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Category: English
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“Exploring Emerging Technologies: A White Paper for Organizational Innovation” “Task 2 Submission”
COMPETENCIES
405.1.4 : Foundations of Technical Communication
The graduate integrates basic elements of professional discourse, including audience analysis, the writing process, correct grammar, and appropriate design elements, into technical communication artifacts.
405.1.5 : Communication Style
The graduate makes strategic and appropriate communication decisions based on the audience.
405.1.6 : Applications of Technical Writing
The graduate creates various technically written artifacts using appropriate technical communication concepts.
SCENARIO
You have recently been hired to work in your current field of study. Your new manager has informed you that the organization values innovation and asks that new employees write a white paper on an emerging technology, practice, or process in the field they studied in college. Once your manager reviews and approves the white paper, you will be asked to create several additional communications for different audiences: an executive summary for senior leadership, a press release and an FAQ that will both be distributed company-wide, and a multimedia presentation that you will deliver to colleagues in your department who share your level of technical expertise. You will also need to write an email inviting your colleagues to your multimedia presentation.
REQUIREMENTS
Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no more than a 10% match to any one individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly. The similarity report that is provided when you submit your task can be used as a guide.
You must use the rubric to direct the creation of your submission because it provides detailed criteria that will be used to evaluate your work. Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one rubric aspect. The rubric aspect titles may contain hyperlinks to relevant portions of the course.
Tasks may not be submitted as cloud links, such as links to Google Docs, Google Slides, OneDrive, etc., unless specified in the task requirements. All other submissions must be file types that are uploaded and submitted as attachments (e.g., .docx, .pdf, .ppt).
A. Describe your organization, including the following information:
1. The products or services your organization produces
2. The size of your organization and its number of locations
3. The industry of which your organization is a part
B. Identify the emerging technology, practice, or process that will be the subject of your white paper, and then review at least three works that have been written about your subject in the past five years. You will use this research to inform your white paper.
Note: These other works may include interviews, white papers, research studies, or other types of work by industry professionals.
1. Write a summary for each of the three works that you reviewed. Each summary should identify the title of the source, include a discussion of the main topics, and explain why the information is important.
C. Create a white paper, as defined in the learning resource for this course, that discusses an emerging technology, practice, or philosophy that is related to your academic field of study. This white paper will be reviewed by your immediate supervisor, as well as several thought leaders in your organization. The white paper should be 2–3 pages long and must include the following:
1. A thorough explanation of your chosen emerging technology, practice, or process, based on your research
2. A compelling argument discussing how the emerging technology, practice, or process could benefit your organization
D. Explain how the diction in the white paper is appropriate for its audience.
E. Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.
F. Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.
Note: Do not move on to Task 2 since Task 2 will not be evaluated until after you pass Task 1.
File Restrictions
File name may contain only letters, numbers, spaces, and these symbols: ! – _ . * ‘ ( )
File size limit: 200 MB
File types allowed: doc, docx, rtf, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, odt, pdf, csv, txt, qt, mov, mpg, avi, mp3, wav, mp4, wma, flv, asf, mpeg, wmv, m4v, svg, tif, tiff, jpeg, jpg, gif, png, zip, rar, tar, 7z -
Analysis of Flow, Near Wins, the Zeigarnik Effect, and Online Interaction in “The Power of Habit”
YOU WILL READ A BOOK and will have to
use one, MLA-formatted document
label and organize, so I know what you’re answering
look at these like in-class assignments, but edit for punctuation and grammar (so formal in-class assignments)
no one-word or short sentence answers
if you use quotes (you don’t have to), then use quotation marks and in-text citations, but only for page numbers, like this (47)
no need for a Works Cited page (unless you’re quoting from sources outside of the book)
10 points each
Chapter 7 — Escalation
Describe a class (at school) with good “flow” that you’ve had in the past (challenging enough but not too challenging).
Can the “near win” mentality (as the book describes it) be present in dating? Explain.
Chapter 8 — Cliffhangers
Talk about a time where the “Zeigarnik Effect” has applied to you.
Chapter 9 – Social Interaction
Is online interaction enough for you? If not, how do you go about solving this problem?
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Exploring the Themes of Power, Savagery, and Civilization in Lord of the Flies
find the answers in the story book of the lord of the flies by william golding only with enough three supporting evidence each three body paragraph!
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“The Rising Cost of Higher Education: Examining the Causes of Inflation in College Tuition”
I already have a anotated bibliopgraphy with a bunch of sources that you can use but I need a rough draft and a final draft of this essay. I just need you to write a strong paper on why there is inflation for college tuition.
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The Contradictions of Globalization: A Discussion of Chomsky and Stiglitz’s Views In his essay “Globalization and Its Discontents,” Joseph Stiglitz argues that the current form of globalization, driven by Western
Write a minimum 250 word discussion response making connections between Chomsky’s and Stiglitz’ views on globalization. Use some quotations from the reading to support your points. How does Stiglitz contradict himself various times in his essay, and how does Chomksy make his contradictions all the more apparent in his speech? I am looking for quotations from Stiglitz’ essay where it is apparent that he is taking two opposing sides on an issue. You could draw into your post the alphabet soup of “international” organizations (controlled by the U.S.) — WB, IMF, WTO. What ideology is behind their actions? This is an opportunity to read an essay utilizing critical thinking to assess the validity of an argument. Be sure to bring out quotations from both authors to help back up your points ESPECIALLY YOUR POINTS ABOUT HOW STIGLITZ CONTRADICTS HIMSELF.
Using quotations is an integral part of each and every discussion post. You cannot just say what someone claims without showing what they claim with well selected quotations (MAXIMUM SCORE WITHOUT QUOTATIONS IS 8).
TO SCORE EXTRA CREDIT POINTS FROM 11 TO 14, YOUR POST NEEDS TO DELVE INTO THE MORE COMPLEX ISSUES INVOLVED IN THE ASSIGNMENT, UTILIZING YOUR CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS. -
Title: Crafting an Introduction and Thesis for Your Research Paper Introduction: Research papers are an essential part of academic writing, requiring students to explore a specific topic, conduct thorough research, and present their findings in a clear and concise manner. As a
Download the above file and edit the document to put in your own words.
Research Paper Intro Paragraph and Thesis
After you’ve finished the Research Paper Directions , your task is to write an introduction paragraph and thesis statement for your essay. Keep in mind you need to introduce the conversation you are researching and your opinion on this conversation.
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“Humanizing AI: Exploring the Ethical Implications of Artificial Intelligence”
I have already assigned the paper to another writer; however, I found a lot of AI used in the
paper. I want someone to go over it and change the ideas or add to it to make it
better without AI.
At least three extra sources would be good.
I need proof that it is not AI, please! Otherwise, I will have to cancel the order.
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Title: Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam: A Platform for Change in the Civil Rights Movement
When refering to Black people and the color black it should be capatalized. – Black
Although it borrowed some aspects from Orthodox Islam, the Nation of Islam is very different from Orthodox Islam. Do not get the two confused!
Source Requirements:
X, Malcolm, and Haley, Alex. The Autobiography of Malcolm X. New York: Ballantine, 1992. http://pdf.allbookshub.com/biography/the-autobiography-of-malcolm-x.pdf
Islam in America (BBC Documentary, YouTube.com), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXd_0G0X8q4
At least one peer-reviewed source about the Nation of Islam religion (Black Muslims)
Three peer-reviewed sources about Western religions (i.e., Christianity, Judaism, Orthodox Islam) – One for each
6 total (copy and paste to axcess sources)
Prompt: How did Malcolm X use his involvement in the Nation of Islam as a platform to advance change? In order to discuss what those changes were, you must first briefly describe the three main Western religions, compare them to the Nation of Islam, then discuss Malcolm’s induction into the religion, and how he was able to use it to advance his message to African American people during the Civil Rights Movement.
Introduction Paragraph: Why people turn to religion
Thesis: Malcolm used the nation of Islam as a platform for change by unifying, dignifying, and giving Black people a pathway towards civil rights.
Section 1: Judaism –
Before discussing Malcolms social reform it is important to have a basic understanding of western religions.
Section 2: Christianity –
Section 3: Islam –
Section 3 Paragraph 2 – Nation of Islam (NOI)
Section 3 Paragraph 2 – Malcolm Induction
Section 3 Paragraph 3 – Malcolms “divorce” from the Nation of Islam
Section 3 Paragraph 3 – Malcolms legacy
Conclusion: (Do not say, “In conclusion”-use words like “Ultimately, Overall, Lastly, etc.”)
It reiterates the thesis (not in the same words)
It highlights the main points of the essay
It could contain a call to action
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“The Chaos and Triumph of Harrison Bergeron: A Critical Analysis”
Write a clear, well-supported essay on one of the following topics:
Choice #1: Examine the ways in which Harrison Bergeron nonetheless functions as a chaos-bearer in his society. How and why is he a threat to the order around him? As the “Emperor,” how is he both a violent despot and a benevolent ruler?
Choice #2: Explore the ways in which George Bergeron in “Harrison Bergeron” functions as a symbol of the government’s triumph. How do the sounds of his mental radio handicap reveal the violence inherent in this supposedly stable society? Why is George unable to break free and achieve intellectual and emotional awareness?
Choice #3: Analyze three aspects of Omelas in Le Guin’s essay, which reveal that life in this seemingly Utopian setting is in actuality far from ideal and ‘joyful.’ In what ways is Omelas a dystopian society? (You must clearly identify the first, second, and third key points which will support your claim about the less than Utopian features of Omelas).
Guidelines:
Remember that plot summary is not analysis. Essays that rely primarily on plot summary will be graded accordingly.
Be sure you quote from your chosen text in order to support your points. For how to incorporate quotes into your essay and how to create a Work/Works Cited page, here is a link to a sample essay that uses the MLA format for citations:
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_sample_paper.html
However, do not over-quote; don’t fall into the lazy trap of letting your text do your work for you. Avoid block quotes (any quote that takes up four or more lines of text). Using too many quoted passages from the assigned reading is also considered an act of plagiarism, so be careful to not over-quote.
Underline the thesis statement. The thesis statement is the main claim that the author focuses upon in the text which is supported by at least two-three key points.
Here’s an example of a strong, focused thesis statement:
* “In Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain develops a contrast between life on the river and life on the shore by highlighting Key point 1, Key Point 2, and Key Point 3.
Avoid using “I” in the literary analysis. Use the objective or third person point of view.
Come up with an engaging title for your essay.
Proofread to avoid errors.