RR # 5 & #6 Creating Panel Presentation Blurb Group 1 (Due on 4/18/2016 and 4/25/2016 respectively)

The purpose of this posting area is two-fold:
1.     You are to post a response that delivers the title of your project followed by a short blurb that describes your project.

            Here’s an example:  

Underlying Problems Associated with Writing in Workplaces: Fear and Lack of Culture
Scholars and pundits lament lacking writing abilities for workplace situations, but an exploration of workplace cultures embodying ‘good writing’ as part of the company’s core mission reveals important results. A trio of case studies explores workplace writing cultures at fortune 500 companies to identify best practices involved in cultivating positive writing cultures.

2.     In addition to your own blurb, you are tasked with coming up with a title and subsequent blurb that represents the entire group. You are tasked with making a second posting that names the group of projects and delivers a blurb to describe the panel. The best group description will be used in the program for the final presentation, and the person who delivers the most effectively written description will earn a 4 point bonus on the final presentation. 

3 comments:

  1. A student’s academic major decision may be chosen based off of an array of reasons. Factors such as future job prospects, influence by others, and having an interest in the subject are examples of reasons a student may choose their major. My research will specifically aim to examine the motivating factors that propel nursing students to choose their major. Much of the existing research lacks information regarding decisions of students in the nursing field. I ultimately hope to find whether the majority of nursing students select their major based on intrinsically motivated factors, such as having a desire to help others, or extrinsically motivated factors, such as financial considerations.

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  2. Studying is an important part of every college student’s life. Knowing if whether living on or off campus affects study habits would be very important for students to know when choosing where to live. My research attempts to show a noticeable difference in amount of time studied per week in students who live on and off campus.

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  3. College Decisions: Motivations and Ramifications

    There are certain, crucial decisions that all college students must make. Choosing a college major and whether to live on or off campus are two fundamental choices that require extensive thought processes and decision making. Two studies analyzed necessary college decisions regarding academic major choice and housing options, as well as the motivations for and ramifications of these decisions.

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