Discussion – Imagine that you are about to start your first year

Discussion

Imagine that you are about to start your first year of teaching, and you are starting to think about your classroom management plan. Choose three strategies from Chapter 11 of the textbook that you consider to be the most important when pre-planning for classroom management. Support your assertions with two scholarly resources.   (300 words) 

 

Books Used: 

 Orlich, D., Harder, R., Trevisan, M., Brown, A., & Miller, D. (2018). Teaching strategies: A guide to effective instruction (11th ed.). Cengage 

 optional book used:  

American Psychological Association. Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (Current ed.). Washington, DC: Author.  

Sexual Harassement in colleges in texas

Sexual Harassement in colleges in texas

For this essay, you will need to write about one specific experience that changed how you acted, thought, or felt. Use your experience as a springboard for reflection. This narrative essay needs to be about an event that actually happened to you. 

Your first goal is to tell an interesting story about this event. Your goal is to tell a good story, so don’t think of this as simply an academic essay. Think of interesting stories you have read during your life. Good stories are entertaining, informative, lively, and believable; they will mean something to those who write them as well as to those who read them.

However, the purpose is not to merely tell an interesting story but to show your readers the importance and influence the experience has had on you.

Any time you render a full account of a personal experience, you answer what is commonly known as “reporter’s questions”–the who, what, where, when, why, and how questions reporters ask themselves to make sure their reports of news stories are complete. Whether your essay is engaging or not depends upon the subject, your interest in telling it, and the skills you use to weave together these story elements.

Your story should be descriptive, using  sensory language (touch, smell, sight, sound, and taste) Links to an external site.  to describe. Narratives include action and details, provide a clear sequence of events, and use dialogue. Describe yourself and other participants in your story in such a way that the details and facts help tell your story. Experiences happen in some place at some time, and good essays describe these settings. 

In the personal essay, your main character is yourself, so don’t be afraid to use a first-person perspective and use the word “I.”

The event you choose is up to you, but make sure it’s clear to a reader why the event is important and how it changed you in some way. 

I suggest you follow this basic outline:

Introduction: Introduce the topic, assuming the readers do not know the writing prompt. Make sure your introduction grabs the readers’ attention.  Use at least one introduction strategy. Invest your readers in the topic. Make them care about it. End the introduction with your thesis statement, which should include a  forecasting statement (sub-divisions). 

Body Paragraphs: Follow the  MEAL PLAN Links to an external site.  for each body paragraph. Use evidence, examples, direct quotations, events, and people to support your paragraphs.

Conclusion: End your piece in a strong and interesting way. Sum up your main argument, but also include a strong conclusion strategy. You might want to predict what the future holds or explain the lasting impact of this event. 

Length: Your essay must be at least 1,500 words. Let me be clear — this part of the assignment is non-negotiable: papers short of the length requirement will be returned ungraded.

Read the requirement above again, please. If you do not write at least 1,500 words, I will not grade your essay, and you will be required to revise it. 

Analysis and design techniques

Analysis and design techniques

Project Three Deliverables

Training Plan

· Identify the training approach. (I.E. CBT, video, classroom)

· Identify the number of trainers (in-house, vendor or consultant)

· Determine if a train the trainer class is needed.

· Identify the various levels of training required; management, client department and field user and more importantly what training should be included.

· Integrate training plan with the other sections.

 

Conversion and Implementation Plans

· Identify and defend your recommended implementation approach. This could include why you did not choose one of the alternative implementation approaches.

· Identify the schedule for the implementation.

· Identify the functions that will be included in the initial implementation.

Screen Flow

Document the screens that are used within the system and show the flow from one screen to another. The screen flow represents a link or button on a page. This is a one-page document showing the flow.

Screen Standards

1. Write up one-two pages identifying the screen standards. This includes rules for fonts, hyperlinks, button, navigation, text, table entries etc…

2. Please consider the menu, headers, and footers -Show an example

3. Include in the screen standards a list of rules.

a. Tab to the next field after entering.

b. Use the same caption when defining the same field.

c. Provide a way to cancel at any time.

Screen Design

 

1. Minimum requirement is to design the input screens needed to place an order.

a. The first page should be the security page.

b. The remaining pages should reflect how to place order.

i. Location, Selection, cart, payment, delivery, and confirmation

2. Ideally, the design is a web application.

3. The application needs to give the illusion that it is working.

4. In the note section, describe the following.

a. Purpose of the screen

b. Validation of the screen

 

Screen Design Reporting

1. Design the report section for the management of the Corporation.

1. The design should show how reports will be selected and show the flow.

1. The reports that are created should include the following.

2. Exception reports (3)

2. Email report (1)

2. Summary reports (4)

1. Design a series of dashboard reports.

3. The reports should include a filter as to how to select the data.

3. The filter should include a location, time frame, product categories, and metric( dollars, units, etc.)

3. The user should have the capabilities to drill down from product category to the detail level.

1. For all reports in the note section explain the following:

4. Purpose of the report

4. Content of the report

4. Security of the report

Discussion 8 – How is project risk analyzed

DB 8 Project Risk

In two to three paragraphs, how is project risk analyzed and why does it need to be managed? Use examples from personal experience, the readings, or your own research to justify your answers. Cite all sources. Please make sure to respond to one student after you make your initial post by the due date. 

Week 8 Assignment – Pilot Implementation Report

Week 8 Assignment – Pilot Implementation Report

Overview

The prototype you created for the  project app has been approved, and it’s now time to run a pilot test in  the field to uncover potential issues. For this assignment, you will  create a report describing the resources you’ll need to implement your  test and a user acceptance checklist that ensures the app meets  requirements. 

Instructions

Now that your app has been prototyped,  your team will host a live deployed test at the San Antonio, TX, field  office that will validate the function, usability, accessibility, and  security of the app. Fifty people will test it, including field agents  and their managers. Create a 2–5 page pilot implementation report for your company’s IT executive that addresses the following: 

  • Craft an executive summary that states the purpose of the report,  as well as a conclusion paragraph that ties everything together.
  • Describe the resources necessary to validate the application in a  functional environment not co-located with the production/testing  facility but instead at an operational location elsewhere in the United  States—in this case, the San Antonio field office.     
    • Include all the human resources (support staff in addition to the testers) needed to implement this test.       
      • Provide the rationale for needing these resources, supported by research.
    • Include the physical hardware and software you will need to provide for all 50 testers.       
      • Provide the rationale for needing these resources, supported by research.
  • Explain how long you will run the pilot test and why.
  • Design a pass/no pass user acceptance checklist that validates  functionality and features, per the specifications for the app. Use an  Excel spreadsheet to create your checklist. You may either paste the  checklist into your report or submit it as a separate document.
  • Incorporate a minimum of three credible and relevant resources to  support your plan. You may wish to begin your search by checking out the  CIS – Computer Information Systems page in the Strayer Library for a list of guides and databases.
  • Your writing should be professional and free of grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors.

This course requires the use of Strayer  Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the  Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is: 

  • Design testing that evaluates the accessibility, usability, and functionality of an application.