SOCW 6500 Week 8 assgn 2

A process recording is a written tool used by field education experience students, field instructors, and faculty to examine the dynamics of social work interactions in time. Process recordings can help in developing and refining interviewing and intervention skills. By conceptualizing and organizing ongoing activities with social work clients, you are able to clarify the purpose of interviews and interventions, identify personal and professional strengths and weaknesses, and improve self-awareness. The process recording is also a useful tool in exploring the interpersonal dynamics and values operating between you and the client system through an analysis of filtering the process used in recording a session.

For this Assignment, you will submit a process recording of your field education experiences specific to this week.

The Assignment (24 pages):

Provide a transcript of what happened during your field education experience, including a dialogue of interaction with a client.
Explain your interpretation of what occurred in the dialogue, including social work practice theories, and explain how it might relate to diversity or cultural competence covered this week.
Describe your reactions and/or any issues related to your interaction with a client during your field education experience.
Explain how you applied social work practice skills when performing the activities during your process recording.

Adherence to confidentiality is required during your process recordings. Do not include real names of clients, supervisors, or social workers with whom you may come into contact during your social work field education experience. Omit any personal identifiers when detailing the interaction with your social work clients.

SOCW 6500 week 8 blog

Post a blog post that includes:

An explanation of the use of self during your field education experience that you may have encountered or that you might encounter
A description of potential boundary challenges in your field education experience

You will respond to 3 colleagues once I upload

Nanomaterials Modified Electrochemical Biosensing

Nanomaterials Modified Electrochemical Biosensing

1.0 Intro: Why nanoscale materials for electrochemical biosensing?
(Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Nanomaterials)

2.0 Metal Nanoparticle
2.1 Gold Nanoparticles (Au-Nps)
2.2 Relevant Application

3.0 Inorganic Materials
3.1 Layered Double Hydroxides (LDHs)
3.2 Metal Oxide
3.2 Relevant Application

4.0 Polymer Molecularly Imprinted Polymers
4.1 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIP)
4.2 Relevant Application

Reference paper: (you can use more)
Functional Nanomaterials and Nanostructures Enhancing Electrochemical Biosensors and Lab-on-a-Chip Performances: Recent Progress, Applications, and Future Perspective

Electrochemical Deposition of Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Sensing

Naomi Klein

What are your thoughts about Naomi Klein’s analysis of capitalism and its impact on society and the environment?

How do you think her ideas about capitalism and about the ability of people to affect social change compare to some of the theorists we have studied this semester?

NOTES:
Social theory purists might ask why I included Naomi Klein in an applied sociological theory course? After all, she is not a sociologist and not really a social theorist in the traditional sense. She is, however, a very perceptive observer of the contemporary world who raises questions that touch upon some of the most important themes we have discused in this course — among them capitalism and its impact on society, social structures and the ability of people to initiate social change. Naomi Klein is stinging in her critique of the impact of capitalism, yet refuses to give up to nihilistic despair. She sees the world facing a crisis and believes that crisis could give rise to a new, more democratic and egalitarian order.

What is more, Naomi Klein is a master of using multiple communication channels to deliver her message. Books, interviews, television, films and the Internet, she uses them all in an integrated fashion. Regardless of whether you agree with her views, she provides a model for 21st century intellectuals who want to get their ideas out to people. After all, in a digital age, should we expect the next Emile Durkheim or Max Weber to advance the discipline using an intellectual approach designed for the 19 century?

Link1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlwzOPxN-QA

Link2:
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2011/oct/07/fight-climate-change-99