Please prepare a powerpoint presentation slides addressing different aspects of digital technologies in team communication (Dropbox). Please use the attached overview and follow the instructions.
use simple words, and short meaningful paragraphs.
Also, i attached a sample so you can view and have an idea on how the presentation should look like.
Add creativity and suitable photos.
around 7-9 slides
Category: English and Literature : English
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Title: “Enhancing Team Communication with Digital Technologies: A Look at Dropbox” Slide 1: Introduction – Introduce the topic of team communication and the role of digital technologies – Briefly mention the focus on Dropbox Slide
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Title: Exploring the Tragic Theme of Illusion vs. Reality in Death of a Salesman
Brainstorm a list of theme topics present in Death of a Salesman. Synthesize theme statements for the theme topics you came up with. Choose one theme statement to focus on for this assignment.
Create a robust thesis with the chosen theme statement that identifies a specific theme in Death of a Salesman, its significance, and evidence for it. In a persuasive essay, you will explain the importance of your chosen theme in the play.
Plan out the arguments and evidence you will use in your body paragraphs to develop your essay
Write a persuasive essay with an introduction, three body paragraphs, and conclusion. Your persuasive essay aims to convince your audience of the importance of your chosen theme in Death of a SalesmanItalic with arguments and evidence from the text that support its significance. Your essay should be 1,000 words long, in 12-point font, and double-spaced. All quotations you use from Death of a Salesman.
NOTE:
Shows an understanding of the events of the play.
Uses evidence of symbols and motifs from the play in developing a theme statement to defend.
Supports points with concrete evidence from the play.
Develops a thesis statement that is arguable and defensible.
Creates a conclusion that supports the thesis.
Uses language with accurate and correct spelling and grammar.
Creates sentences that flow.
Builds an argument that is convincing and persuasive.
Creates an essay with a structured introduction, body, and conclusion.
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“Navigating the Digital Age: The Impact of Technology on Team Communication in Business”
Please prepare a powerpoint presentation slides addressing different aspects of digital technologies in team communication (Dropbox). Please use the attached overview and follow the instructions.
use simple words, and short meaningful paragraphs.
Also, i attached a sample so you can view and have an idea on how the presentation should look like.
Add creativity and suitable photos.
around 7-9 slides
Project IV Overview: Digital Technologies and Teamwork in Business
Introduction
In the dynamic realm of business, digital technologies are revolutionizing how teamwork is conducted. With global collaboration now a reality, understanding the role of digital technologies in team communication is pivotal. In this final project for ENGL 208, you and your partner/s will delve into the impacts of these technologies on business teamwork.
Purpose and Audience
Your research will address different aspects of digital technologies in team communication, tailored for students who will gain valuable insights from your findings.
Research Focus Areas
You may explore a range of topics, including but not limited to:
• The effects of virtual communication in specific industries or professions.
• Strategies and recommendations for effective virtual collaboration.
• In-depth analysis and evaluation of collaborative tools (e.g., Slack, Basecamp), emphasizing both demonstration and critical assessment.
Sample Topics
Consider exploring areas such as:
• The use of telepresence robots for remote work.
• Developing trust within virtual teams.
• Effective use of collaboration interfaces like Google Drive.
• Comprehensive analysis of specific digital tools.
Enhanced Sample Topics
In addition to the previously suggested topics, you might explore:
• The role of AI in enhancing virtual team interactions and decision-making.
• The impact of blockchain technology on collaborative business models.
• Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) in remote team building and training.
• The use of social media platforms for professional team engagement and project management.
• Case studies of successful digital transformations in traditional businesses.
• Cross-cultural challenges and opportunities in global virtual teams.
• Cybersecurity concerns in team communication and ways to mitigate risks.
• The future of work: Predicting trends in digital collaboration tools.
• The psychology of virtual teamwork: Motivation, engagement, and productivity.
• Environmental impacts of digital teamwork: A sustainability perspective.
Project Objectives
The project aims to:
1. Deepen your understanding of virtual teamwork and the role of digital technologies.
2. Enhance your collaborative communication skills through teamwork.
3. Improve your presentation skills in a professional context.
Presentation and Evaluation
• Collaboration: Engage actively with your partner in research and presentation preparation.
• Delivery: Showcase your findings in a compelling presentation during the final week of the class, following the schedule.
• Assessment: Your presentation will be evaluated using the ‘Technology Presentation Rubric’ available on Importance
This assignment, worth 10% of your final course grade, is a practical exploration into the world of digital teamwork. It offers a valuable opportunity to understand and master the complexities of virtual collaboration, a critical skill in our increasingly digital business environment. -
Title: Reflecting on My Writing and Wikipedia Experience “Reflecting on My Wikipedia Journey: A Photo Essay on the Impact of the Course”
PART 1: Your Work on Major Assignments
Write a photo reflection essay about your work this semester: please submit as a
Word document or PDF file (not Pages).
How?
Take 3 photos using your mobile phone or generate images using AI (e.g. Bing’s
image creator) that capture the essence of the main ideas of your reflection on
your work. Provide a one sentence caption that explains the significance of the
photograph in the context of your reflection alongside 3-5 sentences that
elaborate more. Be specific by using concrete examples from specific major
assignments (critique, persuasive assignment, and argumentative essay) and
linking it to the content we covered during the semester (e.g. the guidelines on
analysis and evaluation for a critique, the different models of argumentation like
Toulmin, how to go about research etc.). Don’t be vague or generic. Writing
something that could fit any writing course won’t meet the criteria for a good
grade.
Note: please pay attention to the placement of the photos (make sure they aren’t
cropped) and to the size (don’t have photos that are like 10 MB each).
Consider the following questions as you reflect on your assignments:
1. What did you learn from the Critique, the Persuasive Assignment, and the
Argumentative Essay?
2. In what ways have you gotten better at writing, research, argumentation,
paraphrasing, summarising, analysis, reflection, evaluation, and citing sources?
3. In what ways do you think you need to improve?
4. What problems did you encounter while you were working on each of the
assignments? How did you solve them?
5. What was especially satisfying to you about either the writing process or the
finished essays?
6. What were your goals at the start of the semester? Did your goals change as the
semester progressed?
7. What do your assignments reveal about you as a writer? What did you learn
about yourself as you worked on the essays?
8. How have your ideas and/or views about your chosen topic changed from the
Persuasive Assignment to the Argumentative Research Essay?
9. How has your critical eye changed because of the peer reviews and the
Critique?
10. What new skills and concepts did you learn? Is there anything that you will
never forget?
11. If you were the teacher, what comments would you make about your efforts
and progress throughout the semester?
PART 2: The Wikipedia Experience
Write a photo reflection essay on your Wikipedia contributions: please submit as a
Word document or PDF file (not Pages).
How?
Take 3 photos using your mobile phone or generate images using AI (e.g. Bing’s
image creator) that capture the essence of the main ideas of your reflection on
your Wikipedia experience. Provide a one sentence caption that explains the
significance of the photograph in the context of your reflection alongside 3-5
sentences that elaborate more.Note: please pay attention to the placement of the photos (make sure they aren’t
cropped) and to the size (don’t have photos that are like 10 MB each).
Consider the following questions as you reflect on your Wikipedia assignment:
● Critiquing articles: What did you learn about Wikipedia during the article
evaluation? How did you approach critiquing the article you selected for
this assignment? How did you decide what to add to your chosen article?
● Summarizing your contributions: include a summary of your edits and why
you felt they were a valuable addition to the article. How does your article
compare to earlier versions?
● Peer review: If your class did peer review, include information about the
peer review process. What did you contribute in your review of your peers
article? What did your peers recommend you change on your article?
● Feedback: Did you receive feedback from other Wikipedia editors, and if so,
how did you respond to and handle that feedback?
● Wikipedia generally: What did you learn from contributing to Wikipedia?
How does a Wikipedia assignment compare to other assignments you’ve
done in the past? How can Wikipedia be used to improve public
understanding of our field/your topic? Why is this important?
● Did your contribution address a major equity gap? Did your contribution
improve Wikipedia’s coverage of historically underrepresented or
marginalized populations or topics? If so, were there any challenges unique
to contributing in these subject areas?
● Did the Wikipedia assignment affect your understanding of how information
is constructed and shared? How do you now understand your own role
within today’s information landscape?
Part 3: The Course
Write a photo reflection essay on your Wikipedia contributions: please submit as a
Word document or PDF file (not Pages).
How?
Take 3 photos using your mobile phone or generate images using AI (e.g. Bing’s
image creator) that capture the essence of the main ideas of your reflection on
the course. Provide a one sentence caption that explains the significance of the
photograph in the context of your reflection alongside 3-5 sentences that
elaborate more.
Note: please pay attention to the placement of the photos (make sure they aren’t
cropped) and to the size (don’t have photos that are like 10 MB each).
Please be honest as this course reflection will give me insight into what you
thought about my efforts. It will help me know what worked and what didn’t work
so I can redesign my courses accordingly. There is no penalty for constructive
criticism and no bonus points for showering praise, so don’t worry and write
freely. I sincerely care about providing all my students with a great learning
experience and this is why your opinion is important to me.
Consider the following questions:
·What you enjoyed, and why
·What you disliked, and why
·Anything that you will never forget
·Which “battles” did you like, and why
·Which “battles” didn’t you like, and why
.What did you honestly think of gamification? Should it be further integrated into
the class or dropped? Why?
.What did you think of the use of Liberating Structures in our sessions (1-2-4-All,
Triz, Spiral Journal, Troika/Wise Crowds…)?
.Did you prefer writing in class or having flexible “write where you want” sessions
with the option to drop by my office?
.Was receiving general feedback on the first draft ahead of the one on one
conferences helpful? And what did you think about the required one on one
conferences themselves?
.What did you think about breaking assignments into little deliverables (e.g. first
draft, peer review, conference…) and assigning grades ?
.What did you think about the overall approach to the course?
.How did this course compare to your other learning experiences this semester?
.Did you feel that I was accessible and ready to help and that you had enough
support and feedback? Why or why not?
.If you had been designing this course (while ensuring you meet the course
learning objectives and main assignments)… which aspects of the course would
you keep? Why? Which aspects of the course would you change? Why? How
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“Voices of Bias: Perspectives on Controversial Topic”
Please use the people in the story and create dialogue for them on there opinions on this , this article needs to BIAS. don’t use ai make it flow.
the rubric ‘Headline is clever, accurate, and reflects the story and contains accurate verbs.
Organization: Story uses inverted pyramid, LQTQ effectively and clearly without seeming overly formulaic.
Lead: is focused, appropriate and draws the reader into the story.
Writing: has transitions that keep the reader moving smoothly through the end. Quotes are used for emphasis and emotions. The ending not only provides a kicker, but provides closure.
Objectivity and Accuracy: All facts are accurate. The writer makes no opinion statements or editorializing. And the story is written in third person’
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Follows AP style accurately. Adheres to convention rules and publication-specific guidelines. Strong use of active verbs and correct attribution of quotes.
Conducts effective interviews, asking insightful open ended questions and actively listens to interviewee responses with an ability to offer appropriate follow up questions. Demonstrates empathy and professionalism in setting up and following up with the interviewer
here is the link to what i have so far: https://docs.google.com/file/d/10_fkhAQjGF1F_wQIrGmiM8aC1tvHZsRC/edit?usp=docslist_api&filetype=msword -
Title: “Building Community to Bring Change: Lessons from African American Movements”
n the second half of the semester, we covered the creation of the NAACP, African Americans in the World Wars, Tulsa, the Harlem Renaissance, The Nation of Islam, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and The Black Power Movement. These were all movements built around the idea of community and a fight for the struggle for that community. Each movement and the impactful leaders involved caused a significant change in American society but current events suggest that there is still work to be done.
For this paper, I would like you to lean on history to predict how we can address some of the issues the African American community faces today.
Consider a conflict that the African American community faces or has faced in recent years. I’d like you to discuss, based on the movements we covered in class, what “change” would mean for addressing that conflict. Some examples of conflicts might be racial disparities in law enforcement, the Black Lives Matter movement, the impact of voter suppression on communities of color, or any other of your choosing.
You should seek to address the following questions: What does change look like in the context of the problem? How is the African American community affected by the problem? How can ‘community’ be built around the conflict and therefore cause change? -
Title: “The Role of the Brain in Addiction: A Case Study Analysis”
Over the past few years, we have learned a great deal about the role of the brain in the addictive process. In this activity, you will discuss some of these recent findings in the context of a specific case.
Review the video titled Brain imagingLinks to an external site. and answer the following questions:
What was the researcher explaining to John?
How did John respond?
What would the consequences be if he changes his behavior and what would happen if he does not change his behavior
What do you think your reaction to this would have been if John was your client?
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Title: “Exploring Contrasting Perspectives: An Argumentative Synthesis Essay on the Meaning of [Selected Text/Topic]”
An argumentative synthesis (college research) essay involves the arguing of a particular interpretation (your thesis) of the meaning of a text or about a topic central to a field of study. In addition, it places your argument “in conversation” with other people (scholars) discussing this same text. It should delineate trending topics within the field (literature review), present ongoing conversations among scholars (synthesis) and place your argument within this discussion (rebuttal and argumentation). For this final essay, we will utilize one primary source (unless you are focusing instead upon a trending topic within a field) and six secondary sources. Brainstorm. Identify a trending topic or a text (film, novel, TV show, poem, etc.).
Step 2: Locate 1 primary and six secondary sources providing contrasting understandings of what the message is of your selected text or about the trending topic you are exploring.
Step 3: Organize your thoughts and develop a thesis supporting your own particular interpretation of this text or view of this topic.
Step 4: Develop an outline for your essay. Your essay should include a literature review section (2-3 paragraphs ideally), a rebuttal section (a single paragraph roughly), and multiple body paragraphs focused as is typical upon synthesis and argumentation. 5 pages (excluding work cited page) and MLA style. -
“The Evolution of Identity: Exploring the Protagonist’s Journey in a Chosen Novel”
Analyze the theme of identity in a chosen novel. Explore how the protagonist’s identity evolves throughout the story, examining key events, conflicts, and relationships. Discuss the author’s techniques
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Title: The Moral of the Story: Lessons Learned from Literature Who: The characters in a story, as well as the readers, are the main individuals impacted by the moral of a story. The characters experience the consequences of their actions and the
Write a short essay about the moral of the story. Use the 5w’s in assisting you with writing a clear, concise and detailed essay.
(3 pages) Font should be ” Times New Roman., 12in and double spaced.