Games in the Classroom

 Recall that one of the major benefits of using technology in the classroom is the ability to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of every student in every lesson. Just as each student grows and develops at different rates, research tells us that students also learn in different ways. Jane McGonagall is an expert at differentiation through the use of games, which is sometimes described as a form of gamification. As featured in her engaging TED Talk (2010), ;  she discusses gamification in classroom contexts. Create your assignment using the content and written communication instructions below. Use the Grading Rubric to review your assignment before submission to ensure you have met the distinguished performance for each of the components described below. For additional assistance, review the Week Two Instructor Guidance page and, if needed, contact the instructor for further clarifications using the “Ask Your Instructor” discussion forum. Compose a formal written response that addresses the following; 

MADAM PROFESSOR

1. Define the concept of a free and competitive market. Please use examples to illustrate your understanding of the concept.Your response should be at least 300 words in length.         APA Style. Use your own words and include citations for other sources as needed to avoid plagiarism. 

Short assignment on literature review

What is the topic in emerging knowledge in your discipline you want to pursue? Why is this a significant problem to learn more about? What are two (or more, if you wish) authoritative sources you’ve found in your research that seem important to the topic? What is the “big idea” or ideas in each? What are keyterms in the topic? (Suggested quota for research, first ten days: three or more possible sources identified/day; at least one useful source retained/day). What is the relation between the “big ideas” from each source: do they agree? Disagree? Something else? I also attached a description of literature review in the attachments as reference.

Week 4 Assignment 1: Attack Methodology and Countermeasures

Due Week 4 and worth 80 pointsImagine that a local company has hired you as a penetration tester to perform necessary testing. The company has asked you to report back to the Board of Directors on your findings. You have free reign to use whatever tools that are at your disposal. Note: You are not performing an actual penetration test or creating a penetration test report for this assignment.Write a two to four (2-4) page paper in which you:Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:Grading for this assignment will be based on answer quality, logic / organization of the paper, and language and writing skills, using the following rubric.

Environmental Science Assignment

This is set of 25  short answer questions for Agriculture and the environment. Please look at the word document, It should not be plagarised if found dispute will be in place and will require a full refund. Need to Refrence properly for work. And need to be done by the due date if not will also put in a dispute. Also look at the power point slides for the help with the questions

Learning theories Applied to learning experiences

Application: Learning Theories Applied to Learning Experiences

Review and reflect on the theories you explored this week (behaviorism, constructivism, and social learning). With these thoughts in mind, recall a learning experience from your own life, or one from someone you know well (e.g., a spouse, a sibling, or a child). Consider how this experience embodies aspects of the theories you studied: behaviorism\’s classical conditioning, Piaget\’s psycho-social development stages, Vygotsky\’s Zone of Proximal Development, observational learning, etc.

Then, write an essay in which you analyze and describe how this learning experience demonstrates the principles of any of the learning theories presented this week. Be sure to reference this week\’s required resources and provide a concise yet detailed explanation of how the learning theories apply to your learning situation.

Writter A_

As a new agent with your State Department of Homeland Security, your supervisor has asked you to familiarize yourself with policies implemented post-9/11. This includes the recommendations made by the 9/11 Committee to increase communication across America. To assist you, your supervisor has asked you and a few other agents to develop a new policy adhering to the information set out in the USA PATRIOT Act to increase communication. Your policy proposal will be presented at the upcoming national conference. The group will develop a policy proposal specifically addressing the line of communication that needs to occur if a terrorist act is committed within the state. Also, include in the policy what will occur in terms of first responders. That includes evacuation procedures, the use of command centers, and specific tactics. Each agent will write the specific portion of the policy as determined by the group leader. Be sure to provide specific language from the USA PATRIOT Act itself and the rationale for the implementation of material. This will need to be supported by library research. The individual portions will be used to develop a final proposal for the conference

biology

Buffalo Case StudyA Case of Rodent Speciation Background As an expert in the field of mammalian reproductive strategies, you have been hired by the Department of Nature and Island Resources of the West Indies. This organization is a cooperative of several West Indies islands concerned with the loss of biological diversity on their island nations as tourism and development continue to grow. Scientists working on the island of St. Kitts and its sister island Nevis have uncovered what appears to be a previously undiscovered species of rodent. Based on the original description of this animal, it was placed in a genus within the squirrel family. What you have been hired to do is to help save the population on St. Kitts, which is small and threatened by development. The population is so small that individuals are having difficulty finding mates and, in many cases, the reproductive seasons are being delayed by up to one year. When you arrive in the region and begin your observations, you notice that the Nevis population is very healthy and could be used as stock for the recovery operation that you plan on the island of St. Kitts. In your  recovery  plan,  you  bring  animals  from Nevis into the population on St. Kitts to bolster the population numbers, ensure the availability of mates, and increase the genetic diversity within the shrinking population. As a good scientist, you observe the reproductive behaviors of this animal in the field to ensure the success of your program. Within a very short time, you realize that your plan is failing. In the 240 attempts to bring a Nevis animal into the St. Kitts population, you are unable to observe a single successful reproductive event. Although these animals look identical, you are concerned that they are two distinct species. Your focus now becomes identifying the differences between the two populations. What follows is a brief review of the data you collected from your study.   St. Kitts RodentNevis RodentAverage weight: 83gAverage weight: 86gAverage length: 21.8cmAverage length: 23.3cmAverage hind limb: 7.8cmAverage hind limb: 4.2cmAverage forelimb: 4.2cmAverage forelimb: 3.9cmTop speed: 2.2 meters/second (m/s)Top speed: 0.8m/sAverage leap height: 1.4mAverage leap height: 0.4mAverage gestation time: 29.3 daysAverage gestation time: 42.7 daysAverage time spent in courtship display: 12.6 secondsAverage time spent in courtship display: 21.3 seconds AssignmentThis case study describes a recovery program for a rodent population on the island of St. Kitts in theCaribbean. After reading the case study above, your job is to formulate your own story incorporating someof the details and data provided while also drawing on several evolutionary concepts studied in class. A list ofthese concepts can be found at the end of this document. There are no limitations on the details you can incorporate into your story, but it should follow some specific guidelines. Your story:1.Should be 600 words or less.2.Should incorporate the data supplied in the case study.3.Should incorporate at least three of the concepts from the “Concept List.” As you incorporate eachconcept, you must demonstrate its relevance to your story.4.Can be told in any form. For instance, one student presented the story as field notes collected fromobserving the animals in their natural habitat. Another student presented the story as a series ofexperiments and observations made by groups of scientists over hundreds of years. Be creative.5.Should account for the data on the organisms provided in the case study. It is acceptable to add moredata as you develop your story as long as it fits into the patterns of the data provided.6.Can include graphics and illustrations. Be sure to cite the source and give credit for the material,including material taken from the Internet. Avoid plagiarism.7.Should include a scientific and common name* (see Note below) for the rodent populations. In developing these names, make sure you use the rules for binomial classification. In addition, make sure that you put the rodents into an existing genus. You come up with the species names.8.Needs a good title.9.Proof read. Check for spelling errors. Make sure your sentences are grammatically correct and that they are complete sentences.  Remember that you are developing an evolutionary picture of a rodent population using data suppliedwith the case study. Keep in mind that in an evolutionary story you will be describing events that may haveoccurred over very long time periods. Important: When incorporating concepts from the “Concept List” into your story, you must elaborate on how they relate to your story. Simply including a concept word in your assignment is not acceptable. For example, stating that “the animals became two species because of genetic drift” is not sufficient. You must also explain how genetic drift works in this process. 

Assignment 1 for Criminal Justice

 Due Week 4 and worth 150 points Use the Internet and your textbook to research the criminological and victimization theories presented in the group lists below. Select two (2) criminological theories (Group 1), two (2) theories of victimization (Group 2), and fill in the chart below using the following instructions. You will be graded on four (4) theories in total (not including the pre-filled example):  Bio-social Theory; Psychological Theory; Social Structure Theory; Social Process Theory; Social Conflict Theory; Labeling Theory; or Developmental Theory.  Deviant Place Theory; Routine Activity Theory; Deviant Lifestyle Theory; or Victim Precipitation Theory.  Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:  The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:  : This chart is just an example. Please use the Chart Template  to complete your assignment.   AP (January 14, 2015) Death Penalty Is Option After All In Jodi Arias Case, retrieved from:  Siegel, L. J.,& Worrall, J. L. (2013). (8th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. Click to view the grading rubric for this assignment.