State the nursing
problem you used in
the Week 6
assignment. lf you
were completing a
quality improvement
project for the
problem you
identified, how would
you disseminate the
project outcomes and
other pertinent
information to
others?
Author: admin
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Title: Disseminating Quality Improvement Project Outcomes in Nursing
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“Unlocking the Potential of the PMO as a Consulting Organization: An Integrated Approach”
Situation:
This week, the HSS RASPMOS Program Manager expects you to deliver to HSS an Integrated Paper on the PMO as a Consulting Organization.
Assignment:
A description of what an Integrated Paper is, and how to write one, is provided in the Course Project folder. After you have carefully read this description, use all you have learned from your previous courses, your study of the course materials, and your discussions with your classmates about the PMO as a Consulting Organization to write an Integrated Paper on the PMO as a Consulting Organization.
Expectations:
– 3-4 pages
– connect assignment to the project
– Refer to previous feedback to make this paper good.
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Title: Navigating the College Application Process: A Guide for First-Generation High School Students
Create a Presentation
for a Group of Students heading to College
Choose one of the
critical components that a student in either high school or
entering a community college needs to know and communicate
to students – create a presentation appropriate to a group of
students.
TOPIC CHOICES: FAFSA application, A-G
requirements, college applications, placement tests, educational goals
Make sure to clearly identify the
background of the students you are presenting to
(e.g., first-generation high school students, adults seeking skills
to advance in their careers, etc.).
You may choose any topic
appropriate for your designated audience but be sure to clearly articulate
the connection to college counseling and your learning objectives for
students.
You
may choose any format deemed appropriate (PPT, video, Canva
presentation, infographic, etc.), but be sure to include all
information and references.
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“Creating Inclusive Post-Secondary Opportunities for Students with Intellectual Disabilities: A Look at (Name of Institution)” Slide 1: Introduction – Title of presentation – Name of institution – Overview of the Comprehensive Transition Program (CTP) for
You are to select a post-secondary setting in the United States (college/university or technical school) that has a specific program for students with intellectual disabilities, specifically programs that have approved Comprehensive Transition Programs (CTP’s).
You will utilize Think College as the resource to verify CTP status and will research this institution/setting and prepare an 8-10 slide presentation in PowerPoint, describing the services/support available to these students with disabilities.
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Title: Evaluating Decision-Making Tools: Expected Monetary Value and Decision Trees
task 1:
Students will discuss in brief the Expected Monetary Value criterion and its limitations
(200 words)
task 2:
Students will discuss the application of decision trees and influence diagrams to a problem of their choice.
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Title: Course Alignment Map for Introduction to Psychology Course Topic: Introduction to Psychology Course-Level Learning Objectives: 1. Define the basic concepts and principles of psychology. 2. Identify the major theories and approaches in psychology. 3. Explain the
This is where you will submit the Course Alignment Map you have worked on during this course. It should include the following elements:
Course topic
Course-level and module-level learning objectives (must be measurable).
List of learning materials and learning activities that would be used to teach the listed learning objectives.
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Title: “Exploring Alternative Concepts and Testing a New Product: A Case Study”
I have the paper written in half, I don’t need any changes in the sections already written, I just need you to write the following 3 sections:
Generate alternative concepts using dimensional analysis, relationship analysis, or other technique considered appropriate.
Write a concept statement for the new product.
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Title: The Power and Authority of Ancient Art: A Visual Exploration “Crafting Excellence: A Guide to Creating a Quality Product”
Scenario:
Consider the ways in which Ancient art expresses the idea of
power and authority through various symbols, oral traditions, stylized
depictions of the human figure and architectural design.
Real world applications:
The conveyance of power and authority through art is an ancient
tradition. Throughout time rulers and would be rulers have understood
the ability of art to communicate ideas and persuade.
Portraits of emperors, kings, queens, priests, presidents or other
persons of power are important propaganda tools. Spin-doctors and
image-makers have always existed in the form of the artist. If the image
of a ruler is no different from that of an ordinary citizen, then what
justifies that person having power over all others in the society?
Instructions:
You are to include all of the following required information in your Mastery presentation.
BEGIN by clearly labeling the 2 art examples
that you noticed demonstrated the most powerful and authoritative
design. Select from examples taken from the eBook. Label both by
Ancient culture, “Titles”, and art forms (one portrait and one
architecture) example.
Ancient culture(s)—use the following:
Ancient Egyptian
Ancient Roman
Art form selections: you will select one Ancient Portrait and one Ancient Architecture example
Portrait—of a real or imaginary person/figure
e.g. Ancient
mythological god/goddess, ancient political leader, pharaoh, king/queen,
prince/princess, Olympian, warrior, gladiator. The portrait may be a
3d sculpture (stone, metal, carved, pottery, mosaic) or, a 2d art
(painted, drawn) art form.
Architecture—a sacred space/building/structure
e.g. Ancient
religious temples, burial spaces; also, social spaces (Ancient forums,
theater, colosseum); and, personal spaces (Ancient dwellings).
Sentence content: arrange convincing and descriptive sentences for BOTH the portrait and architecture examples.
Select various ‘icons of power’—copy as listed in bold type; icons CAN be repeated.
Then, describe 5 examples of power that you noticed in the
Ancient Portrait and 5 examples of powerful design in the Ancient
architecture—describe by inserting key terms (Elements of Art or
Principles of Design) with completed specifics.
e.g. Key terms can be repeated:
Elements of Art–lines, shape, color, value, texture, repetition, pattern.
Principles of Design–unity, variety, emphasis, focal point, balance, etc.
CONCLUSION: end your presentation with 2 to 3 concluding sentences.
Use/insert transition words in your closing sentences
e.g. In conclusion,…; Finally,…; With this in mind,…; Therefore,…
Restate and mention both art examples by
“Title”. Keep in mind the original scenario and how both of the
examples you chose, meets the narrative of ‘Power and Authority’.
Originality: arrange effective visual aids for an interesting, unique or exceptional presentation.
e.g. for the portrait—art images should include a full-body portrait, creative close ups, cropped or labeled detailed images, etc.
e.g. for clothing (icon of power)—a closeup of the distinct Ancient headgear or crown.
e.g. for the architecture—aerial
photos of the overall structure, floor plan, sections (blueprint
images), or other creative closeup details for the building.
e.g. images related to the interior and/or, exterior of the building.
FORMAT: Arrange all sentence content and visual aids using the following formats (see options below).
PowerPoint—12 slides (introduction, 5 slides
for the Portrait and 5 for the architecture, conclusion). Typed content
should be arranged accordingly throughout the slideshow. You can
add/copy the images found online to the slideshow.
Technical
Your project should be well done, free of spelling, grammatical and typographical errors.
Font—black lettering required; do not use white lettering against black backgrounds.
All visual aid images must be clear, well lit and easy to zoom in on.
All projects and file types must open easily.
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“Immersed in the Essence: A Sensory Exploration of [Person/Place/Thing/Event]”
This essay goes beyond the description of a person, place, thing, or mood as you seek the essence
of a particular item or event. When the reader finishes the paper, he or she should feel as if the
person, place, thing, or mood has taken on a new meaning.
For example, if you describe a person in your paper, the reader should be able to picture that person
clearly in their mind, and KNOW them as if they have truly met and spent time with the person
themselves. If you describe a place, the reader should feel as if they have BEEN there when they
are done. The title of this essay says it all. You MUST saturate it with sensory details.
Under no circumstances should you leave out ANY of five senses. This paper will be graded on how
rich and deep your descriptions are, so pick something you know WELL. I advise NOT choosing a
person, but something you love to DO or a place you have been so many times you don’t need to be
there again to describe it. You can use “I” in this paper, and sometimes it is even appropriate to use
“you” but this is about the ONLY time that is okay.
2 ½ pages minimum
Standard paper format
All 5 senses must be used
Must be focused on ONE person, place, or thing
While a formal intro with thesis and formal conclusion aren’t appropriate for this type of
paper, you still must lead me in and lead me out in a creative way
People have had the most success with writing about events and places. But you may choose
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Title: “The Art of Interviewing: Exploring the Power of Questions in Research”
Use the standard 5-part essay structure: Intro, 3 Body sections, and Conclusion
Articulate the thesis statement in the final sentence of the intro paragraph
Use primary and secondary sources to reinforce the main idea in each body paragraph
Use the narrative form, integrating questions and answers
Include a WORKS CITED page with a minimum of 3 secondary sources + primary source citation
Prepare interview questions based on the objective and research on the interviewee
Lead with a “softball question” to set a conversational tone
Ask open-ended questions to elicit emotional responses and insight
Use open-ended questions to stimulate curiosity and creativity
Follow the four principles of interviewing: Prepare carefully, establish a relationship, ask relevant questions, listen attentively