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Read Nevil Shute's On the Beach, chapters 1 - 4Listen to Colorado Matters Book Club podcast, "Post-Apocalyptic Literature: ...
writing circle and proposal
Read Nevil Shute's On the Beach, chapters 1 - 4Listen to Colorado Matters Book Club podcast, "Post-Apocalyptic Literature: Is It Useful? Is It Moral?" (embedded below)Complete all parts of Module 10 Writing Circle (Topic: On the Beach Q&A)Watch the "Visual Rhetoric" video lecture (embedded below)Reread Annotated Bibliography assignment sheetReview Online Librarian Research Subject GuideRead the Visual Research Project assignment sheetListen to Professor Kenyon's audio lecture on the Visual Research Project (embedded below)Complete and submit Visual Research Project topic proposalDownload a printable checklist hereModule 10 Assignment DetailsComplete the following assignments for this module. All assignments are due by the end of the module unless otherwise noted. Be aware that this module has portions of assignments due at different time throughout the week. Please double check those due dates.Read Nevil Shute's On the Beach, chapters 1 - 4
These pages cover the first half of the book. Use your active reading strategies to ruminate and annotate the important scenes and parts of the story as you read. Makes notes and references will help you return to those scenes and sections as you write about them and discuss them over the coming days and weeks.Listen to Colorado Matters Book Club podcast, "Post-Apocalyptic Literature: Is It Useful? Is It Moral?" (embedded below)Our culture seems to have developed an obsession for entertainment depicting a grim future. Post-apocalyptic films and television shows often have their origins in print. Award-winning Colorado authors Peter Heller, Helen Thorpe, and Lisa Jones discuss three books of the genre including Shute's On the Beach. The discussion culminates with a discussion of the usefulness and morality of the genre.Complete all parts of the Module 10 On the Beach Q&A Writing CircleThis discussion board prompt is broken into multiple parts with different due dates.The first part is the individual response. The guidelines for this response are detailed in the prompt. Please note the mid-week due date for this portion of the assignment.The second part is the sharing circle. This portion will continue throughout the week. Again, detailed guidelines are available in the prompt. Please ask immediately if you have questions as this is group work and others in the class are counting on the full participation of their peers within the groups.Watch video lecture "Visual Rhetoric" (embedded below)This video lecture will walk you through important strategies that will help you understand the basics of visual rhetoric and how arguments can be created with visual media.Rreead Annotated Bibliography assignment sheetA quick refresher will help you prepare to create the AB for the upcoming assignment. See below for details.Review Online Librarian Research Subject GuideKathleen Kroll, our online class librarian, has prepared a subject guide to help you with your research, complete with examples, links, and tutorials. Review all the pages and links provided. Bring any research questions to her via chat, email, or in person at the research desk on the first floor of the Zahnow Library. NOTE: The tools, guides, and tutorials provided should be your first stop as you search for sources for your research projectRead the Visual Research Project assignment sheetTake the time to carefully read over the assignment sheetWhile your topic proposal is due at the end of this week, we can begin early discussions of potential topics by email or on RemindYou can also download and print a copy of the assignment sheet hereListen to Professor Kenyon's audio lecture on the VRP assignment (embedded below)
In this lecture I go over the details of the annotated bibliography assignment sheet.Complete and Submit a VRP Topic Proposal
Work through the topic proposal freewrite prompts in the assignment sheetPrepare to include in your topic proposal:your chosen topicpossible format(s) considered for presentationpotential argument and rationale (A rationale will explain your reasoning behind the proposed argument -- do this by developing a 150+ word summary of your topic freewrite responses.)Go to the topic proposal assignment here to submit your proposal. Please note the mid-week due date for this portion of the assignment.Writing Circle Guidelines and InstructionsIndividual ResponseComplete your Individual Response using the prompt given below. Your IR should be written in a separate document then cut/pasted into a new thread on the discussion board. Be sure your IR follows these guidelines:Will focus on the specific prompt provided belowWill be a minimum of 200 words in length to be considered "acceptable""Superior/Exceptional" responses will go above and beyond in detail, clarity, complexity, and thoughtfulnessWill directly reference the reading(s)/lecture(s) (use at least one citation from each source)Will include proper MLA citation and Works Cited listing at the endWill be posted by Friday at 11:59 p.m. by starting a new thread on discussion boardSharing CircleAfter the due date/time for the individual response, return to the discussion board to begin the Sharing Circle. You'll begin this by taking the time to carefully read and consider each of your peers' Individual Responses. The specific questions and guidelines for participating in the SC are listed below. The SC is an on-going discussion that will continue from Friday night to Sunday night when the week is over. All SC posts must follow these guidelines:Create one SC post for each peer in your groupWill focus on the specific questions providedWill be about 100 words in lengthWill be a response that is thoughtful, respectful, but challengingUpload the reaction posts by replying to each peer’s Individual ResponseAs a classroom courtesy and to work toward earning full credit for the Writing Circle, take some time at the very end of the week to give short replies of acknowledgement and thanks to your peers who have posted to your individual response and joined you in conversation.Module 10 Writing Circle PromptIndividual ResponseAfter completing the assigned pages from the assigned novel, consider and write about the following:Record your reactions and responses to the text so far. Look through your "active reading" notes and write about what you found memorable, noteworthy, or otherwise striking in the text. Where did you experience to strongest of emotional reactions? How do you account for those?In your response, include details and expanded notes on characters, situations, and actions that you find important or vital to the story and our class theme. Why are these important and worth mentioning in your response?Also, include your reaction to CPR Podcast on post-apocalyptic fiction. Be specific about how you feel this story and/or the characters connect in some way to the ideas discussed.Sharing CircleRead the Individual Responses of those in your peer group.Reading others’ writing often leads us to ask questions. What point does your peer make that raises a question for you? Address that question with your peer. As part of your conversation, discuss possible answers to the question that may lead to a better understanding of the topic of the assigned material.Discuss briefly in your conversation one idea in your individual response that differs from the ideas of your peer.
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History Dance
Jack Cole was a creative American dancer of the dominant version of jazz. He danced above the floor with balletic leaps st ...
History Dance
Jack Cole was a creative American dancer of the dominant version of jazz. He danced above the floor with balletic leaps styles. Her dancing styles ...
Acme Manufacturing Co Hydrostatics and Hydraulics Report Paper
Hydrostatics and Hydraulics ReportBSCI has another job for you at Acme Manufacturing Co., and Bob Sanders (your supervisor ...
Acme Manufacturing Co Hydrostatics and Hydraulics Report Paper
Hydrostatics and Hydraulics ReportBSCI has another job for you at Acme Manufacturing Co., and Bob Sanders (your supervisor) has asked you to complete it. BSCI has been contracted by Acme Manufacturing Co. to collect measurements of various industrial storage facilities and certain aspects of its fire suppression system. After collecting field measurements and calculating values, prepare a written report for Bob Sanders (CSP) to present to the Board of Directors. During your field investigations, you find the following field observations:Piping System RepairA piping system repair must be made to a vertical piping system. Prior to its turn to a horizontal direction, the pipe is 18 inches in diameter and 60 ft. long. There is a repair that must be done at 35 feet above the floor. The pipe is filled with a liquid having the same properties as water. Due to operational considerations, the pipe cannot be drained. The fluid is considered non-hazardous due to its chemical properties. Before the repair can be completed, a decision has to be made about the material to use and the method in which the repair can occur safely. At the location of the pipe repair, what is the pressure of the fluid? (NOTE: the height of the cylinder is the length of the pipe minus the height of the repair from the floor.)Water Storage TankSome repairs have been made to the existing water storage tank. New valves and piping systems are to be installed in the distribution system. You have been asked to calculate the velocity of the fluid through the bottom drain opening and prior to entry into the distribution system. This velocity will help to determine the specific valve that must be installed prior to the distribution system. The tank at its highest point is 24 feet. Determine the velocity of the fluid at fluid heights of 24 feet, 18 feet, 12 feet, and 6 feet.Fire Suppression SystemIn a horizontally installed piping system, water flows through a 10 inch pipe. The head loss in a 500 foot section is 40 feet. The residual pressure at Point A is 55 psi and the velocity at Point A is 7 ft./s. If the velocity at Point B is 8.5 ft/s, what is the residual pressure at Point B?Respond to the details in each section, and format your report in APA style. Include at least each of the following in your report for this unit:Introduction—briefly describe why the studies were performed (why you started the study).Report details—briefly discuss the details of the scenario (what you found from the study).Conclusions and recommendations—briefly describe your recommendations based on your findings (what you recommend to resolve any deficiencies).Appendix—Measurements and calculations (show your work).At least one page (double-spaced) in length (not including the reference page and appendices).
Rasmussen College Leader and Manager Roles in Evidence Based Practice Discussion
This week there are two parts to your assignment: research question and identifying ethical violations.
Ple ...
Rasmussen College Leader and Manager Roles in Evidence Based Practice Discussion
This week there are two parts to your assignment: research question and identifying ethical violations.
Please submit both parts in a single Word document using the Assignment 1 title link above by the last day of Week 1.
Part 1) Research question – provide the research question you will be using for your final project. Look at the directions in the "Final Project Overview" about choosing a research question.
What is the relationship between color and mood?
What is the relationship of music and mood?
What is the impact of smelling one food while tasting another food on a person's ability to detect what the food really is?
How does packaging affect consumer buying choices?
How do people respond differently to the same questions asked by people wearing different clothes?
Which memory techniques are most useful?Who are more superstitious, men or women?How do violent video games affect your blood pressure?
Take a look at this website for some helpful tips: http://prezi.com/7fwukfxvhe88/copy-of-writing-good-research-questions/ and this website: http://psychology.about.com/od/academicresources/a/social-psychology-research-topics.htm Part 2) Identifying Ethical Violations
Carefully study chapter 2 of your text.
Identify at least 2 ethical violations in the following scenario.
Explain each of the violations you find.
How would your redesign this study to correct for these ethical violations for the violations you find?
Mark decided that participants in this study will not be at risk, and therefore, he didn't bother the IRB with his proposal. His study investigates the amount of discomfort people are willing to put up with in order to earn a large sum of money. He recruits students by posting ads about a "contest in which you can earn $1000." Everyone who shows up is told that they must do whatever he tells them to do for the next several hours and that the last person to comply will earn the money. He then makes the participants eat disgusting food combinations, rub permanent markers on their own faces, and mail insulting messages to their professors. After two hours he stops the "contest," informs everyone that it was actually an experiment, and explains that there is no prize money. Before participants leave, he gets them to sign an informed consent form to acknowledge that they "were free to leave at any time.”
Week 1 Assignment
Maximum Points
Research Question
20
Identifying Ethical Violations
60
Reference page – correct APA format
10
Grammar, spelling, proper attribution of sources, and correct APA format
10
Total:
100
Santa Monica College Macro Economics Question
Original Post:In one paragraph discuss the following:Referencing the ideas in this module, what do you think defines the d ...
Santa Monica College Macro Economics Question
Original Post:In one paragraph discuss the following:Referencing the ideas in this module, what do you think defines the development of ballet in America? Cite sources. Choose one quote from Daly's article "Of Hummingbirds..." that you feel summarizes the main point of the essay. What do you think the quote means?What perspective does Daly have on the impact of "Balanchine's ballerina"? What is her stance on the representation of women in ballet?Discuss Balanchine's choreography and legacy. Choose one clip from the work of George Balanchine and describe what you see. Cite timestamps. Do you agree with Daly's perspective? Why or why now?
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Read Nevil Shute's On the Beach, chapters 1 - 4Listen to Colorado Matters Book Club podcast, "Post-Apocalyptic Literature: Is It Useful? Is It Moral?" (embedded below)Complete all parts of Module 10 Writing Circle (Topic: On the Beach Q&A)Watch the "Visual Rhetoric" video lecture (embedded below)Reread Annotated Bibliography assignment sheetReview Online Librarian Research Subject GuideRead the Visual Research Project assignment sheetListen to Professor Kenyon's audio lecture on the Visual Research Project (embedded below)Complete and submit Visual Research Project topic proposalDownload a printable checklist hereModule 10 Assignment DetailsComplete the following assignments for this module. All assignments are due by the end of the module unless otherwise noted. Be aware that this module has portions of assignments due at different time throughout the week. Please double check those due dates.Read Nevil Shute's On the Beach, chapters 1 - 4
These pages cover the first half of the book. Use your active reading strategies to ruminate and annotate the important scenes and parts of the story as you read. Makes notes and references will help you return to those scenes and sections as you write about them and discuss them over the coming days and weeks.Listen to Colorado Matters Book Club podcast, "Post-Apocalyptic Literature: Is It Useful? Is It Moral?" (embedded below)Our culture seems to have developed an obsession for entertainment depicting a grim future. Post-apocalyptic films and television shows often have their origins in print. Award-winning Colorado authors Peter Heller, Helen Thorpe, and Lisa Jones discuss three books of the genre including Shute's On the Beach. The discussion culminates with a discussion of the usefulness and morality of the genre.Complete all parts of the Module 10 On the Beach Q&A Writing CircleThis discussion board prompt is broken into multiple parts with different due dates.The first part is the individual response. The guidelines for this response are detailed in the prompt. Please note the mid-week due date for this portion of the assignment.The second part is the sharing circle. This portion will continue throughout the week. Again, detailed guidelines are available in the prompt. Please ask immediately if you have questions as this is group work and others in the class are counting on the full participation of their peers within the groups.Watch video lecture "Visual Rhetoric" (embedded below)This video lecture will walk you through important strategies that will help you understand the basics of visual rhetoric and how arguments can be created with visual media.Rreead Annotated Bibliography assignment sheetA quick refresher will help you prepare to create the AB for the upcoming assignment. See below for details.Review Online Librarian Research Subject GuideKathleen Kroll, our online class librarian, has prepared a subject guide to help you with your research, complete with examples, links, and tutorials. Review all the pages and links provided. Bring any research questions to her via chat, email, or in person at the research desk on the first floor of the Zahnow Library. NOTE: The tools, guides, and tutorials provided should be your first stop as you search for sources for your research projectRead the Visual Research Project assignment sheetTake the time to carefully read over the assignment sheetWhile your topic proposal is due at the end of this week, we can begin early discussions of potential topics by email or on RemindYou can also download and print a copy of the assignment sheet hereListen to Professor Kenyon's audio lecture on the VRP assignment (embedded below)
In this lecture I go over the details of the annotated bibliography assignment sheet.Complete and Submit a VRP Topic Proposal
Work through the topic proposal freewrite prompts in the assignment sheetPrepare to include in your topic proposal:your chosen topicpossible format(s) considered for presentationpotential argument and rationale (A rationale will explain your reasoning behind the proposed argument -- do this by developing a 150+ word summary of your topic freewrite responses.)Go to the topic proposal assignment here to submit your proposal. Please note the mid-week due date for this portion of the assignment.Writing Circle Guidelines and InstructionsIndividual ResponseComplete your Individual Response using the prompt given below. Your IR should be written in a separate document then cut/pasted into a new thread on the discussion board. Be sure your IR follows these guidelines:Will focus on the specific prompt provided belowWill be a minimum of 200 words in length to be considered "acceptable""Superior/Exceptional" responses will go above and beyond in detail, clarity, complexity, and thoughtfulnessWill directly reference the reading(s)/lecture(s) (use at least one citation from each source)Will include proper MLA citation and Works Cited listing at the endWill be posted by Friday at 11:59 p.m. by starting a new thread on discussion boardSharing CircleAfter the due date/time for the individual response, return to the discussion board to begin the Sharing Circle. You'll begin this by taking the time to carefully read and consider each of your peers' Individual Responses. The specific questions and guidelines for participating in the SC are listed below. The SC is an on-going discussion that will continue from Friday night to Sunday night when the week is over. All SC posts must follow these guidelines:Create one SC post for each peer in your groupWill focus on the specific questions providedWill be about 100 words in lengthWill be a response that is thoughtful, respectful, but challengingUpload the reaction posts by replying to each peer’s Individual ResponseAs a classroom courtesy and to work toward earning full credit for the Writing Circle, take some time at the very end of the week to give short replies of acknowledgement and thanks to your peers who have posted to your individual response and joined you in conversation.Module 10 Writing Circle PromptIndividual ResponseAfter completing the assigned pages from the assigned novel, consider and write about the following:Record your reactions and responses to the text so far. Look through your "active reading" notes and write about what you found memorable, noteworthy, or otherwise striking in the text. Where did you experience to strongest of emotional reactions? How do you account for those?In your response, include details and expanded notes on characters, situations, and actions that you find important or vital to the story and our class theme. Why are these important and worth mentioning in your response?Also, include your reaction to CPR Podcast on post-apocalyptic fiction. Be specific about how you feel this story and/or the characters connect in some way to the ideas discussed.Sharing CircleRead the Individual Responses of those in your peer group.Reading others’ writing often leads us to ask questions. What point does your peer make that raises a question for you? Address that question with your peer. As part of your conversation, discuss possible answers to the question that may lead to a better understanding of the topic of the assigned material.Discuss briefly in your conversation one idea in your individual response that differs from the ideas of your peer.
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History Dance
Jack Cole was a creative American dancer of the dominant version of jazz. He danced above the floor with balletic leaps st ...
History Dance
Jack Cole was a creative American dancer of the dominant version of jazz. He danced above the floor with balletic leaps styles. Her dancing styles ...
Acme Manufacturing Co Hydrostatics and Hydraulics Report Paper
Hydrostatics and Hydraulics ReportBSCI has another job for you at Acme Manufacturing Co., and Bob Sanders (your supervisor ...
Acme Manufacturing Co Hydrostatics and Hydraulics Report Paper
Hydrostatics and Hydraulics ReportBSCI has another job for you at Acme Manufacturing Co., and Bob Sanders (your supervisor) has asked you to complete it. BSCI has been contracted by Acme Manufacturing Co. to collect measurements of various industrial storage facilities and certain aspects of its fire suppression system. After collecting field measurements and calculating values, prepare a written report for Bob Sanders (CSP) to present to the Board of Directors. During your field investigations, you find the following field observations:Piping System RepairA piping system repair must be made to a vertical piping system. Prior to its turn to a horizontal direction, the pipe is 18 inches in diameter and 60 ft. long. There is a repair that must be done at 35 feet above the floor. The pipe is filled with a liquid having the same properties as water. Due to operational considerations, the pipe cannot be drained. The fluid is considered non-hazardous due to its chemical properties. Before the repair can be completed, a decision has to be made about the material to use and the method in which the repair can occur safely. At the location of the pipe repair, what is the pressure of the fluid? (NOTE: the height of the cylinder is the length of the pipe minus the height of the repair from the floor.)Water Storage TankSome repairs have been made to the existing water storage tank. New valves and piping systems are to be installed in the distribution system. You have been asked to calculate the velocity of the fluid through the bottom drain opening and prior to entry into the distribution system. This velocity will help to determine the specific valve that must be installed prior to the distribution system. The tank at its highest point is 24 feet. Determine the velocity of the fluid at fluid heights of 24 feet, 18 feet, 12 feet, and 6 feet.Fire Suppression SystemIn a horizontally installed piping system, water flows through a 10 inch pipe. The head loss in a 500 foot section is 40 feet. The residual pressure at Point A is 55 psi and the velocity at Point A is 7 ft./s. If the velocity at Point B is 8.5 ft/s, what is the residual pressure at Point B?Respond to the details in each section, and format your report in APA style. Include at least each of the following in your report for this unit:Introduction—briefly describe why the studies were performed (why you started the study).Report details—briefly discuss the details of the scenario (what you found from the study).Conclusions and recommendations—briefly describe your recommendations based on your findings (what you recommend to resolve any deficiencies).Appendix—Measurements and calculations (show your work).At least one page (double-spaced) in length (not including the reference page and appendices).
Rasmussen College Leader and Manager Roles in Evidence Based Practice Discussion
This week there are two parts to your assignment: research question and identifying ethical violations.
Ple ...
Rasmussen College Leader and Manager Roles in Evidence Based Practice Discussion
This week there are two parts to your assignment: research question and identifying ethical violations.
Please submit both parts in a single Word document using the Assignment 1 title link above by the last day of Week 1.
Part 1) Research question – provide the research question you will be using for your final project. Look at the directions in the "Final Project Overview" about choosing a research question.
What is the relationship between color and mood?
What is the relationship of music and mood?
What is the impact of smelling one food while tasting another food on a person's ability to detect what the food really is?
How does packaging affect consumer buying choices?
How do people respond differently to the same questions asked by people wearing different clothes?
Which memory techniques are most useful?Who are more superstitious, men or women?How do violent video games affect your blood pressure?
Take a look at this website for some helpful tips: http://prezi.com/7fwukfxvhe88/copy-of-writing-good-research-questions/ and this website: http://psychology.about.com/od/academicresources/a/social-psychology-research-topics.htm Part 2) Identifying Ethical Violations
Carefully study chapter 2 of your text.
Identify at least 2 ethical violations in the following scenario.
Explain each of the violations you find.
How would your redesign this study to correct for these ethical violations for the violations you find?
Mark decided that participants in this study will not be at risk, and therefore, he didn't bother the IRB with his proposal. His study investigates the amount of discomfort people are willing to put up with in order to earn a large sum of money. He recruits students by posting ads about a "contest in which you can earn $1000." Everyone who shows up is told that they must do whatever he tells them to do for the next several hours and that the last person to comply will earn the money. He then makes the participants eat disgusting food combinations, rub permanent markers on their own faces, and mail insulting messages to their professors. After two hours he stops the "contest," informs everyone that it was actually an experiment, and explains that there is no prize money. Before participants leave, he gets them to sign an informed consent form to acknowledge that they "were free to leave at any time.”
Week 1 Assignment
Maximum Points
Research Question
20
Identifying Ethical Violations
60
Reference page – correct APA format
10
Grammar, spelling, proper attribution of sources, and correct APA format
10
Total:
100
Santa Monica College Macro Economics Question
Original Post:In one paragraph discuss the following:Referencing the ideas in this module, what do you think defines the d ...
Santa Monica College Macro Economics Question
Original Post:In one paragraph discuss the following:Referencing the ideas in this module, what do you think defines the development of ballet in America? Cite sources. Choose one quote from Daly's article "Of Hummingbirds..." that you feel summarizes the main point of the essay. What do you think the quote means?What perspective does Daly have on the impact of "Balanchine's ballerina"? What is her stance on the representation of women in ballet?Discuss Balanchine's choreography and legacy. Choose one clip from the work of George Balanchine and describe what you see. Cite timestamps. Do you agree with Daly's perspective? Why or why now?
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