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Purchase a Course
Gemini has several off-the-shelf online courses available. Topics include Grade 9 Math, Horse Training and Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training. The user ID and password you will receive when you purchase one of these courses or DVDs will give you unlimited access to that training program. Click on one of the links below to get a description of the course:
Jay O'Jay: Earn Respect and Gain Control Master Series
This windows based course is about your journey, the journey of connection
with your horse. It is about your desire to understand and develop the
patience you need to teach your horse. It is about you growing confidence,
and developing the confidence of your horse. Naturally!
Upon completion of this course you will:
- Be able to earn your horse's respect and control,
- Be able to describe Jay's exercises for respect and control,
- Be able to better understand your horse, and
- Have more patience and confidence when working with your horse.
Note: The CD version of the course includes the online version, free!
System requirements:
- Windows 2000, ME, NT4 or XP; Internet Explorer 6.0 or later; Flash Player 7.0 or later; speakers or headset.
CD/Online Version
Windows-Based
$39.50
+ $1.98 GST and shipping costs |
Online Version
Windows-Based
$29.95
+ $1.50 GST and enrollment costs |
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Math 9
EZ Math 9 Online combines a classroom teaching traditional model with our new, proven EZ Math 9 Study Guide, Drill, and Practice Workbook series. The online teaching model was developed with Gemini Performance Solutions, Bruce Mullen, a 40-year veteran and consultant for high school mathematics, and Terry Fletcher, a retired math teacher and instructional technologist.
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
On completion of this WHMIS Course you will be able to: Determine your responsibilities and the responsibilities of your employer, protect yourself from hazardous materials by identifying and interpreting supplier labels, describe the purpose of Material Data Safety Sheets (MSDS), and identify the appropriate PPE from a label or MSDS.
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