Applicability to Future Career: Which course concept will most apply to your future career or professional pursuits? Be specific about how this concept rel
Week 9 Discussion Forum
the template is attached
due before midnight tonight -oct 17th
As we near the end of the term, take some time to reflect on the lessons and concepts we've covered in this course. Please respond to the following questions in a thoughtful and specific manner:
- Applicability to Future Career: Which course concept will most apply to your future career or professional pursuits? Be specific about how this concept relates to your career goals and what skills or knowledge you gained from this course that will be useful in your future work.
- Applying Knowledge: How do you plan to apply the knowledge and concepts from this course in your future career? Provide specific examples of how you will use these concepts to address real-world challenges or problems in your field.
Please respond thoughtfully and specifically to each question, using concrete examples and details to support your answers. Your responses should demonstrate a clear understanding of the course concepts and their potential applications in your future career.
In addition to your initial post, post substantive responses to at least two of your classmates' posts in this thread. Provide an analysis of your peers' posts. Build on their examples and explanations to extend meaningful discussion.
Please ensure all initial posts are at least 150 words minimum and have 1 APA citation.
Week 9 Discussion Template
As we near the end of the term, take some time to reflect on the lessons and concepts we've covered in this course. Please respond to the following questions in a thoughtful and specific manner:
1. Applicability to Future Career: Which course concept do you think will be most applicable to your future career or professional pursuits? Be specific about how this concept relates to your career goals and what skills or knowledge you gained from this course that will be useful in your future work.
Answer here.
2. Applying Knowledge: How do you plan to apply the knowledge and concepts from this course in your future career? Provide specific examples of how you will use these concepts to address real-world challenges or problems in your field.
Answer here.
Please respond thoughtfully and specifically to each question, using concrete examples and details to support your answers. Your responses should demonstrate a clear understanding of the course concepts and their potential applications in your future career.
In addition to your initial post, post substantive responses to at least two of your classmates’ posts in this thread. Provide an analysis of your peers’ posts. Build on their examples and explanations to extend meaningful discussion.
As you can see, this template is a bit different from the APA formatting required for essays (no title page, header, or separate reference page, and I do not require indentations of the first line of paragraphs or use hanging indent in the references because indentation is challenging to manage in Canvas posts. I also allow the Q&A format because it makes it easier for you to ensure you answered all questions thoroughly. This template is designed explicitly for Week 1. Answer each question fully each week. Be sure to cite your sources. The correct in-text citations for the resources I have provided below are (Moore & Parker, 2020) or (Moore & Parker, 2020, p. #) if you are quoting for the textbook. For class videos, the correct in-text citations are (Burrell, n.d.) if you are not quoting. You must include a timestamp in the citation when quoting the video (Burrell, n.d., 1:21) if the quote starts one minute and 21 seconds into the video. Not all course videos provide a timeline, and you must time it yourself if a timeline is not provided. I suggest always paraphrasing rather than quoting. If you use more than one video from the class, you must distinguish between them in your paper. Put the sources in alphabetical order (as I have here) and use n.d.-a, n.d.-b, etc., in citations. If you only use one video, only use n.d. (not n.d.-a, n.d.-b, etc.). Scroll down to the reference page.
References
Moore, B.N., & Parker, R. (2020). Critical thinking (13th ed.). McGraw-Hill Education.
Burrell, T. (n.d.-a). Introduction to Categorical Logic. [Video]. Canvas@WCU. https://canvas.westcoastuniversity.edu/
Burrell, T. (n.d.-b). Week 9: Categorical Logic – Presentation. [Video]. Canvas@WCU. https://canvas.westcoastuniversity.edu/
You need at least two references for each discussion. While I encourage using credible outside references (journal articles from the library or government websites, news articles from solid news outlets, etc.), the above references will meet your requirements. I have provided the proper formatting for the textbook and video references.
If you use more than one video from the class, you must distinguish between them in your paper. Put the sources in alphabetical order (as I have here) and use n.d.-a, n.d.-b, etc., in citations. If you only use one video, only use n.d. (not n.d.-a, n.d.-b, etc.).
APA 7 is different from APA 6. Here is a website covering some key differences: https://www.scribbr.com/apa-style/apa-seventh-edition-changes/. Regarding references, these are the most common mistakes I see:
· You made errors in capitalization of titles in your references. In APA, standard capitalization rules are followed everywhere but in titles of articles in references. In those, only capitalize the first word of the title, the first word after a colon in the title, and proper nouns. You also made errors in italicization. Italicize the article's title (unless it is followed by journal information — then italicize the journal title and volume).
· City/state of publisher not listed in references in APA 7.
· Replace "Retrieved…from" with the website title in APA 7. The website title follows the article title. Do not have both the website title and "Retrieved…from."
· When you reference an article from a website and have no author, the reference follows this order: Article title in italics. (date). Website Title. Website URL. Use the article title (not the website title) in your citations.
Be sure to delete all this and other informational material from the template before you turn it in. Feel free to contact me with any questions you have.
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