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Show data table for This chart displays the number of completed topics versus the total number of topics within module Watch: Tips for job seekers: How to research a company before your job interviewVideo Topic Watch this brief introductory video on researching potential employers.Watch the job search video in CareerQuestAssignment Watch the "7 Tips for Researching Companies" video. Take notes! (No submission is required)https://www.careerspots.com/secure/videoPlayer.aspx?key=0WB1rkCReW92a1fJIqKvig2Watch the “Importance of Internships/co-ops” videosAssignment. One of the most important things that you can do to improve the chances of landing a job is to secure an internship in your chosen field. In today's very competitive jobs market, it is critical to supplement what you learn in your UMUC classes with experience out in the field. In these videos, you'll learn more about why any internship (paid, unpaid, short, long) should be a part of your career plan. Watch the "Finding a Co-op/Internship, Internship Edge, and Internship to Job Offer" videos. Take notes! (No submission is required)https://www.careerspots.com/secure/videoPlayer.aspx?key=2G-TKchXyNnPNLeylQAV_w2You will use this information in this week's discussion and self-reflectionReading #1: The Job Searching GuideAdobe Acrobat Document Actions for 'Reading #1: The Job Searching Guide'I'm DoneYour first reading this week focuses on the job searching process. Take notes as you read. Think about how your work from week 1 might help you plan for your job search. Consider how you might "plan" a job search. Also think about how your degree and any internship opportunities would help you accomplish the strategies mentioned in this guide.You will use this information in this week's discussion and self-reflection, as well as the job analysis assignment.Reading #2: Job Tracking LogExcel Spreadsheet Actions for 'Reading #2: Job Tracking Log'I'm DoneEven with an exceptional resume, you should plan on applying to many positions as you search for a job. According to the Interview Success Formula (a program that helps job seekers to deliver powerful interview answers), approximately 118 people apply for any given job. Tracking your progress requires a lot of coordination, so it can be helpful to use a log to keep you stay organized. Read and review this sample. Consider how long you could spend looking for jobs every day and where you would like to focus your search (geographic region, industry, employer type (corporate, non-profit, federal, etc).You will use this information in this week's discussion and self-reflection, as well as the job analysis assignment. Reading #3: Setting Goals - Career Planning Timeline.Adobe Acrobat Document Actions for 'Reading #3: Setting Goals - Career Planning Timeline.'I'm DoneYou can start preparing for your job search even though you are in school! Read and review this career planning timeline. Carefully consider the steps that you might want to do in the next six months. How do you think these steps would help you in the future? Why do you think this type of career planning helps graduates Jot down notes about this timeline and post questions you may have to the "Ask the professor" section of the course. You will use this information in this week's discussion and self-reflection, as well as the job analysis assignment. Reading #4: Additional resources - starting the searchAdobe Acrobat Document Actions for 'Reading #4: Additional resources - starting the search'I'm DoneStarting a job-search can be overwhelming. Review this reading for additional tips on what you should look for when researching an employer. Think about how you might use these tips for networking purposes. Career Match Assignments Using each of the following tools, determine different career paths that are available for you based on your degree. Save your results and take notes!1. Mynexmove: http://www.mynextmove.org/ This website will help you take information from your Career Match Tool and let you search by industry. Use the yellow section on the main page.2. O*NetOnline: You learned to Holland Codes on O*Net in week one. This week, practice using one of O*Net's other search functions based on the SKILLS that you learn in your major. http://www.onetonline.org/skills/ 3. Using UMUC's Job specific websites. https://www.umuc.edu/students/support/careerservices/jobsearch/websites.cfm . This is a very important link! It has numerous resources that are both general and career specific. The career specific links can also introduce you to internship opportunities. Write a brief 150 word summary of your findings. Do not copy and paste. Compare the different results that you received on each website. Using information from our readings, explain how you could use these results to help you develop a career plan. Upload your file (.doc or .docx format) to this assignment.Reading #5: Networking and Informational InterviewingAdobe Acrobat Document Actions for 'Reading #5: Networking and Informational Interviewing'I'm DoneNetworking is the most effective way of finding a new job. According to US News and World Report, approximately 70% of all jobs are gotten through networking, not by relying exclusively on job search or company websites. Read this summary of how to network and conduct informational interviews. Think about how your current "work network" and how you might expand it.You will use this information in this week's discussion and self-reflection, as well as the job analysis.READING #6 Managing your online reputation: Social Media and NetworkingAdobe Acrobat Document Actions for 'READING #6 Managing your online reputation: Social Media and Networking'I'm DoneSocial media is a powerful tool that is essential for many people's lives. Used correctly, social media can aid you in your search for a job and help you advance your career. However, having a "negative" social media presence can disqualify you from many jobs. As you complete this reading, consider how you could improve how others may view you online. Think about the last time you were watching a news story about someone loosing their job due to social media. What could you do differently?You will use this information in this week's discussion and self-reflection, as well as the job analysis.Week 2: Discussion and Self-ReflectionDiscussion TopicI'm DoneIn your reading, videos, and assessments from week 2, you will learn strategies for goal setting, researching employers, and cultivating your social media presence. In a competitive job market, it is critical that you learn how to search for jobs effectively and with purpose.In a minimum of 150 words, answer the following questions:Explain what surprised you the most about the readings and videos from this week. Why do you think that surprised you?How do you think your research results and results from your career match activity would set you apart from other candidates? Be specific!Explain how you currently use social media and what you think about the benefits and risks mentioned in the readings. Why do you think you have that perspective?What would be your ideal internship?Review at least two other colleague’s posts. In your response, provide any feedback or suggestions you may have for researching and goal setting. Be sure to give substantive responses (1 paragraph minimum).Job Analysis and Career PlanAssignments Job Analysis and Career PlanUsing your degree research, and information you learned in weeks 1 and 2, it's time to create a Job Analysis and Career Plan. Go to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics: http://www.bls.gov/ooh/ Using the bar to the left, search for your ideal career. You will need to first identify the occupation type. Use your readings and research from this week to help. For example, if you wanted to teach preschool you would click "Education."Research your ideal career. Identify median pay, demand over the next decade, and identify the required education, skills, work conditions, and employment trends. Create your own Job Analysis and Career plan using research from this site, your skills results from week 1, and your goal/planning research from week 2. Be sure to note any areas where you think you need to improve/enhance to achieve your goals.Use the following example. (see below) You are free to make changes to this template based on your own career. Your final Job Analysis and Career Plan should be no more than 2 pages. Pay particular attention to the "Personal Motivation" and "Labor Market Prospects" sections, make sure that you are using accurate information and summarize your research succinctly (see example). Ask your professor if you have any questions!Sample Job Analysis and Career Plan
10 pages
Lab Assignment Linear Motion
The lab experiment focused on the freely falling objects. It followed all the kinematic equations for freely-falling objec ...
Lab Assignment Linear Motion
The lab experiment focused on the freely falling objects. It followed all the kinematic equations for freely-falling objects. The experiment comprised ...
MMC 3407 Rasmussen University Wk 11 Using Business Visuals Discussion
Deliverable 6 - Using Business Visuals
Content
Competency
Examine and design visual media communication to ...
MMC 3407 Rasmussen University Wk 11 Using Business Visuals Discussion
Deliverable 6 - Using Business Visuals
Content
Competency
Examine and design visual media communication to produce effective business materials. Student Success Criteria
View the grading rubric for this deliverable by selecting the “This item is graded with a rubric” link, which is located in the Details & Information pane. Scenario
You are a website designer and are currently being considered as the designer for a complete redesign of a medical facility's website page. They have not updated their website in over 15 years due to the lack of staff. The website needs the redesign to target the specific visual preferences of patients and medical clients. They have several other designers that they are interviewing, and you decide to create a video presentation to impress them to choose you as their website designer.
As you begin your presentation, you decide that your design will include the following visual concepts and elements:
Visual Organization
Visual Simplicity
Visual Interactivity
Charts and Graphs
Images
In designing these visual elements, you keep the target audience of patients and medical clients as the main focus. You carefully consider what these types of people wish to see at a medical facility. You also consider what visual elements will attract the eye, and yet enhance a specific mood and emotional response for viewers.
After creating the website, you record your explanation of your visual design choices in an audio/video screen share.Your presentation should be a maximum of 5 minutes. Instructions
The presentation must include a visual and an audio recording using Screencast-O-Matic®, a free audio recording software compatible with PC and MAC computers. Follow these instructions to download and use this software to create your presentation.
Access the Screencast-O-Matic® homepage by clicking on the box in the upper right-hand corner titled, "Sign Up" to create your free account.
Create a free account (be sure to write down the email and password created for account access.)
Once logged in, click on the "Tutorials" link at the top of the homepage and view Recorder Intros.
Create your presentation by clicking on the "Start Recorder" box.
Once finished recording click on the "Done" button.
Next, choose, "Upload to Screencast-O-Matic®".
Select "Publish".
Choose "Copy Link".
Provide the "Link" by adding it to the deliverable dropbox.
Resources
For assistance on creating a PowerPoint® presentation, please visit Writing Guide: PowerPoint Presentations
For additional assistance on creating a Screencast-O-Matic®, please visit the Library and Learning Services Answers page: How do I make a video of a PowerPoint presentation using Screencast-O-Matic®?
For additional writing and research support, please visit the following Library and Learning Services resources:
APA Guide
How can I make a Research Appointment with a Rasmussen College Librarian?
14 pages
Ethics In The Fashion Industry
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Ethics In The Fashion Industry
Ethical theories provide the basis of fighting infringement of intellectual properties more so in the fashion industry. In this section, I will ...
ISU W1 Physical Wellness and Education Exercises
Hi, I have filled out 8 exercise logs, but my professor says that I need to add the actual numbers for the weights and rep ...
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Hi, I have filled out 8 exercise logs, but my professor says that I need to add the actual numbers for the weights and reps. I have attached the 8 exercise logs and would like someone to add the actual numbers for the weights and reps :).
predicate logic symbolization, writing homework help
Exercise [51] ... (For-Credit of 5 Points) Come up with a series of the 3 items for each of the following sentences: ...
predicate logic symbolization, writing homework help
Exercise [51] ... (For-Credit of 5 Points) Come up with a series of the 3 items for each of the following sentences: (a) Predicate Logic symbolization of the original sentence (b) result of applying QN to (a), i.e., with different quantifier (c) restatement of (b) back into a plain English sentence which should be different from the original English sentence in its utterance, but still the same in its meaning 1. Anything that leads to violence is wrong. 2. Not every smile is genuine. 3. Terrorists are neither rational nor empathetic. (hint: two predicates as one unit are ascribed to the subject) NB: compare the two different sentences in question 4 below while doing the same tasks respectively as above: 4. (1) Humans are spiritual. (2) Only humans are spiritual. *. "only" makes the predicate a consequent of the conditional
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Show data table for This chart displays the number of completed topics versus the total number of topics within module Watch: Tips for job seekers: How to research a company before your job interviewVideo Topic Watch this brief introductory video on researching potential employers.Watch the job search video in CareerQuestAssignment Watch the "7 Tips for Researching Companies" video. Take notes! (No submission is required)https://www.careerspots.com/secure/videoPlayer.aspx?key=0WB1rkCReW92a1fJIqKvig2Watch the “Importance of Internships/co-ops” videosAssignment. One of the most important things that you can do to improve the chances of landing a job is to secure an internship in your chosen field. In today's very competitive jobs market, it is critical to supplement what you learn in your UMUC classes with experience out in the field. In these videos, you'll learn more about why any internship (paid, unpaid, short, long) should be a part of your career plan. Watch the "Finding a Co-op/Internship, Internship Edge, and Internship to Job Offer" videos. Take notes! (No submission is required)https://www.careerspots.com/secure/videoPlayer.aspx?key=2G-TKchXyNnPNLeylQAV_w2You will use this information in this week's discussion and self-reflectionReading #1: The Job Searching GuideAdobe Acrobat Document Actions for 'Reading #1: The Job Searching Guide'I'm DoneYour first reading this week focuses on the job searching process. Take notes as you read. Think about how your work from week 1 might help you plan for your job search. Consider how you might "plan" a job search. Also think about how your degree and any internship opportunities would help you accomplish the strategies mentioned in this guide.You will use this information in this week's discussion and self-reflection, as well as the job analysis assignment.Reading #2: Job Tracking LogExcel Spreadsheet Actions for 'Reading #2: Job Tracking Log'I'm DoneEven with an exceptional resume, you should plan on applying to many positions as you search for a job. According to the Interview Success Formula (a program that helps job seekers to deliver powerful interview answers), approximately 118 people apply for any given job. Tracking your progress requires a lot of coordination, so it can be helpful to use a log to keep you stay organized. Read and review this sample. Consider how long you could spend looking for jobs every day and where you would like to focus your search (geographic region, industry, employer type (corporate, non-profit, federal, etc).You will use this information in this week's discussion and self-reflection, as well as the job analysis assignment. Reading #3: Setting Goals - Career Planning Timeline.Adobe Acrobat Document Actions for 'Reading #3: Setting Goals - Career Planning Timeline.'I'm DoneYou can start preparing for your job search even though you are in school! Read and review this career planning timeline. Carefully consider the steps that you might want to do in the next six months. How do you think these steps would help you in the future? Why do you think this type of career planning helps graduates Jot down notes about this timeline and post questions you may have to the "Ask the professor" section of the course. You will use this information in this week's discussion and self-reflection, as well as the job analysis assignment. Reading #4: Additional resources - starting the searchAdobe Acrobat Document Actions for 'Reading #4: Additional resources - starting the search'I'm DoneStarting a job-search can be overwhelming. Review this reading for additional tips on what you should look for when researching an employer. Think about how you might use these tips for networking purposes. Career Match Assignments Using each of the following tools, determine different career paths that are available for you based on your degree. Save your results and take notes!1. Mynexmove: http://www.mynextmove.org/ This website will help you take information from your Career Match Tool and let you search by industry. Use the yellow section on the main page.2. O*NetOnline: You learned to Holland Codes on O*Net in week one. This week, practice using one of O*Net's other search functions based on the SKILLS that you learn in your major. http://www.onetonline.org/skills/ 3. Using UMUC's Job specific websites. https://www.umuc.edu/students/support/careerservices/jobsearch/websites.cfm . This is a very important link! It has numerous resources that are both general and career specific. The career specific links can also introduce you to internship opportunities. Write a brief 150 word summary of your findings. Do not copy and paste. Compare the different results that you received on each website. Using information from our readings, explain how you could use these results to help you develop a career plan. Upload your file (.doc or .docx format) to this assignment.Reading #5: Networking and Informational InterviewingAdobe Acrobat Document Actions for 'Reading #5: Networking and Informational Interviewing'I'm DoneNetworking is the most effective way of finding a new job. According to US News and World Report, approximately 70% of all jobs are gotten through networking, not by relying exclusively on job search or company websites. Read this summary of how to network and conduct informational interviews. Think about how your current "work network" and how you might expand it.You will use this information in this week's discussion and self-reflection, as well as the job analysis.READING #6 Managing your online reputation: Social Media and NetworkingAdobe Acrobat Document Actions for 'READING #6 Managing your online reputation: Social Media and Networking'I'm DoneSocial media is a powerful tool that is essential for many people's lives. Used correctly, social media can aid you in your search for a job and help you advance your career. However, having a "negative" social media presence can disqualify you from many jobs. As you complete this reading, consider how you could improve how others may view you online. Think about the last time you were watching a news story about someone loosing their job due to social media. What could you do differently?You will use this information in this week's discussion and self-reflection, as well as the job analysis.Week 2: Discussion and Self-ReflectionDiscussion TopicI'm DoneIn your reading, videos, and assessments from week 2, you will learn strategies for goal setting, researching employers, and cultivating your social media presence. In a competitive job market, it is critical that you learn how to search for jobs effectively and with purpose.In a minimum of 150 words, answer the following questions:Explain what surprised you the most about the readings and videos from this week. Why do you think that surprised you?How do you think your research results and results from your career match activity would set you apart from other candidates? Be specific!Explain how you currently use social media and what you think about the benefits and risks mentioned in the readings. Why do you think you have that perspective?What would be your ideal internship?Review at least two other colleague’s posts. In your response, provide any feedback or suggestions you may have for researching and goal setting. Be sure to give substantive responses (1 paragraph minimum).Job Analysis and Career PlanAssignments Job Analysis and Career PlanUsing your degree research, and information you learned in weeks 1 and 2, it's time to create a Job Analysis and Career Plan. Go to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics: http://www.bls.gov/ooh/ Using the bar to the left, search for your ideal career. You will need to first identify the occupation type. Use your readings and research from this week to help. For example, if you wanted to teach preschool you would click "Education."Research your ideal career. Identify median pay, demand over the next decade, and identify the required education, skills, work conditions, and employment trends. Create your own Job Analysis and Career plan using research from this site, your skills results from week 1, and your goal/planning research from week 2. Be sure to note any areas where you think you need to improve/enhance to achieve your goals.Use the following example. (see below) You are free to make changes to this template based on your own career. Your final Job Analysis and Career Plan should be no more than 2 pages. Pay particular attention to the "Personal Motivation" and "Labor Market Prospects" sections, make sure that you are using accurate information and summarize your research succinctly (see example). Ask your professor if you have any questions!Sample Job Analysis and Career Plan
10 pages
Lab Assignment Linear Motion
The lab experiment focused on the freely falling objects. It followed all the kinematic equations for freely-falling objec ...
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The lab experiment focused on the freely falling objects. It followed all the kinematic equations for freely-falling objects. The experiment comprised ...
MMC 3407 Rasmussen University Wk 11 Using Business Visuals Discussion
Deliverable 6 - Using Business Visuals
Content
Competency
Examine and design visual media communication to ...
MMC 3407 Rasmussen University Wk 11 Using Business Visuals Discussion
Deliverable 6 - Using Business Visuals
Content
Competency
Examine and design visual media communication to produce effective business materials. Student Success Criteria
View the grading rubric for this deliverable by selecting the “This item is graded with a rubric” link, which is located in the Details & Information pane. Scenario
You are a website designer and are currently being considered as the designer for a complete redesign of a medical facility's website page. They have not updated their website in over 15 years due to the lack of staff. The website needs the redesign to target the specific visual preferences of patients and medical clients. They have several other designers that they are interviewing, and you decide to create a video presentation to impress them to choose you as their website designer.
As you begin your presentation, you decide that your design will include the following visual concepts and elements:
Visual Organization
Visual Simplicity
Visual Interactivity
Charts and Graphs
Images
In designing these visual elements, you keep the target audience of patients and medical clients as the main focus. You carefully consider what these types of people wish to see at a medical facility. You also consider what visual elements will attract the eye, and yet enhance a specific mood and emotional response for viewers.
After creating the website, you record your explanation of your visual design choices in an audio/video screen share.Your presentation should be a maximum of 5 minutes. Instructions
The presentation must include a visual and an audio recording using Screencast-O-Matic®, a free audio recording software compatible with PC and MAC computers. Follow these instructions to download and use this software to create your presentation.
Access the Screencast-O-Matic® homepage by clicking on the box in the upper right-hand corner titled, "Sign Up" to create your free account.
Create a free account (be sure to write down the email and password created for account access.)
Once logged in, click on the "Tutorials" link at the top of the homepage and view Recorder Intros.
Create your presentation by clicking on the "Start Recorder" box.
Once finished recording click on the "Done" button.
Next, choose, "Upload to Screencast-O-Matic®".
Select "Publish".
Choose "Copy Link".
Provide the "Link" by adding it to the deliverable dropbox.
Resources
For assistance on creating a PowerPoint® presentation, please visit Writing Guide: PowerPoint Presentations
For additional assistance on creating a Screencast-O-Matic®, please visit the Library and Learning Services Answers page: How do I make a video of a PowerPoint presentation using Screencast-O-Matic®?
For additional writing and research support, please visit the following Library and Learning Services resources:
APA Guide
How can I make a Research Appointment with a Rasmussen College Librarian?
14 pages
Ethics In The Fashion Industry
Ethical theories provide the basis of fighting infringement of intellectual properties more so in the fashion industry. In ...
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Ethical theories provide the basis of fighting infringement of intellectual properties more so in the fashion industry. In this section, I will ...
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Hi, I have filled out 8 exercise logs, but my professor says that I need to add the actual numbers for the weights and rep ...
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Exercise [51] ... (For-Credit of 5 Points) Come up with a series of the 3 items for each of the following sentences: ...
predicate logic symbolization, writing homework help
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