[Solved] Finding Additional Appropriate Credible

[Solved] Finding Additional Appropriate Credible

 

Big tech companies like Google, Facebook, and OneWeb are on a mission to make the Internet accessible to the world’s population. Their goal is to develop different technologies that can beam high-speed Internet connectivity to places that have never been able to take advantage of the internet before. Using the information provided in the required articles conduct additional online research to find at least two more credible sources that discuss these topics. (Access the MISM Credible Resource Guide for assistance with finding additional appropriate credible professional resources.)

Evaluate the effects broadband internet access has on business opportunities. Review the U.N. report as well as the most current list of Least Developed CountriesLinks to an external site. as published by the United Nations. Choose an underrepresented country from the list. Evaluate the potential advantages that broadband internet access might have on businesses operating in your chosen country. Compare the current potential of businesses operating within your chosen country to those operating in areas where broadband internet access is common. Provide at least two examples of advantages that internet connectivity would create for businesses within your chosen country. Explain how these advantages and opportunities would impact the personal and professional lives of your chosen country’s population.

[Solved] Selected Interpersonal Communication Skill

[Solved] Selected Interpersonal Communication Skill

“Using technology to communicate effectively”

Describe your selected interpersonal communication skill improvement goal. 

  • Explain why you selected this goal for yourself. How have you felt challenged in this skill area? How does improving this skill area benefit you? 
  • Explain your improvement plan and the results. 
  • Provide advice you would give to someone trying to make improvements in this skill area. 

[Solved] Pricing Strategy Matrix Described

[Solved] Pricing Strategy Matrix Described

 

Analyze the pricing strategy matrix described in this lesson and modify it appropriately for your business showing the key variables that consumers use when purchasing the product or service. Then, conduct research on your local competition, and submit a completed pricing matrix assessing each competitor that you will encounter. Include your own pricing model within the matrix, and provide a written justification to explain the rationale for the niche that you intend to fill in the marketplace.  

THE ANALYZE PRICING STRATEGY MATRIX IS ATTACHED BELOW.

 

[Solved] One Teacher Provides Kindergarten

[Solved] One Teacher Provides Kindergarten

 

Think about this scenario:

Mr. Migel and Mrs. Colon are kindergarten teachers in the same inner-city school district. The children in their classrooms are mostly African American and Latino.  Both teachers are very dedicated to their profession. They have created classroom settings that demonstrate their philosophy and theory about what they believe early childhood education should be.

Mr. Migel has designed his room with content area centers, such as science, social studies, art, dramatic play, block play, and music. Each center reflects a theme the children are studying. For example, the children are studying spring, and there are plants in the science corner; recordings about spring in the music center; and books about plants, bugs, and new baby animals in the library corner. A zoo has been designed in the block center where baby gerbils have just been born, and a live hen is sitting on her eggs.  There is a place for children to buy tickets to the zoo, there are signs on the real and play animal cages, and children receive play receipts for money spent.

In the morning when they arrive at school, the children and Mr. Migel sing songs about spring, talk about spring, and discuss what they are going to do in school. The children spend a good portion of the day working with one another and with manipulative materials. Often there is a lot of noise, and sometimes children are not productively engaged. Mr. Migel has no formal lessons for reading and writing. When children want to look at books, they can. If the children decide to write a story, there are materials for them to use, and Mr. Migel is kind, supportive, warm, and caring. He believes that building a positive attitude about school and themselves is the most important part of the children’s kindergarten experience. He emphasizes social, emotional, and physical development. He also believes that the children will learn reading and writing as a result of their exposure to books and print in a spontaneous way, and that formal lessons in this area are inappropriate and unnecessary.

Mrs. Colon’s classroom is different from Mr. Migel’s. She, too, cares a great deal about the children. She is warm, kind, and supportive. She has organized the tables so that there is a definitive front of the room for her to carry out lessons. She feels that the children need to learn school behavior and be ready for first grade. According to Mrs. Colon, many of these children know almost nothing about reading and writing because their parents rarely work with them. She believes that they need to know the alphabet and need to be able to match sounds to their correct symbols as an aid to early literacy. She teaches a letter of the alphabet a week, and children use worksheets to reinforce what they have learned. The writing that takes place is mostly for the development of fine motor control to help the children learn to formulate letters, which they practice.  Mrs. Colon’s classroom is orderly, quiet, and organized, with specific objectives to be accomplished. Children do have the opportunity to play in her room, but she views this not as a time to learn, but as a time to relax after they have done their work. The reading specialist in the district is worried about both Mr. Migel and Mrs. Colon. She likes some of the things that both of them do but feels that each is lacking some important classroom strategies.

1.What theorists do Mr. Migel and Mrs. Colon embrace, based on the descriptions of their classrooms?

2.If you feel strongly that one teacher provides kindergarten instruction as it should be, support your premise with the appropriate theory.

3.Could each classroom be improved? If so, how?

 

[Solved] Plan Career Interest Inventory

[Solved] Plan Career Interest Inventory

Introduction

There are so many potential careers in healthcare, choosing one that will make you happy means finding one that fits your personality as well as your goals. The earlier you plan for the career you want the more successful you will be in pursuing it. There are many things to consider when thinking about a career, of course, there are the skills and education you need to have, which we will discuss in depth in this course, but there are other questions to consider as well. What do you want to do every day? Would you like to sit at a desk, work with people one-on-one or would you rather work with groups? Do you like teaching? For example, where do you want to work, a hospital, office, or community center?  What kind of people do you want to work with, children, adults, or the elderly? Is there a specific segment of the population you enjoy working with such as veterans, special needs children, or handicapped? Do you want to travel or would you rather have a job that keeps you in one setting all day or in a residential facility?   In this chapter, you should think about the aspects of your career that you want to shape your life and how you work.  You will begin by analyzing your personality so you can narrow down career choices based on compatibility with your personality.  By the end of this chapter, we hope you have a checklist of important things to make choosing a career easier for you.

Briefly, in one paragraph (no more), describe your feelings about your My Plan results. Specifically: How did you feel about the results? Were you surprised by any aspect of the results? Were some aspects what you expected? BE SPECIFIC about your feelings. Thinking back to the last module, when you submitted your initial thoughts on your chosen career, how well do the results align with your current career intentions? As a result of the career assessments, are you considering any changes to your career plans?

The results of the My Plan Personality assessment are ESFJ.

Emotional Focus:???? Extroverted (E)

Information Gathering:???? Sensor (S)

Decision Making:???? Feeler (F)

Structural Orientation:???? Judgers (J)

The top two career results of the MY Plan career interest inventory assessment are Conventional and Social.

[Solved] Exhibit Shorter Attention Spans

[Solved] Exhibit Shorter Attention Spans

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Developmental Psychology is one of my favorite journals (you can find a paper there that Dr. Schmitt and I wrote together!) ! 

Take another look for the estimated review time. You can get a sense of this on the publications themselves. At the end of each publication after the References, you will find that it reports submission date, revision and acceptance dates. This can help give you a general idea of the timeline by looking at a few of these.

Let’s take a look at your hypothesis: 

Older adults will exhibit shorter attention spans compared to younger individuals due to age-related cognitive decline

You DO include the variables AGE and ATTENTION (notice I put them in the matching color).  

However, you also included an explanation: ” due to age-related cognitive decline”. What you wrote is the start of what is called a Conceptual Hypothesis, where as part of your hypothesis you also include the reasoning behind or leading up to your hypothesis.  Conceptual hypotheses include citations and are a bit longer with detail to support your reasoning.   We are writing what is closer to an Operational Hypothesis, where we are only including what we are actually measuring. The best operational hypotheses include the actual way the variables are being measured. So, for example: 

Older adults will exhibit shorter attention spans compared to younger adults as measured by the time spent on the X task. 

We can also write general hypotheses, without specific measurements but with clear variables: 

H1: Older adults will exhibit shorter attention spans compared to younger adults.

 

[Solved] Reflection Many Feel Trepidation

[Solved] Reflection Many Feel Trepidation

Reflection

Many feel trepidation about working with Trauma and PTSD in counseling practice. There are often a range of fears, concerns, or pre-existing beliefs that therapists might have about treating PTSD or working with those who have experienced trauma. For our first reflective assignment in this course, I would like you to think about and answer:

What are some of the beliefs you have about those who have experienced trauma or who have PTSD/Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders and what fears do you have about working with or treating traumatized populations? Are there certain types of traumas you feel most uncomfortable/concerned about encountering or working with?

Next, what have you heard about how PTSD/trauma is treated, and what beliefs or concerns?

It should be 1-2 pages 

[Solved] Research Titled Cognitive Therapy

[Solved] Research Titled Cognitive Therapy

Hello. Can you please help me with some research titled Cognitive Therapy  only 6 pages, its has to contain 4 section. The first section should include “Review of the Theoretical Orientation” integration of at 4 references(scholarly), second section “Self-Analysis your view of counseling, why people enter counseling, how people change. The third part is Review of a Presenting Problem-etiology-common symptom of (Depression) at least 2 references. The fourth section “Application of the Theory to the Problem -how would go about applying service. I would need it by October 1, 2023. Thank you so much. The course is Advanced Theories and Techniques of Counseling PSY 6670 

[Solved] Forensic Psychology Research Article

[Solved] Forensic Psychology Research Article

To prepare for this Discussion:

  • Review Chapter 6 in your course text, Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences. Pay particular attention to the concept of margin of error and what it represents.
  • Using the Walden Library, select a forensic psychology research article of interest to you, and one that uses margin of error in reporting its results.
  • Review the study keeping in mind the concept of margin of error and its implications in the study.
  • Think about how and why the margin of error impacts the results of the study.

With these thoughts in mind:

Post by Day 4 a brief description of the research article you selected and a brief summation of the sections on methods and results. Explain how the margin of error is reported in the article, and how and why the margin of error impacts the results of the study.

Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the Learning Resources. 

[Solved] Week 3 Discussion

[Solved] Week 3 Discussion

To prepare for this Discussion:

  • Review the Week 3 Discussion for your paraphrased evidence as well as any feedback received.
  • Review the Learning Resources on analysis.
  • Recall the argument you are making.

Post your initial 1- to 2-paragraph response that addresses the following:

  • Using the evidence you identified and paraphrased in Week 3, analyze that evidence in the context of the argument you are making.
  • Additionally, reflect on the process of analyzing the evidence. Pose any questions and/or explain challenges that came up during the process.