinical hours may be outside normal class hours, but student will be provided clinical dates at least one month in advance. In alignment with state requirements, students are required to attend 100% of the course to complete the program successfully.
Please see registration handout for more information.
Accreditation:
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Idaho Board of Nursing, Idaho Division of Career Technical Education
Computer requirements:
A computer and hard drive with adequate memory, high-speed Internet access, up-to-date internet browser, basic Microsoft package (Word), Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) (#1955)
Prepare yourself for employment opportunities as a nursing assistant in extended care …
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Prepare yourself for employment opportunities as a nursing assistant in extended care facilities, hospitals, home health and hospice situations. This course meets the requirements for Idaho certification of nursing assistants. Clinical hours may be outside normal class hours, but students will be provided clinical dates at least one month in advance. This is a time intensive course. Please consider other commitments and use discretion before registering for the course.
In alignment with state requirements, students are required to attend 100% of the course to complete the program successfully. Clinical facilities may require proof of COVID vaccinations prior to clinical rotations.
CNA courses are available with several options:
12 Week–Daytime class: meets 6 hours/session; twice/week14 Week–Evening class: meets 5 hours/session; twice/week16 Week– Web Supplemented Daytime class: meets 6 hours/ skills session; meets every other week20 Week–Daytime class meets 3 hours/session; twice/week;(allows student more time for learning and skill mastery.)
Note: BACKGROUND CHECK/Drug Screening
ISU does not generally perform background checks or drug screening in the CNA program, except in our State Hospital South Course, where both are required. If you have a criminal history that will prevent you from passing a background check you may want to reconsider taking this course as you will not be able to work as a CNA. Please refer to the Idaho Criminal History Unit website at https://healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/bcu. See ‘denials.’ Once course has begun, you will be ineligible for reimbursement or transfer of course fees. If we are informed of a past crime or positive drug screen during the course, we must inform the clinical agency and allow them to decide if the student can rotate. If denied clinical, the student will be unable to finish the course.
This course meets the following requirements for Idaho registration of nursing assistants:
1) 88 hours of classroom instruction (including discussion, videos, hands-on lab experiences)
2) 32 hours clinical experience in health care facilities
3) Guidance preparing for manual skills testing and written exam as required by the State of Idaho for placement on state registry.
Additional costs include: Textbooks, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR training, clinical attire, clinical tools and immunizations. Clinical hours may be outside normal class hours, but student will be provided clinical dates at least one month in advance. In alignment with state requirements, students are required to attend 100% of the course to complete the program successfully.
Please see registration handout for more information.
Accreditation:
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Idaho Board of Nursing, Idaho Division of Career Technical Education
Computer requirements:
A computer and hard drive with adequate memory, high-speed Internet access, up-to-date internet browser, basic Microsoft package (Word), Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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Victor Taibi
Victor C. Taibi Hi, I’m Victor Taibi. I have over 38 …
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Victor C. Taibi
Hi, I’m Victor Taibi. I have over 38 years of avionics and information technology experience covering all aspects of aircraft communications and navigation systems, instrumentation and autopilot, various radar systems, flight management, and sensors. In the information technology career field, I initially maintained teletype machines, then built XT and 286 processor personal computers, and continued as an administrator and manager through the U.S. Air Force progression from 1200 baud modem circuits to maintaining the DoD global information grid. In particular with regards to unmanned systems, I served as the project manager and site technical lead from 2001 to 2011 for fielding the U.S. Air Force’s first high altitude unmanned aircraft system, the RQ-4 A/B Global Hawk. I led the communication systems, network planning, and cyber-security effort for system’s ground segment locations, building the site ground segment compounds, data centers, and operations centers. From 2012 to 2013, I supported the Defense Information Systems Agency Joint Interoperability Test Command, as their representative to the Office of the Secretary of Defense’s Unmanned Systems Task Force, to document lessons learned from implementing interfaces and connectivity between aircraft and ground segments to customers and agencies world-wide.
I have 28 years active duty with the U.S. Air Force and served as a contractor in support of the DoD ever since my active duty retirement in 2004. Currently, I provide consulting on unmanned systems and am employed by Health Net LLC providing tier 3 (top level) escalation support for critical system issues regarding military, state government, and commercial health insurance. I have been married for 35 years, have 3 adult children in various stages of completing their degrees ranging from aeronautics, film production, and business.
Education
MAS Aeronautical Science, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
BS Professional Aeronautics, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
AS Computer Science, Community College of the Air Force
AS Electronic Systems Technology, Community College of the Air Force
AS Avionics Systems, Community College of the Air Force
Certifications
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
FCC General Radiotelephone License with Radar Endorsement
Oracle Master Database Administrator
Other Key Training
Certified Ethical Hacker
IBM Rational Architect
Carnegie Mellon Project Management and Software Development
Cisco Networking Switches and Routers Management
Hewlett-Packard UX Operating Systems Administration
Sun Systems Solaris Operating Systems Administration
Microsoft Operating Systems and Applications Administration
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Farm Business Analysis
Farm Business Analysis Good decision making is essential for the success …
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Farm Business Analysis
Good decision making is essential for the success of any business. Farm Business Analysis provides the tools and understanding of decision making processes.
This course includes:
Business Law Software
Decision Making
Financial Ratio Analysis
Lease vs. Buy Decision
Microsoft Excel
Planning & Goal Setting
Using Statistics in Agriculture
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Farm Business Finance
Farm Business Finance Clear understanding of business finance and its relationship …
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Farm Business Finance
Clear understanding of business finance and its relationship to modern farming and ranching are essential for enhancing profitability of any agricultural operation.
This course includes:
Bankruptcy Law
Cash Flow Budgeting
Futures, Hedging, & Options
Macro-Economics
Microsoft Excel
Non-Farm Investments
Insurance
Time Value of Money
Using Credit
Worker’s Compensation
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Farm Business Organization
Farm Business Organization The Farm Business Organization class is a capstone …
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Farm Business Organization
The Farm Business Organization class is a capstone class that enhances and broadens many of the concepts covered in Farm Business Records, Farm Business Analysis, and Farm Business Finance.
The concepts include:
Time Management
Stress Management
OSHA Compliance
Geometry for Farmers
Farm First Aid
Estate Planning
Farm Family Relations
Bankruptcy Codes
Bankruptcy Case Study
Business Law Case Study
Supervision of Employees Case Study
Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets
Micro-Economics
Labor Law
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Farm Business Records
Farm Business Records Record keeping is an essential component of sound …
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Farm Business Records
Record keeping is an essential component of sound business management. This course provides you with the knowledge and skills to enhance this aspect of your farm or ranch.
This course includes:
Balance Sheet & Income Statement
Cash Basis & Accrual Basis Accounting
On-farm Accounting
Computer Literacy
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Quickbooks Accounting Software
Crop Records
Farm Office and Tax Records
Depreciation & Section 179 Deduction
Livestock Records
Written Communications
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Past Free Webinars - 2010-2012
Past Free Webinars - 2010-2012 Looking for our future Webinars? Click HERE. …
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Past Free Webinars - 2010-2012
Looking for our future Webinars? Click HERE.
Webinars are a great way to give you and your employees the basic tools for success.
These Webinars are free and are usually offered the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 10:00 AM (MST).
Please look below for links to view past Webinars and register for future sessions.
Topics for 2012
Month
Topic
January 10
Making Change Stick
February 14
3 Keys to Using Social Media for Business
March 8 (Moved from March 6)
Google Analytics and You
March 27
Twitter for Professionals
April 10
Better Business Writing
April 24
Upside Down Evaluations
May 8
Food for Fitness
June 12
Positive Assertiveness at Work
July 10
Team Building for Small Teams
August 14
Servant Leadership
September 11
Dealing with Difficult Conversations
September 25
Making Google+ Work for Your Business
October 9
Best Customer Service Practices
November 20
iPad/iPhones for Business
November 27
Emotional Intelligence
Topics for 2011
Month
Topic
January
Face Your Fears
February
Time Management
Websites That Work
March
Essential Employee Skills
Social Media: Starting off Right
April
Workplace Organization
May
Life Balance
June
Present Like A Pro
Bloodborne Pathogens
July
Your Guide to Optimal Health
August
Learning to Thrive in Any Economy
September
Avoiding Burnout
October
November
Motivation: The New Carrot
December
Reprogramming Your Mind
Topics for 2010
Month
Topic
May
Servant Based Leadership
Reprogram Your Mind
June
Social Media for Business
Re-engineering Customer Service
July
Good To Great
Recession Fatigue
August
Servant Based Leadership
Workplace Organization
September
Overcoming Your Fear
October
Motivating Yourself and Others
November
Wellness, Balance, and Work
December
Healthy Eating
Live Webinars require Adobe Flash to attend.
Recorded Webinars require Media Player to view.
Workforce Training
We’ll take you where you need to go!
The Idaho Small Business Development Center (ISBDC) is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration. It operates in a partnership program with the U.S. Small Business Administration, Idaho State University, and other funding sources. The support given by the U.S. Small Business Administration through such funding does not constitute an express or implied endorsement of the cosponsor(s)’ or participants’ opinions, products or services. Please call one week in advance if you have handicap access needs that require special attention. All programs are offered on a nondiscrimination basis.