Group 1 will be on the pro side of the debate (statistics should be primary.other key patient characteristic endpoints should be equally considered
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“Improving Quality of Care: A Service Improvement Proposal for Enhancing the Service User Experience in Healthcare”
This Element relates to the following Learning Outcomes:
LO1. Critically evaluate the service user experience to establish potential for improvement in a defined aspect of care/ professional practice.
LO5. Demonstrate knowledge and in-depth understanding of identified NMC 2018 proficiencies for registered nurses: 4.16, Annexe B skills, 10.4, 10.5 and Annex A skills 3.3 and 3.5.
4000-word assignment on Improving Quality of Care for people using Healthcare services
In this essay, you will be required to critically reflect on a particular service user experience from clinical practice and generate evidence-based rationale for a service improvement proposal.
After presentation of the service user experience episode, you must provide rationale for improvement, utilising relevant evidence.
This is followed by a service improvement proposal, which you must describe in detail. This will demonstrate ability to understand the principles of successful implementation and must include an evidence-based discussion on the importance of considering cost-effectiveness. There is no expectation to build a business case, but the evidence behind it should be mentioned.
Improvement of health provision must always be linked to the impact on the service user.
This Element relates to the following Module Learning Outcomes:
LO1. Critically evaluate the service user experience to establish potential for improvement in a defined aspect of care/ professional practice
LO2. Critically evaluate the mechanisms that can be used to influence organisational change and public policy, demonstrating the development of political awareness and skills.
LO3. Demonstrate an understanding of the processes involved in developing a basic business case for additional care funding by applying knowledge of finance, resources and safe staffing levels.
LO4. Apply the principles of health economics and their relevance to resource allocation in health and social care organisations and other agencies -
Title: Balancing Unity and Diversity: The Evolution of American Values from 1798 to the Late 1800’s Throughout its history, the United States has grappled with the delicate balance between unity and diversity. On one hand,
craft an argument on how Americans have valued unity and diversity during its history from 1798 to the late 1800’s? Have they placed more value in one over the other?
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Title: The Reception of Washington Square: A Comparative Analysis of Contemporary and Modern Reviews
you must cite the assigned reading(s) you discuss in the essay, and any outside sources you use, following MLA citation format.
Requirement 1: When you write on any piece of assigned work on the course, you must use the assigned edition, and cite that edition in the essay when you give page numbers for your quotations, and list the assigned edition on the Works Cited page. Otherwise we will not accept your essay. Requirement 2: You must quote from each and every assigned work you write on in your essay. Otherwise we will not accept your essay.
INSTRUCTIONS: Write a research essay of at least 1500 words. You must cite research from at least two different sources—the research cannot be all from one book, journal, or website, even if you use separate articles from the book, journal or website.
Topic: Analyze and evaluate the reception of one of Washington Square. That is, was the book well reviewed upon first publication, did it sell well, what aspects of it did the readers/ reviewers of the time focus on, and what did they tend to overlook? How do your reaction and focus compare to theirs? -
“The Impact of Big Data Analytics on the Banking Industry: Why Continued Investment is Crucial”
You are a data analyst working for a major bank. Over the past 10 years, the bank has invested a considerable amount of money in the use of big data analytics. The bank is considering ceasing financial support of this program. In a 4-6-page report, evaluate the impact that big data analytics has had on the banking industry and why it is important to continue investing into this program. Key areas to consider are the following:
Fraud detection
Marketing
Credit risk management
Understanding Customer Behavior
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“Social Media Dashboard: Maximizing Your Online Presence and Impact”
Use Tableau Software to finish this assignment.
In your assignment, you will build your own dashboard.
Your job begins by finding a sample data file. There are many out on the web but I suspect most of you have access to data from your jobs, homes, church, etc. that you can use for this project. I want this to be as meaningful as possible so I am hoping you are able to find a file that you can visualize in Tableau that will turn out to be something that is very useful to you personally.
Regardless of the file you choose, I want you to use best practices to build a dashboard that conveys useful information from your analysis. You have had a chance to practice building dashboards so this is a continuation of that process. Your job is to use your data file in Tableau to build a dashboard that can be presented to persuade an audience to take action.
To do this:
1. Become familiar with your data. What is in it? What story is it telling? What can you see?
2. Build at least four visuals that can be part of a dashboard.
3. Build a dashboard that shows your visualizations in a logical form that helps tell your story.
4. Write an accompanying paper that tells your story. This could be the script of your presentation. Describe each of your visuals and how they come together to become a dashboard that tells the story.
You will be graded on the quality of your presentation. Did you follow the best practices in presentation design? Do your visuals render correctly? Do they support the story you are trying to tell?
Export your dashboard as a PDF and submit it, along with your paper / presentation script, as you final project for the course.
Submit a total of 2 files ( a PDF and paper)
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I chose a social media dashboard. Please read the description below.
I am planning on making a social
media dashboard. It consolidates performance metrics from various social
networks like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. It provides insights into
engagement, follower count, and audience demographics, enabling data-driven
marketing decisions. The purpose of it is to display all your key metrics in a
single view. Use your social media metrics to shape your marketing
strategy, engage with your audience, increase your conversion rates, and
generate revenue. Social media dashboards allow you to gain insight with a
single glance and share your performance with your team so you can stay on top
of your social media strategies. The main audience of the social media
dashboard will be the followers, business owners, social media managers, etc. I
think the main challenge will be identifying the top social media marketing
metrics to track. The story that I intend to tell on my dashboard is to show a
good dashboard that gives the audience helpful data and features to manage
content, watch online chats, and look at competitors. By adding these features,
the audience will make smarter choices and boost their social media performance
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“A True-Crime Case Study: Analyzing the Criminal Justice Process Through the Lens of Dateline, S12 Ep9”
Your written assignment is to submit a paper on the topic below. Based on the nature of this topic, it is anticipated that a thorough examination will result in approximately 8-10 pages of text, not including your cover page, abstract, and references. You must cite a minimum of four (4) scholarly resources to support the context of your paper. Please make sure that you are meeting all of the criteria outlined in the Assignment Requirements.
There area number of “true crime” shows that illustrate the criminal justice process, from the initial investigation through the trial and sentencing. A few examples of shows that report on actual criminal cases include: 20/20, Dateline, Cold Justice, Murder in the Heartland, and Deadly Women.
For this assignment, you will be required to report on a criminal case from a true-crime show of your choice. It does not have to be from one of the examples above, as long as the show represents an actual case and not a ficticious drama. To complete this assignment, you may need to conduct more research than what was reported in that episode. Your paper must include the details of the crime, in addition to the court processes, sentencing, and any appeals. Your paper must include the following:
The name of the show, including the season and episode numbers. For example, “Dateline, S12 Ep9”.
Location (city and state) of the incident and trial.
Crime(s) committed.
Name of the defendant(s) and victim(s).
A thorough description of the issues and facts surrounding the crime, investigation, arrest, and court proceedings.
For trials, was it a jury or bench trial?
What was/were the original charge(s)? Is this different than the final charge(s)?
What punishment was the prosecutor seeking?
Was there a disposition or sentence given? If so, explain.
Did the offender serve their entire sentence or was he/she granted early release?
Was an appeal filed? If so, what was the outcome?
Were any civil lawsuits filed for additional damages?
Any additional information that you feel is necessary.
To provide a thorough review of the court processes. Below are some suggestions to consider when writing your paper.
Describe at least one aspect of the proceeding that played out as you had expected it would, based on your prior readings and knowledge of the courts.
Describe at least one aspect of the proceedings that surprised you as a result of preconceived notions that you had.
Do television, movies, and the media accurately portray the courtroom setting and procedures based on what you observed?
Did the prosecuting and defense attorneys effectively argue their positions? Provide details of each and explain why you believe that they were effective or ineffective.
Describe the judge and his/her demeanor and actions during the case, if possible.
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“Exploring Journalism in the Digital Age: An Original Research Project on Ethical Practices and Diversity” “Exploring Diversity and Ethics in Digital Journalism: A Critical Analysis of Research and Application in Practice” “Exploring the Intersection of Ethics, Diversity, and Professional Practice in Research and Journalism” “Exploring the Intersection of Digital Journalism and Research: A Concept-Driven Analysis of Practice, Products, and Audiences”
PLEASE LOOK AT A2 PDF BEFORE STARTING
MAKE SURE TO USE RELEVANT REQUIRED READINGS WHERE NECESSARY
Assignment brief, FAQs & rubric for Assessment 3 Digital Journalism Research 52645 Assessment requirements and FAQs
Submitting assignments Please put your name and contacts on your final project and submit this to the Assignments zone of Canvas (Turnitin) by the 2359 on the DUE DATE Friday of week 12. Please do not use a coversheet.
Assessment task 3: Final Project
Weight: 50%
Task: Students design, conduct, and present an original journalism research project in the form of a 2,000-word written essay. Students apply a key digital journalism studies concept and approved research method to the analysis of empirical data. Findings should be discussed in the light of relevant concepts and relevant previous research on digital journalism. Each final project must include a discussion of how the principles of research ethics and diversity were applied. VIEW the subject outline – https://canvas.uts.edu.au/courses/31241/external_tools/1990 Length: 2000 words
Due: Friday of week 12, 11:59pm
Further information: Reflections on ethics and diversity need to be informed by engagement with FASS undergraduate research ethics processes and relevant diversity resources including scholarship or guides on inclusive research and journalism, diversity in the community and Indigenous issues.
Students are advised to read this assessment brief and assessment criteria rubric before finalising their assignments.
Marking criteria A3 – see marking rubric below:
Criterion Weight (%) SLO CILO
Depth of critical analysis 25 a, b 2.1
Depth of engagement with scholarly research 25 a, b 2.1
Reflection on research ethics and diversity principles relative to professional practice 20 d 2.2
Originality of ideas in the context of contemporary digital journalism research 20 d, e, f 2.2
Accuracy of referencing 10 e 6.2
FAQs
So what exactly are we doing?
In this assessment, you are expected to present your original journalism research project in the form of a 2,000-word written essay. This means you need to make visible in your essay details of how you designed and conducted your project exploring some aspect of journalism. What did you do? How did you do it? What aspect of journalism did you investigate (professional journalists’ practice; news media articles, broadcast items, podcasts, online presence, features, magazines, vodcasts, etc.; audience responses or audience power)? What journalism studies concept did you select from the required reading* and apply to your data. Please note your data can be previous research – if your research method is “literature review”.
Students apply an approved research method to the analysis of empirical data – please take care to name and briefly explain your method, ideally citing at least one methods source. Your findings should be discussed in the light of relevant journalism studies concepts – introduce your key concept early in the essay and then make sure you discuss your results using a minimum of one journalism studies concept from the required reading.
Your findings should be discussed in the light of recent relevant research on digital journalism – do your findings confirm those in research you have looked at (and discussed in A1)? Do your findings challenge anyone else’s findings?
You must include a discussion of how the principles of research ethics were applied – use the FASS UG research ethics resource to find concepts you can use when stating how you know your project was conducted ethically. Please view the FASS UG research ethics guide here: https://canvas.uts.edu.au/courses/31241/pages/research-integrity-and-ethics-for-fass-coursework-students?module_item_id=1616765
If your project does not involve other people then it’s nil/negligible risk – use concepts from the FASS guide to explain how you know this.
If you’re involving other people please get your tutor’s OK before you survey or interview anyone AND make use of the FASS guide. Even if you are not involving other people, you need to consider your own safety. If your topic is sensitive please check your topic and method with subject coordinator.
You must include a discussion of how the principles of diversity were applied – describe briefly how you have considered at least one kind of diversity in your project. Did you include Indigenous researchers, issues of importance to Indigenous people, or samples from Indigenous media? Did your sample come from more than one part of the community/world? Did you reflect on how your chosen topic might be of significance to different ethnicities, CALD people, LGBTGI-plus people, women, people living with a disability?
Tips on essay types:
https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/support/helps/self-help-resources/types-assignments/essays
https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/support/helps/self-help-resources/types-assignments/literature-reviews
Elements to include: – An outline of your research topic – this must be something to do with journalism, ideally digital journalism. Try to highlight what makes your work original.
– Main question(s) – what are you trying to find out? A strong question includes these elements: the topic area; a key concept from the reading list; a selected data type; a specific community; a specific aspect of journalism.
– Explanation of key journalism studies concepts – use one or two concepts from within a required reading* – use short quotations to explain the concept to demonstrate you have grasped it. Use direct quotations and examples from previous research and cite your sources clearly.
– Discuss recent research and take care to evaluate strengths and weaknesses of the work of other scholars to increase the depth of your critical analysis. How does their work help you answer your question? RESOURCE In Canvas: https://canvas.uts.edu.au/courses/31241/pages/critical-evaluation-of-research?module_item_id=1616727 ~
– You can use this tip sheet to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the research you are critiquing. You can include this in an appendix if you like.
– Descriiption of your selected research METHODS – are you using literature review? Content analysis? Source analysis? Framing? Bourdieu? Please use a method you can understand. If you’re not sure about what method to use then choose literature review [SEE this UTS guide here: https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/support/helps/self-help-resources/types-assignments/literature-reviews]. If you’re doing a content/source/frame analysis, then please take care NOT to take on too big a sample. Compare and contrast is your friend – compare two news outlets, two nations, two time points, or representation of two different parts of society, etc.. Please do not try to analyse all the news on a topic – pick key moments, look at two outlets at a particular day or even hour if there is masses of coverage of your topic. For literature reviews, be selective – choose recent papers which are directly about or very close to your topic.
– Explain research ethics in relation to your professional practice as an undergraduate student doing a small research project – use the FASS guide and see the points made above about ethics.
– Explain diversity principles – describe briefly how you have considered at least one kind of diversity in your project. See diversity tips above.
– Include a statement about the value or significance of your project – how can it form your professional practice and that of other journalists?
– A clear list of references using APA referencing style – https://www.lib.uts.edu.au/referencing/apa
Goals include: – demonstrate your capacity to design, conduct and present your original and ethically sound digital journalism research project in an essay
– critique relevant recent digital journalism research
– demonstrate your capacity to explain and apply at least one key digital journalism studies concept
– learn the value of analysing patterns in journalism practice, products, or audiences to improving your own professional practice
– develop your capacity to use ethics and diversity concepts to understand professional practice in research and journalism
– show how you can link your own results back to previous studies
Marking rubric for Assessment Task 3: Final Project
Criterion Fail Pass Credit Distinction High Distinction
Depth of critical analysis
25 pct No analysis is presented A discussion of previous research or of journalism practice, products, or audiences is presented Recent research is critically evaluated and/or an original analysis of journalism practice, products, or audiences is presented The strengths and weaknesses of a range of recent previous studies are critically evaluated and/or an original analysis critiquing journalism practice, products, or audiences is presented The strengths and weaknesses of a range of recent previous studies are critically evaluated and/or an original analysis critiquing journalism practice, products, or audiences is presented. Findings are discussed in the light of previous studies and insights for professional practice are offered
Depth of engagement with scholarly research 25 pct Previous scholarly research is not discussed. No engagement with Indigenous research is evident. Journalism studies research is discussed including at least one reading from the required reading* list. Indigenous research is mentioned. Journalism studies research and concepts are used to inform the design of the project and a well-formed project question. A project method is identified.
Some engagement with Indigenous perspectives or issues research is evident. At least one required reading* is discussed. Recent journalism studies research and concepts are used to inform the design of the project, methods, and a useful and well-formed project question. Thoughtful engagement with Indigenous perspectives or issues research is evident. Relevant quotations are included. A project method is explained and a methods reference is discussed and cited. Direct quotations are used. At least one required reading* is discussed. Journalism studies research and concepts are used to inform a mature project, including project design, methods, and an excellent project question. Thoughtful engagement with Indigenous perspectives or issues research is evident. Relevant direct quotations are used appropriately.. A well-chosen method is used and explained citing a relevant methods reference. At least one required reading* is discussed.
Reflection on research ethics and diversity principles relative to professional practice
20 pct Research ethics and diversity and professional journalism practice are not discussed Research ethics or diversity are discussed but with little depth. Professional practice is mentioned. Research ethics and diversity are discussed, and the FASS ethics guide is cited along with relevant diversity resources. The significance to professional practice is discussed. A thoughtful discussion explains how ethics and diversity are incorporated within the project development. The FASS ethics guide is cited along with relevant diversity resources. Links to professional practice are offered using specific examples, quotations & detail. A mature and sensitive discussion explains how ethics and diversity are incorporated within the project development. The FASS ethics guide is cited along with relevant diversity resources. Insights linking principles to professional practice are offered using specific examples, quotations and detail.
Originality of ideas in the context of contemporary digital journalism research
20 pct No original research is presented An original analysis of relevant journalism studies research is presented or an original analysis of journalism practice, products, or audiences is presented An original project question is posed and answered either through a literature review of relevant journalism studies research or through an original analysis of journalism practice, products, or audiences.
A concept-driven original project question is posed and answered either through a literature review of relevant journalism studies research or through an original analysis of journalism practice, products, or audiences. Findings are discussed in the light of relevant concepts & recent research. Research ethics & diversity principles are mentioned. A concept-driven original project question is posed & answered either through a literature review of relevant journalism studies research or through an original analysis of journalism practice, products, or audiences. Findings are discussed in the light of relevant concepts & recent previous research. Insights for professional journalism practice are offered. Research ethics & diversity principles are discussed.
Accuracy of referencing
10 pct References are not
provided for all
sources Poor use of
citations /
referencing,
numerous errors
or omissions making it hard for readers to
find original sources A small number of
errors or areas for
improvement, but still
possible to locate
sources. APA referencing
style is used. Correct referencing
throughout with very few
errors. Good adherence to
APA referencing style.
Correct referencing
throughout with no errors in
content or style. Accurate use of APA referencing style.
* Required readings include: the required readings in the subject outline, the Handbook of Journalism Studies or the Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies
Subject Learning Objectives
a. Critically evaluate relevant digital journalism research
b. Explain and apply key digital journalism studies concepts
c. Select, describe, and apply journalism research methods
d. Develop understanding of professional practices and contexts through research ethics and diversity principles
e. Design, conduct, and present an original digital journalism research project
f. Discuss empirical findings in the light of relevant concepts and previous research
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Title: Examining the Black and Minority Ethnic vs White Student Attainment Gap in Higher Education: A Literature Review Introduction: The Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) vs White student attainment gap in higher education has been a topic of concern and
Write 4-5 different Liturature reviews on the Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Vs white Student Attainment Gap, also find sources on university experience between different racial gorups.( Reach review should be 150-200 words each)
Instructions down below
write in essay liturature style
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“Mastering the Art of Summarization: How to Write an Effective Executive Summary”
Library Assigment Content
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Being able to distill information quickly and accurately is an important study skill. Academic, peer-reviewed articles provide you with an abstract, but an abstract just gives you a general idea whether the article is worth skimming or reading. An executive summary of a business report, however, is a document that—while concise—should pro-vide enough information to allow executives to act on it without necessarily having to read every word of the report. If you are asked to summarize a news article, for example, you need to provide the gist of it to the reader who then ought to be able to clearly understand the original without having to read it. As a rule of thumb, executive summaries tend to be nutshell versions, boiled down to approximately 10 per-cent, of the original. A 100-page report might result in an executive summary of up to ten pages. If the report has five sections, the executive summary needs to address each of these sections, too. Think of the executive summary as a miniature version of the original document, following the structure but leaving out details, examples, and other supporting information. Another benefit of being able to summarize skillfully is that you verify your understanding of the concepts in your reading. If you can’t summarize the original accurately from memory, in your own words, you probably need to reread it to understand it better.
Instructions
*Select a substantial news analysis or feature article in a reputable business publication, i.e., The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Bloomberg Businessweek, Money, Forbes, The Financial Times, or the business sections of big U.S. dailies (e.g., The New York Times, The Washing-ton Post, or U.S. News & World Report).
*Choose an article of length and substance, at least 2,000 words long. Tip: If you access the article in a research database, a word count will be provided for you.
*Write an executive summary, retaining the basic structure of the original, choosing precise, specific words for conciseness, while omitting details and examples that only serve as supporting evidence or explanation. Do not distort the meaning or inject your own opinion. Your summary can be up to 200 words long, i.e., two short paragraphs.
*Provide the source and other citation information for your assignment (Reference Page)
*Submit your executive summary as a memo. (Review and duplicate the sample from your textbook Chapter 13, Model Document 13.2 page 474). For better viewing review “pdf” attached.
Note: I have attached the sample executive summary from the textbook.