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American Express, MasterCard, VISA, Discover Card 704-688-8600 For general group sales questions for Spectrum Center: 704.688.9047 Friday's 10AM - 2PM This venue is accessible. For sight impaired and hearing patrons please contact the Box Office. Spectrum Center is committed to providing every guest with a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The arena is one of the most accessible arenas in the U.S. Seating throughout the venue allows guests with accessible needs flexibility in seat locations and price levels.
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Leading a Team, or Working as a Team-Member in an intercultural context is never an easy challenge. This Seminar aims at helping Foreigners or Thai people to learn how to adapt to different culture(s). To avoid cliches and stereotypes, this 2 days seminars will focus first on a deep understanding of what inter-culturality is, not by using opinions, but using a metric approach, initiated by Geert Hofstede, and his approach of Cultural Dimensions. Some additional authors will be used to illustrate and define cultures. On a second part, we will be defining each and every personality type of the persons attending the training, thanks to the MBTI®, to help them understanding better their own communication and how to adapt it to their current or future environment. Detailed program DAY 1 (May, 10th): a Macro-approach of intercultural interactions.09:00-12:15 / 13:30-17:00 Awareness of cultural differences Definitions of communication, culture and cross-cultural communication.Beliefs about culture.Stereotypes: origins and risks. Knowledge about cultural differences Levels of culture : identity, values, beliefs, skills, behavior and environment.Layers of culture : symbols, heroes, rituals and values.Cultural groups.The six dimensions of culture according to Geert Hofstede. Examples of Comparison between Thai Culture and European, American, Oceanian cultures. Intersession: you will be sent the link to have the MBTI step 1 online questionnaire, that we will use the second day. Day 2 (May, 17th): How to adapt to different cultures09:00-12:15 / 13:30-16:00 General Remarks, and sociological aspects Who adapts to who ?What are our reactions to the host culture : flight, dependency, fight, adaptation.The stages of adaptation to a new culture : euphoria, culture shock…How we evaluate the visitor’s culture : curiosity, ethnocentrism, polycentrism, xenophilia. Introduction to the Myers Briggs Personality Instrument. MBTI®, understanding preferences: Extraversion / Introversion Sensing / Intuition Thinking / Feeling Judging / Perceiving How to read your individual report, verify and understand your own type. The implications of your own personality type regarding to your relationships with others, your communication type, and how to improve them: The attitudes to adopt. The skills to develop. Questions and Answers To Go Further Wrap Up Pedagogy Practical exercises to raise awareness of the intangible cultural differences.Simulations based on synthetic cultures for cross-cultural practice.Material is provided to support the training. Venue and Organization The Brasserie 9 is a very nice place where to have seminars, rest, have lunch or dine. This venue is near to the BTS Chong Nonsi, andalso offers a very wide free parking accomodation with warden. For your comfort, cigar room, bar, lounge are available for your breaks, or after training networking. This seminar includes: A welcoming morning coffee and two coffee breaks with finger foods buffet. A 2 courses light lunch, served with non-alcoholic beverages (choices will be sent to you after registration) Please note: This seminar requires a minimum of 4 attendees. In case of less people attending, you will be offered to transfer your seat to a next session.Booking is bending, there is no refund, except exceptional case, examined and agreed by the French Headquarters.Please ask your receipts (if needed) in advance, which will be issued by the French Headquarters.
read moreCoding for Kids - P101+P102: Scratch 1+2 Course (Ages 10-12) @ Parkway Parade
Step into the World of Programming Specially designed for curious young minds who are new to coding / programming: This course introduces a must-have skill to equip your children with, for their futures. We believe in engaging children to be thinkers and creators through hands-on and project-based learning, for a purpose. Students will design their own interactive stories, animations and gaming ideas using Scratch, a visual programming language. Students will combine visual blocks creatively and instruct the computer to breathe their creations to life. The beauty in what we teach is not the language that matters, but the practice of thinking through a problem and applying a solution. This logic is essential to any coding language and applicable even beyond the scope of the course. Want to find out more? Check out our FAQs. Advance to the next Scratch Level Level Up your Scratch skills: Scratch 2 is a natural progression for students to hone their skills from Scratch 1. Your child will be able to reiterate concepts with more challenging activities (practice makes perfect!) and realize their childhood dreams of building the coolest game or exciting blockbuster-like animation. Combining game design fundamentals and in-depth programming knowledge, they will design their own animations and culminate in creating a project of their own during the exciting hackathon. Want to find out more? Check out our FAQs. "My son was fully satisfied and enjoyed the coding class. Everyday after came back home, he immediately sat in front of the PC and did his fun homework. The creativity and interesting are factors to attract him. He will apply for the next class." - Eria, Mother of Matsumae Yuto (10) "It was a great, fun and challenging holiday for my boys who attended coding lab. They attended the Scratch 1 class without any prior background on coding and they thoroughly enjoyed it. Now they will discuss what kind of games to develop with the new basic skill set that they had just acquired." - Chor Yong, Mother of Yan Liang (11) and Yan Zhong (9)
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VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, AMERICAN EXPRESS & CASH The Coyotes Pick-up Window is located outside the Northeast corner of the Arena near Gate 5. Guests picking up will call tickets must present valid photo ID and credit card used for purchase, if applicable, that matches tickets to be picked up. ALTERNATE PICK-UP: If another person, other than the person ordering & paying for the tickets, is picking up a WILL CALL order, the ALTERNATE PICK-UP name MUST be on the account. To get the alternate pick-up name noted on the account, the original purchaser MUST contact Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000, ask for customer service, verify account information and request alternate pick-up. Please call TICKETMASTER for event and ticketing information - 1-800-745-3000 For Additional information call Gila River Arena Box Office - 623-772-3800. WEBPAGE: www.gilariverarena.com Located outside on the Northeast corner of the Arena. Monday – Friday: 10:00AM – 6:00PM Saturday: 10:00AM – 4:00PM during hockey season and on-sale days. Sunday: Closed except on event days. Box Office hours may be extended for on-sales or on event days. Arizona Coyotes: To purchase accessible seats for Arizona Coyotes, subject to availability, please call the Arizona Coyotes Ticket Office at 480-563-PUCK (7825) or visit the Gila River Arena Box Office. Arena Concerts and other Events: To purchase accessible seats for a concert or other event, subject to availability, please call Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 for phone purchase or www.ticketmaster.com for on-line purchase, or visit the Gila River Arena Box Office. ACCESSIBLE SERVICES: Requests for Sign Language Interpreters should be made at least 72 hours in advance of the event. Call Guest Services at 623-772-3240 for these arrangements. Assistive Listening Devices are available from the Gate 5 Guest Services Booth. Parking Lot G located on the east side of the Arena is available for disabled guests with state issued license plates or placards. Parking Attendants will direct guests to the disabled parking area. All restrooms and concession stands are accessible. Gila River Arena welcomes service animals utilized by guests with disabilities.
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