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Early childhood educators have the opportunity to have a significant impact on children’s lives, using their knowledge and skills to help children explore, learn, and interpret the world around them. The early years of a child’s life set the stage, and much of what he or she learns and experiences during this time shapes his or her world in ways that can last a lifetime.
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Cybercriminals continuously change their tactics. While some may be very sophisticated, often a simple weaknesses is all they need to cause damage. Practicing everyday techniques to improve your security and learning what to do if you become a victim will better position you to navigate the increasingly digital world.
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Tips To Keep Your Devices Secure (44:56)Join Scott, CIO of Baker College, and Todd from the Baker College IT department to learn the importance of keeping your devices protected.
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One or more individuals actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area with a firearm. This is a low frequency high risk event that is very dynamic by nature, ultimately the decision on how to initially react lies with each person involved. However, Baker College follows the guidelines set forth by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security which are;
Run – Always have an escape route and plan in mind, leave your belongings behind, if you can safely get away from danger – do so.
Hide – If you cannot safely escape, hide in an area out of view, block entry to your hiding place and lock the door, silence your cell phone.
Fight – As a last resort and only when your life is in imminent danger, attempt to incapacitate the shooter by any means necessary, act with physical aggression, look for items to strike or throw at shooter.
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Active Shooter Video Transcript
It may feel like just another day at the office.But occasionally life feels more like an action movie than reality.The authorities are working hard to protect you and to protect our public spaces.But sometimes, bad people do bad things.Their motivations are different. The warning signs may vary.But the devastating effects are the same......and unfortunately you need to be prepared for the worst.
If you were ever to find yourself in the middle of an active shooter event, your survival may depend on whether or not you have a plan.The plan doesn't have to be complicated.There are three things you could do that make a difference: Run. Hide. Fight.
First and foremost, if you can get out, do.Always try and escape or evacuate even if others insist on staying. Encourage others to leave with you, but don't let them slow you down with indecision.Remember what's important: you, not your stuff.Leave your belongings behind and try to find a way to get out safely.Trying to get yourself out of harm's way needs to be your number one priority.
Once you are out of the line of fire, try to prevent others from walking into the danger zone and call 911.If you can't get out safely, you need to find a place to hide.Act quickly and quietly. Try to secure your hiding place the best you can. Turn out lights, and if possible remember to lock doors. Silence your ringer and vibration mode on your cell phone.And if you can't find a safe room or closet, try to conceal yourself behind large objects that may protect you.Do your best to remain quiet and calm.
As a last resort, if your life is at risk,whether you're alone or working together as a group: Fight. Act with aggression.Improvise weapons, disarm him. And commit to taking the shooter down, no matter what.
Try to be aware of your environment. Always have an exit plan.Know that in an incident like this, victims are generally chosen randomly.The event is unpredictable and may evolve quickly.The first responders on the scene are not there to evacuate or tend to the injured. They are well trained and are there to stop the shooter.Your actions can make a difference for your safety and survival. Be aware, and be prepared.And if you find yourself facing an active shooter, there are three key things you need to remember to survive: RUN. HIDE. FIGHT.
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