Continue revising course connectivity Sample Clauses

Continue revising course connectivity. DocuSign Envelope ID: 87C49458-7528-42A9-B1EA-98E18AB6473F TASK Senior Project Manager Training Development Director / Principle Subject Matter Expert Training Curriculm Developer Graphic Designer Senior Instructor (P.E.) Instructor (P.E.) Instructor (Non-P.E.) Project Coordinator Admin / Clerical TOTAL $76.00 $109.00 $99.00 $79.00 $48.00 $99.00 $68.00 $62.00 $44.00 $27.00 4.10.1. Develop, as required by course design, case studies, exercises, course learning aides, quizzes, videos, training aids, assessments and applicable project management tools 20 8 48 60 40 176 4.4.10.2. Develop course PowerPoint presentation 4 4 16 30 40 94 4.4.10.3. Develop Facilitator Guide 4 4 32 40 40 120 4.4.10.4. Develop Participants Guide 4 4 40 60 50 158 4.4.11. Intermediate Course Development (60%) 4.4.11.1. Revise, as required based on feedback from State Items (4.4.10.1., 4.4.10.2., 4.4.10.3., 4.4.10.4.) 14 6 44 44 26 134 4.4.12. Final course Development (90%) 4.4.12.1. Revise, as required based on feedback from State Items (4.4.10.1., 4.4.10.2., 4.4.10.3., 4.4.10.4.) 2 2 8 8 16 36 4.4.13. Pilot Offerings 4.4.13.1. Conduct first pilot 20 16 16 16 32 100 4.4.13.2. Incorporate the State approved changes 2 2 16 8 8 8 44 4.4.13.3. Conduct second pilot 16 16 16 32 80 4.4.13.4. Incorporate the State approved changes 2 2 8 4 4 4 24 4.14.2. Execute course delivery (estimated to be taught in 4 hour segments) 96 192 288 4.
Continue revising course connectivity and relationship of the new and existing courses within the PM learning paths and overall program 2 24 26 DocuSign Envelope ID: 87C49458-7528-42A9-B1EA-98E18AB6473F TASK Senior Project Manager Training Development Director / Principle Subject Matter Expert Training Curriculm Developer Graphic Designer Senior Instructor (P.E.) Instructor (P.E.) Instructor (Non-P.E.) Project Coordinator Admin / Clerical TOTAL $76.00 $109.00 $99.00 $79.00 $48.00 $99.00 $68.00 $62.00 $44.00 $27.00

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