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Analysis

Reading and Case Study Analysis for Social Work

Posted on August 17, 2017

  Professor Betty Kramer, Social Work 821 The purpose of this initial assignment is to demonstrate your understanding of the readings and your ability to apply course content to the mental health challenges faced by …

Posted in Designing Effective Assignments & CoursesTagged Analysis, Case Study, Social Work

USING LOW-STAKES RESEARCH PROJECTS TO CRITICALLY ANALYZE COURSE CONTENT

Posted on August 17, 2017

  Professor Catalina Toma, Communication Arts Assignment #1: Theories of relationship formation in reduced-cue online environments In class, we have discussed four theories of how strangers form personal relationships in reduced-cue online environments (e.g., social …

Posted in Designing Effective Assignments & CoursesTagged Analysis, Communication Arts, Low Stakes, Research, Summary

Analyzing Multiculturalism in Mass Media Writing Assignments

Posted on August 17, 2017

  Professor Hemant Shah, Journalism 662: Mass Media and Minorities Writing Assignment 1: Concepts and History/Experiences (750-850 words) The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate your ability to move between levels of analysis. That …

Posted in Designing Effective Assignments & CoursesTagged Analysis, Journalism, Multiculturalism

Summary-Analysis Papers in a Communication-B Course

Posted on August 17, 2017

  Professor Jim Brown, English 236 As we read Hayles’ Electronic Literature, we will be learning new theoretical concepts that help us make sense of works of electronic literature. In an attempt to apply those …

Posted in Designing Effective Assignments & CoursesTagged Analysis, Comm-B

Analyzing Textual Echoes in Literature

Posted on August 17, 2017

  Professor David Zimmerman, Introductory Literature This course requires that you write three “echo” analyses in addition to the two major essays. Each analysis should be typed, single-spaced, and 1-2 pages (that means over 1 …

Posted in Designing Effective Assignments & CoursesTagged Analysis, English

Carbon Footprint Analysis: A Written Analysis Based on Computation

Posted on August 17, 2017

  Professor Ankur Desai, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and Environmental Studies Assignment #3, due: Friday, November 7, in class In this assignment, you will write about your own personal carbon footprint and the difficulty of …

Posted in Designing Effective Assignments & CoursesTagged Analysis

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