Now that you’ve read about what Technical Writing is, it’s time to put those concepts to use by exploring and analyzing an increasingly common form of technical writing: Infographics. Infographics are visual representations of data, knowledge, or processes designed to make information easily understandable. Conduct a Google Image search for infographics related in some way to nursing or healthcare. Tip: Search the term “infographic” along with a literally any healthcare or nursing-related term you’re interested in. For example, try “infographic NCLEX,” “nursing infographic ER,” or “nursing infographic pain management.” Choose one infographic and analyze it against the characteristics for good technical writing in this week’s reading. Write up your analysis into a document and submit it via this page to complete the assignment. For easy reference, here again are the 6 characteristics from the reading: Focus on audience Rhetorical, persuasive, purposeful, and problem-oriented Professional Design Centered Research and Technology Oriented Ethical Your analysis should assess how well the infographic you’ve chosen achieves the characteristics above. If it falls short in any of these categories, explain why. Your document should: Include an image of the infographic you chose, along with a full APA reference. Here’s a page that tells you how to create a reference for an infographicLinks to an external site.. https://libguides.easternflorida.edu/c.php?g=992758&p=7183083
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Title: “Exploring the Unconscious: A Freudian Perspective on the Spider and Egg Dream Image” Response: As a psychotherapist working from a Freudian approach, I would explore the significance of the dream image by focusing on the
Discussion Assignment: Spider and Egg
You will notice the photograph of a spider and egg sac. Imagine that you are a psychotherapist working from a Freudian approach (psychodynamic). Your patient says to you, “I had a dream last night where I was in the store, and I saw this decoration. I felt anxious and ran out of the store. Then I work up.” The client draws a picture that looks just like the image. How would you explore the significance of the dream image? Allowing for some stereotyping of the psychodynamic/psychoanalytic approach, what is the meaning of this image?
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“A Smile That Goes Beyond the Surface: My Journey to Becoming a Dental Hygienist”
This essay should be a personal essay to get admission for dental hygiene program .Basically this is an assignment for personal essay.It should be unique personal essay .No plagiarism.
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“Revising for Success: Improving an Essay Based on Professor’s Feedback”
The essay is completed. I just need it revised according to the professor’s comments. I have attached pictures of the comments the professor left and the doc of my essay. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you!
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Title: Designing a System to Automate a Task: Interview and Task Analysis
OVERVIEW
Based on the information you have learned about user interface design so far, interview a person
about a task he/she performs on his/her job. The person can be a parent, spouse, friend, or
colleague—anyone you choose. Your goal is to ask questions that would enable you to design a
system to automate a task he/she performs. Ask this person a minimum of twenty questions that
will help you perform a task analysis.
NOTE: Only questions pertaining to the automation of the task should be included.
This analysis will become part of a requirements document (a document that will guide a
developer in producing the system to automate). Such a document describes the requirements of
the system, which includes an algorithm (i.e., how the task is to be performed), the number of
expected users, the characteristics of the users (i.e., age, expertise, educational level, attitudes
about automation, etc.), the hardware/software needed to accomplish the task, security concerns,
location/setting of the system, connectivity, platform, etc.
Next, observe the user performing the task and identify any gaps or inconsistencies between
what you observed and the description initially given to you in the interview. Were any
differences noted? If so, what do you think accounts for them?
INSTRUCTIONS
In a Word document, provide the following items:
Section 1: List the questions you asked your interviewee and include his/her answers.
Section 2: In a minimum of 150 words, describe what you observed when you witnessed
your interviewee actually performing the task. Note any differences between the
information you gathered in the interview and your direct observation. If differences were
observed, indicate why you believe they occurred.
Section 3: In a minimum of 250 words, describe the task to be automated (task analysis).
Note: At this point, you do not have to describe how your system will automate the task.
You are only gathering information about the task itself at this stage.
Section 4: In a minimum of 100 words, describe your user base (i.e., number of expected
users, age, gender, experience/knowledge about performing the task, etc.).
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“Exploring the Impact of Words on Society: A Study of Language and its Effects on Culture and Politics”
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“Exploring Ethics in Education: A Comprehensive Analysis of Current Issues and Practices”
Goal: To establish foundational knowledge regarding ethical issues within educational institutions.
Tasks: Research the landscape of Ethics in education.
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“Examining Classism through a Marxist Lens in ‘The Lesson’ and ‘Sailboats in Central Park’” “Mastering the Art of Crafting an Engaging Introduction: A Guide to Captivating Your Reader’s Attention”
Overview
A research literary lens analysis essay offers a focused examination of a literary work through the
perspective of a specific critical theory or “lens.” This analytical approach enables scholars and students
to explore the text’s themes, characters, and narrative elements in relation to broader theoretical
frameworks. By employing a literary lens, the student uncovers deeper layers of meaning, highlighting
how the chosen theory illuminates aspects of the text that might otherwise remain obscured.
Through
close reading and theoretical engagement, the research literary lens analysis essay seeks to enrich
understanding, foster critical inquiry, and contribute to ongoing discussions within the realm of literary
studies.
Assignment Guidelines
In 2000 words or more, write a research literary lens analysis essay wherein you analyze how Karl Marx’s
theory of classism is depicted in Toni Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson” and Dexter Jeffries’ “Sailboats in
Central Park.” Be sure to support your analysis with evidence from the texts. As this is a research
assignment, you must also locate and cite 3 peer-reviewed scholarly sources obtained from the library
database to support your understanding of Marxist theory.
Format of Paper
Format: APA (7th edition)
Layout: Double-spaced, standard margins
Word Count: 2000 words+ (not including the References page)
Structure
– Is your introduction paragraph structured according to H.B.T.?
– Are your paragraphs properly structured according to P.I.E.S.?
– Does your conclusion restate your thesis and summarize the main points mentioned in your body paragraphs?
Cohesion
– Does your thesis statement present the main claim of your paper in a direct, clear, and concise way?
– Are all of your topic sentences (points) connected to your thesis?
– Does each body paragraph focus on ONE point through and through without veering off track?
– Do your in-text citations properly support the points made in their respective paragraphs?
Flow
– Are there smooth transitions between and within paragraphs that create coherence and unity?
– Did you use a variety of sentence types in your essay so that your paper would flow nicely?
Here is how P.I.E.S. is broken down:
P – Point (the main point of the paragraph; the topic sentence. Remember, a topic sentence must present a point
that is related to your thesis statement).
I – Illustrate (illustrate your main point [topic sentence] with supporting details. Your supporting details further
explain your main point and are needed in order to make it clearer to your audience what the main point of this
paragraph is).
E – Evidence (include evidence—typically a quote—that validates your point and supporting details. Without
evidence, your reader will find it hard to believe your argument).
S – Summation Sentence (conclude your paragraph with a summation sentence that restates the main point of
the paragraph).
Here is how HBT is broken down
Introduction—
An introduction is the first paragraph of your paper. The goal of your introduction is to let your reader know what
he or she can expect from your paper. An effective introduction should:
o Catch your reader’s attention
o Provide information related to the topic of the paper
o Set the tone of your paper
o Clearly identify your stance on the topic in which you are writing about
There are three components of an introduction paragraph:
1) The Hook—the “hook” grabs your reader’s attention. You want to captivate your audience sooner rather than
later. Here are some suggestions on how to write a hook:
o Ask a rhetorical question
o Set the scene of your story: who, when, where, what, why, how?
o Share an anecdote (a humorous short story) that captures your topic
o Share a common misconception about your topic
o Share an interesting fact or statistic about your topic.
**There is no universal way of writing a hook. You must choose the technique that works best for you as a writer and that aligns best with your
paper. As long as it grabs the reader’s attention, you should be fine.**
2) Background Information on the Topic—After your hook, write a few sentences about the topic in which you
are writing about. You don’t want to go too in-depth; just enough to educate your reader on the topic so that they
can understand your paper better. This component of the introduction is critical as your reader may have little to
no knowledge of the paper’s topic. If your reader doesn’t understand the topic, then they won’t understand your
arguments; educate them a bit.
3) The Thesis Statement—The last sentence (or two) of an introduction paragraph is your thesis statement. This
is your main claim to the topic of the paper (see thesis statement handout). This is the most important component
of the introduction because it will allow your reader to understand the arguments and supporting points presented
in the remainder of your paper. If your thesis statement isn’t effective, then your reader will have trouble
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“Improving the Format and Validity of a Consumer Survey Research: Essential Feedback and Input”
There are some essential feedback and input regarding this research that needs to be fixed/changed, and they’re as follows:
1. The research paragraphs need to be fully formatted.
2. The conclusion and results have to be after the discussion, and you can add your own comments on the literature review without dividing it into findings and results.
3. The survey was distributed to 15 consumers, but only 10 returned completed questionnaires. It’s important to note that the number of participants in the survey is relatively small, which may limit the generalizability of the results.
4. The research recommendations need to be expanded, as I only found two recommendations.
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Title: Exploring My Cultural Heritage: Traditions, Language, and Identity Away from Home Growing up in a multicultural household, I have always been surrounded by a diverse mix of traditions, languages, and beliefs. My cultural heritage is a blend
Submit a 500-word essay that examines and describes your own cultural heritage.
1) Do you have traditions?
2) Do you speak a different language or dialect at home?
3) How do you feel now that you are “away from home” – what has become most important to you?
Ensure you use APA-style citations to reference other people’s words or ideas (course materials, additional research, etc.).
Submit with APA cover page and reference page.
You are allowed to use first-person point of view in this essay.