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EHR Implementation
Ask for Help Print ZQM1 ZQM1 Task 1: EHR Implementation Healthcare System Applications C816 PRFA ZQM1 PreparationTask OverviewSubmissionsEvaluation Report Competencies 7035.1.1 : Health Information Systems and Business Process The graduate explains how information systems affect business processes within the healthcare industry. 7035.1.2 : Systems Development The graduate analyzes the different methods of system development for the purpose of recommending an appropriate method for a project. 7035.1.3 : Health Information Systems Management and Security The graduate analyzes the role of management in health information systems and the necessity for security and contingency plans. 7035.1.4 : Healthcare IT Support The graduate justifies the need for information technology support and ways to manage the support processes in healthcare organizations. Introduction In this task, you will identify the needs of a health information management (HIM) department transitioning from a hybrid to a fully digital record. You will need to take into consideration how this transition will affect the documentation process and the roles and responsibilities of the HIM staff. In doing so, you will create a plan for this transition so that these record issues are resolved. Scenario You are the HIM director at Anywhere Memorial Hospital where the stakeholders have gathered to discuss their system-wide electronic health record needs. They currently have an eight-year-old hybrid electronic health record (EHR) system, but they would like to transition into a fully digital record. During the initial EHR implementation, some of the legacy providers expressed their desire to keep some of the records on paper because using a computer on wheels (COW) was not an effective means of patient care. This hybrid system required full-time HIM employees to gather and scan these paper records into the system. This led to a problem of delinquent medical records because healthcare providers did not always get the records completed promptly. Delays also occurred when the document scanning system was down. Providers and healthcare professionals would not always have access to information needed in these paper records, so HIM staff would sometimes have to find the paper documentation and take it back to the patient care unit. This resulted in lost documents and misplaced patient records. Now, there is a new CEO and a new medical director who are both major supporters of a fully digital record, which would require providers to enter patient information directly into the system. This would reduce the number of paper records being scanned into the system. There would be no need for a dedicated staff to retrieve and scan documents into the system. The younger physicians are thrilled at the idea of a record that they can see in real time to provide patient care. Legacy physicians are not happy about the change but realize that change is inevitable. The medical staffing office and medical director have identified a physician champion to advocate for the record transition and collaborate with the implementation team in creating a training plan for all providers. The CEO and medical director have assured the healthcare providers that they will have scribes available to assist with clinical documentation entry into the new system. The main reason for this transition includes reducing the long turnaround times for completed medical records. This greatly affects the revenue cycle; the manual tracking of deficiencies, which is subject to human error; and the disorganization of records, which could lead to ineffective outcomes if all information is not presented. A fully digital record will automate deficiency tracking, alert staff when records are not completed on time, and keep records organized for easy access. A digital record also means that there will be no need for a policy for the destruction of paper records, which will prevent accidental deletion or overwriting of health and financial information. As the HIM director, you are responsible for working with the IT team to streamline the processes to sundown the hybrid record and implement the new digital record. During this process, you will need to take into consideration the needs of the facility and the staff, as well the events that should be included in the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) for this project. The transition from a hybrid to digital record will no longer require staff to pick up records from the floor post discharge. Neither will staff members be required to manually assign deficiencies. Retrained staff will need a keen eye for detail in order to recognize physician deficiencies and properly route records for correction. These changes mean you will need to revise the responsibilities for the new roles associated with the new digital system. Requirements Your submission must represent your original work and understanding of the course material. Most performance assessment submissions are automatically scanned through the WGU similarity checker. Students are strongly encouraged to wait for the similarity report to generate after uploading their work and then review it to ensure Academic Authenticity guidelines are met before submitting the file for evaluation. See Understanding Similarity Reports for more information. Grammarly Note: Professional Communication will be automatically assessed through Grammarly for Education in most performance assessments before a student submits work for evaluation. Students are strongly encouraged to review the Grammarly for Education feedback prior to submitting work for evaluation, as the overall submission will not pass without this aspect passing. See Use Grammarly for Education Effectively for more information. Microsoft Files Note: Write your paper in Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) unless another Microsoft product, or pdf, is specified in the task directions. Tasks may not be submitted as cloud links, such as links to Google Docs, Google Slides, OneDrive, etc. All supporting documentation, such as screenshots and proof of experience, should be collected in a pdf file and submitted separately from the main file. For more information, please see Computer System and Technology Requirements. You must use the rubric to direct the creation of your submission because it provides detailed criteria that will be used to evaluate your work. Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one rubric aspect. The rubric aspect titles may contain hyperlinks to relevant portions of the course. A. Using the information in the scenario, create a plan for the transition to a fully digital record by doing the following: 1. Describe the issues with clinical documentation in the hybrid record. 2. Explain how a fully digital record will address and solve the issues caused by the hybrid record. 3. Describe how the roles of existing staff members in the HIM department will change with the transition from a hybrid record to a fully digital record. 4. Explain the revised roles and responsibilities of two health information management (HIM) professionals in the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) for this implementation project. B. Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized. C. Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission. File Restrictions File name may contain only letters, numbers, spaces, and these symbols: ! – _ . * ‘ ( ) File size limit: 200 MB File types allowed: doc, docx, rtf, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, odt, pdf, csv, txt, qt, mov, mpg, avi, mp3, wav, mp4, wma, flv, asf, mpeg, wmv, m4v, svg, tif, tiff, jpeg, jpg, gif, png, zip, rar, tar, 7z Rubric A1:ISSUES IN THE HYBRID RECORD Not Evident The submission does not describe the issues with clinical documentation in the hybrid record in the scenario. Approaching Competence The submission does not accurately describe the issues with clinical documentation in the hybrid record in the scenario. Competent The submission accurately describes the issues with clinical documentation in the hybrid record in the scenario. A2:FULLY DIGITAL AND HYBRID RECORDS Not Evident The submission does not explain how a fully digital record will either address or solve the issues caused by the hybrid record in the scenario. Approaching Competence The submission does not accurately explain how a fully digital record will both address and solve the issues caused by the hybrid record in the scenario. Competent The submission accurately explains how a fully digital record will both address and solve the issues caused by the hybrid record in the scenario. A3:STAFFING AND THE TRANSITION TO A FULLY DIGITAL RECORD Not Evident The submission does not describe how the roles of existing staff members in the HIM department, whose job function are described in the scenario, will change with the transition from a hybrid record to a fully digital record. Approaching Competence The submission does not appropriately describe how the roles of existing staff members in the HIM department, whose job function are described in the scenario, will change with the transition from a hybrid record to a fully digital record, or the changes described are not accurate. Competent The submission appropriately describes how the roles of existing staff members in the HIM department, whose job function are described in the scenario, will change with the transition from a hybrid record to a fully digital record, and the changes described are accurate. A4:ROLES OF HIM PROFESSIONALS Not Evident The submission does not explain the revised roles or responsibilities of 2 HIM professionals in the SDLC for the implementation project described in the scenario. Approaching Competence The submission does not accurately explain the revised roles and responsibilities of 2 HIM professionals in the SDLC for the implementation project described in the scenario, or 1 or more of the explained revised roles or responsibilities are inappropriate for either of the professionals. Competent The submission accurately explains the revised roles and responsibilities of 2 HIM professionals in the SDLC for the implementation project described in the scenario, and all of the explained revised roles and responsibilities are appropriate for both professionals. B:SOURCES Not Evident The submission does not include both in-text citations and a reference list for sources that are quoted, paraphrased, or summarized. Approaching Competence The submission includes in-text citations for sources that are quoted, paraphrased, or summarized and a reference list; however, the citations or reference list is incomplete or inaccurate. Competent The submission includes in-text citations for sources that are properly quoted, paraphrased, or summarized and a reference list that accurately identifies the author, date, title, and source location as available. C:PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION Not Evident This submission includes pervasive errors in professional communication related to grammar, sentence fluency, contextual spelling, or punctuation, negatively impacting the professional quality and clarity of the writing. Specific errors have been identified by Grammarly for Education under the Correctness category. Approaching Competence This submission includes substantial errors in professional communication related to grammar, sentence fluency, contextual spelling, or punctuation. Specific errors have been identified by Grammarly for Education under the Correctness category. Competent This submission includes satisfactory use of grammar, sentence fluency, contextual spelling, and punctuation, which promote accurate interpretation and understanding. -
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Nurses Role in Providing Ethically and Developmentally Appro…
Instructions Writing assignment logo Research Paper: ANA Federal Nursing Issue Examination and Proposed Action(s) Assignment Guidelines Research Paper: ANA Federal Nursing Issue Examination and Proposed Action(s) Assignment Guidelines Purpose: In your professional life, being able to effectively solve a problem is an essential skill. Carefully examining a problem to understand its current state, causes, effects, and short-comings and successes of both past and current solutions, will enable you to identify and advocate for effective solutions that take into account ethical, social, and professional considerations. The ANA federal advocacy issue that you select for this assignment will be same ANA federal advocacy issue that you will focus on for the entire course, and it will also be the focus of the Professional Communication: Call to Action Letter (due in week 9), which will begin work on in week 7. See the Course Timeline for all related assignments, as well as tasks necessary for success. Skills: The purpose of this assignment is to help you practice the following skills, which are essential for success in your field and program: Analyze an ANA federal advocacy issue and develop an optimal solution Develop an analysis of the causes Identify short- and long-term effects Analyze past and current solutions in an effort to identify successes and failures Propose a strong solution, as well as address any challenges Evaluate information and sources, including peer-reviewed research articles, for appropriateness, reliability, validity, and bias Use APA Style to integrate credible scholarly source material, without distorting the meaning, to enhance the written work Produce written work that clearly presents specific and developed ideas Planning icon Research Paper: ANA Federal Nursing Issue Examination and Proposed Action(s) Assignment Instructions For this essay, you are required to: Focus on one of the topics/issues listed below, which are federal nursing issues that are a part of the American Nurses Associations (ANA) advocacy efforts. Below, each approved topic is listed, along with the ANAs most recent statement on it. TOPIC 4: Nurses Role in Providing Ethically and Developmentally Appropriate Care to People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Full ANA Position Statement: American Nurses Association. (2019). Nurses role in providing ethically and developmentally appropriate care to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Problem: Individuals with IDD experience inequities in health care services and access, which results in poor physical and mental health outcomes. In regards to mental health, diagnostic overshadowing often occurs, resulting in mental health conditions going untreated. Individuals with IDD are more likely to be excluded from participating in decision marking and planning related to their own health care. Nurses need further training and education related to caring for this population, including recognizing signs of victimization, understanding end-of-life best practices, employing effective communication and relationship building strategies, and eliminating barriers to care (American Nurses Association [ANA], 2019). 2. Follow the problem-solving organizational pattern that is shown below: Introduction Components: Problem definition and general history, thesis statement Cause Analysis Simple Causes Root Causes Effects Examination Short-term effects/consequences Long-term effects/consequences Current Solution Examination Describe Analyze successes Analyze failures Solution Proposal Short- and long-term solutions Potential challenges Conclusion Produce developed body paragraphs with strong topic sentences, cited support, and concluding sentences Use at least six (6) unique sources, cited and referenced properly in APA style (no more than 20% of essay consists of quoted text) Incorporate research-based APA Style cited support through quoting and paraphrasing for all claims/examinations Meet or exceed 1,400 words (excludes cover page and references page) For an example of an A student essay, review: Research Paper: ANA Federal Nursing Issue Examination and Proposed Action(s) Assignment Guidelines Example Essay For specific grading criteria for this assignment, review: Research Paper: ANA Federal Nursing Issue Examination and Proposed Action(s) Assignment Guidelines Rubric Title/Branding Hondros College of Nursing logo. Main title: Information Literacy. Intro panel Developing Critical Evaluation Skills for the Digital Age Definition explaining that information literacy is the ability to identify, locate, evaluate, and effectively use information. Emphasis on information overload and the importance of building these skills to make sound, informed decisions. The Information Literacy Process (5 steps in a circular diagram) Identify Need Recognize what information you require. Locate Sources Find reliable places to gather information. Evaluate Quality Verify credibility, accuracy, and relevance. Synthesize Integrate information from multiple sources effectively. Cite Properly Attribute correctly so others can verify and you avoid plagiarism. Locating Sources (three cards) Library Databases (tag: High selectivity) Peerreviewed; curated collections; detailed citations. Ideal for academic research. (A small line indicates libraryprovided access) [some small text is illegible at this resolution]. Google & Google Scholar (tag near header: Keywords matter) Broad coverage; paywalls may appear. Accuracy varies; algorithmic bias is possible. Blogs & Social Media Fast updates and opinions. Credibility mixed; risk of misinformation. Verify before use in academic work. Evaluating Sources (four columns) Credibility Who wrote it? Are they qualified? Who published it? Is there editorial review? Timeliness When was it published? Is it uptodate for your topic? Relevance Does it address your research question and course needs? Intended audience appropriate? Bias Perspective, sponsorship, conflicts of interest; does it present multiple viewpoints? Synthesizing Combining Multiple Sources Compare perspectives; note agreements, disagreements, and gaps. Look for patterns and themes across sources. Integrate evidence with your own analysis to build a clear argument. In your writing: present stronger evidence first; explain how sources relate; maintain your voice. Citations Why Citation Matters Credit original authors; allow readers to verify sources. Demonstrate the depth of your research. Avoid plagiarism. Tools help: citation managers and style guides (e.g., APA/MLA). Generative AI & Information Literacy Intro: Tools like ChatGPT or Claude can enhance information tasksbut use them critically. Potential Benefits Brainstorming and ideation; outlining; quick surfacelevel summaries; learning support (explanations). Key Restrictions / Risks Hallucinations & fabrication: AI can produce incorrect information. Training data limits and unknown sources; accountability remains with the student. Bias may be present; data privacy concernsdo not paste confidential content. Smart AI Practices (Do / Dont) Do Use AI for brainstorming and outlines. Ask for explanations, then verify with credible sources. Keep track of sources you will actually read and cite. Dont Let AI write assignments for you. Trust autogenerated citations without checking. Upload course materials or personal data; rely on AI for facts without verification. Key Takeaways Approach information critically; use multiple credible sources. Evaluate for credibility, timeliness, relevance, and bias. Synthesize effectively and cite properly. Use Generative AI responsibly and verify everything. Discover More? Get help from the library: AskaLibrarian and Research Consultations are available. [Contact details and specific numbers appear but are not fully legible at this resolution.] Word document logo File Submission Essay and prewriting/planning assignments must be submitted in Microsoft Word (.doc, .docx). Assignments containing handwritten answers will not be accepted. Assignments are to be completed by each individual student, not as a group or shared assignment. Assignments submitted in ANY other form, including but not limited to PDF, Google Docs, and .pages, will not be accepted and will receive a zero grade. In the Submit Assignment area below, click the Add File button and click Upload to browse the files on your computer to locate the document you wish to attach. Select the document, and then click Open. Verify your submission is correct, and click the X next to the document if you would like to remove and attach a different file. When you have the correct document, click the Add button. When you are ready to submit the file you must click the Submit button. Turnitin icon Turnitin This assignment will be submitted through Turnitin, which checks the originality of your submission against other sources. Make sure to review your Originality Report to help ensure that you are not plagiarizing. Click the colored icon next to Turnitin Report toward the top of the assignment submission page to review your Turnitin report. It may take 10-15 minutes for your report to process. Remember that you can re-submit your assignment until the deadline passes. 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Financial Forecasting for Marina Vista Grand Hotel for 2025-…
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Discussion post
- Identify a gap. What else do you want to know about the article and its ideas?
- What ideas speak to you in the article?
- What are some of your own ideas on narrative writing?
- What are some other articles that will help you with your own narrative writing? Find at least 2 new sources and cite them.
Your audience is your instructor; make sure you are writing to their level of expertise. You should write in complete sentences and check your grammar before turning it in.
Topic:I Want A Wife
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W.E.B. DuBois & “Strivings of the Negro People”: Focus on Do…
Assignment: Contextualizing the Canon Assignment Type: Critical Synthesis Brief & Seminar Presentation 100 points Overview To fully grasp the literary output of the early 20th century, we must first interrogate the sociopolitical landscape in which these texts were produced. This assignment asks you to select one foundational topic from the list below and become the class expert on that subject. The assignment has two parts: A Written Critical Synthesis Brief (analysis of the source material). A Seminar Presentation (teaching the material to your peers). Part I: The Written Critical Synthesis (Paper) Length: Minimum 2 full pages (approx. 600750 words). Format: Double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font, 1-inch margins. MLA Style citations. The Objective: Do not simply summarize the article. You should synthesize the information and construct an argument. You are analyzing the significance of the subject matter. Structure & Requirements: The Thesis (The “So What?”): Your introduction must move quickly to a sophisticated thesis statement. Do not merely state, This paper is about the Brute caricature. Instead, argue how the Brute caricature functioned as a tool of social control or how it influenced specific literary tropes. Synthesis of Main Points: Organize the body of your paper around three distinct analytical pillars derived from the text. Avoid: First, the author says X, then the author says Y. Adopt: The author delineates the economic anxieties driving the caricature, specifically noting… Evidence & Integration: Use direct evidence from the source text to support your pillars. Quotes should be brief and surgically integrated into your own sentences. Block quotes should be avoided for a paper of this brevity. The Conclusion: Conclude by situating this topic within the broader scope of our course. Why does this historical fact or figure matter when we read the fiction of the era? Academic Integrity: Paraphrasing must be substantial. Changing one or two words is not sufficient. You must digest the material and reproduce the concepts in your own academic voice. Part II: The Seminar Presentation (Oral) Duration: 5 to 7 Minutes (Hard stop at 7 minutes). Format: In-person or synchronous Zoom presentation. The Objective: Your goal is not to read your paper. Your goal is to teach the concept. Imagine you are a guest lecturer introducing this topic to an undergraduate class. Presentation Guidelines: Pedagogical Approach: Do not recite your essay. Speak extemporaneously from an outline or note cards. You should demonstrate mastery of the subject, not mastery of reading aloud. Visual Aids: You are required to use a visual element (PowerPoint, Prezi, or a curated list of images/primary documents). If you are discussing the “Tom” caricature, show us historical examples. If discussing Louis Armstrong, play a 30-second audio clip. Facilitation: End your presentation with one provocative discussion question for the class to bridge your topic to our current literary readings. W.E.B. DuBois & “Strivings of the Negro People”: Focus on Double Consciousness.Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Dubois Strivings-1 (2).pdf
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Tonnay
assume you are an assistant in the planning and research section of your local law enforcement agency and you are preparing a report for the chief of police in support of development and use of AI safely in responsibly within the agency. Create 2 to 3 search questions to input into a generative AI tool such as ChatGPT or bar to explain information on law-enforcement use of artificial intelligence summarize your provide your finance provided by the AI tool select one issue or challenge from corruption and integrity, professionalism. -
My Formal Essay
Essay # 1 Conformity or Non-Conformity? That is the Question! I. Overview: In this formal essay assignment, you are first asked to explore the particular concepts of conformity and non-conformity in the broad sense; however, related concepts of individualism vs collectivism, free thinking vs prescribed thinking, authoritarianism/totalitarianism vs democracy are all under consideration as well. The concepts of self-censorship and peer pressure can even be examined under this topic. There are other relatable terms within this large realm of concepts, but exploring these particular terms will provide a good foundation to understanding the larger theme of this assignment. So, first consider these four categories of mine: The interpersonal level is where people are involved in all sorts of personal relationships with others feel compelled/pressured, are directly told/ordered, or are merely expected to conform to others’ desired behaviors, ways of thinking, or practices. Such relationships can be between members of a family, friends, co-workers, or even romantic relationships. The social level is where people are involved in a variety of societal relationships with mere acquaintances, complete strangers, and/or anyone who only knows a limited amount of information about anyone else. Consider all the different areas of society and the many interactions that occur in all of them daily–from stores to restaurants to bars to entertainment venues to sport/recreational activities to all the modes of public transportation–and this a very incomplete list! The cultural level is where people are involved in relationships that are either directly/formally or indirectly/informally framed around cultures. Be they formal ethnic cultural groupings and situations (which tie closely to the social and interpersonal levels above) to less formal or traditional sub-cultures within established cultural groups (teenagers or retirees) to even fringe counter-cultural groups that are formed around particular sport or interest (for example, music genres, skateboarders or car enthusiasts). The institutional level is where people are involved in relationships, both personal and impersonal, that revolve around common enrollment, membership, or participation in such institutions as schools, religious organizations, or the military as examples. Note: the four areas above are not official sociological categories; they are not intended to serve as any sort of final or definitive analysis of where or how relationships exist. Rather, they are just my own groupings, based upon common sense and observation. Feel free to use these areas in drawing your own insights (citing me is not necessary), but DO NOT use these categories to structure your essay! They are merely “food for thought,” and not a structural device for the essay. II. Video Resources Next, you are required in this essay to select and name 4 of the following videos from the Media Gallery and be sure to reference them throughout your discussion. To “name” them means you should have anywhere from one to three references to them incorporated into your essay (paraphrases in your own words as opposed to direct quotes, since quoting from videos is more of a logistical challenge). A “Works Cited” page is not necessary either, since I am providing these sources for you (I know what they are). Like the four categories above, these videos should serve as food for thought in your essay. 1. Is Cancel Culture Real? 2. The Power of Going Against the Norm. 3. The Loner’s Path 4. Freedom Vs Force: The Individual and the State 5. How the ‘Greater Good’ is Used as a Tool of Social Control 6. The Psychology of Authenticity 7. Why Solitude Promotes Greatness: The Benefits of Being Alone III. Assignment Prompt: So now that you’ve explored the terminology/concepts in part I above and selected/viewed four of the seven videos in part II, you’ve hopefully discovered just how vast and complex this subject is in terms of application to nearly every aspect of life! Now your job in this assignment will be to devise a focused and defensible position that directly answers the following question in the form of a thesis: As a governing principle for life, is it better to live life by principles of conformity or non-conformity to others’ expectations? Is it more important to be an individual or to be a member of a group? Now, regardless of how you answered the question, you should find yourself in somewhat of a dilemma because NO ANSWER to the question is a silver bullet. No single answer accurately covers all of the various scenarios or all of the people or all of relationships or all of the contexts that apply to this large concept of conformity vs non-conformity! You may now be asking why I assigned it in the first place then? Why are you asked to answer, and defend your answer, to such a difficult question? I’m glad you asked! A. Because in this English course, in which the skills of critical thinking and analysis are optimized, I wanted to assign a topic that is intentionally complex and/or does not allow for an “easy out” with regard to simple answers. Sure–you will answer the question with a thesis that obviously goes one way or another, as required. You may find yourself sticking to the opinion you express in it for the most part throughout the essay. However, regardless of which way you go, you will inevitably find yourself needing to provide exceptions or adjustments or contingencies in order to provide a thorough, honest, and accurate treatment of the topic if you are thinking critically and analyzing thoroughly. Your essay, in addition to being highly focused and structured around your reply to the question posed above, needs to demonstrate categorization, organization, thorough development, and cohesion. In short, it needs to be a well-developed and unified essay that thoroughly explores and offers opinions about the concept of conformity versus non-conformity. While I have been assigning this essay for many years, the whole Covid-19 conundrum a few years back (and all of the sub-issues stemming from it, such as “mandates”) provides better examples than any hypothetical scenario to illustrate the key concepts of the assignment! Just think about how many issues of conforming versus not conforming occurred in the context of the Covid years and examples abound! However, by offering this example, I am not asking for essays on Covid, or any other single subject, since one of the strengths of essay assignment is variety/eclecticism! The essay should be loaded with examples from everywhere! IV. Basic Requirements: 1. BARE MINIMUM: 1,500 WORDS in MLA FORMAT NOTE: essays that are significantly less than 1,500 words or not formatted according to correct MLA guidelines will NOT be accepted; essays that are not 1,500 words but close will receive a deduction–just as essays will receive deductions for errors in MLA format (as opposed to being entirely devoid of correct MLA format and not being accepted). On that note, essays that fail to incorporate any of the videos will not be accepted, and essays that have less than the required four videos referenced will receive significant deductions. Finally, essays which do not address the prompt question with an opinionated thesis (providing a direct answer to it, choosing one over the other) will receive significant deductions as well. 2. Word Documents or Google Docs only! I DO NOT accept PDF (note: ALL HCC computers have Word installed). 3. This is NOT A RESEARCH PAPER!!! I do not want to see sources, nor a Works Cited page, since the essay is designed to be entirely constructed from your own thoughts, observations, and experiences. The only “source material” you are using is the videos, of which I have explained above. 4. Third- Person Voice. You are free to use the first-person voice if you use a personal anecdote to make a point; however, I encourage everyone to write this in the third person (this means no personal pronouns reflecting the first or second person voices: I, Me, We, Our, Us, You, or Your). Also, don’t forget to give your unique essay its own unique title! 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Sweat Pre-Reading Discussion
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