welcome to unit 2! hs100: introduction to health science ice breaker: while we wait for class to...
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Welcome to Unit 2!Welcome to Unit 2!HS100: Introduction HS100: Introduction to Health Scienceto Health Science
Ice breaker:Ice breaker:While we wait for class to start at the top of While we wait for class to start at the top of the hour, please share at least one key take-the hour, please share at least one key take-away that you learned in Unit 1 that will help away that you learned in Unit 1 that will help keep you focused and motivated as we keep you focused and motivated as we proceed through the next nine weeks of the proceed through the next nine weeks of the course! course!
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Instructor InformationInstructor Information
Hripsime Z. Wright,
Hripsime Z. Wright, MD, MPHMD, MPH
HS Online ProfessorHS Online ProfessorSchool of Health Sciences
School of Health SciencesKaplan UniversityKaplan University [email protected]
Poll Time!Poll Time!
Throughout seminar, I may do a Throughout seminar, I may do a poll. poll.
A poll window will pop up on your A poll window will pop up on your screen, with a question, and screen, with a question, and below you will have choices to below you will have choices to select.select.
The purpose of polls is to The purpose of polls is to reinforce key information that I reinforce key information that I feel is important for you to know. feel is important for you to know.
Please do Please do notnot type your answer in type your answer in the class activity box for everyone the class activity box for everyone to see. to see.
The polls are completely The polls are completely anonymousanonymous, no one knows who , no one knows who votes how (including me), so donvotes how (including me), so don’’t t worry if you donworry if you don’’t get one right…t get one right…itit’’s oks ok
Important!Important!SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES (SHS) LATE POLICY
(From Syllabus we reviewed in seminar for Unite 1)
Late work will not be accepted unless there are clear and compelling extenuating circumstances. If you have extenuating circumstances that prevent you from completing course assignments/exams you must contact your instructor immediately—prior to the assignment/exam/quiz due-date unless prevented from doing so by emergency circumstances.
Examples of extenuating circumstances are serious personal and/or family illness/hospitalization, death in the family, weather-related evacuation/emergencies, work emergencies, and issues related to active military assignment.
Personal computer/software/internet connectivity issues and course blocks are not considered extenuating circumstances. Granting of late-work submission due to extenuating circumstances is at the discretion of the instructor and will require documentation for verification of extenuating circumstances. If late work submission is granted, the instructor will establish new due-dates and requirements without loss of course points.
PLAGIARIZM POLICY In essence, plagiarism is the theft of someone else’s ideas and work. Whether a student copies
verbatim or simply rephrases the ideas of another without properly acknowledging the source, it is still plagiarism. A discussion thread, computer program, marketing plan, PowerPoint presentation, and other similar work produced to satisfy a course requirement are, like a paper, expected to be the original work of the student submitting it.
Copying documentation from another student or from any other source without proper citation is a form of academic dishonesty, as is producing work substantially from the work of another. Students are subject to disciplinary action if they submit as their own work a paper purchased from a term paper company or downloaded from the Internet.
Kaplan University subscribes to a third-party plagiarism detection service, and reserves the right to check all student work to verify that it meets the guidelines of this policy.
Academic dishonesty is a serious offense and may result in the following sanctions:
1st offense: Failure of the assignment in which the action occurred.
2nd offense: Failure of the class in which the action occurred.
3rd offense: Expulsion or permanent dismissal from the University.
Plagiarism charges remain on a student’s record permanently. Any offenses a student accumulates while completing a program will be carried over if and when a student reenrolls in a program or begins a new program at the University.
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Web Resources
Web Resources In this unit and in your academic
In this unit and in your academic
career, you will be using the
career, you will be using the
World Wide Web to find
World Wide Web to find
information. For this reading
information. For this reading
activity, review how many
activity, review how many
teachers and students use this
teachers and students use this
website to find great search
website to find great search
engines. engines.
Using the Internet to Conduct
Using the Internet to Conduct
ResearchResearch
Searching with Savvy: The Best
Searching with Savvy: The Best
Search Engines for Teachers and
Search Engines for Teachers and
StudentsStudentshttp://http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/
www.educationworld.com/a_tech/
tech001.shtml
tech001.shtml
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The reading activity is a presentation
The reading activity is a presentation
about the online classroom. If you have
about the online classroom. If you have
flash (http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/)
flash (http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/)
on your computer, access this
on your computer, access this
presentation by clicking on the video
presentation by clicking on the video
button below. If you do not have flash or
button below. If you do not have flash or
prefer to read the text version of this
prefer to read the text version of this
presentation, click on the presentation
presentation, click on the presentation
button below and read the notes.
button below and read the notes.
Once you complete the presentation, do
Once you complete the presentation, do
a little more web research by going to
a little more web research by going to
O*Net OnLine, and enter in your future
O*Net OnLine, and enter in your future
job profession title.
job profession title. http://www.onetonline.org/
http://www.onetonline.org/
More from the Reading IconMore from the Reading Icon• Take notes that Take notes that
outline:outline:
• The tasksThe tasks
• The education The education requirementsrequirements
• The wagesThe wages
• Any other items of Any other items of interest to youinterest to you
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Then, use an internet search engine, Then, use an internet search engine, such as Google, to conduct more in-such as Google, to conduct more in-depth research on your chosen depth research on your chosen profession and professional resources profession and professional resources available in your geographical area. available in your geographical area. Enter in your future job profession Enter in your future job profession and then and then ““professional organizationprofessional organizations.s.””
Take notes that outline these items:Take notes that outline these items:
Explore several of the websites until Explore several of the websites until you find at least 2 professional you find at least 2 professional organizations.organizations.
Write a summary of each Write a summary of each organization and whether or not you organization and whether or not you might join it.might join it.