FIRST CLASS EDUCATOR

Brand Owner Address Description
1ST CLASS EDUCATOR 1st Class Educator 2209 Outlook Dr St. Louis MO 63136 FIRST CLASS EDUCATOR;Business consulting and management in the field of clinical trials, namely, providing information management services; Consulting services in the field of higher education administration; Consulting services in the field of marketing of educational training; Personnel management; Analysis of business data; Analyzing and compiling business data; Business consultation in the field of education leadership development; Business consulting services; Business consulting services in the field of leadership, diversity training, personal training, team building, technical competency, performance improvement, achievement, mindset training, personal accomplishment and focus, and improvement in interaction with others; Business data analysis; Business services, namely, development and analysis of tests for testing professional competency; Human resources services in the field of education, namely, offering of assessments and surveys in the field of educator training and performance for the purpose of teacher placement based on success in an academic program; Testing to determine professional competency; Testing to determine professional competency in the field of diversity and cultural competency; Testing, analysis, and evaluation of the knowledge, skills, and abilities of others to determine job competency; Work analysis to determine worker skill sets and other worker requirements;EDUCATOR;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A wireless device (e.g. an access point) is adapted to communicate wirelessly with a class 1 device and a class 2 device, wherein the class 2 device is capable of communicating in a manner that is not compatible with the class 1 device. The wireless device may comprise host logic, an antenna, and a MAC coupled the host logic and the antenna. The MAC may cause the wireless device to emit a poll that is recognized differently by the class 1 device as compared to the class 2 device and that causes the wireless device to operate for a reserved period of time in which the class 2 device can communicate in a manner that is not compatible with the class 1 device.