Discussion Response To My Classmates Discussion Post.

Respond to two of my colleagues’ postings in one of the following ways:

  • Propose how you might support your colleague in meeting his or her goals for being part of the learning community and residency.
  • Provide an analysis of how your colleague’s views of his or her role in the learning community resonate with your own.
  • Offer suggestions to minimize challenges when building a learning community.
  • Each discussion post response should be 200 words each.

Please note that, for each response, you must include a minimum of one appropriately cited scholarly reference.

Please see attachment for the two discussion post you will be responding to.

Respond to Discussion Question 1 (200 word Min)

 

· Detail the steps you will take to establish your role in your new learning community.

-There are many steps that I will take to establish my new role in my new learning community. I plan to reach out to other student’s to network and establish relationships. I also plan to do further research on the topics that are mentioned week by week. Lasty, I plan to seek out ways to incorporate this program with outside activites that will lead to me becoming a better business leader. This will include seminars, webinars, and other self development programs.

· Categorize by your goals the individuals that are or will become members of your learning community.

-My family will be my first supporter’s in reaching my goals. My second set of supporters will be my friends. I only develop friendships that are beneficial for my growth and success, so this is very possible. Lasty, I feel that Walden has a huge support system. My advisor, professors, and other resources will become supportive assets.

 

· Assess how these individuals will support you in achieving your goals.

-My family will help me reach my goals by ensuring that I am morally and financially supported throughout my journey. My friends will help me reach my goals by encouraging me and just being a positive influence.

My advisor, professors, and other Walden resources will give me the tools that will guide me towards my goal.

 

· Evaluate when and how you will reach out to your learning community to share your goals and needs.

-I will evaluate when and how I will reach out to my learning community about twice a week. I will first conduct and internal and external assesment of myself. Then, based off the assesment I will then make sound decision to express my goals and needs.

 

· Identify challenges to building your learning community

-Some challeneges that I will face is expecting everyone to be there for me on my time. It is not a gaurantee that people will be there when I need them.

 

· Analyze your goals for residency—in particular, what you hope to contribute and what you hope to gain from spending time with others in your learning community.

 

-For residency, I hope to network and build strong relationships. I hope to learn from many students and gain a plethora of knowledge. I also hope to be able to share some things that I know.

 

References

 

Laureate Education (Producer). (2012a). Being part of a learning community and attending residency [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

 

Laureate Education (Producer). (2013).  Voices of DBA students [Multimedia file].  Baltimore, MD:  Author

 

 

 

 

Respond to Discussion Question 2 (200 word Min)

 

The 21st century has been dominated by information technology and our ability to make it a requisite aspect of attaining an advantage in any intellectual undertaken. Our ability to navigate our way through various technologies by either been a student or instructor helps us to learn and obtain respect. Technology does a lot in our lives when it comes to education. We do not only communicate with technology , because technology also helps us and our community to become a more established place to be. “Technology supports and expands the sociocultural links that help give us intellectual identity. It also provides new “power tools” for learning that enable students to develop the inter-personal and intellectual skills necessary to construct shared understandings of their world. These power tools are the keys for the creation and communication of ideas. Learning communities powered by these evolving tools provide a way to develop an instructional system that can help students learn to work in a world culture and to shape their destiny in the interdependent world of the 21st century” (Riel & Fulton, 2001).You don’t even have to look far as to what technology has been able to do us as academicians. Walden University and other institutions of learning are typical examples of what community building is all about when it comes to technology. “Communicate and collaborate on educational virtual communities and social networks or others of interest” (Marin, Negre, & Perez, 2014).

In terms of detailing my steps in the creation of my personal learning network(PLN), technology had taught me to be very detail and creative in making sure you’ve a good impression. When creating such, you’ve to make sure you got a good profile picture, you have a reliable profile. My description will be on analyzing myself, my educational goals and my field of study. A photo representative of me will be of value to my little network. I will also take advantage of creating a profile on Face Book that will allow me to connect with friends, love ones, classmates, and professional acquaintances. “Building this involves interacting with both people you know as well as people you may not. The important part is finding people that share your values and interests. As mentioned, finding new Tweeps to follow will occur naturally, but how do you begin to fill out your PLN with the best people out there” (Grantham, April 17, 2012).

In a community like this you ought to be open and allow people that are not even a part or share your views to be a part of this community. But you have to be careful and take your time by having people that share your views and understandings alike to be the first to consider on there before anyone else.”When first joining Twitter there is an overwhelming urge to follow anyone and everyone. This is not a great way to build an understanding of Twitter as a tool or Twitter as a community. I suggest starting small. Follow a handful of people that you know personally or you know as thought leaders and trustworthy sources. This will let you get used to the vast amount of information shared on Twitter as well as get a clear idea about how to start growing your PLN” (Grantham, April 17, 2012).

Because of our share goals and uniqueness, these individuals will support me by being comfortable to reach out to me without any fear of contradicting me. They will know how and when to put any infos out concerning the network because we share the same aspirations. Everyone in that network will know how challenging it is in my academics because they been there and done that and will share the same sentiments. “A combination of both consuming and contributing, collaborating is creating conversations with your PLN. This is the best way to build personal and professional relationships on your network. It is also a great way to ask and answer questions as well as get noticed as a thought leader within your network” (Grantham, April 17, 2012).

I will reach out to my learning community via virtual chart room in my community by asking everyone to share our goals. In an academic settings like our class, most of such will be done via in person meetings like the residency programs we have here at Walden. At such meetings, you come to get to know people that are in the same academic discipline as you and those that have the same dream and aspirations as you. In such settings, you get to mingle, and even meet potential business partners.

I plan to take advantage of the first residency opportunity accorded to me as a first timer by Walden this fall. I plan to connect with fellow scholarly minds and academicians.It is imperative of me to derive my plans and steps to improve upon my DBA progress with faculty members. Talk to potential chairs and advisors to further help me excel. I plan at the residency, to come up with an idea of what my dissertation will be. At least come up with my dissertation questions.

References:

Marín, V., Negre, F., & Pérez, A. (2014). Construction of the foundations of the PLE and PLN for collaborative learning. Comunicar, 21(42), 35–42. doi: 10.3916/C42-2014-03

Riel, M., & Fulton, K. (2001). The role of technology in supporting learning communities. Phi Delta Kappan, 82(7), 518–523.

Grantham, N. (2012, April 17). 5 tips for building a healthy PLN with Twitter [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://www.fractuslearning.com/pln-twitter/

What aspect(s) of APA formatting did you find easier to comprehend? Why?

Post an assessment of your APA knowledge strengths and areas of opportunity. Your assessment should include answers to the following questions:

  • What aspect(s) of APA formatting did you find easier to comprehend? Why?
  • What aspect(s) of APA formatting do you find most challenging? Why?
  • How will you plan to minimize or overcome your challenges in APA formatting? Provide specific examples.

Be sure to support your work with a minimum of two specific citations from the APA Manual and any additional sources.

What Does A Professional Educator Look Like?

DQ 1: What does a professional educator look like? How does a professional educator behave? What standards guide a professional educator’s thinking and actions? How is the conduct of a professional educator consistent with a Christian worldview, as described on the GCU Statement on the Integration of Faith, Learning and Work? Give examples. Cite your responses.

DQ 2: After reading “To Improve U.S. Education, It’s Time to Treat Teachers as Professionals,” do you agree with Howard Gardner’s position on needed changes for teachers to be treated as professionals? Defend your position. Cite your responses.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-leadership/to-improve-us-education-its-time-to-treat-teachers-as-professionals/2011/07/18/gIQA8oh2LI_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.7e1e8942a1cd

Final Paper Global Societal Problem, Argument And Solution

Week 5 – Final Paper

 

Global Societal Problem, Argument and Solution

[WLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5] [CLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Prepare: Prior to beginning work on this assignment, please review this Sample Final Paper GEN499Preview the document for additional guidance on the expectations of this assignment.

The topic of your essay needs to be a global societal problem from the following list:

  • Social Media Censorship (MY TOPIC)

Reflect: Based on the topic that you have chosen, you will need to use critical thinking skills to thoroughly understand how this topic can be a global societal problem and determine some logical solutions to the problem.

Write: This Final Paper, an argumentative essay, will present research relating the critical thinker to the modern, globalized world. In this assignment, you need to address the items below in separate sections with new headings for each. In your paper,

  • Identify the global societal problem within the introductory paragraph.
    • Conclude with a thesis statement that states your proposed solutions to the problem. (For guidance on how to construct a good introduction paragraph, please review the Introductions & Conclusions (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. from the Ashford Writing Center (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site..)
  • Describe background information on how that problem developed or came into existence.
    • Show why this is a societal problem.
    • Provide perspectives from multiple disciplines or populations so that you fully represent what different parts of society have to say about this issue.
  • Construct an argument supporting your proposed solutions, considering multiple disciplines or populations so that your solution shows that multiple parts of society will benefit from this solution.
    • Provide evidence from multiple scholarly sources as evidence that your proposed solution is viable.
  • Interpret statistical data from at least three, peer-reviewed scholarly sources within your argument.
    • Discuss the validity, reliability, and any biases.
    • Identify the strengths and weaknesses of these sources, pointing out limitations of current research and attempting to indicate areas for future research. (You may even use visual representations such as graphs or charts to explain statistics from sources.)
  • Evaluate the ethical outcomes that result from your solution.
    • Provide at least one positive ethical outcome as well as at least one negative ethical outcome that could result from your solution.
    • Explain at least two ethical issues related to each of those outcomes. (It is important to consider all of society.)
  • Develop a conclusion for the last paragraphs of the essay, starting with rephrasing your thesis statement and then presenting the major points of the topic and how they support your argument. (For guidance on how to write a good conclusion paragraph, please review the Introductions & Conclusions (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. from the Ashford Writing Center (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site..)

The Global Societal Problem, Argument, and Solution

  • Must be 1,750 to 2,250 words in length (approximately between seven and nine pages; not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s APA Style (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • For further assistance with the formatting and the title page, refer to APA Formatting for Word 2013 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site..
  • Must utilize academic voice. See the Academic Voice (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. resource for additional guidance.
  • Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.
    • For assistance on writing Introductions & Conclusions (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. as well as Writing a Thesis Statement (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., refer to the Ashford Writing Center resources.
  • Must use at least eight scholarly sources.
    • Source Document Requirements:
      • Multimedia sources (such as videos) may be used, but no more than two such sources may be used. If multimedia sources are used, they must be authored and distributed by credible sources, such as universities, law schools, medical schools, or professors, or found in the Ashford University Library.
      • Government sources may be used, but no more than two such sources may be used. Examples include whitehouse.gov, state.gov, usa.gov, cdc.gov, and so forth. These websites can be used to make a stronger point about your proposed solution within the argument.
      • Where print documents are used for source materials, those must be peer-reviewed, scholarly journal articles, and academically published books. Popular media sources (e.g., newspapers, magazines, television and radio shows, etc.) must not be used. Materials from advocacy groups (e.g., Greenpeace, Human Rights Campaign, National Organization for Women, etc.) must not be used.
      • Sites such as ProCon.org and Wikipedia must not be used.
      • Religious texts must not be used.
    • The Scholarly, Peer Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source for an assignment. The Integrating Research (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. tutorial will offer further assistance with including supporting information and reasoning.
    • Must document in APA style any information used from sources, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s In-Text Citation Guide (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site..
    • Must have no more than 15% quoted material in the body of your essay based on the Turnitin report. References list will be excluded from the Turnitin originality score.
    • Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style. See the Formatting Your References List (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. resource in the Ashford Writing Center for specifications.

Good Critical Thinking Tips:

  • Your paper should include academic sources that explain multiple sides of the issue.
  • Your interpretations of the evidence should be objective and state the conclusions and theses presented in the evidence clearly and fairly.
  • Your paper should place the various forms of evidence in relation to one another and demonstrate why one form or perspective is stronger than the other positions that one could take on the issue.
  • Your paper should point out the limitations of current evidence and attempt to indicate areas for future research.
  • Writing Tools:
    • Before you submit your written assignment, you are encouraged to review the The Grammarly Guide: How to Set Up & Use Grammarly (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. tutorial, set up a Grammarly account (if you have not already done so), and use Grammarly to review a rough draft of your assignment. Then carefully review all issues identified by Grammarly and revise your work as needed.