forming effective searching

Directions

As outlined in the lecture, there are various types of strategies and tools that students can use to develop search phrases to find exactly what they need without mining through hundreds of results.

In this assignment, you will develop a search phrase to best locate the information posed in the prompt. Then, using at least 50 words for each search scenario, explain why you picked this approach. Finally, perform the search in question and evaluate the results. In at least 50 words, explain if your search results were what you expected and why or why not this was the case.

Example: You want to find information on the President Teddy Roosevelt.

Search Phrase developed: “Teddy Roosevelt” president

Strategy: I chose this strategy because using quotation marks around the name Teddy Roosevelt will ensure that both pieces of the name are searched for together. When quotation marks aren’t used, results showing the first name and the second name will all show up, which will populate many results unrelated to Teddy Roosevelt such as Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Search Results:

Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt#:~:text=Theodore%20Roosevelt%20Jr.%20(%2F%CB%88,States%20from%201901%20to%201909.

History: https://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/theodore-roosevelt

History: https://www.history.com/news/teddy-roosevelt-legacies

Analysis: Yes, these search results were what I expected to see based on my search. The results reflected my usage of the quotation marks as sites that discussed Teddy Roosevelt’s role as president were returned first. All of the sites included both Teddy Roosevelt’s name as well as the word president.

1, You want to find information on Buffalo, NY but not anything related to the Buffalo Bills football team.

⦁ Develop and document a search phrase that you would use in a search engine to find this information.

⦁ Explain why you chose this strategy using at least 50 words.

⦁ After performing the search yourself, document the first 2-3 result entries that were returned. Analyze if the search results were what you expected using at least 50 words.

2, You want to find information on recipes for stuffed peppers that do not include rice.

⦁ Develop and document a search phrase that you would use in a search engine to find this information.

⦁ Explain why you chose this strategy using at least 50 words.

⦁ After performing the search yourself, document the first 2-3 result entries that were returned. Analyze if the search results were what you expected using at least 50 words.

3, You want to find videos about astronomy only on YouTube.

⦁ Develop and document a search phrase that you would use in a search engine to find this information.

⦁ Explain why you chose this strategy using at least 50 words.

⦁ After performing the search yourself, document the first 2-3 result entries that were returned. Analyze if the search results were what you expected using at least 50 words.

4, You want to combine the search for both woodworking and welding.

⦁ Develop and document a search phrase that you would use in a search engine to find this information.

⦁ Explain why you chose this strategy using at least 50 words.

⦁ After performing the search yourself, document the first 2-3 result entries that were returned. Analyze if the search results were what you expected using at least 25 words.

5. You want to find information related only to gestational diabetes.

⦁ Develop and document a search phrase that you would use in a search engine to find this information.

⦁ Explain why you chose this strategy using at least 50 words.

⦁ After performing the search yourself, document the first 2-3 result entries that were returned. Analyze if the search results were what you expected using at least 50 words.

PowerPoint Career Presentation for ADN (Nursing)

  

Create a PowerPoint presentation about the career you are planning to pursue after graduating. Use the following criteria:

  • The presentation should include information about a specific career including the education needed, salary expected, job responsibilities, etc.
  • It is important to review the attached PowerPoint Dos and Don’ts file
  • The presentation must contain a minimum of six slides to include a title slide containing your name and the career that your presentation is about, at least four content slides, and a summary slide at the end
  • Apply an appropriate theme to the presentation
  • Use slide layouts that will effectively present the content
  • Keep in mind the 7 x 7 rule:  use a maximum of seven lines of text per slide and not more than seven words per line
  • Modify text alignment and line spacing as necessary
  • Include at least two pictures in the presentation; apply a picture style to each picture
  • Add a footer to all slides, except the title slide, that includes the slide number and your last name
  • Apply one slide transition to all slides
  • Save the presentation as Your Name Career PowerPoint

assignment2

Assignment 2

DEVELOPING INTIMACY WITH YOUR DATA

This exercise involves you working with a dataset of your choosing. Visit the Kaggle website, browse through the options and find a dataset of interest, then follow the simple instructions to download it. With acquisition completed, work through the remaining key steps of importing, exploring and examining your data to develop a robust familiarization with its potential offering:

Thoroughly examine the physical properties (type, size, condition) of your dataset, noting down useful observations or descriptions where relevant.

What could you do/would you need to do to clean or modify the existing data to create new values to work with? What other data could you imagine would be valuable to consolidate the existing data?

Using a tool of your choice (such as Excel, Tableau, R) to visually explore the dataset in order to deepen your appreciation of the physical properties and their discoverable qualities (insights) to help you cement your understanding of their respective value. If you don’t have scope or time to use a tool, use your imagination to consider what angles of analysis you might explore if you had the opportunity? What piques your interest about this subject?

(You can, of course, repeat this exercise on any subject and any dataset of your choice, not just those on Kaggle.)

Getting Started with R Tool

Complete this tutorial to assist with the assignment

· Data Importing Using R – http://www.r-tutor.com/r-introduction/data-frame/data-import

· R Data Type – http://www.r-tutor.com/r-introduction/basic-data-types

· R Data Vectors – http://www.r-tutor.com/r-introduction/vector

· R Data Frame – http://www.r-tutor.com/r-introduction/data-frame

· Data Import – http://www.r-tutor.com/r-introduction/data-frame/data-import

· Data Statistic – http://www.r-tutor.com/elementary-statistics

Discussion

Compare and contrast the difference of network security within an on-premise environment and a cloud environment. Give some examples of areas that are common and areas that are different.

Why are firewalls so important within an IT environment? What are the different firewalls and are all types still in use today?

List three network threats and list the IT infrastructure domain that the threat may harm. Why/How does those threats harm that particular domain?

Final white paper project – ticketing system

 – Add images and tables that were included in previous submissions. Your current document points to figures and tables that are no longer included in your capstone project. 

  – There are still some discrepancies between the information presented in the Technology Solution and Requirements section (pages 13 – 19) and the Design section (pages 19 – 24) and the implementation section (24 – 31). For instance, the following technologies components listed in the Technology Solutions and Requirements section are not included in the design and implementation sections: Azure cloud-based service, Recoverit, Cisco Integrated Service Virtual Router (ISR), -WD My Book Duo 4TB, and SecuGen biometric scanner. 

 – Your test result doesn’t show specific examples and images (there are references to images, but the document doesn’t include these images) that support the needs that you selected such as database, network infrastructure, access control, and so on.  The test result section for each need is briefly summarized in three or four lines. You must provide specific information that demonstrate a proper test result or a failure if that is the case.  – The Assignment requires that you include the Conclusion section.  

portfolio project

 

Your final project paper is broken down into 4 parts, worth a total of 125 points towards your final grade. This milestone is worth 25 points.

For this piece of that assignment, you will write the introduction to your final portfolio project (1-2 pages), comprehensively describing the industry you are choosing to use in the paper and preliminary challenges with information governance that you have identified. Be sure to utilize 2-3 sources from the UC Library.

Review the instructions in the Final Paper document first (attached here). Each milestone is a separate writing assignment, leading up to the Final Paper.

Expectations are that it will be a scholarly work, using largely peer-reviewed resources, formatted to APA 7 style. Grammar, spelling, and punctuation are significantly weighted. Any instance of plagiarism will result in a 0 on the activity (first offence) or failing the course (2nd offence).