M5: Word Expert 4-2 Attached Files:  Best For You.docx Best For

M5: Word Expert 4-2 Attached Files:  Best For You.docx Best For

M5: Word Expert 4-2 Attached Files:  Best For You.docx Best For You.docx – Alternative Formats (21.318 KB) Do Project 4-2: Creating Separate Files for the Best For You Organics Mater Document from the Word Expert text.Document page 96 / PDF page 104.Submit Word file (.docx) to this Blackboard assignment when completed. MIS1300MOD5BestForYouINFO.docx

M5: Word Expert 5-1 Do Project 5-1: Creating a Simple Macro from the Word Expert text.*Note: Microsoft

M5: Word Expert 5-1 Do Project 5-1: Creating a Simple Macro from the Word Expert text.*Note: Microsoft

M5: Word Expert 5-1 Do Project 5-1: Creating a Simple Macro from the Word Expert text.*Note: Microsoft Word Online does not currently support Macro development – you will need to use the desktop version of Word to complete this assignment.*Document page 118 / PDF page 126. Submit Word file (.docx) to this Blackboard assignment when completed.

M5: Word Expert 6-1 Attached Files:  Signup.docx Signup.docx – Alternative Formats

M5: Word Expert 6-1 Attached Files:  Signup.docx Signup.docx – Alternative Formats

M5: Word Expert 6-1 Attached Files:  Signup.docx Signup.docx – Alternative Formats (19.175 KB) Do Project 6-1: Creating a Sign-Up form from the Word Expert Text.Document page 134 / PDF page 142. Submit Word file (.docx) to this Blackboard assignment when completed. MIS1300MOD5SignupINFO.docx

Locate a current news article discussing a company violating provisions for health insurance instituted by

Locate a current news article discussing a company violating provisions for health insurance instituted by

Locate a current news article discussing a company violating provisions for health insurance instituted by Saudi Arabia’s Council of Cooperative Health Insurance. What were the violations? How were the companies sanctioned? Do you think these regulations are important enough to warrant these penalties? Be sure to support your statements with logic and argument, citing at least three sources referenced.

M3: Excel Basic 3-1 Attached Files:  Excel Basic 77-727.pdf Excel Basic

M3: Excel Basic 3-1 Attached Files:  Excel Basic 77-727.pdf Excel Basic

M3: Excel Basic 3-1 Attached Files:  Excel Basic 77-727.pdf Excel Basic 77-727.pdf – Alternative Formats (16.675 MB) Do Projects 3-1: Searching For and Using a Template from the Excel Basic text.Document page 48 / PDF page 56.Once completed, submit the Excel file (.xlsx) into this assignment.   PAGE 48MIS1300BOOK.pdf

M5: Word Basic 3-2 Attached Files:  Volunteer Coaches.docx Volunteer Coaches.docx –

M5: Word Basic 3-2 Attached Files:  Volunteer Coaches.docx Volunteer Coaches.docx –

M5: Word Basic 3-2 Attached Files:  Volunteer Coaches.docx Volunteer Coaches.docx – Alternative Formats (25.103 KB) Do Project 3-2: Formatting a Flyer from the Word Basic text.Document page 66 / PDF page 74. Submit Word file (.docx) to this Blackboard assignment when completed.  MIS1300MOD5VolunteerCoachesINFO.docx

M5: Word Basic 7-1 Attached Files:  Congratulations.docx Congratulations.docx – Alternative Formats

M5: Word Basic 7-1 Attached Files:  Congratulations.docx Congratulations.docx – Alternative Formats

M5: Word Basic 7-1 Attached Files:  Congratulations.docx Congratulations.docx – Alternative Formats (27.328 KB) Do Project 7-1: Formatting Background Elements from the Word Basic text.Document page 146 / PDF page 154. Submit Word file (.docx) to this Blackboard assignment when completed.

Leslie Jamison explores the virtual platform ‘Second Life’According to Jamison what does Second Life

Leslie Jamison explores the virtual platform ‘Second Life’According to Jamison what does Second Life

Leslie Jamison explores the virtual platform ‘Second Life.’  According to Jamison, what does Second Life offer its users that they cannot find in their ‘real lives’? Does Jamison find one version of life to be more ‘real’ than another?  Why or why not?  Please cite specific examples from the text.   2.  What were your first thoughts, reactions, and/or questions about Mark Zuckerberg’s presentation and the Metaverse itself? How is his vision of the the metaverse similar to or different than the what Jamison describes about people’s relationship with Second Life? Do you foresee any legal, regulatory, ethical, or other societal concerns about a metaverse future? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uvufun6xer8JamisonSimLife_Redacted.pdf

Jenkins claims that convergence is about the relationships between media convergence participatory culture and collective

Jenkins claims that convergence is about the relationships between media convergence participatory culture and collective

Jenkins claims that convergence is about the relationships between media convergence, participatory culture, and collective intelligence. What do these three concepts mean, both individually and in relation to teach other? When Jenkins says that convergence is both a top-down and a bottom-up process; what does he mean? What does Jenkins mean by the black box fallacy? How many black boxes (media-related devices) do you have in your home today? On page 287, Jenkins refers to the concept of ‘astroturf’ — what does he mean by this, and what are the implications for human rights issues and advocates? How does Jenkins describe ‘critical utopians’ vs. ‘critical pessimists’?  Which would he identify with?  Do you agree?  Why or why not? Is convergence an inevitable reality for media today?  Why or why not? As always, these prompts are intended only to get the ball rolling; feel free to diverge from them as you wish.jenkins_1_24_convergence_culture.pdfjenkins_251_296_convergence_culture.pdf

Jerry Smith is currently incarcerated for Aggravated Assault against Jenny Jones in 2009. Jenny was

Jerry Smith is currently incarcerated for Aggravated Assault against Jenny Jones in 2009. Jenny was

Jerry Smith is currently incarcerated for Aggravated Assault against Jenny Jones in 2009. Jenny was assaulted by Smith while she was walking to a movie with friends at 8:30 p.m. on a Friday night. The police report states that Smith was out drinking with friends and was intoxicated. When Smith saw Jones and her friends he walked over to pick them up. When Jones laughed at Smith he became upset and struck her in the head with his bottle of beer. He then kicked her in the head when she was knocked down. Jones was arrested at the scene by an off-duty police officer. Smith plead not guilty and was eventually found guilty of the assault. Jones was hospitalized for over a month for a severe concussion (she also suffered a cut to her forehead from the bottle). Jenny suffered re-occuring headaches for the past year. She has also suffered panic attacks since the incident and refuses to leave the house at night. Jenny told friends that she should have died that night because she was picked out for a reason by Smith. Smith had several arrests for drunk driving and public intoxication. He was arrested for burglary in 2007 when he broke into a restaurant at 2:00 a.m. because he had the munchies. Smith quit drinking in jail and started to go to the jail ministry. Approximately four weeks ago Jerry wrote a letter to the judge asking to meet with Jenny to express his feelings. The judge heard that you are an advocate for restorative justice. She turns the case over to you to handle. In this discussion board you must address the following: Is this a good case for restorative justice? What may not make this case ideal for restorative justice? How would you set up this case for restorative justice? Discuss differences in your process and ideas regarding the case.