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Part 1

 Becoming Familiar with PARC 

 

we are exploring the concepts of proximity, alignment, repetition, and contrast (PARC).

Please watch the following four brief video lectures on the PARC concepts:

  • Proximity (https://app.screencast.com/a3VE0Urm0txEL)
  • Alignment(https://app.screencast.com/e0p0ZaewDwb6T)
  • Repetition(https://app.screencast.com/jnVhaCcdDD4Dk)
  • Contrast(https://app.screencast.com/ymvCJgIEs9hN4)

For this discussion topic, please complete the following:

Examine the website for the James Bond 007 museum: http://www.007museum.com/

Write a brief paragraph in which you analyze the website's application of proximity, of alignment, of repetition, and of contrast.

Part 2

 Library Exercises 

 

The following task is designed to help you become familiar with UMGC's Information and Library Services OneSearch interface. Completing these exercises will help you get started on developing a topic for the report to the supervisor.

Please watch the following video tutorials:

Assume you work as an intern for the dean’s office in a business school that offers an MBA (Masters in Business Administration) degree.

Your supervisor has asked you to conduct research on the use of AI tools in classes in business schools.  Your business school wants to remain competitive with other business schools, and your supervisor has heard that other business schools are incorporating AI tools, such as ChatGPT, into their curricula.

The instructions you have been given by your supervisor are quite broad. But let us assume that this is the directive you have been given.

For this reason, you will conduct a very general search on the use of AI tools in business schools. You are not quite sure how to focus the topic, but you know that you would like to pursue this general topic and focus it later.

  1. Using the strategies discussed in library tutorial #1, search on some terms and find four articles on this topic.  Your search can be quite broad at this stage.  Try to use some search phrases that require that you use quotation marks, as the video demonstrates.

Please write the search terms you used. In addition, please write the titles of the four articles and the journals in which they appeared.  You don't have to cite anything in APA format, or anything of that nature.  Just post the article and the journal titles.

  1. Then, applying the tips in library tutorial #1, focus your search from question #1 by using the Subject option..

How many search results do you find after limiting the search by using Subject option?

  1. Revert back from the Subject option to the Any Field option (as the video demonstrates).

Then, using the strategies discussed in library tutorial #2 on the use of the asterisk, conduct the same search, but this time use one of your terms and place an asterisk next to a form of the term in order to search on all forms of that term.

What term did you search on with the asterisk?

How many search results do you get?

  1. Choose one article you found in this entire exercise. List it in APA format as if it were a reference for a paper you are writing.

video links

https://leocontent.umgc.edu/content/umuc/tus/wrtg/wrtg393/2248/library-tutorial–1.html

https://leocontent.umgc.edu/content/umuc/tus/wrtg/wrtg393/2248/library-tutorial–2-on-the-use-of-the-asterisk.html

    Scenario/Cases

    Please see the attached documents for the case study; please use the case study and the provided source website to fill out and complete the document form accordingly with the required notes.  

    Thank you! 

    Overview

    Properly assess and determine the treatment for your clients with substance use disorders and addiction, this relies on use of a holistic, multidimensional approach. The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) which uses six dimensions of criteria for determining treatment and care for individuals with addiction. In this assignment, you will fill in the ASAM six dimensions using the case study scenario. 

    the  ASAM website: https://www.asam.org/asam-criteria/about-the-asam-criteria

    Specifically, address the following  critical elements:

    · Severity: Indicate the level of severity for each dimension on the chart.

    · Reasons: Note reasons for the rating you have given for each dimension.

    · Reflection: Reflect on how this assessment tool might help inform your treatment plan for your case study client.

    ASAM Form

    ASAM DIMENSIONAL SEVERITY PROFILE

    ASAM Dimension

    (0)

    No Problem

    (1)

    Mild

    (2)

    Moderate

    (3)

    Substantial

    (4)

    Severe

    Dimension One: Acute intoxication and/or withdrawal potential

    Dimension Two: Biomedical conditions and complications

    Dimension Three: Emotional, behavioral, and cognitive conditions and complications

    Dimension Four: Readiness to change

    Dimension Five: Relapse, continued use, or continued problem potential

    Dimension Six: Recovery/living environment

    Notes/Reasons:

    Dimension One: Acute intoxication and/or withdrawal potential

    Dimension Two: Biomedical conditions and complications

    Dimension Three: Emotional, behavioral, and cognitive conditions and complications

    Dimension Four: Readiness to change

    Dimension Five: Relapse, continued use, or continued problem potential

    Dimension Six: Recovery/living environment

    Reflection:

    ,

    Case Study Client – Brenda

    Brenda was born in New Jersey. She is the middle child in a family of four, born to an African American father and Hispanic mother. Her father owned his own limousine business while her mother stayed at home with the children. The children were supported and encouraged to explore their talents. For Brenda, this was dancing. At a young age, she enrolled in ballet and quickly found success. In middle school, she became involved with a hip-hop dance group. She immediately became lead, and her group became nationally awarded. In high school, she continued with the hip-hop dance group and joined the cheerleading squad. During this time in her life, she received many awards and was scouted by internationally acclaimed institutions including Juilliard, which had always been her dream school. She was accepted early in her senior year and committed herself to working even harder to make a great impression when she began school. Unfortunately, toward the end of senior year, Brenda injured herself during a dance competition, dislocating her knee. The experience was extremely painful and came with a projected recovery time lasting into her first several months of college. Her doctor prescribed Vicodin to help with the pain. She was initially provided with 60 pills to take no more than twice daily over the first month. At first, she only took one per day. However, after one particularly bad day, she took three in a night. Brenda loved the way she felt. It also helped her begin to dance some again. Because she could not renew her prescription within a month, she decided to take two pills every night, which gave her a bit of a buzz and continued to help her knee feel better than it did when she took just one. After the first month, she convinced her doctor to refill her prescription. Again, she was given 60 pills to last the month. After a week of continuing to take two pills per night, she then progressed to taking three. A week later, she took four. Having done this on a daily basis, she ran out of medication early. She requested an appointment with her doctor. They met early. After Brenda explained that she finished the pills early, her physician became worried and refused to refill the prescription. Frustrated and worried about her future with dancing, Brenda sought another doctor who would prescribe her painkillers. This time, she found one who prescribed 30 OxyContin pills for the month. Again, she ran out early, and the physician refused to renew her prescription. After trying to shop for more doctors, she could not find anyone who would prescribe her anything as strong as OxyContin. She did, however, find two different doctors who each prescribed her a three-month supply of hydrocodone. This time, the six-month total supply of pills ran out in a month. Brenda was at the point of taking 10 to 15 pills per day. She was sleeping in late, missing class, withdrawing from family, barely eating, and feeling apathetic toward her life’s dream of graduating from Juilliard. Growing increasingly concerned, Brenda’s mother recommended that Brenda see someone.

    bipolar

    Compare and contrast major depressive disorder and bipolar II disorder with particular emphasis on how comprehensive assessment could help us to arrive at the correct diagnosis.

    Compare and contrast bipolar II from cyclothymic disorder with particular emphasis on how comprehensive assessment could help us to arrive at the correct diagnosis.

      Technology Integration Process Presentation

      Consider the following scenario:

      Phoenix Community Health Center is a federally qualified health center with about 20,000 patients that averages 110,000 visits per year and is working on implementing two MRI machines. Maddy is the health care manager for the facility and has been given the task of overseeing the integration process. Maddy is fairly new to the health center and not very familiar with the integration process to be followed.

      Develop an 8- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation explaining the integration process the health care manager will need to follow to ensure the integration process is effective, and in which you:

      • Explain the integration process.
      • Identify strategies to ensure the integration process is effective.
      • Identify information systems that support quality initiatives when integrating a new technology.
      • Explain the benefits of the information systems to the organization integrating the new technology.
      • Propose a tool and explain the importance of the tool to assist with education and training in the integration process. Include:
      • Provider and staff training
      • Patient training and support

      List major points in the slides. Include detailed explanations in the speaker notes that correlate to each point.

      Include videos, audio, photos, diagrams, or graphs as appropriate.

      Include at least 2 references to support your presentation.

      Format your citations according to APA guidelines.

        Role of Health Care Managers

        Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:

        • What is the role of the health care manager in the implementation of technology? Provide examples.
        • How can health care managers ensure that new technology implementation and use is appropriately communicated to staff and patients?

          The Sociology Perspective

          What is sociology? Summarize the Sociology Perspective. Compare and contrast  Functionalism and conflict of the theological framework of  sociology.  need to be at lest 350 words 

          please provide the plagiarism report. 

            Module one

              

            Discussion:

             (2) of the prompts below. 

            • Why      are politics so important when planning to conduct an evaluation? Give      examples that highlight the politics of special education in K-12 schools.
            • Why is      program evaluation a situational process? Discuss why a situational      process makes program evaluation so challenging, particularly in special      education-related contexts.
            • Describe      the model and quality feature(s) you are choosing to evaluate for your      Program Evaluation and Planning Proposal (PEPP) Project.
            • In      Chapter 1, we learned about a systems view of a program (Figure 1.1). What      are your target program's: a) inputs, b) transformation, c) outputs, and      d) environment? 
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