Interpersonal Skills
Learning Styles
Skills
ADA
Accommodations
100

Seven interpersonal skills that will help you develop strong work relationships and get along great, with people in the workplace

1. Managing relationships 2.Understanding the feelings of others 3. Cooperating with others 4. Great attitude 5. Showing respect 6. Appropriate Contact 7. Active listening.

100

If I learn best when: I watch someone show me how, see actual places in my mind as I say them or prefer to draw them, remember a list of items if I wrote them down or draw a diagram to solve a problem. What is my learning style?

Visual learning style

100

Team spirit, assertiveness, trustworthiness, empathy, communication, self-confidence, inquisitiveness and creative are what kind of skills?

Soft skills.

100

What does the ADA stand for?

Americans with Disabilities Act

100

What are reasonable accommodations?

"A modification or adjustment to a job, the work environment, or the way things are usually done to enable a qualified individual with a disability to have an equal employment opportunity."

200

Good relationships will help you get along will with people and help you to do your job better. Which interpersonal skills does this sound like?

Managing relationships

200
If I learn best when: I hear someone tell me how, read at loud or hear the words inside my head, repeat things over and over to myself to remember best. What is my learning style?

Auditory learning style

200

Degrees. certification, writing, reading, math, computer programs skills. What type of skills are these?

Hard skills.

200

What does the ADA prohibit?

It is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities

200

What is assistive technology?

Assistive technology (AT) is any item, piece of equipment, software program, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of persons with disabilities. 

300

When you are giving people attention, using eye contact, nodding, and occasionally asking questions to make sure you understand; What interpersonal skill are you using?

Active listening

300

If I learn best when: When I use my hands-on activities, try to put things together first and read later, when solving a problem use my entire body or move objects to help me think. What is my learning style?

Kinesthetic learning style

300

Name a few appropriate social skills in the workplace?

Basic communication skills, empathy, and rapport skills. Interpersonal skills, problem solving skills, and accountability.

300

In what areas does the ADA prohibits discrimination?

In areas of public life including jobs, schools, transportation, and all public and private places that are open to the general public.

300

Share some AT devices. 

Glasses, cane, agenda, white point cane prothesis. and more

400

What interpersonal skill is used when you are polite, use your manners and say please and thank you.

Showing respect

400

If when in class, I prefer a teacher who talks with lots of expression. What is my learning style?

Auditory Learning style.

400

Give the top 5 skills on demand

Communication skills, ability to work in a team, problem-solving skills, leadership and strong work ethic. 

400

How many titles does the ADA have? Bonus points if you can name at least one of the titles and what they protect.

The ADA has 5 titles. Title I: Employment. Title II: Public Service. Title III: Public accommodations. Title IV: Telecommunications. Title V: Miscellaneous. 

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