Why Is It So Important To Formulate Your Brief For A Data Presentation?

According to Kirk (2016), The essence of “Formulating Your Brief” is to “identify the context in which your work will be undertaken and then define its aims: it is the who, what, where, when and how.” It could be formal or informal as any project you think you must make it. This phase is where you create a vision for your work.

Reference

Kirk, A. (2016). Data Visualisation: A Handbook for Data Driven Design. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Ltd.

Why is it so important to formulate your brief for a data presentation? Discuss some ways you would implement to formulate an effective brief. What are some advantages to your methods? What are some disadvantages?

RC004

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Part one: Research Brief

 

Select a topic of interest. (Homelessness)

 

What current problems, policies, or issues affect the health, safety, or education of young children and families? Which of these issues are of greatest interest to you? Perhaps you are concerned about the increased focus on high-stakes testing in primary grades, the lack of opportunity for young children to engage in creative and experiential play, or the need to increase children’s access to books in the home. Explore the web resources provided with the Assessment and/or other resources to gain information and insights on pressing issues, needs, and challenges that affect children and families.

 

Based on your initial exploration, select a topic of interest, one for which you want to advocate for action that can positively impact the lives of children and families. With this issue in mind, continue exploring reputable resources and investigate advocacy organizations and initiatives that are already in place. Consider how this issue relates to your sphere of influence (e.g., workplace, local community, state, national, global level) and what actions you might take to promote positive changes within this sphere.

 

Based on your exploration, prepare a 2- to 3-page Research Brief as follows:

 

Describe the advocacy issue/challenge/need and its impact on children and families.

Include a synopsis of major, compelling research findings that support your position on the cause for which you want to advocate.

Explore local, regional, state, national, and/or global advocacy efforts that have been devoted to this issue. Identify one or more organizations and describe their work in supporting the advocacy issue.

After reading about how established organizations have advocated for your issue, describe an initiative of your own that could further your cause. Your initiative should be one that you can spearhead within your sphere of influence. Your initiative might involve activities that will increase awareness, educate others, change a policy, bring in resources to your workplace, start a community project, create a service to families, or any other forms of advocacy.

State at least two measureable goals that you believe can be achieved within the next six months to a year.

Include specific action steps you plan to take and a timeline for implementation.

Identify any roadblocks you anticipate and plans to overcome them.

Identify one or more policymakers or stakeholders to whom you will communicate your advocacy initiative.

Explain the purpose of your communication to these stakeholders.

 

Part 2: Communication to Policymakers and Stakeholders

 

Determine whether your communication will be to policymakers or stakeholders. Consider what you know about this audience and, thus, what type of information and messages would best capture their hearts, minds, and interests about the issue/challenge/need you chose. Then, determine how best to present this information (e.g., PowerPoint presentation, letter, speech, video, proposal, historical timeline, report with statistics, etc.)

 

With these ideas in mind, prepare your communication piece and then either meet with your audience face to face or send the communication to your audience via e-mail or other means. If you meet with your audience, be sure to engage in dialogue and solicit their responses to the information, messages, and appeals for help. If you send the communication via e-mail or other means, request a response in writing, a phone call, or other form. You will submit your communication piece with this assessment. If it is a PowerPoint, video, or oral presentation, you will submit it as a separate file when you submit the Assessment.

 

Your communication should include:

 

Statement of issue/challenge/need being addressed

Brief explanation of the research you found

Description of the initiative you are spearheading and a rationale for its importance

Initiation of dialogue or an appeal for support

Request for a response

Proposal of next steps

 

PART 3: Summery and Next Steps

Once you have received responses from policymakers or stakeholders, reflect on your experience and write a 2- to 3-page summary. Your summary should:

 

Describe your experience in delivering your communication to policymakers or stakeholders. What worked well? What could you have done differently to better communicate the issue or to better position your intentions related to advocacy?

Describe in detail the responses you received from individuals to who you delivered the communication. What did you learn? Explain how the responses serve to support or present challenges to your advocacy initiative.

Determine at least three action steps for continuing your advocacy efforts (e.g., responding to one or both of the stakeholder groups, communicating with other stakeholders, organizing for action, conducting further research, etc.)

Describe the source, including the type of source it is and why it is a credible web-based source.

MAECEL Virtual Toolbox – Tool #4 My Personal Knowledge Management System

Graduate students often conduct a great deal of research for both professional and academic purposes. As you know, evaluating your sources of information is crucial because you want to use credible sources to support your claims, arguments, and assertions in all of your coursework. So, now that you know how to find and evaluate quality web-based sources– you will need a system for collecting, annotating, organizing, and sharing your own personal library to improve your workflow and productivity.

For this assignment, you will create Tool #3 My Personal Knowledge Management System using both Diigo (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. or Symbaloo (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. and Powerpoint slides. Using the content topic areas of the MAECEL PLOs and the sources you have examined during this course you will bookmark a total of 20 quality, web-based sources in your Diigo or Symbaloo library. These should be sources that you will want at your fingertips throughout the program to easily locate credible information on various program topics for discussions and assignments. They can be resources you included in your annotated bibliography last week, although at least five of them must be new to this week. After you have created your digital library, you will choose five of the new sources in your library to discuss in further depth. For each of the five sources you choose, you will describe the source, explain why it is a credible source, and discuss why you find it valuable in your academic and professional pursuits.

Please see this week’s Instructor Guidance for further resources, supports, and examples related to this assignment.

Content Expectations:
The following content areas are required for this assignment:

  • Introduction Slide: Clearly establish the purpose of your management system with an introduction slide.
  • Slide 1: Provide a screenshot of your Diigo (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. or Symbaloo (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. page, as well as a link to your library for your instructor to access.
    • The Diigo (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. or Symbaloo (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. library you create should include a minimum of 20 credible, web-based sources that will be valuable for you to use throughout the MAECEL program.
    • For your 15 credible, web-based sources, you may use sites and sources that you explored during this course related to the topic areas in the PLOs. As a rule of thumb, you might plan on bookmarking two web-based resources per PLO area.
  • Slide 2This slide should contain information about a credible web-based source related to a professional association that you will find valuable during your academic studies and professional work.
    • Describe the source, including the type of source it is and why it is a credible web-based source.
    • Explain why you find this source valuable and how you anticipate using this source in future courses.
    • Provide a citation and link to the web-based source.
  • Slide 3This slide should contain information about a credible web-based source related to a governmental, legal, or policy website or resource (pertaining to Early Childhood Education) that you will find valuable during your academic studies and professional work.
    • Describe the source, including the type of source it is and why it is a credible web-based source.
    • Explain why you find this source valuable and how you anticipate using this source in future courses.
    • Provide a citation and link to the web-based source.
  • Slide 4: This slide should contain information about a credible web-based source related to a community-based or non-profit organization website that you will find valuable during your academic studies and professional work.
    • Describe the source, including the type of source it is and why it is a credible web-based source.
    • Explain why you find this source valuable and how you anticipate using this source in future courses.
    • Provide a citation and link to the web-based source.
  • Slide 5: This slide should contain information about a credible web-based source related to a trade journal or an education-based resource that you will find valuable during your academic studies and professional work.
    • Describe the source, including the type of source it is and why it is a credible web-based source.
    • Explain why you find this source valuable and how you anticipate using this source in future courses.
    • Provide a citation and link to the web-based source.
  • Slide 6: This slide should contain information about a credible web-based source related to any ECE-related topic of your choice that you will find valuable during your academic studies and professional work.
    • Describe the source, including the type of source it is and why it is a credible web-based source.
    • Explain why you find this source valuable and how you anticipate using this source in future courses.
    • Provide a citation and link to the web-based source.
  • Conclusion Slide: Wrap up your power point with a conclusion paragraph that summarizes the main purpose and key points of your system.

Research and Resource Expectations:

  • Source Requirement:
    • At least five credible new, web-based sources in the slides
    • At least 15 credible, web-based sources in the Diigo (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. or Symbaloo (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. library

Writing and Formatting Expectations:

  • Title Page: Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Academic Voice: Academic voice (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. is used (avoids casual language, limited use of “I”, and it is declarative).
  • Organization: Demonstrates logical progression of ideas.
  • Syntax and Mechanics: Writing displays meticulous comprehension and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
  • APA Formatting: Papers are formatted properly and all sources are cited and referenced in APA style as outlined in the
  • Suggested Assignment Length: This assignment should be about 8 slides in length (not including title and reference pages).

eight slides not including the title or reference pages.

Required Resources

Websites

Diigo (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. (https://www.diigo.com/)

  • Diigo allows users to bookmark chosen pages in an easy and organized manner. Diigo or Symbaloo are required for the Week 4 assignment, My Personal Knowledge Management System.
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Symbaloo (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. (https://www.symbaloo.com/home/mix/13eOcK1fiV)

  • Symbaloo allows users to bookmark chosen pages in an easy and organized manner. Symbaloo or Diigo are required for the Week 4 assignment, My Personal Knowledge Management System.
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Working with culturally and linguistically diverse families (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.rtinetwork.org/learn/diversity/culturalcompetence

  • This article provides an overview of what cultural competency is and details specific strategies that educators can use to work with culturally and linguistically diverse families. This resource is required for the Week 4 discussion, Cultural and Linguistic Expectations of Leaders.
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Recommended Resource

Article

Daniel, J., & Friedman, S. (2005). Preparing teachers to work with culturally and linguistically diverse children (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Young Children. Retrieved from http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.617.4844&rep=rep1&type=pdf

. In a factorial design multiple independent effects are tested simultaneously.

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1. Joe wanted to conduct an experiment where participants were randomly assigned to receive either no caffeine or 150 mg of caffeine; and to a no exercise condition or half an hour of exercise on a treadmill. The dependent variable was heart rate in beats per minute. What is the best analysis to analyze this data?

2. Consider these two tables of cell means. Which one shows evidence of a possible interaction?

3. Joe wanted to test the following research question:

Is there difference in course points of male and female graduate students’ who are using (video conferencing, audio conferencing, or discussion board) in their online course?

What type of design would he use?

4. In a factorial design multiple independent effects are tested simultaneously.

5. Consider these two tables of cell means. Which one shows no possible interaction?

6. When the lines in a graph of the cell means intersect in a two-way ANOVA, you can conclude that:

7. What would be the minimum group size for a two-way ANOVA for large effect size were eta squared = .15, alpha = .05, df = 2, and statistical power equals .80?

8. A 3 x 3 analysis of variance was conducted to examine the effect of race and type of course on university students’ sense of community. The results of the interaction effect revealed, F(2,58) = 1.84, = .50, observed power = .56. The results for the main effect for course were, F(2, 58) = 7.56, = .01, η2 = .02.  The results for the main effect for race were F(2, 58) = 2.54, = .22,η2= .001. How can these results be interpreted?

9. The two-way ANOVA results in the calculation of three F-ratios.

10. In planning a study involving a two-way ANOVA, which is not true:

11. Two-way ANOVAs are used when we have multiple dependent variables in our design.

12. For a two-way ANOVA, how does a researcher assess whether the assumption of homogeneity of variance is violated?

13. When the lines in a graph of the cell means are parallel in two-way ANOVA, we can conclude that:

14. A histogram is used for what purpose when conducting  a two-way ANOVA?

15. A researcher conducted a two-way ANOVA and found the following results for one of the main effects, F(2, 347) = 9.84, = .005, η2 = .010, observed power = .87. How can the researcher interpret the effect size?