Westward Expansion

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Dexter Melton <dexter.melton23@gmail.com>
Tue 2/18/2020 1:35 PM

This assignment is a think piece, which is an essay that requires you to interact with a subject and develop your own interpretation based on that experience.  After your initial analysis of a specific topic, you should synthesize that with other outside research to support your ideas.  You should use a minimum of two other scholarly, peer-reviewed resources found in the APUS library. .

Specifically for this assignment we will use an interactive map of westward expansion from 1860 to 1890. You can access it at this URL: https://ksps.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/akh10.socst.ush.now.westexpans/westward-expansion-18601890/
   
Westward Expansion, 18601890 | PBS LearningMedia
In this interactive map produced for Teachers’ Domain, explore several ways in which the United States experienced substantial growth between the years 18601890. Population centers, railroad networks, and improved agricultural lands are pictured in decade increments against base maps, reflecting natural barriers to growth and the presence of Native tribal populations.
ksps.pbslearningmedia.org
  (The interactive map will often not work with Google Chrome). Once you have the map open, click on the boxes for Major Cities, Railroad Networks, Improved Agricultural Land, and States and Territories.  At the bottom of the map, you will notice the decades 1860, 1870, 1880, and 1890.  Click on each of these decades in succession and you will see the ways in which the country changed. The goal of this assignment is for you to interpret, synthesize, and analyze what you are seeing on the map. You will make a well-organized argument, support that through research, and then write a conclusion for your findings.

Analysis is the process whereby the researcher separates something into its component parts.  In an analytical essay, the writer examines a subject relative to its own terms, and explains the problem by studying the individual parts.  In contrast, synthesis requires that the researcher examine individual unrelated parts in an effort to discover something new.  A good essay will utilize both analysis and synthesis.  Instead of examining the simple facts of a problem, the writer will go beyond the obvious, making connections between different pieces of evidence to discover something new.

As an example, consider a modern map of the world illustrating the growth of the internet over the last thirty years. It demonstrates the new ways in which the world is connected by facilitating the spread of ideas through instantaneous communication. Access to much of the information that once required us to physically travel to a library is now accessible through a computer at home (or a mobile phone in your pocket). Social media has also given us the ability to discuss and debate ideas, not only with our friends and family, but with people we may have never met.  We all have the power to disseminate knowledge around the globe within a matter of seconds.

If you were writing a paper on this topic (this is an example only, as your paper will focus on the period from 1860 to 1890) you could analyze this larger topic by focusing on a specific aspect like use of the internet in online education. You might make the argument that the internet has enabled more non-traditional students to pursue a higher education. Your synthesis would include understanding the connections between your outside research and your argument.

This essay should be at least three double-spaced pages of text (Times New Roman, font size 12) and you must consult a minimum of two academically credible sources. Bibliographies and citations can be in MLA, APA, or Chicago format.  If you are a history major, we strongly suggest that all citations adhere to the Chicago Manual of Style.

This essay needs to be turned in through the assignment section for grading. If you use any of the information from your sources word-for-word, you must cite the source by using endnotes or footnotes, and enclose those words within quotation marks. If you read the information and write it in your own words and it is not common knowledge, then you must cite the source because you are paraphrasing someone’s information.

The short paper must include a cover page with your name, course number and course title, instructor’s name, and date. You must also include a bibliography at the end of your paper. While composing your paper, use proper English. Do not use abbreviations, contractions, informal language, passive voice, or first/ second person (I, you, we, our, etc). Before submitting your paper, check your grammar and use spell check. Remember, the way you talk is not the way you write a paper. Please label your paper as follows: lastnamefirstnameHIST102ShortPaper.

Week Four Discussion

In Dr. Gaines lecture Christology and Christological Heresies he asks, How do you see the Christological heresies still working today? How are they still shaping our theological imagination? What implications for salvation does this approach to Christology have? Post your response to these questions.

Post your thoughts in 300 to 350 words being sure to address the questions listed in the discussion prompt.

Web Technology Specialization Paper

Web Technology specialization
You will first learn techniques for designing and developing Web-front-ends with an eye towards usability and accessibility. Then, using multimedia scripting and programming, you will learn how you can add additional functionality and database connectivity.

Using valid academic references, research two (2) of each of the following:

Choose two (2) theories (Gestalt, Color, Human-Computer Interaction Behavior, Graphic Design, etc.) used in the specialization you selected. Theories are a conceptual understanding used to explain how or why something occurs.
-Describe each theory and then relate it to how it specifically impacts the creation of digital media within chosen specialization, as opposed to only providing general content that could apply to any digital media specialization

Choose two (2) best practices (Accessibility, Grid System, CSS, SEO, etc.) used in the specialization you selected. Best practices are the methods or techniques commonly accepted within a field that enable the production of work that is of the highest quality.
-Describe each practice, explain why it is a best practice, and then relate it to how it specifically impacts the creation of digital media within chosen specialization, as opposed to only providing general content that could apply to any digital media specialization

Choose two (2) technologies (this includes languages, hardware or software such as a certain kind of page layout software like Adobe InDesign, Wacom tablet, HTML5, etc) used in the specialization you selected.
-Describe each technology, explain how it is used, and then relate it to how it specifically impacts the creation of digital media within chosen specialization, as opposed to only providing general content that could apply to any digital media specialization.

Research must include a minimum of FIVE (5) valid, academic references. As the field of digital media is constantly changing, no reference may be older than five years.

NOTE 1: Please DO NOT use Wikipedia or similar Web sites that allow for anyone to modify the content. These are not valid, credible, refereed, academic references.

The body of the paper should be 1000 -1250 word (4-5 pages) paper and address 2 theories, best practices and technologies for the chosen specialization.

Create a References page, in APA format, citing all of the references used in creation of the research paper.

The font must be 12pt Times New Roman, double spaced.

Are business students work-ready?

Governmental and media reports suggest that university graduates are not adequately
prepared to work in globalised workplaces that are complex and diverse. This view is echoed
by; graduates and graduate employers. Using the references cited below explore what
competencies would make business graduates more employable in the global environment,
and how Universities can help develop such competencies.
An annotated bibliography provides an explanation of the best available research on a given
research topic. The annotation usually contains a brief summary of content and a short
analysis or evaluation of the research article.
You must use Chicago referencing style for details see:
https://libguides.murdoch.edu.au/Chicago. Use 12 size Times New Roman font and 1.5 line
spacing.
The goal of this assessment is to reflect, summarise, critique and evaluate research, about
the research topic: Are business students work-ready?
For the annotated bibliography, use five journal articles including the two referenced below.
You must find three other recent (since 2015) journal articles that address the research topic
Are business students work-ready. Prepare an annotation of each article with the goal of
informing the reader as to the content, relevance and quality of the research (about 200
words for each article).
You must annotate five journal articles including the following two:
Jackson, Denise. 2013. “Business graduate employabilitywhere are we going wrong?”
Higher Education Research & Development 32 (5): 776-790. doi:
10.1080/07294360.2012.709832
Tymon, Alex. 2013. “The student perspective on employability.” Studies in higher education
38 (6): 841-856. doi: 10.1080/03075079.2011.604408
And three (3) recent (2015+) peer reviewed journal articles that you find, that are related to
the research topic Are business students work-ready.