paragraph parts highlighted in red to bypass AI detection, and write a short paragraph noted in the second section about “You could explore how “Sex Education” navigates the landscape of representation, not just in terms of sexual orientation and identity, but also in its portrayal of diverse socio-economic backgrounds. Characters like Otis, who comes from a relatively affluent background, contrast with characters like Maeve, who faces financial struggles.”
Category: Communications and Media
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Title: “Exploring the Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: A Quantitative Study”
Introduction (2-3 pages; 15 points): In this first section, you should introduce your
topic (and its importance). Use three (or more) articles to provide justification for
your hypothesis(es) or background for your research question(s). Do not just
summarize the studies, but rather use them to explain why you are making your
prediction(s) or posing your question(s). End this section with an explicit statement of
your hypothesis(es) or research question(s).
B. Method (2-3 pages; 15 points): Describe the logistics of your project, including your
overall methodological design/procedures, participants (if applicable), setting,
instruments used (if applicable), and any other pertinent details. Cite course materials
as appropriate.
C. Results and Discussion (2-3 pages; 15 points): First, report and interpret your data.
Describe what you can conclude based on the data. Was your hypothesis supported?
Or, if you proposed a research question, what was the answer? How do your findings
relate to the previous research you cited?
Second, what were the strengths and weaknesses of the methodological decisions you
made in your study? Refer back to your notes and class readings, and cite as
appropriate. You might discuss, for instance, issues of operationalization, sampling,
validity, and reliability. Suggest ways in which the study could be improved upon or
supported further by future research.
D. Reference Page in Correct APA Style (10 points): See
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/664/1/ for guidance.
E. Other Materials as Appendices (15 points). These materials will vary depending on
your project but, when in doubt, turn it in with the hard-copy (or ask me). Materials
that would be included here are, for example, completed questionnaires, audio-
recordings and notes from interviews/focus groups, fieldnotes, coding guides and
sheets, etc. Please also turn in the first page of each article cited.
The remaining 20 points measure the extent to which the overall paper is well-written (e.g., well-
organized, grammatically sound) and follows APA format (see sample provided in class and on
Canvas). Quality of writing is also considered as a criterion in assessing Points A-E above.
Papers that do not follow the assignment instructions will lose points, so please re-read the entire
assignment description very carefully before turning in your paper.
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The majority of the paper is already done! JUST MISSING THE FOLLOWING:
Results and Discussion (2-3 pages; 15 points): First, report and interpret your data.
Describe what you can conclude based on the data. Was your hypothesis supported?
Or, if you proposed a research question, what was the answer? How do your findings
relate to the previous research you cited?
Second, what were the strengths and weaknesses of the methodological decisions you
made in your study? Refer back to your notes and class readings, and cite as
appropriate. You might discuss, for instance, issues of operationalization, sampling,
validity, and reliability. Suggest ways in which the study could be improved upon or
supported further by future research.
Resource for correct APA format: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/index.html
I will provide my paper and my powerpoint once hired -
Title: The Impact of Media on Society: Exploring Ethical and Social Responsibility Issues
Research Paper.
For the final paper, you will write a 15-page paper (including references) about issues related to media and society. The best strategy for writing a successful final paper is to read ahead in your textbook, or pick up on an issue arising during a lecture or documentary presentation: you want to answer a real (and interesting) question, so start thinking now. Please do not put yourself in a situation where you feel compelled to download ready material from the Internet.
Your chosen topic should relate to media and society. Do not choose extremely broad topics such as “violence on television” or “political bias in the news.” It is almost impossible to say anything significant on such topics in short papers. Examples of topics include:
Is Google and Verizon’s net neutrality proposal socially responsible;
How can Internet radio stations cope with copyright restrictions;
Do you believe that truth in advertising should be monitored and regulated;
How can consumers encourage television stations to report news instead of fluff and sound-bites;
How can movie critics write honest reviews for a newspaper owned by a conglomerate that also owns motion picture companies;
How does a motion picture producer cope with the ethics of product placement;
Or, far better, choose your own topic and discuss it with the instructor.
You will write the final paper using your sources of information (at least 7 citations required). You can use either MLA or APA style. -
“The Impact of Social Media on Democracy: Analyzing Content, Expectations, and Dynamics”
Content and Expectations. In a 5 page paper, APA or Chicago Style citations, Times Roman, 12point-double spaced, essay, discuss the relationship between social media and democracy. In your response, define social media and evaluate and analyze its sociality. Introduce the concept of democracy and civics noting how they are designed to operate. Explain why social media has transformed or left unchanged the racial, gender, and class dynamics of democracies. Assess the role that false content plays in democratic outcomes. A strong essay will discuss ideology, theory, and other concepts emphasized in the course learning content. Your essay will be judged on how well you apply critical thinking skills to the content.
Citations and Sources. There should be at least 20 in-text citations in this paper. You must cite the course text at least ten times and a minimum of three course videos must be cited at least twice each. Only the learning content assigned to this point may be used. No other or outside sources are allowed and if introduced will result in an automatic 0 on the assignment.
Here is a
Chicago Style Guide: https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.htmlLinks to an external site.Links to an external site.
APA Style Guide: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.htmlLinks to an external site.Links to an external site.
Formatting: In college there is a very specific to write an essay. Anything short of these basic expectations will not be considered an essay. They include:
An opening Paragraph.
Your opening paragraph should summarize the essay and have a strong underlined one sentence thesis.
The opening paragraph should provide a road map of what you are arguing and how you will prove it.
Body paragraphs.
Topic sentences that tie your evidence to the thesis
Make sure the language of each topic sentence is taken directly from the thesis
The topic sentence explains how the evidence supports a part of the thesis, thus, the topic sentence should never be something that is or can be cited.
Conclusion
Summarizes main arguments of the essay
Additional Requirements:
Have a thesis – it must argue something (vague langue and value judgment will receive 0 credit – make an argument)
A strong UNDERLINED thesis (a thesis is one sentence) which should only appear in the opening paragraph.
A opening paragraph which summarizes the essay. Since it is a summary of your argument – and a roadmap for the essay – it should not have any cited content or content that can be cited.
12 point times roman font double spaced
Topic sentences that tie your evidence to the thesis (Make sure the language of each topic sentence is taken directly from the thesis!)
Since a topic sentence sums up your analysis of the evidence, it should not be cited nor should it be someone else’s ideas or words.
Do not use contractions (Can’t, couldn’t etc)
Only capitalize a word if necessary
Do not give a book report, it is an essay
No quotes or citations in a topic sentence
Use synonyms to diversify the words in the essay
Use the proper tense.
Include direct quotes that are less than two lines long that support your answer.
Write a sentence or two to explain each quote.
Conclusion paragraph should explain how the evidence and findings support your thesis.
Write a sentence or two to explain each quote.
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“The Power of Nonverbal Communication: How Body Language Shapes Our Interactions” “Group Presentation on the Importance of Effective Communication in the Workplace”
This project was originally assigned as a group speech however it is now individual. Please disregard the group references as this is just one person doing this speech. This must be equivalent to 5-7 minutes when talking. I am attatching the textbook and i would like this to be about something from chapter 15.
Assignment Level Objectives:
Apply small group communication skills including: problem solving, group roles, leadership styles, and cohesiveness.
Identify and relate group communication skills in the quiz.
Apply group skills by using discussion forums to select a topic for the Informative Group Presentation.
Apply group skills by using a collaborative document to organize and construct an outline for the Informative Group Presentation.
Apply group skills by using available technology and resources to deliver the Informative Group Presentation as a group.
Develop, research, organize, and delivery formal public speeches.
Apply group skills by using discussion forums to select a topic for the Informative Group Presentation.
Apply group skills by using a collaborative document to organize and construct an outline for the Informative Group Presentation.
Apply group skills by using available technology and resources to deliver the Informative Group Presentation as a recorded group video with a visual aid.
Topic Selection:
The group must decide the topic for the presentation based on some concept or theory from any of the textbook chapters. Hint: any bold words or concepts in the chapters are fair game.
The group must communicate in the group discussion portal and come to an agreement of which concept or theory from a chapter/section the group will teach to the class. There should be a relevant example of how that concept applies to something in our every day lives (our relationships, jobs, family, school, society, etc). You might see the theory or concept in pop culture as well (examples in movies, t.v. shows, music videos, books…even Twitter!).
This assignment demonstrates, often dramatically, the relevance of course material to the everyday lives of individuals in society through the lens of Communication Studies.
Format/Organization: This speech will be organized in a topical format to include three main points: The definition of the assigned concept, the group’s explanation of the concept and lastly stating the application of the concept in a visual or specific example (Define, Explain, & Apply).
Define: Tell us what the textbook and research says about the concept.
Explain: Use your own words, your own interpretation and understanding and personal examples to help us understand the concept. Meaning, teaching it to the class in a way thats meaningful for you.
Apply: Find a creative and innovative example of the concept. Examples may include a news story, painting, article, photograph, short-video clip or sculpture. Be sure at the end of the concept you bring it back to how it applies to and explains the concept you have chosen from the chapter.
Research:
You will be required to incorporate a minimum of three credible sources. In addition to using our textbook as a reference for one source, you should find the remainder of your resources through the school library, electronic media, interviews, and/or the internet.
For a recap on how to evaluate proper source material:
SCRAAPLinks to an external site.
Full-Sentence Outline with Reference List: You will be tasked with preparing a group working outline for the presentation in the “Collaborations” section of your group portal. There will be a Google Doc linked there that is shared will everyone in the group, including the instructor.
It must be typed, full-sentence, and must use a topical organizational pattern. The outline must be formatted correctly using APA style for in-text citations and the Reference List with a minimum of three (3) sources cited on both the outline and reference list.
Sample Outline: See Sample Outline Here!Links to an external site.
The sample outline should show you the correct formatting and style, but go here for a refresher on APA styleLinks to an external site..
Group Delivery: You will be responsible for divvying up content and speaking time as well as assigning group roles to achieve your shared purpose. You will need to use verbal and nonverbal skills to present the speech audibly, visually, and coherently. Eye contact with the audience, projection, articulation, and speed of the voice, natural movements, formal tone, and time limit will all be assessed based on frequency and punctuality. Verbally cite all 3 sources in your speech as you use the information (it doesn’t matter who cites the sources as long as 3 are cited). You must record different segments of the speech and merge them together using the same visual aid. There are all types of software that can put video segments together. Make sure your group does this and submits one edited video of the presentation into Studio rather than 3 different presentation videos into Studio.
Here’s what a final project might look like…
Visual: You will be tasked with using supporting visual material that is clear and relevant to the presentation. This can be presentation software like Power Point, Google Slides, Prezi, and Keynote, or it can be printed media as well. Please see the tutorial below on how to accomplish using a visual aid with the Canvas Studio feature.
Speech Length: The speech presentation should have a reasonable window of time in which it must be completed, but the presentation window must be anywhere within the 5-7 minutes range for the whole presentation.
To complete the Assignment, you will need to submit your:
1. Full Group Video
3. Visual Aid file
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Title: “The Power of Positive Thinking: How Changing Your Mindset Can Transform Your Life”
Upload your Informative Speech Video, Annotated Bibliography, and Speech Outline here on or before the due date. Place the Speech Outline and Annotated Bibliography in one contiguous document. If you do not post a Speech Outline or Annotated Bibliography, you will not receive a grade even if you do post a Speech Video. Also, no speech video, no grade.
The speech is to be between four and five minutes.
Your speech topic is appropriate if,
1. it does not insult the generalized other or audience (George Herbert Mead)
2. it does not suggest people engage in illegal activity (Code of Conduct)
3. it is something worthy of scholarship; would be part of a college lecture -
Title: Critical Assessment and Connections: Exploring the Main Concepts of [Article Title]
● . This assignment offers you the opportunity to express an understanding of the reading and to draw comparisons between readings and class discussion. Further it allows you to ask pertinent questions about the material. Closely read their selected article attached below and write an 800–1000 word (around 3-4 pages, double-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins) assessment that discusses the following:
● Explain the main idea or concept offered in the reading.
● Critically assess the reading under examination. That is, what did you learn? What surprised you about the reading?
● What are the arguments proffered by the authors? What is convincing about the arguments presented? What is not as convincing?
● Find a current event and find a corresponding outside article and connect it to the main concepts from the readings. Cite this article in a works cited page with a link.
● Explain how, if you had the opportunity, you would conduct a study that was interested in similar questions. What data would you analyze? Why?
● Lastly, develop and describe at least four pertinent questions about the reading. For your questions you should:
o Ask for further clarity in reference to the main concepts.
o Think about potential flaws or inadequacies of the author’s ideas.
o Ask whether the author’s ideas might be used in explaining a different and/or original example.
o Investigate the logic of the author’s thinking and attempt to follow it to its logical conclusion. -
“Global Communication and the Rohingya Crisis: A Comprehensive Analysis and Proposed Solutions”
This is an assignment. You are required to choose one real life issue that is happening around the world (for the past year) that pertains to global communication.
– Breakdown percentage of assignment:
-Write a 10-page analysis report covering:
(a) The issue of your choice (History and reason why you chose that issue)
(b) Current status of the issue
(c) Suggested solutions in solving the issues
(d) You are required to use a theory of global communication in relation to your report.
(e) Using APA references
Assessment Task 2: Individual Assignment – Real Life Issues Report (30%)
20% Report
TGC 4
Criteria
Weightage
Outstanding (21-30)
Mastering (11-20)
Developing (0-10)
Purpose and Focus
30
Establishes and maintains clear focus; evidence of distinctive voice and appropriate tone
Focused on a purpose, evidence of voice and or suitable tone
An attempt to maintain purpose and communicate with the audience
Development of Ideas
30
Depth and complexity of ideas supported by rich and engaging analysis, reflection, and insight
Depth of idea supported by relevant elaborated details
Unelaborated idea development, repetitious details
References
30
Use of references indicate substantial research
Use of references indicate ample research
Some references
Organization
30
Careful or suitable organization with impeccable grammar
Logical organization
Lapses in focus or coherence
Language
30
Precise or rich language
Acceptable, effective language
Simplistic language
All marks to be combined and divided into 5 for total marks.
Introduction:
Background of Issue, Problem Statement
1. Described the research background and issues surrounding the topic with corresponding research questions (10)
2. Problem statement was accurately described based on background of research (10)
Content and Arguments
1. Established clear arguments and content for the report (15)
2. Data was organized and deliberated systematically (5)
3. Data is pertinent and relevant to study (5)
4. Data was well presented (5)
Discussion and Recommendations
1. Proposed solutions (15)
2. Focus of the research was identified (5)
3. Comparisons and contrasting of ideas were made to justify the direction of research (5)
4. Recommendations were made for future perspectives of the study (5)
Conclusion
1. The project was cohesively summarized (5)
2. The important takeaways of the project was reiteration (10)
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Title: The Power of Social Media in Political Campaigns: A Double-Edged Sword in China’s Political Communication Introduction In the past decade, social media has emerged as a powerful tool in political campaigns and elections around the world. Its
Write me a 10 page persuasive essay on the use of social media in political campaigns/
elections in China and how it relates to Political Communication. You can make any
argument that you’d like, so long as you take a position on something controversial. -
“Enhancing Job Performance through Communication Concepts: Exploring Three Job Postings for the Ideal Post-College Career”
In this assignment, you have two primary objectives are:
Locate THREE job postings
online for the ONE type of job that you would most like to have at some point
during your post-college career.
– The links for all three job postings must be included
in a Word or PDF document.
– Paper Option – This will be the last page of the paper
– Construct a four part
discussion that includes:-o An
introduction setting up the main points of the paper or video essay
– A brief
statement identifying the job that you would like to have and a description of
the duties and skills necessary for the job
– A three section discussion of how understanding
concepts from different modules in this course would help someone do this job
better.
– A conclusion wrapping up the take-away points of the
essay
Bullet Points that need to be discussed in paper:
o Expectancies and Expectancy
Violations (Must discuss both concepts if selected)
o Habitual vs Optimal Listening
o Social Presence
** See attachement for the 3 job posting links