Student Materials Clause Samples

Student Materials. 3rd Reef Divers has provided the required student materials and Open Water eLearning Pack with your course fee. All students are required to have their own set of student materials. As part of the course registration process, you will be given access to PADI online training. Check your email for a message to set up your account. If you have questions call PADI @ ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. Complete all PADI Open Water Diver eLearning knowledge reviews, quizzes, and exams prior to your first course meeting. When you complete the eLearning course, print off the eRecord of the scores that you received after completing the program. A Quick Review quiz will be administered during your first course meeting to confirm your understanding of the material. Complete the entire eLearning program before you arrive on your first course session. We offer you additional student discounts on your personal gear while you are enrolled in your course. You are required to have your own dive quality personal gear. This includes: Mask, fins, snorkel & boots. We encourage you to dive on down to the shop several days before your first course meeting so we can assist you in finding the best gear for you. If you already have your personal gear, we ask you to bring it down and allow us to look at it. Proper fit and comfort are important and snorkel gear just will not work for you in this SCUBA course.
Student Materials. English 3D engages students with materials to develop academic vocabulary and language, speaking and listening, and writing skills. The student materials consist of the Issues book, the Language & Writing Portfolio, and the Independent Reading Library. Students will access issue-based informational and literary texts and have the opportunity to respond to six issues per volume with academic discussions and writing tasks. Issues books are available in both print and digital versions. In the Language & Writing Portfolio, an interactive worktext, students engage in scaffolded vocabulary, language, speaking and listening, and writing activities that help them develop and apply academic English with their peers and teachers. This computer-adaptive assessment and universal screener provides an objective measure of students’ reading comprehension based on the Lexile® Framework. Educators can use the results as one measure for placement in and for exiting students from English 3D. The student digital license provides access to the digital Issues book, The Reading Inventory, and curriculum- embedded Issues tests. students’ language development.
Student Materials. ▇▇▇▇’▇ trainer will print the applicable standard workflow application documentation (from the PDF files) and utilize this documentation, along with ▇▇▇▇ developed training checklists, as student guides for each training class. In addition, ▇▇▇▇ personnel will create any custom documentation necessary to train system end-users on the new workflow processes. These process modifications will be discussed and approved by COUNTY’s Project Manager before the training is performed. Custom documentation provided by ▇▇▇▇ is typically created using MS Word. All training materials used in classes taught by ▇▇▇▇ personnel will be provided to COUNTY: (a) Applicable chapter/module pages from the standard workflow application documentation. (b) ▇▇▇▇ training checklists and evaluation forms. (c) Custom documentation addressing any new or changed workflow procedures.
Student Materials. Grades K-1 Volume 1 Course A Volume 1 Course B Volume 1 Language Launch Teaching Materials Volume 1 Student Materials Volume 1 HMH Confidential and Proprietary **Please add proper sales tax to your order** ISBN Title Price Quantity Value of all Materials Value of Free Materials Value of Charged Materials Total for A la Carte Items Available for Purchase $82,215.00 Total for English 3D $167,940.00 Total Savings: Subtotal Purchase Amount: Shipping & Handling: $20,385.00 $167,940.00 $25,942.28 Total Cost of Proposal (PO Amount): $193,882.28 HMH Confidential and Proprietary Date of Proposal: 4/15/2024 Proposal Expiration Date: 5/30/2024 HMH Confidential and Proprietary Attention: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ HMH Confidential and Proprietary ISBN Title Price Quantity Value of all Materials Value of Free Materials Value of Charged Materials
Student Materials. 1. Describe the use of printed consumable workbooks. 2. If consumables are deemed ancillary or free-with-order, will they be provided free of charge for each student edition ordered for every year of the adoption plus any adoption extensions?
Student Materials. In order to encourage responsibility and organization, students are expected to bring all materials that MAY be needed for each class. This includes rulers, markers, AR books, and special project folders.

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  • Licensed Materials The materials that are the subject of this Agreement are set forth in Appendix A ("Licensed Materials").

  • Proprietary Materials Each of the Parties shall own its own intellectual property including without limitation all trade secrets, know-how, proprietary data, documents, and written materials in any format. Any materials created exclusively by IPS for the School shall be owned by IPS, and any materials created exclusively by Operator for the School shall be Operator’s proprietary material. The Parties acknowledge and agree that neither has any intellectual property interest or claims in the other Party’s proprietary materials. Notwithstanding the foregoing, materials and work product jointly created by the Parties shall be jointly owned by the Parties and may be used by the individual Party as may be agreed upon by both Parties from time to time.

  • Customer Materials Subject to Section 4(a), all right, title and interest (including all Intellectual Property Rights) in and to the Customer Materials are owned by Customer or Customer’s suppliers.