Communication Tools Sample Clauses
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Communication Tools. What tools will be used and when? (e.g., e-mail, chat group, video call, phone, discussion board, face-to-face) in order to inform each other of team meetings, announcement, updates, reminders, problems:
Communication Tools. As a condition of these Terms, if You use any communication tools available through the Website (such as any forum, chat room or message centre), You agree only to use such communication tools for lawful and legitimate purposes. You must not use any such communication tool for posting or disseminating any material unrelated to the use of the Services, including (but not limited to): offers of goods or services for sale, unsolicited commercial e-mail, files that may damage any other person's computing devices or software, content that may be offensive to any other users of the Services or the Website, or material in violation of any law (including material that is protected by copyright or trade secrets which You do not have the right to use). When You make any communication on the Website, You represent that You are permitted to make such communication. Engage Solutions Ltd. is under no obligation to ensure that the communications on the Website are legitimate or that they are related only to the use of the Services. As with any other web-based forum, You must exercise caution when using the communication tools available on the Website. However, Engage Solutions Ltd. does reserve the right to remove any communication at any time in its sole discretion.
Communication Tools. 1. Classroom policies regarding the use of technology will be specific to the teacher’s needs and philosophy
2. Educational tools provided by FDR, such as Google Drive, are to be used solely for purposes specific to education.
3. Student use of the school’s network and internet access is not considered confidential and is monitored at all times by the IT staff to ensure appropriate use.
Communication Tools. Developer shall prepare and distribute materials regarding Project-related subjects, using all appropriate methods, including but not limited to: Project website, meetings, news releases, telephone correspondence, newsletters, email, hotlines, Highway Conditions Reports, dynamic message signs, Web alerts, social media, maps, displays, renderings, presentations, brochures, pamphlets, highway advisory radio and video news releases.
Communication Tools. Communication Tools, such as email and telephone (voicemail), will be provided to all teachers. Every attempt will be made to adequately respond to parent/guardian communication in a timely, professional manner.
Communication Tools. Many exciting things happen each day at SMES and at the Church. To keep parents informed, we utilize many forms of communication. The following are most common: • Information on our website ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ • Weekly lesson plans posted in each classroom • Daily reports for Toddlers and Twos • Paper communications in children’s backpacks or diaper bags (please unload daily) • Parent/Teacher Conferences • E-mail newsletters, Facebook, Instagram, and other memos from the teachers and the Administration office In cases of inclement weather, SMES follows local schools in regards to school closure/late opening. This information will be communicated in the following ways: • SMES generated texts • SMES generated emails • ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ • SMES social media (Facebook and Instagram) • WFAA channel 8
Communication Tools. Consistent with the Language Access Program, KCSO personnel will have access to, and training in the use of, a range of communication tools to interact with individuals with LEP, consistent with the policy in effect. Such tools will include:
a. Interpretation options, including:
i. telephonic or video connectivity to an off-site interpreter; and
ii. access to in-person professional interpreters;
b. Professional translation services;
c. Translated forms, notices, and KCSO web-based content; and
d. Language identification materials.
e. Additional language assistance options, as may become available.
Communication Tools. Many exciting things happen each day at SMES and at the Church. To keep parents informed, we utilize many forms of communication. The following are most common: • Information on our website ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ • Weekly lesson plans posted in each classroom • Daily reports for Toddlers and Twos • Paper communications in children’s backpacks or diaper bags (please unload daily) • Parent/Teacher Conferences • E-mail newsletters, Facebook, Instagram, and other memos from the teachers and the Administration office
Communication Tools. Information and communication materials specific to downtown will be included in the communication tools identified in Task 1.3.7. Downtown subarea plan staff time is included in this task to provide input into the communication materials. Additional materials specific to downtown will be prepared in other tasks.
Communication Tools. The selection of specific tools and techniques for involving the Stakeholders is dependent on several factors such as cost, demands on staff time, level of skills needed, and past experience. The Stakeholders will be asked to identify what communication avenues they have access to for disseminating information (i.e., company newsletters, association meetings). Several different approaches and tools should be implemented at different phases of the Project to capture the largest range of Stakeholder views. It may be necessary, at times, to target certain audiences within the Stakeholder group.