Disaster Recovery

Final Project:

Disaster Recovery (https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/ssw_ibm_i_73/rzarm/rzarmdisastr.htm)and Business Continuity (https://www.ready.gov/business/implementation/continuity)Scenario:

Part 1:

You are the IT lead for a small IT company in Florida that sells computers. The company just received one of the most massive orders from a high school on a government base to ship 500 desktop computers located in VA. A natural disaster occurred (hurricane) has left your location without power; however, you do have cellular service, “most of the roads are not travelable.” Due to the power outage in your area, the U.S. postal service and others will not be delivering. The CEO needs this transaction to occur as this could lead to a long-lasting relationship and will keep the company above water.

  1. What procedures would you take to fulfill the order?
  2. Create a short guide to keep business going if the power is disrupted again in the future due to a hurricane.

Part 2:

The power has been restored, and hackers are attempting to take advantage of the opportunity and crisis, therefore, using Kali Linux (Metasploit) to gain access to company servers. Your company has a Windows-based server, which Windows is prone to attacks. You assume that your company is maybe next in a Ransomware attack (https://www.proofpoint.com/us/threat-reference/ransomware)as other IT companies are falling victim within your local area.

  1. What steps will you take to ensure that you do not become a victim of ransomware?

Guide Information:

  • Must be in APA

Each question does not have a page length requirement, and you will be graded on creativity and the solution quality. In hindsight papers that are longer than 3 pages usually have better creativity and detailed solutions. This assignment is based on your ability to solve a problem that may be a continuous issue.

There are couple of video links that can be referred:

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cite your reference in the body of the paper using APA in-text citation format. A source is any paper or article that you will reference in your paper

Final research paper assignment is to write a research paper that explains how Information Technology (IT) promotes getting people who are affected by policies involved in the policy-making process. Cite specific examples.

To complete this assignment, upload a Microsoft Word document (.doc or .docx) that contains your complete paper. Remember that your paper, including your list of sources, must be in APA format, and you MUST cite your reference in the body of the paper using APA in-text citation format. A source is any paper or article that you will reference in your paper. If you need more information on APA format (for references list AND in-text citations), visit this reference: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

This assignment must be YOUR OWN WORK!  This is an individual assignment. Plagiarism detected in your work will result in a grade of zero for the entire paper. 

Here are a few details about the overall research paper Please look at the attached rubric for details on how the paper will be graded.

You must reference two (2) peer-reviewed articles or papers that support your thesis statement. One of these papers may be from your annotated bibliography assignment. The final paper must be at least 500 words in length. (DO NOT exceed 500 words by a material amount. Excessive words or too many references will NOT impress me.)

So in summary, here are the research paper requirements:

2 peer reviewed resources (articles or papers) (1 may be from your annotated bibliography assignment)

Paper MUST address: How Information Technology (IT) promotes getting people who are affected by policies involved in the policy-making process. Cite specific examples.

Cited sources must directly support your paper (i.e. not incidental references)

At least 500 words in length (but NOT longer than 1000 words)

If you are not sure how to identify peer reviewed papers or articles, please visit the following resources:

http://diy.library.oregonstate.edu/using-google-scholar-find-peer-reviewed-articles
http://libguides.gwu.edu/education/peer-reviewed-articles

Text Book Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gCtj8L7B-dZWxuTw9TeND_ZJchtOZrYa/view?usp=sharing

Outline a strategy for companies to spend excess cash and maximize the value of that spend. Provide a rationale for your response.

For this week’s discussion, research one (1) publicly traded company in which you are interested using the Internet and/or Strayer databases. Review its most recent statement of cash flows and income statement on the company’s Website. Be prepared to discuss.

Outline a strategy for companies to spend excess cash and maximize the value of that spend. Provide a rationale for your response.

Compare and contrast the selected company’s statement of cash flows to its income statement. Suggest at least two (2) items from each statement that investors should analyze when deciding whether or not to purchase the company’s stock. Justify your response.

Remarks: Please be detailed, clear and concise and ensure that references are cited using the APA format.

How do you make sure students are receiving everything they need when dealing with a lack of funding from the district?

  Discussion 1

Do you think an inclusive classroom will also benefit typical students? Please very briefly explain.

Discussion 2

In your response to other learners, compare their understandings of the term developmentally appropriate instructional strategies to yours. What differences do you see?

Alison post

 

Based on previous readings and my own experience, a developmentally appropriate curriculum addresses the multiple development needs of each individual student. This process requires various methods and strategy planning, as well as individual lesson planning for students.

Allen states that a “teacher’s role is to help children observe, ask, and find out about things that interest them” (2014, 450). While teaching students to read, write, and do math is important, it is also important for them to develop interests and curiosity on their own. It is the “responsibility of early childhood teachers to make convincing arguments on behalf of these important embedded learning practices” (Allen, 2014, 450).

Assessments are great tools to track a student’s academic progress, however not all assessment formats are compatible with each individual student. No Child Left Behind Act and other forms of school accountability (Klein, 2018) are important to track, but there could be other ways than formal pencil-paper, multiple choice assessments. For some students, test taking becomes an anxiety driven time, causing them to preform poorly on these standard assessments. Giving opportunities for other demonstrations of knowledge could better these assessment results for students.

Students with disabilities tend to preform poorly on standard assessments, which could lead to further discouragement from school environments. Utilizing developmentally appropriate materials, such as assistive technology, also helps bridge this gap for students with disabilities. Assistive technology, when properly used, could enable a student to read, hear, or see better, thus improving their knowledge. My question for you would be, have you utilized any other forms of assessment in your classroom to assess a student’s development?

Nicole post

Based on my readings and my personal experiences, the term developmentally appropriate instructional strategies means a variety of things. Personally, I feel that developmentally appropriate instructional strategies means that all students are learning in ways that are appropriate to their developmental needs, whether they are typically developing or have exceptional needs. If a child is not being taught through developmentally appropriate instruction, they will not be able to learn to the best of their ability. For example, if we are expecting kindergarten students to sit down and write for one hour, that is not developmentally appropriate. By providing young students with hands-on activities that allow them to explore on their own, we are ensuring that they will learn to the best of their ability. According to the readings presented by Allen and Cowdery, “Six general principles are used to identify the best practices for working with children who have special needs; these practices apply equally to early care programs for all children (Odom & McLean, 1996). To be considered a recommended best practice, a strategy must be (1) research-based or value-based, (2) family-centered, (3) multicultural in emphasis, (4) cross-disciplinary, (5) developmentally/chronologically age-appropriate, and (6) normalized” (p. 60).

 

My understanding of this term corresponds to the No Child Left Behind Act because it demands appropriate education for all students. If there are exceptional students in a classroom that require services that cannot be provided by the general education teacher, they must be provided to the student regardless. This ensures that all children, regardless of disabilities, receive the same opportunities for developmentally appropriate instruction. The teacher and school are held accountable for this child’s success and are expected to advocate for the child when they are in need of something else. Students with disabilities should be provided the same opportunities as all other students, however, I have worked in a district in the past that promised parents things on the child’s IEP, but did not follow through with the promised services because there was not enough staff to work with the child. Students who receive services such as speech, physical therapy, or occupational therapy may need modifications in the classroom to make sure the instruction is developmentally appropriate for them, as well as all the other students.

 

Question: How do you make sure students are receiving everything they need when dealing with a lack of funding from the district? How can you make your practice developmentally appropriate if you require certain materials that cannot be purchased?

Discussion 3

 

What works of literature and what authors have influenced your views of the relationship between literature and today’s society? How have they done so? How do we become critical readers and create meaning from text, and what strategies do you use as an active and responsive reader?