I am working on a dissertation determining if there is a correlation between job satisfaction and work environment (in office, hybrid, and remote.) I need someone to help with my chapter 2 lit review and chapter 3 methodology. with potentially more down the road. I will be attaching my chapter one along with guidelines.
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“Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Society: A Discussion”
I am going to attached the details here, for you to ready and understand how to do the discussion. Please pay attention to the information Utah I’m sending you.poodllfile611ab1674a6fd1.mp4I’m going to send you the instruction separately.
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Title: Designing a Blended Course Unit Using the ASSURE Model
The ASSURE model uses a step-by-step process to help you create the framework for lessons integrating technology to enhance student learning.
The steps in the ASSURE model are:
A – Analyze learners,
S – State standards and objectives,
S – Select strategies and resources,
U – Utilize resources,
R – Require learner participation, and
E – Evaluate and revise.
More information on the ASSURE model steps is provided on the Learning Objects page.
In this assignment, you will use the ASSURE model to design a one-week curricular unit for your blended course (Module 1) and integrate digital tools to support learning and assessment. You may use a lesson plan template of your choice. Your plan will include three distinct lessons with objectives aligned to state and/or national standards and the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Standards for Students.
Prior to starting this assignment, review the blended lesson design and content you selected in Module 1.
Step 1. Analyze Learners
Identify the target learner population (Module 1) and analyze the learner characteristics. Consider prior knowledge, skills, and attitudes and any specific learner needs. Describe how you will use technology to assist learners with disabilities or other special needs.
Step 2-1. Identify Standards
Choose relevant state and/or national standards and appropriate ISTE Standards for Students for each of the three lessons.
Choose 1-2 state and/or national standards for each lesson.
Choose 1-2 ISTE standards for each lesson.
Step 2-2. Write Objectives
Use the ABCDs to write one learning objective for each of the 3 lessons.
Begin with the learner (A-Audience).
Choose the behavior (B) you want learners to demonstrate.
The condition (C) is that technology is used to support learning and assess achievement of the chosen objectives.
Finally, determine the degree (D) to which the new knowledge must be demonstrated for mastery. This gives you the beginning point (learners skills) and ending point (mastery) of instruction.
The ABCDs Objectives Checklist linked on the Learning Objects page provides additional information on writing objectives.
Step 3. Select Strategies and Resources
In each of the three lessons, select a strategy and a digital tool to convey the content and achieve the learning objective.
Provide a rationale for each selection and any needed modifications.
Step 4. Utilize Resources
Utilize the 5Ps to plan how you will use each of the strategies and digital tools from Step 3 to help learners achieve the learning objective in each lesson. See the Module 3, Part 1 video presentation.
Step 5. Require Participation
Within each lesson, ensure opportunities for these types of interactions: learner-to-content (application), learner-to-learner (peer collaboration and feedback), learner-to-instructor (instructor collaboration), and learner-to-self (self-reflection).
Step 6. Evaluate and Revise
Design a formative assessment for each lesson and a cumulative summative assessment. Integrate technology into each assessment. The assessments should be designed to provide feedback to learners and to revise the lessons as needed.
Step 7. Compile and Submit
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Title: The Impact of Social Media on the First Amendment: An FIRAC Analysis
Please write FIRAC paper. My biggest concern is that you should use 2 sources to support your argument. So I attached my class PPT slide. As you will know if you read it, I need to attach 2 sources from my class. I look forward to your kind cooperation.
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“Draft of Concept Paper: First Pages and Partial References”
This week you will be completing what is essentially a draft of the first several pages of the concept paper, plus the title page and a partial list of references. Once you receive my feedback on your alignment table from week 1 and your topic has been approved, you should also apply those suggestions to this assignment to align your paper’s major elements (problem statement, purpose statement, research questions, and hypotheses if applicable).
Here are some additional tips for this week’s assignment:
Use the concept paper checklist and template! Review both documents to ensure you have covered all required items in the appropriate order and in the appropriate section, as we discussed in our start-of-term meeting. Download the template in the assignment instructions and use it to build your paper. Begin with a title page (including a working title for your study and your degree area, exactly as shown on the concept paper template) insert your new content up through the research questions/hypotheses sections. Your assignment should look like your final concept paper up to that point. You may also insert your edited literature review from last week and the edited literature matrix as the appendix, as shown on the template. Do not include the content for additional sections of the paper, even if you have taken the course before – I will only be reviewing the sections required this week. Introduction: Try to limit the introduction to a paragraph or two. The goal for the final paper is to have 10-12 pages of content (minus the title page and references). If you take up multiple pages with the introduction, you will start running too long. Provide some basic background information for your topic, using citations. The final sentence of the introduction should introduce the major sections of your paper as required by the checklist. For example: “The following sections will include a discussion of the problem, the purpose of the study, the research questions…(etc.)”
Problem Statement: I suggest the use of “sentence starters” to cover each of the checklist items. The problem is…The background of the problem is…The extent of the problem is…The persons impacted by the problem are….the gap in the literature is…and so forth. Most checklist items in this section can be covered with one to three good sentences. Cite scholarly (journal articles) references where required.
Purpose statement: Remember to implement the feedback I provided on your alignment table to revise your purpose statement as necessary. Ensure the remaining checklist items in this section are explicitly covered, using sentence-starters as mentioned above where appropriate.
Research questions: Revise your research questions based on my previous feedback. Use the Research Design Guide to help you. It contains templates for research questions by specific design.
Include a references list at the end. The references list should be in proper APA 7th format and appear like the example in the concept paper template. Ensure the references list aligns with your paper (all included references are cited in the body of the paper).
When you finish, grade your own paper with the checklist. Note any deficiencies or missing checklist items and make revisions prior to submitting. Fill out the page numbers column indicating on which page(s) each checklist item is found in your paper. The “notes” column is not required to be filled out unless you have a special note about that item you want to call to my attention. You should submit both a completed checklist (up through the research questions/hypotheses sections) AND your draft paper. -
“Author Review and Formatting Request for Your Published Article in SCJILB”
I’m excited to let you know that the SCJILB has finished editing your article! It is now ready for the final step before publication: author review. During this process, you’ll look over the edited article to check if the changes our editors made are to your liking, and make any comments or changes that you feel are necessary. We only ask that you turn on the Track Changes function on Word so that we can see your edits.
Respectfully, we have one formatting suggestion we’d like you to consider during your review period regarding the use of bulleted/numbered lists (such as the ones appearing on page 6 and from page 45-end). Per our style and formatting guidelines, plain text is preferred whenever possible unless a bulleted list necessary. Usually, our staff editors will convert the bulleted lists into text-based ones. However, given the quantity and length of these lists, especially toward the end, our editorial thought it would best to ask you to reformat them so to better preserve your voice and style.
Ideally, we’d love to have your reviewed article back by next Friday, February 2, so that we can quickly apply your suggestions and prepare your article for publication. Of course, please let me know if you need any extra time.
Thanks again for your hard work and collaboration! We hope that you consider SCJILB for any future articles you may write. -
Approximating Roots using Numerical Methods Title: Approximating Roots using Numerical Methods Method 1: Bisection Method The bisection method is a root-finding algorithm that works by repeatedly dividing an interval in half and then choosing
Please solve clearly, include detailed steps and names of methods, theorems, and formulas.
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“Ethical Dilemma: Should George Take the Job at the Chemical and Biological Weapons Lab?” In “George’s Dilemma,” George is faced with a difficult decision – whether or not to take a job at a chemical and biological weapons
Briefly reflect on “George’s Dilemma,” Case 2.2, pages 103 and 104, in Ethics Across the Professions. Do you
think George ought to take the job at the chemical and biological weapons lab on moral grounds? Why or why not?
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Week 3 Case Assignment: Conflict and #MeToo in the Workplace Case Study 1: With Trouble Comes Conflict, and with Conflict Comes Trouble Introduction: The case study, “With Trouble Comes Conflict, and with Conflict Comes Trouble,”
WEEK 3 CASE ASSIGNMENT
For your week Three Cases/Questions Assignment, complete the following two cases from Chapters Ten and Twelve.Please submit your answers typed in a Word Document via the assignment link above by Sunday midnight. With Trouble Comes Conflict, and with Conflict Comes Trouble – Page 419 Read the Case Study entitled, “With Trouble Comes Conflict, and with Conflict Comes Trouble” on page 419. Then, follow the instructions at the end of the case by using the 3-Step Problem Solving approach.
#MeToo – Just Do It! – Page 503
Read the Case Study entitled, “#MeToo – Just Do It!” on page 503. Then, follow the instructions at the end of the case using the 3-Step Problem Solving approach.
I selected the most interesting and applicable questions and cases for the class. Please be sure to back up your answers with facts from the textbook by including in-text citations and references on a reference page.Please include section headings for each of your answers. This is very important so that I understand which questions you are responding to.Please answer the questions completely. Remember, it is quality that counts so be thorough yet to the point.Please upload answers in a Microsoft Word document via the link above. This assignment must be submitted by Sunday 11:59 PM Eastern Time.Grading Criteria: -
Addressing Spirituality and Aging: A Case Analysis of Najeeb
Submit a 2page paper analyzing the case and applying your perspective on spirituality. Be sure to address the following:
As a social worker, would you include spirituality and religion in your initial assessment of Najeeb? Why or why not?
What strategies might you use to ensure that your personal values would not influence your practice with Najeeb? How would these strategies support ethical practice?
How would you address the crisis that Najeeb is experiencing?
Make sure to provide APA citations and a reference list.
Najeeb
Najeeb is a 72-year-old Pakistani American who immigrated to the United States 40 years ago. He has two grown daughters, Nasrin and Mira, who live in nearby communities with their families. His wife, Maryam, passed away approximately 10 years ago after a long illness. Najeeb and one of his daughters served as her caregivers during that time. Najeeb currently lives alone in the house he and his wife bought, in a predominantly Pakistani American neighborhood.
Najeeb owned and ran a popular news stand in the city until 5 years ago, at which point he retired and sold the business. Najeeb disclosed that he enjoyed operating the news stand because he had “a sense of purpose” and “lots of people to talk to.” Since retiring, much of his social life has been focused on his Muslim faith and his family, with worship at the mosque and visits with his daughters and grandchildren. His routine has also included daily walks around the neighborhood for fresh air and communion with others.
Recently, Najeeb has begun to experience health-related concerns which have impacted his ability to walk and socialize with peers. Najeeb disclosed that religion is a big part of his life; however, he now has limited ability to ambulate, so he cannot engage in daily ritual prayer in the manner he is used to. He also cannot easily get to the mosque, as he does not own a car, cannot walk, and public transportation is difficult for him to navigate. According to Najeeb’s daughters, these mobility concerns have had a major impact on his psychological functioning. Nasrin and Mira have recognized a change in their father’s demeanor, describing him as “depressed” and “hopeless.” They encouraged Najeeb to reach out to the local agency on aging for assistance.