Globally Responsive Local Educational Environment in 2025

Students will design a globally responsive local educational environment for the year 2025. This educational environment could be a school, a public-access learning community, a tertiary institution, or any other kind of educational environment inside or outside of the formal education system. Most importantly, it should be clearly located in a local context, and designed to strategically respond to future global cultural and environmental trends within this local context. It should demonstrate your understanding about how globalisation is increasingly reconfiguring education in this particular locale. The design must directly address the cultural and environmental issues covered in Modules 4 and 5, but can also pick up on some of the issues covered in earlier modules.tudents are encouraged to be as imaginative and innovative as possible and to think beyond the conventions of the traditional educational institution.You can design a new educationalenvironment for your local context or redesign an existing local educational environment. If you choose the latter, be careful not to spend too much time describing how it is now – focus on 2025.

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The role of TRUST to enhance participation in e-learning

We have e-learning system and we need to encourage students to participate ..My research focus on TRUST
I want the students to TRUST each other and be engaged
To be specific, I want to come up with an idea or methods to make the participate more especially on the discussion forum..
If some one post any idea or question no one contribute
in my research I believe that this a TRUST issue.
so you to come up with a hypothesis or theory based on existing researches..you need to say why you use this methods and how these methods related to TRUST.

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Do you think it was morally permissible for Deb to obtain an abortion?

1.In writing this essay, be sure to define key terms( abortion, zygote or conceptus, embryo,fetus,viable)
2.clearly state your thesis;
3.have a clear structure
4.consider (in detail) the most compelling argument for the opposing thesis; 5.explain precisely why that opposing argument fails;
6.develop and explain a clear argument for your thesis;
7.consider a powerful objection to your argument;
8.respond thoughtfully to that objection.
references:1 Mary Anne Warren’s Article, “On The Moral and Legal Status of Abortion”
reference:2 Judith Jarvis Thomson, “A Defense of Abortion”

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Current Policy Part III: Final Multimedia Presentation

Create a three slide PowerPoint presentation identifying and describing student health plans, which is a topic addressed in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA).

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Synthesis/Position Paper

The essays in this unit all have some connection to the topic of online education. Consider all of the information you read, and come up with your own position in response to the following question: Do you think colleges and universities should continue to increase the proportion of online courses (as opposed to tradition face-to-face classes)? Support your position with reasonable examples and logical arguments. You should use citations(quotes, paraphrases, and summaries) from AT LEAST THREE of this unit’s sources in your essay. You may use additional sources you have found on this topic as long as they are properly cited.
Your purpose is to convince readers to adopt your position – or at least to take seriously the arguments you raise. Therefore, you will want to consider and acknowledge readers’ opposing views as well as any objections and questions they might have toward your position.

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Literature Review/critical ANALYSIS PEER REVIEW

NAME OF ARTICLE TO BE PEER REVIEW IS JOURNAL FOR SPECIALIST IN PEDIATRIC NURSING THE INTERNATIONAL EVIDENCE BASE PRACTICE JOURNAL FOR NURSES CARING FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES. PERCEPTION OF PEDIATRIC ASTHMA IN AFRICAN AMERICAN UNDESERVED FAMILIES USING METAPHORICAL ANALYSIS AUTHOR MOLLY McClellan d, CATHY WENZ, KUSH SOOD, AND ANITA YONO. INSTRUCTION FOR PAPER INTRODUCTION, METHOD,RESULT, DISCUSSION STUDENT REFLECTION, WHAT TYPE OF PAPER IS IT QUALITATIVE,SOURCE, PURPOSE AND ,METAPHORICAL, PAPER NEED TO BE CRITIQUE.

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Quantitative Research

You will working on Question #1 which deals with Quantitative Research. Be aware of the last sentence of the question. Evaluate the usefulness…This is the punch line of the question. Be specific and provide examples of facilities where sample methods would be used effectively. Kindly mention Hospitals, Clinics, Doctors Office, Nursing homes. You may want to include one or two charts as illustrations.

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Any topic on mechanical engineer

Your proposal should be considered as a separate, formal, stand-alone document and not as letter format, memo format, or as an addendum to some other document.

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Qualitative Interview

1) PART 1: Your interview transcript (you must play the role in the role profile you wrote up in your group discussion board and answer the interview questions you created in your interview guide in Assignment 1).
2) PART 2: Your (approximately) two page report

PART 1: ANALYZE the data
First, analyze your interview using the “condensation” approach. You will need to have read the lecture on Qualitative analysis (Qualitative Methods II) to be able to do this. Write directly onto your interview transcript the following:

1) Indicate the “natural meaning units” right on your interview transcript by simply making a line across the page dividing the text into natural meaning units. Do not type up anything new. You don’t need to create natural meaning units. They are already there in the interview transcript. You just need to show where they are by inserting lines on the page.
2) Give each natural meaning unit a title. We call these the “Central themes.”

This will constitute Part 1 of Assignment 2.

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PART 2: YOUR REPORT
Next, write your report.

1) In one paragraph, explain your group’s research problem (1 brief paragraph, drawing on your disciplines, and include in this explanation one or more of your research questions (left column of the interview guide). Do not try to solve your group’s problem here. Then, at the end of this paragraph, in just one sentence, describe the collection of data. You do this by simply explaining the mechanics of how you did the interview (basically: I conducted an interview with __________ via an online synchronous chat room – or over the phone – or in person – in the real world of research this bit of info is very important, but again, we’re just simulating our research for these assignments, so it doesn’t really matter how you say you obtained the data – only that you do say it.)
2) Then, in one paragraph, explain the Condensation Approach. Your cues for this come from the lecture. Don’t forget this one.
3) Then, in one paragraph, offer your “essential response” to one of your research questions. Be sure you call it an essential response. If you like, you’re welcome to answer more than one of your research questions with an essential response.
4) Then, in one paragraph offer implications for your essential response (what else MIGHT you be able to say about your group’s problem from the essential response). This is you thinking out loud about your group’s problem. If you do this here, you’ll have prepared for your work later, when you get back into your group.
5) Finally, in one paragraph offer an additional approach to analysis by interpreting one word, phrase, or statement you will have found (perhaps, but not necessarily, repeated more than once) in your data (see in the lecture the explanation of the interpretation method of analysis). The point of doing is that as an interdisciplinarian you want to emphasize the value of multiple approaches to doing interdisciplinary research.

A total of five paragraphs (approximately two pages – as always, double spaced).

IMPORTANT – – – ***Do NOT make your report complicated!

And that’s Assignment 2. Your finished. Nothing more to do.
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Here is a diagram of the idea behind the Condensation Approach (what the whole method, going from Assignment 1 through Assignment 2 looks like), so you get the big picture.

Your Assignment 2 should not look like this!

Group  Research  Interview  Data  Natural  Essential
Problem Questions Questions (i.e., Meaning Response
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Produces) transcript) your Assignment 2)

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IMPORTANT!!!

This diagram is just a representation of how Assignments 1 and 2 work. Your Assignment 2 should not look like this diagram! Of course, your interview/data will probably look different.

You go, from left to right: from the group problem to research questions. The research questions, which, as you recall, you put in the left column of your interview guide, were motivated by your interdisciplinary thinking via your disciplines. The interview questions (the right hand column of your interview guide) then would produce interviewee responses (data). These are what appear in the transcript of your interview. The data then turns into the data analyzed by your separation of it into natural meaning units, and indications of the central themes of each natural meaning unit. The condensation part of the condensation method of analysis comes at the end in the form of the “essential response,” usually one paragraph that you compose, in your own words, that answers the research questions you began with.

You don’t need to answer ALL your research questions, but do try to create an essential response to at least one of them. You’re hoping for good results, and something to offer your group at the end of the course. Remember that not all of the data is relevant (some – perhaps much – of what an interviewee says does not help you).

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