BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:VideoCast CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:DDM Seminar: Zoom Fatigue DTSTART:20230608T150000Z DTEND:20230608T163000Z DTSTAMP:20230517T173900Z UID:Videocast--48891 LOCATION:https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=48891 DESCRIPTION:Dr. Allison Gabriel\, University of Arizona\nDr. Allison Gabriel is a chaired full Professor of Management in the Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Area at Purdue University’s Mitchell E. Daniels\, Jr. School of Business. She will also be the lead faculty director of the brand-new Center for Working Well—a research hub in the school of business focused on well-being at work and home—and serves the field as an Associate Editor at the Journal of Applied Psychology—the flagship Industrial-Organizational Psychology journal for the American Psychological Association. Dr. Gabriel received her B.A. in Psychology with honors and highest distinction from Penn State in 2008\, and her Ph.D. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from the University of Akron in 2013. LMS Course ID: NIHTC6104-FY23-4 Participants for the DDM Seminar Series will receive 1.5 hours of supervisory refresher credits per event. In addition\, participants can submit an entry into FAITAS to receive 1.5 CLPs for FAC-COR\, FAC-C and FAC-PPM re-certifications. Credit is offered through the Learning Management System (LMS) for those registering for either the live or archived offering. You must register in LMS prior to attendance to receive credit. For the live webcast\, all registrants will be sent a link to launch the videocast on the date of the event. For the archived webcast\, you will register and launch the video anytime via the LMS (available approximately one week after the live event). You can watch directly from the videocast website if you don't need to receive credit in LMS. American sign-language will be provided for in-person seminars while videocasting will include closed captioning. Please call the NIH Training Center at 301-496-6211with any concerns about other reasonable accommodations.\n\nFor more information go to 'https://www.ddmseries.od.nih.gov/'>https://www.ddmseries.od.nih.gov X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n\n
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