GEN 102 Week 5 Assignment Help | Ashford University
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GEN 102 Week 5 Assignment Help | Ashford University
Week 5 - Final Paper
Prepare: Review the Week 5 Guidance, video above , and review the material covered in the previous weeks
of this course. |
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Reflect: As we wrap up this course,
please take some time to reflect on what you have learned about yourself by
exploring the digital world around you, your online presence, digital
communication, using digital tools to achieve career goals, and your
financial future. |
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Write: In a five-paragraph essay that
is two to three pages in length, address the
following bullet points: ·
Paragraph 1: Discuss at least three
ways in which changes in digital technology have impacted your personal,
academic, and professional life. ·
Paragraph 2: Define “digital
citizenship“ in your own words and describe three ways in which you plan to
practice good digital citizenship in your personal, academic, and
professional life. ·
Paragraph 3: Select three digital
tools presented in this course and explain how you will use each one of them
in your personal, academic, or professional life. (Hint: Review the Digital Tools page) ·
Paragraph 4: Critically
evaluate your own social media use. Explain any changes you should make to
maintain safety and security to your personal and professional online
presence. Analyze the benefits and risks of the increasing use of social
media in our society. ·
Paragraph 5: Identify three pieces
of financial information that will help you make informed financial decisions
about your future and eventual retirement. |
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This assignment must be double-spaced, written in Times New
Roman 12-pt. font and submitted to Waypoint as a Microsoft Word document.
Save your work and then submit your
Final Paper using the Assignment Submission button.
If needed watch the Introduction to Waypoint and Originality Reports video for instructions.
Check your submission was successful.
Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the
criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
Watch Introduction to Waypoint and
Originality Reports for instructions.
Late policy: Written assignments are due on the specified days in the course.
Written assignments will be subject to a late penalty of up to 10% per day up
to three days late. If written assignments are submitted after 72 hours past
the due date, instructors can give a penalty up to and including a grade of 0%
for the assignment.