Evaluate steps that Universities take today to make learning a more inclusive process

Evaluate steps that Universities take today to make learning a more inclusive process. Please synthesize some of the new learning that you experienced as a result of these readings and reflect its application on learning institutions today.

Discuss the American Indian Civil Rights history and the historical processes since 1960s

Discuss the American Indian Civil Rights history and the historical processes since 1960s, and explain what events have led to indigenous people to legally fight for protection and try to legally prevent violence against Native American Women.

What types of resources are available to communities in terms of learning about nutrition and healthy eating?

What types of resources are available to communities in terms of learning about nutrition and healthy eating?. What types of resources are available to global populations in terms of learning about nutrition and healthy eating?

Impact of technology on economic growth and development

Impact of technology on economic growth and development

Information Systems (IS) play a critical role in supporting, supplementing and automating many of our professional and personal lives, including business decision-making, shaping and transforming industries, and contributing to deep societal and economic change.  The impact of technology on economic growth and development, electronic globalization, and the vast opportunities and challenges of a hi-tech world have both short-term and long-term effects on our world.  Use this forum to reflect on the following:

  • What is an example of a technology that has global implications?
  • What are some of the short-term issues and challenges with this technology?
  • What are some of the long-term issues and challenges with this technology?

Concepts and Applications of Information Technology

Concepts and Applications of Information Technology

Purpose of this Assignment The Class Project is the most significant assignment in this course, Concepts and Applications of

Information Technology. As such, it accounts for 40% of the course points. This assignment is

comprised of two deliverables; a SWOT Analysis and a Presentation. The SWOT Analysis is due

in Week 4 (worth 15% of course grade), and the Presentation is due in Week 8 (worth 25% of

course grade).

This assignment gives you the opportunity to demonstrate your ability to research, evaluate, and describe business strategy focused on information technology tools and services. This assignment specifically addresses the following course outcomes:

• Identify the basic components of the information system: hardware, software, data, processes, and people, and how these components are used to support strategic decision making.

• Apply information technology tools for research, data gathering and information analysis, problem-solving, decision-making, and communicating information that aligns with business needs and objectives.

 

Start Here The Class Project for this course focuses on the evaluation of a business or organization and

how they might strengthen their operations through technology, including their information

systems. There are two parts to the Class Project; the SWOT Analysis and the Presentation. You

will use the same business/organization for both parts; however, the grade received on the

SWOT Analysis will not affect the grade for the Presentation (they are separate assignments).

 

Step 1: Choose a Business or Organization

To begin, choose a business or organization that you would like to evaluate – it can be where

you work, a school (UMGC), a place of worship, government entity (e.g., DMV, Secretary of

State, courthouse, etc.), or any other type of organization. Since the focus of the analysis will

involve information technology, the best type of organization to choose is one where you can

envision technology playing a key role in improving products, processes, or services.

*From this point on, the instructions focus on the first deliverable, the SWOT Analysis*

Step 2: The SWOT Analysis (due week 4)

Now that you have chosen a business or organization for your Class Project, it is time to

complete the first deliverable – the SWOT analysis. A SWOT analysis is a framework for

identifying and analyzing an organization’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats —

SWOT stands for: Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat. Commonly used by businesses,

this tool focuses on factors that are important to strategic decision making. These factors

include both internal and external influences on the viability of the organization.

For more explanations on a SWOT Analysis, go to:

• YouTube “How to Perform a SWOT Analysis”

• Complete Your SWOT Analysis

• Forbes: What Is A SWOT Analysis?

• SWOT Analysis: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats

• Refer to the SWOT examples on Heineken and Walt Disney World (below)

 

You will use a SWOT analysis to help analyze the current health of your organization, and (in week 8), you will identify possible ways the information technology could be used to make it stronger.

 

The SWOT analysis offers a visual way of identifying both the positive attributes of an organization, and areas that need to be recognized and addressed. Thinking of the organization you chose, start by filling out a simple table listing its internal strengths and weaknesses, and external opportunities and threats:

SWOT Table:

 

Task: List 2-3 Strengths and 2-3 Weaknesses

Strengths and weaknesses are associated with internal resources and experiences and include:

 

 

• Characteristics of the business that give it an advantage over others in the industry.

• Positive tangible and intangible attributes, internal to an organization. ▪ Human resources – staff, volunteers, board members, target population ▪ Physical resources – location, building, equipment ▪ Financial – products/services, other sources of income ▪ Activities and processes – programs and processes, online presence ▪ Past experiences – building blocks for learning and success, your reputation in

the community

Task: List 2-3 Opportunities and 2-3 Threats

Opportunities and threats are factors outside of business operations that can contribute to either the make the organization stronger or be troublesome. The ability of a business to identify, control, and adapt to these external factors can make it more profitable:

▪ Market expansion ▪ Complacent/aggressive competition ▪ Changing customer needs and tastes ▪ Economic swings ▪ Changing government deregulations

Step 3: Write the SWOT Analysis

Now that you have identified the organization you will analyze and completed a SWOT table listing the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for the organization, it is time to write the analysis paper that will be submitted to your instructor/classroom. The paper should include all of the following:

1. Title page – the title of paper, company/organization name, your name, course, and date of submission.

2. Purpose – briefly describe what the SWOT methodology is and the

business/organization you are focusing on.

3. SWOT Analysis – include a SWOT Analysis table and describe each quadrant (strengths,

weaknesses, opportunities, threats) for your organization. Each quadrant should be

clearly identified in the analysis and the description should include the importance of

the attributes to the organization.

4. Conclusion – synthesize the findings from the SWOT analysis.

5. References – cite at least two resources with APA formatted citation and reference.

Discuss the difference between professional impairment and incompetence?

Discuss the difference between professional impairment and incompetence? In what ways do these concepts overlap?
In response to your peers, discuss the ways the concepts are different.

LCSW vs LPC vs LMHC

Supervisor Beware, Ethical Dangers in Supervision

The legal and ethical aspects of selecting and terminating an employee

Ethical and Legal Termination—In this session, you examine the legal and ethical aspects of selecting and terminating an employee out of a group of people with similar performance, behaviors, and jobs as a part of a broad-ranging cost saving initiative. Employee differences:

  • One has a disability.
  • One is paid significantly more than others.
  • One is 60 years of age and older than the others.
  • One is planning on soon taking an extended family leave

Create a checklist outlining the process of administering a blood transfusion

Create a checklist outlining the process of administering a blood transfusion, including all the necessary safety checks and assessments. Develop a grid comparing the various possible transfusion reactions including cause, manifestations, treatment modalities, and nursing implications.

 Define the four subdisciplines of anthropology and how they relate to the holistic nature of the field

Define the four subdisciplines of anthropology and how they relate to the holistic nature of the field.

For question 2 watch the video “Things you might not know about evolution” https://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/evolution/misconceptions (Links to an external site.) Use what you learned from the video and this weeks readings to answer the discussion question:

Discuss the impact of the two types of methodologies on the study

Discuss the impact of the two types of methodologies on the study. In your opinion, why did the researchers choose to use both qualitative and quantitative research? What are the benefits of using both? What are the drawbacks of using both? Explain your reasoning.