IT Project Management: Methodologies
By Kimberly Reed
You'll explore two unique project management methodologies for developing software.
Asymmetric Encryption: How It Works
By jheathma
In this learning activity you'll explore public key encryption and conclude with a short quiz.
Customer Service Skills for IT Professionals - Controlling the Conversation
In this learning activity you'll practice your customer service skills in a number of IT real world job scenarios.
Users of Accounting Information
By Lynette Teal
Learners read about the internal and external users of financial information and the kinds of information most often requested.
Routers: Acronyms
By Joseph Wetzel, Jeff Sonnleitner
In this interactive activity, learners insert the router terms that each acronym stands for. Each of the acronyms is formed from the key letters in a term that relates to routers.
User Experience Design: Usability Research Methods
In this learning activity, you'll be introduced to three common usability research methods.
Network Internet Protocol (IPv6)
By Brett Sheleski, Terry Bartelt
In this learning activity you'll explore the IPv4 IP address scheme and the planned conversion to IPv6.
IT Project Management: Combined Methodologies
Explore how to combine Waterfall and Agile methodologies for your next software development project.
Distinguishing Leadership and Management Activities (Screencast)
By Ann Heidkamp
In this screencast, students read about the key differences between management and leadership activities. They will review typical supervisory activities as either management or leadership.
The You View
By Jennifer McIntosh, Barbara Laedtke
Learners will write effective business messages that incorporate a second-person point of view and focus on the benefit to the reader. This approach is often used to create positive messages, neutral messages, and inquiry messages in business settings.
Visual Studio: Creating a New VSTS Repository
By Brian Foote
In this learning activity, you'll practice creating a new repository in Visual Studio Online, a cloud-based version control system.
The Accounting Equation and Account Classification
By Julie Dilling
Learners examine the accounting equation and classify accounts into the appropriate categories in drag-and-drop exercises.
Port States
By mkrzyszkowski
In this learning activity you'll identify TCP and UDP port states and how they behave during interaction.
Data Flow on the Internet
By Mark Puig
In this learning activity you'll examine how a data file is broken into packets and transmitted over the Internet.
Coaxial Cables
By Terry Bartelt
In this learning activity you'll examine the RG ratings, networking applications, and types of connections for various coaxial cables.
IT Stress Management - Volunteerism
By mikhailvmatc
In this learning activity you'll discover how volunteering, developing outside interests, and setting aside time for hobbies all help reduce stress.
Understanding Common DDL Statements
By jamiecchavez
In this learning activity, you’ll explore the Data Definition Language (DDL) including its three main commands: CREATE, ALTER, and DROP.
Cash Basis Accounting
In this interactive object, learners read a brief summary of the principles of cash basis accounting and then check their knowledge of transactions in a drag-and-drop exercise.
User Experience Design: Testing
In this learning activity, you will learn about testing for user experience design.
The Accounting Definition
Learners examine the accounting process of recording, classifying, summarizing, interpreting, and communicating.
Cycle Time and One-Piece Flow
By G. Dean Witman, CFPIM, C.P.M., Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
In a series of three interactive exercises, learners explore the relationship between process cycle time and defect detection, and between process cyle time and smaller batch sizes. The techniques of lean/JIT are applied to achieve the continuous improvement (kaizen) goal of reducing inventory by pursuing one-piece flow.
Attributes of a Class: Fields and Properties
By Ryan Appel
In this learning activity you'll discover how C#, attributes provide a way of associating data with an object in two forms - Fields and Properties.
Malware
By Joseph Wetzel
In this learning activity, you'll explore what malware is, what the different types of malware are, and how you can protect your computer from these threats.
Giving Effective Praise
Students review the conditions for giving statements of praise in a way that will motivate employees. They then practice writing these kinds of statements.
Financial Statements
Learners examine the main characteristics of the four financial statements required in accounting: the income statement, the owner's equity statement, the balance sheet, and the statement of cash flow.