len2351995
8/5/2019 12:44:29 AM
Need 500 words. Hello, I need help with this discussion. Please follow the rubric PDF on how to do the assignment it is very important. For prompt 1 B – here is the link to the article. You must cite the volti text and page number for prompt 2 – that’s very important. Check images in zip folder and PDF in zip folder it has everything. Please I need this done ASAP. Thanks. Be sure to use various course materials in each of your posts (for instance, at least three course concepts should be discussed in your initial post for a distinguished score). However, do not use straight quotes from the text! Paraphrase and reference the text/article that you use to show that you understand and apply the materials.
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len2351995
8/5/2019 12:44:15 AM
Each student will be placed into a discussion groups of about 15-20 participants. You must be actively engaged and participate in discussions each week in order to earn discussion board points. If you do not see your assigned group by the end of Week 1, please let me know through the Course Questions link. It takes some time to get the groups set up. So you will not see your group for a couple of days after the semester starts. You are required to participate in all 3 discussions about the weekly course topics throughout the session. Choose only one thread to reply to for your initial post. You are then required to post at least 2 follow-up responses to your peers (on any of the threads) due no later than Saturday at 6:00pm. The goal is to build a discussion off of each other's ideas and responses.
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len2351995
8/5/2019 12:44:05 AM
There are requirements for lengths of posts for both the initial and follow-up responses. Initial posts should be 300 words or more, and peer responses are 100 words or more. You will receive a discussion grade each week worth up to 50 points possible - up to 30 points for the initial post, and up to 10 points for each of the two peer responses. Follow the grading rubric for each post. The goals for group discussions are for students to be cooperative, collaborative, supportive, and positive members of the group. You are expected to critically analyze the information posed within the context of the weekly material. It is imperative that students work together each week and post in a timely manner in order to have strong discussions.
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len2351995
8/5/2019 12:43:56 AM
Grading Criteria for Group Discussions - Initial responses and peer responses are graded according to the rubric below. Please note that: Your response to the weekly prompt is worth up to 30 points and it must be submitted by Wednesday at 11:59pm. This post must be at least 300 words and include correct, substantive discussion of various course concepts (at least 3!) Your peer responses are worth up to 10 points each. Each peer response must be at least 100 words and include substantive, correct discussion of at least one course concept.
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len2351995
8/5/2019 12:43:41 AM
Board Grading Rubric (50 points possible) - Initial post is substantive. It is connected to the course material thoughtfully and thoroughly. Various course materials are correctly used a minimum of 3 times. At least 300 words with very few writing errors. Paraphrases, cites materials, and does not use direct quotes. Response to classmate is substantive, referencing course material thoughtfully and thoroughly. Course materials are correctly used at least once in the post. At least 100 words and few writing errors. Paraphrases, cites materials, and does not use direct quotes. Some important and helpful notes: To cite course materials as sources in your discussions, you must format your in-text citation using APA style formatting. In addition, you must include the page number from which the information came. APA style formatting does not require the use of page numbers, but I do. If you refer to videos or lectures, you may write the video or lecture title in parentheses.
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len2351995
8/5/2019 12:43:24 AM
To make each of your discussion weeks manageable, you can subscribe to the discussion board. If you subscribe to the discussion board, Blackboard will send you an email to notify you of new responses. This will allow you to continue on with your day without having to constantly check the board for new postings. You will just have to check your email. It is recommended that you check the discussion starter early in the week so that you can complete the mini-assignments, watch videos, read articles, etc, and have time to formulate your initial response by Wednesday night.
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len2351995
8/5/2019 12:43:18 AM
Review the Student Conduct section in the syllabus. Disrespectful, threatening, or offensive posts will be removed and are subject to harsh sanctions. If you notice a post that does not comply with the policy, please send me an email alerting me to it. You should write your posts in a Word document first to spell-check, proofread, save, and spend adequate time formulating your responses. If you write directly in the discussion board, there is a possibility of a connection interruption, and you may lose your work. No extensions are granted for lost work. Also be sure to save screenshots of your submissions.
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