Tag: Online tool

  • What will the 2024 Solar Eclipse look like from Loveland?

    What will the 2024 Solar Eclipse look like from Loveland?

    Loveland, Ohio – A partial Solar Eclipse will occur in Loveland on the afternoon of Monday, April 8. It’s being called the “Great North American Eclipse” and estimates are it will be the most-watched event in modern history.

    The Eclipse2024.org eclipse simulator is a free educational tool and is intended as a general guideline for displaying the possible appearance of the 2024 solar eclipse from any given location.WHEN VIEWING CERTAIN PHASES OF THE REAL ECLIPSE, THE VIEWER MUST WEAR ISO-CERTIFIED ECLIPSE SAFETY GLASSES TO PREVENT SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE!

    The simulator is an online tool that allows you to see the 2024 total or partoal eclipse as it will appear from basically any location in North or Central America, the Caribbean, Greenland, Iceland or Hawaii. The area they’ve defined for use is as shown on the map in the location selection page.

    The simulator is the best tool we’ve seen for showing you what the eclipse will look like in Loveland. If you’ve never seen an eclipse before, you’ll be amazed at what they look like! If it inspires you to get into the path and see totality, then we’ve done our job. However, it looks like staying home in Loveland will be pretty good viewing.

    Even if you can’t make it into the path, you’ll still be able to preview what the eclipse will look like. However, certain caveats are in order (for example, how the prominences and the corona might appear), and you can read more detail about these.

    You can experience the eclipse before it happens! This will let you:

    • Pre-plan your eclipse day viewing activities
    • See the differences between what it’s like to view the eclipse from inside the path, at the edge of the path or outside the path
    • Find the best spot for viewing Baily’s Beads
    • Experience the eclipse well before eclipse day, so you can share the excitement with your friends!

    Click image below to go to the Eclipse Simulator

    https://eclipse2024.org/eclipse-simulator/2024/31561?elevation=212

    Read the complete instructions for using the simulator.

    Related

    Loveland Schools will close on day of solar eclipse

  • Ohio Launches New Skills-Based Job Search Feature

    Ohio Launches New Skills-Based Job Search Feature

    Online tool helps applicants find positions based on experience and skills

    Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted today announced the launch of a new tool that helps applicants for state government positions locate openings based on their specific experiences, skills, and training, not just academic degrees. The new skills-based search function on Careers.Ohio.gov was developed in response to Governor Mike DeWine’s Executive Order 2023-10D establishing the State of Ohio as a Model Employer for Skills-Based Hiring Practices. Ohio is one of the first states in the country to adopt the skill-based hiring practice to recruit employees according to a press release from the Govenor’s office.

    “To drive our economy forward it will take workers with diverse skill sets to meet the demands of 21st century jobs,” said Governor DeWine. “This new skills-based approach will help job seekers more easily identify the types of jobs available and employers attract employees with the skills needed to succeed.”

    “The most important qualification is whether someone has the skills and temperament to get the job done,” said Lt. Governor Husted, Director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation.”For most jobs, there are many ways to acquire those skills and a college degree shouldn’t be an artificial barrier for employers to find the best person for the job. Nor should a degree requirement be a barrier to entry for someone who has the right skills, but does not have a college diploma.”

    Skills-based hiring prioritizes a candidate’s skills over more traditional qualifications like academic degrees. Beginning today, state job postings now display a primary job skill on each opening and additional technical and professional skills associated with the positions. To use the new feature, applicants need to create an account, if they do not already have one, and then can begin customizing their profile with their skills and other preferences to find open positions that match their profile.

    About 62 percent of adults in the U.S. do not have a bachelor’s degree, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Currently, there are slightly more state employees without an academic degree, according to the Ohio Department of Administrative Services (DAS), which manages the site as well as statewide human resources operations and talent acquisition activities for agencies, boards, and commissions.

    “Ohio’s new skills-based job search feature will make it easier for applicants to find state positions they may be qualified for and help the state hire a highly skilled workforce that will reflect the talent of all citizens,” said DAS Director Kathleen C. Madden.

    To learn more and to utilize this new resource, go to Careers.Ohio.gov.