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Imaginative futurism in science – RoyalCustomEssays

Imaginative futurism in science

Consuming Kids
September 27, 2018
Metaphysics of Plato and Aristotle
September 27, 2018

 

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Stranger than (Science) Fiction

Stranger than [Science] Fiction Report: Imaginative futurism in science fiction novels has a tendency to begin as predictions of technologies that are not yet
realized- In this assessment, students research and report to their peers a technology or scientific plot device that originated in science fiction and is now
currently being explored by the scientific community, such as: warp drive, ion propulsion, quantum teleportation, reanimation, electromagnetic levitation,

2:Smart Classrooms

The Scenario
Spokane’s District 81 School Board has asked you to join their Technology Taskforce as a college or high school student-representative. The Technology Taskforce has been tasked with exploring and updating the Board’s stance on technology use in education. They are looking to make a more modern statement about technology in education, dealing with a range of technology-related issues (see the list below).
As the student-representative, your role with the taskforce is to provide a recommendation about one of the technology issues below. It’s your choice. The School Board members are the audience. As the only student-representative on the taskforce, the Board is interested in your experience as a student, as well as your insight and response to two early articles about the affects of the internet, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicolas Carr and “Get Smarter” by Jamais Cascio. Your recommendation must make a claim about an issue (your thesis) and support it with your experience and the two articles.
You have a special insight as a student or former student. Whether you are from Spokane, a different town, a private school or were home schooled, use the experience as an advantage to your ethos! If you recently attended high school, then you have an accurate view of students today; if you went to high school long ago, then maybe you could use the experience section to argue for the need for more technology literacy in the classroom or less of it in order to acquire a good foundation. The point is that your experience can easily be use to support a variety of positions.
Your recommendation can be in favor or against an issue. A middle ground might be

3:FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY

Order Description

Select a criminal court case (choose ones that were not the focus of the discussion board).

Summarize the case: Include a brief summary of the case, including information about the crime committed, the accused individual (s) and the outcomes.
Discuss the forensic psychology related to the police investigation and its impact on the case proceedings and outcome.
Discuss the forensic psychology related to expert testimony and court consultation and its impact on the case proceedings and outcome. If the expert testimony/consultation happens to be related to mental health assessments, then please include that in your discussion. If there are opposing viewpoints presented by expert forensic testimony
Discuss whether or not you believe the cases would have different outcomes if the police investigations and expert testimony/consultation would have been handled differently. Support your viewpoint with a)

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