Teachers are, of course, also excellent resources for help with writing conventions, and many of them are happy to give you assistance if only you ask
Helpful professors do ease a lot stress!
Teachers are, of course, also excellent resources for help with writing conventions, and many of them are happy to give you assistance if only you ask
Helpful professors do ease a lot stress!
"fresh pair of eyes."
I love using a fresh pair of eyes before submitting my papers just in case I missed anything or have any grammatical errors.
Reading aloud can be your friend in this process.
I have found that this is something I enjoy and helps me retain information better. May be helpful for reading information I'm less interested in.
like hedging, explicitness, objectivity, formality, variety, complexity, etc.
I don't know much about these writing style conventions.
The more you read, both texts you enjoy reading and texts that you have to work to enjoy or get into, especially texts with grammar and vocabulary that is just a little bit more advanced than how you tend to write, the more improvement you can see in your writing.
I want to improve on reading texts that I don't enjoy as much and staying focused and motivated to absorb the information
I want to help get you there.
The supportiveness is really helpful and makes us students feel like our education is valued!
Personally, I am a language descriptivist, so I don't believe that however we speak with our friends, colloquially, or in different cultures of subcultures should be called "incorrect"
I have never considered correct or incorrect speaking, but I like this and agree.
rules of the English language are always changing
It is important to stay up to date on the changes that occur
saying someone speaks or writes English poorly, or implying that they are not as smart as someone else because of the way they use language, can be intentionally or unintentionally discriminatory - racist, xenophobic, or classist (elitist).
Agree. Shaming a person intelligence is an elitist mentality
"standard English,"
The type on English we will be focusing on in this class
their own specific conventions, or set of expectations for how they are written, known as "genre conventions."
Genre conventions definition
set of agreed-upon expectations for written communication in English, especially the formal written English
Writing conventions definition
If Trump’s embrace of the Ukraine conspiracy doesn’t sink his political future by leading to impeachment, it may nonetheless signal that his political future is bleak.
I think this ended up coming back to bite him. If he had focused less time on trying to destroy Biden by bringing the Ukraine conspiracy up and Hunter then he may not have loss the ever so close election.
Trump’s ongoing embrace of conspiracy theories while in office can still be explained by the history of political conspiracy thinking
People who are in positions of power definitely get the worst rep in situations like these - but it is not fair that unreliable theories were being spread by our president. However, could it be true? Some conspiracy theories have been proven as we read in a previous article. So it is always something to consider. I will not turn my head to reliable sources.
Since then, conspiratorial thinking, has remained most attractive to opposition parties seeking to discredit their establishment rivals
Interesting
Typically it is members of the party out of power who push conspiracies.
I never considered this. Very interesting
feed the conspiracy theory.
I don't agree with this. They should not have made all efforts to keep the conspiracy alive
Schweizer is a longtime pusher of conspiracies about liberals. He published a book in 2018 titled “Secret Empires,” which included a chapter about the Bidens in Ukraine.
He is known for this - makes him that much less credible
Peter Schweizer
Conservative writer and editor. Organized Biden and Hunter conspiracies
makes false claims about the vice president’s interference in Ukrainian politics to protect the business interests of his son, appears to skeptics to be the malicious invention of Republican political hacks, designed to weaken Biden’s presidential candidacy.
This is a conspiracy theory because it seems like all the facts line up and make sense, however they may not be used in the correct context and with pure facts. I do think it is sill interesting to consider as he is our soon to be leader
Democrats’ anxieties about Russian conspiracies to interfere in the 2016 campaign cannot be extricated from this historical context of paranoia just because they have a significant basis in fact
And we see this now after the 2020 election as well.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the phrase “conspiracy theory” first appeared in the early 20th century United States, in the context of political histories of the 19th century
Interesting that is emerged so long ago as it is now still something that we read and face.
Only a conspiracy, ginned up for partisan effect, and personal profit, could have led to such ideas about Jackson.
100% a conspiracy in my eyes
“We are admonished by history, that the principal dangers to popular governments arise from the interference of foreign nations, either by force or fraud, in their concerns; or from the corrupt ambition of their own citizens seeking exclusive and forbidden powers.”
First page after Adam's defeat
The degree to which either side believed what they were saying about their rivals has been hotly debated by historians ever since
Comes from both political parties. Politics is corrupt buisness.
Timothy Dwight warned that Jeffersonians were under the sway of the Bavarian Illuminati, an international conspiracy aiming to overthrow Christianity.
Quite the accusation
Conspiracy theories — or allegations that secret agents were working together for a hidden (typically sinister) purpose — are older than the nation, and have been voiced by every party that ever took part in the country’s politics.
Commonly heard of in politics, especially today.
a wild tale of a missing computer server whisked off to Eastern Europe for nefarious, if never entirely clear, purposes, and something involving Joe Biden, his son Hunter and, for good measure, China, too.
conspiracy theory?? may be evidence to help this theory make sense - but due to reliability, likely false.
Here is a link to some questions you should ask:
Good resource
Scholarly vs. Popular Resources
Good comparisons here
In order for a source to be included in a database, it usually must go through a screening process that requires individuals to verify the information in the text. Because of this cross-checking process, the articles you find in databases will usually be more reliable than sources you might find simply by looking for them using a search engine.
This is really interesting and I never knew that sources had to be cross checked like this.
Often, the most reliable information you will find on the internet will come from online database
May narrow down the searches
For example, some websites are known for being more left-wing or right-wing.
Fox new vs CNN is an example of this
Because anyone can produce a podcast, be aware that biased podcasts exist, and some might be used as propaganda.
Bias can occur here as well as it is spoken by a person with feels about what they're saying
Podcasts are essentially audio files that can be streamed on a computer or mobile device, like portable radio.
Can be a valuable resource
When evaluating a personal website, find out what you can about the author and their affiliations. Some personal websites exist solely to spread propaganda or other biased information.
I would assume that their is a lot of bias information on blogs because they are specific to the person and their reflection on a topic
try to locate the people or groups behind the usernames
Learn more about the user beyond their username
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tumblr, and Instagram.
Most common social media platforms
Because clickbait sources exist simply to promote webpages, they are not considered credible sources.
Clickbait sources are not reliable
When looking for sources online, it’s important to recognize which article titles sound like clickbait. Most clickbait articles want to shock the reader, so be aware of words like surprising, alarming, and shockingin titles. Another form of clickbait is a page that challenges the viewer to a quiz or test.
This occurs on a lot of sketchy sources. Beware
Clickbait is a type of sensationalized advertisement that seeks to attract viewers through catchy or seemingly unbelievable headlines.
Interesting
Wikipedia can be used as a jumping-off point for other sources.
Not encouraged as a single source, but use it to get to other sources with (hopefully) the same info
However, unlike encyclopedias, Wikipedia pages can be edited by anyone, which means that sometimes the information stated is not reliable and is edited for the sake of making a joke (see example below).
Making it not reliable - always verify with further recommended articles
On the other hand, some well-known organizations use a .com domain extension. Both National Geographicand TEDuse .com domain extension, despite the fact that they’re large organizations.
There are credible .com extensions
it’s important to know that .com, .org, and .net domain extensions can be purchased and used by anyone. However, the .edu domain extension is reserved only for educational institutions, and the .gov domain extension is only used by governmental institutions.
.edu is education and .gov is governmental. .com, .org and .net can be used by anyone
domain extensions:
I never knew these were officially called domain extensions - learn something new everyday!
Understanding SEO is important because it dictates the initial information you’re presented with when using a search engine for your research
SEO will dictate what info comes up in the search
Different search engines may utilize SEO differently, which also means that, depending on what search engine you use, you might have different results appear first.
This is something that is interesting to consider when I am doing future research.
SEO works by locating keywords and sorting information for relevancy and accuracy
Interesting, I have never heard of SEO.
If the source appears to represent an opinion, does the author offer legitimate reasons for adopting that stance?
Author should at least present an argument for the opposing side
Objective language sticks to the facts, but emotional language relies on garnering an emotional response from the reader.
Objective or emotional language ??
If you’re reading an opinion-based source, ask yourself whether there’s enough evidence to back up the opinions.
Need to have evidence to back up the opinion
If the author lists specific dates or facts, can you find that same information somewhere else?
Very important to consider. Check for accuracy
Is the source twenty years out of date?
Always try to find the most up to date sources
If a source has a list of references, it often means that the source is well-researched and thorough.
Agree. I always look for this!
Thus, when examining sources for possible propaganda, be aware that sometimes groups may deploy pieces of true information in deceptive ways.
Draws peoples attention and makes them believe they are getting the full truth
lives of crime after using sites that compete with the Purdue OWL
SCARY- WHATTTTT
The Purdue OWL is clearly the only safe choice for student writers.
Very informative
fact, opinion, and propaganda
Info can be divided into these three categories
Remember that scholarly sources often have a very particular audience in mind, and popular sources are written for a more general audience.
Scholarly articles are intended to particular audience opposed to popular
What does the author want to accomplish?
Based on the intro
locate more information about the author.
First step of evaluating a source
When evaluating sources, being able to determine whether it’s primary or secondary is helpful as you continue in your research.
Helpful to be able to identify the differences
A secondary source is a source that is more removed from an event, usually written after the event has happened
Definition of secondary source
A primary source is a firsthand or eyewitness account of information by an individual close to the topic
Definition of primary sources
Understanding the difference between a scholarly and popular source is a crucial step in evaluating credible sources.
Important!!
Popular sources are not peer-reviewed, and they do not usually include a reference list
Definition of popular sources
Scholarly sources often have a specific audience in mind, most likely other experts in the particular field of study.
Definition of scholarly article
scholarly and popular
Most sources are either scholarly or popular
Before getting started, it’s important to establish what genre of research you need
Good place to start
Ask the tough questions.
Good reminder
To succeed as a researcher, and ultimately a persuasive, credible writer, you have learned that you can’t fly solo—that, in fact, no one can go it alone.
No flying solo as a credible writer/ researcher!
After carefully evaluating PETA’s Web site, you will likely decide that while it contains some useful and credible information, you will need to use this site with care and ac-knowledge its agenda.
Due to bias
Does that constitute a bias? Well, it definitely points to a well-shaped agenda, and you need to recognize that, whether you agree or disagree with the mission the site is promoting
Important to consider bias
“Animals are not ours to experiment on, eat, wear, use for entertainment, or abuse in any other way.”
PETA organizations slogan
The extension .org in the URL indicates that this Web site is not set up for commercial purposes—that is, not for deriving profit from the activity on the site
Important to consider when choosing sources
Humane Society of North Texas
Much more specific
“animal shelters and lost pets”
Still to broad
“animal shelter,”
way to broad
By doing so, you will be contributing to the discussion with your own observations, questions, comments, and concerns
Based on critically reading & either agreeing/ disagreeing with the information read.
fair use of emotional appeals (pathos)
Definition
motives and agendas (ethos)
Definition
scrutinizing the structure of their argument (logos
Definition
The sheer volume of in-formation might be overwhelming, making you sometimes feel that there exists nothing of value on your particular topic
When getting started I commonly feel overwhelmed by the amount of info!
cholarly journal articles, news briefs, en-vironmental agencies’ reports, statistics, transcripts of Congressional hear-ings, activists’ blogs and discussion forums, a simple Google search can also bring you videos, maps, PowerPoint presentations, and the like
Not something that could be found in a lib
When your computer is connected to the Internet, you have a world of information at your fingertips.
How I have done 99% of my research in past papers
But libraries and print materials do have some disadvantages
Could be outdated, cannot buy all published books worldwide due to physical spacing
Library collections are systematically organized and cataloged.
Glad I never spent much time getting resources from the lib
Simply put, when evaluating, you “read with an attitude” (Palmquist 49).
I love this saying! I need to read with more of an attitude
evaluate your sources
Golden rule
1. Who is the author? 2. How do I know that he/she is knowledgeable about the subject?3. Is the author using emotional appeals/manipulation in his or her argument?4. Does the author use “loaded” language to distract readers from relevant reasons and evidence?5. Is the support for the argument appropriate to the claim?6. Are all the statements believable?7. Is the argument consistent and complete?
Determining credibility of a source
Show that you know who argues against your case, and your au-dience will take your argument more seriously
Something to consider in future writings
credibility is not an innate quality.
Interesting
hat of your sources and that of your own.
Two kinds of credibility to juggle
critical reading and thinking skills.
When the reader is evaluating a piece of writing
The more logical an argument is, the more likely the reader will be persuaded.
AGREE
following
Reading for relevant claims to support the argument, making sure the statements are believable and following along to ensure the argument is consistent are all things I will focus on moving forward.
If an author makes an argument that remains logical and consistent from beginning to end, then readers are likely to be persuaded
Interesting to consider
ome less savvy authors will be as bold as to claim another viewpoint is “stupid.”
This would be silly for an author to do. I think it shows that the author is uneducated if they are willing to claim another viewpoint as "stupid"
biased
I will start paying more attention to emotional appeals and loaded language as a reader.
Appealing to the reader’s emotions (using pathos)
Help author and readers to connect better
The ASPCA and homeless pets have certainly benefitted from the generosity of viewers whose heartstrings were tugged by the use of emotion in these commercials.
100% agree - those commercials get me every time
One common mistake writers make is to represent only one side of an argument
I agree it is important for the author to consider the other side of the argument and also touch on the idea.
Authors establish credibility with the way they con-struct their arguments.
Interesting
It doesn’t hurt that Allison writes about herself, a topic that any reader would expect Allison to know more about than anyone else.
One of the easiest, yet most challenging things to do is writing about yourself
He learns these facts by reading the introduction to the essay that included facts about Dorothy Allison, a writ-er whom Jack was not familiar with before he read this essay.
As an engaged reader Jack is able to identify the facts in the intro
establishing credibility (ethos)
One of the most important things an author can do
logos, ethos, and pathos
Something to consider when analyzing potential sources
National Council Licensure Examination
Must pass to become the real deal
Accelerated BSN programs usually take 12 months to complete, though some programs may run for 16 to 24 months
This would move at a much faster pace
After the first semester basic skills are obtained, students rotate through Obstetrics, Mental Health, Medical, Surgical, Oncology, Critical Care and Pediatric Units to get a holistic view of nursing and what it encompasses
A lot of material to cover
Pre-requisites often include math, English, and other basic level courses
A few of the required university specific core classes
Columbia University
First to offer masters in nursing
Yale School of Nursing
Based on an educational plan rather than on hospital service needs
University of Minnesota o
First university based program- offering a BSN degree
These same nurse leaders also established what would be become the National League for Nursing Education and helped in establishing the American Nurses Association
Very interesting correlations with Nightingale and the American nurses Association
Louisa Parsons, a graduate of the Nightingale Fund School at St. Thomas' Hospital in Londo
So cool that one of her students also established a nursing school
Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing
First U.S nursing school established by Nightingale
Before the late 1800s little formal education was available to train nursing students
Crazy to read this and compare it to the competitiveness nowadays
nursing is a three-year course in the UK,
Interesting to see the differences between the US and UK
Florence Nightingale
Very influential woman
The nature of nursing education and nursing qualifications varies considerably across the world.
And even state to state
Post-nominal initials
These were very interesting and informative to read!
An advanced professional degree provides further training in a specialized area of the profession
New information to me!
Recently it has been shown that NP's prescribe opioids at a rate 28 times higher than physician counterparts in states they practice autonomously.
interesting statistic to consider
no independent or unbiased reviews have duplicated such findings
very beneficial to note!
care by APNs in collaboration with physicians is comparable than care by a physician alone
interesting outcome
Grandfather exception
Still kind of confused on what this allows for?
Because 45% of the nurse anesthesia programs are located in schools of allied health, these programs will award a Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP)
interesting
Although the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists approved this recommendation, it is not requiring program compliance until the year 2025.[4]
Did not know this! Better hurry and graduate!
While APNs are educated differently depending on their specific specialty, all APNs are now trained at the graduate level and are required to attain at least a master's degree, generally a Master of Science in Nursing in their field of concentration
Agree that they are should maintain a master's degree
APN education forms the basis of four recognized general areas of specialization:
commonly find an NP
Throughout the span of 6 years the nursing faculty shortage has been written about an increasing amount. There is no clear consensus or an organized plan on how to fix the ongoing issue.
Nursing student deserve good professors. There needs to be a resolution for this
there is a shortage of academically qualified instructors to teach at schools of nursing worldwide
Unfortunate truth
40,000 qualified nursing applicants were turned away in the 2005–2006 academic year from baccalaureate nursing programs due to a lack of masters and doctoral qualified faculty, and that this number was increased over 9,000 from 32,000 qualified but rejected students from just two years earlier
This is a lot of (likely) qualified people that could have used their abilities to help people
Approximately 29.8 percent of all nursing jobs are found in hospitals
interesting statistic
The International Council of Nursing (ICN), the largest international health professional organization in the world
new info
Correctional nursing
Working with inmates
Canadian nursing dates back to 1639 in Quebec with the Augustine nuns.
Interesting piece of Canadian history
Nursing specialty certification is available through the Canadian Nurses Association in 22 practice areas,[76] including:
many opportunities - similar to US
Latin American nursing is based on three levels of training: (a) professional/registered, (b) technical, and (c) auxiliary
interesting
In the UK, the title "nurse practitioner" is legally protected.
cool
Nurse practitioners
Life goal
Many nurses who have worked in clinical settings for a long time choose to leave clinical nursing and join the ranks of the NHS management.
Good - they have experience working on the floor
There are shortened (18-month) programs to allow nurses already qualified in the adult branch to hold dual registration as a nurse and a midwife
How to become a midwife
Master's degrees exist in various healthcare related topics, and some nurses choose to study for PhDs or other higher academic awards.
usually 2 additional years
After the point of initial registration, there is an expectation that all qualified nurses will continue to update their skills and knowledge.
Agree with this
Nursing in Israeli culture begins with Shifra and Puah, the two Jewish midwives who helped the Jewish women in ancient Egypt give birth.
Cool history
Japan only recognizes four types of nursing
interesting
A midwife takes care of a pregnant woman during labour and postpartum
specialty
Individuals who are assistant nurses follow orders from a registered nurse
I have been this before!
Those who attended a nursing university have a bit of an advantage over those who went to a nursing school.
interesting
Japanese nurses never have to renew their licenses. Once they have passed their exam, they have their license for life.[76]
This is scary
Japan, "nursing work has been described using negative terminology such as 'hard, dirty, dangerous, low salary, few holidays, minimal chance of marriage and family, and poor image.'"
sad
Australia
interesting geographic information
with about 2.7 million employed in 2011
This number had likely gone up dramatically
Graduate education
I will also tackle a grad program after being an RN for a couple years
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
This is the route I am taking
Nursing is the nation's largest health care profession
Wow! Never knew this
About 21 percent of registered nurses are union members or covered by union contract.
I believe this is similar to traveling nurses
In some states, the terms "nurse" or "nursing" may only be used in conjunction with the practice of a registered nurse (RN) or licensed practical or vocational nurse (LPN/LVN).
Interesting
Each state has its own laws, rules, and regulations governing nursing care.
Important to consider as I want to be traveling nurse one day (just don't know much about it)
Nurses are also at risk for violence and abuse in the workplace
TRUE
This stress puts nurses at risk for short-term and long-term health problems, including sleep disorders, depression, mortality, psychiatric disorders, stress-related illnesses, and illness in general
Sad that nurses are pushed to this point
nurses consistently identify stress as a major work-related concern and have among the highest levels of occupational stress when compared to other professions
I have noticed this in my previous job working as a med-tech at the hospital. Nurses have a lot going on and some are able to hide/ manage their stress better than others.
Internationally, there is a serious shortage of nurses
Yet college programs are so competitive to get into
They also work on cruise ships
My aunt who is a nurse said this is the one thing she wish she could go back in time and do! She said I should do this if I ever get the opportunity.
Specialties and practice settings
Many directions to go as a nurse
Scope of activities
Important
female nurses are more common, while male nurses receive more pay on average
Higher demand for males in this profession
pediatrics, neonatal, maternity, OBGYN, geriatrics, ambulatory, and nurse anesthetists and informatics (eHealth
Just some of the specific scopes of practice that a nurse can focus on
The National Licensure Examination (NCLEX)
BIIIIG test to show off your knowledge and become the real deal!
(BSN) is awarded to the nurse who has earned an American four-year academic degree in the science and principles of nursing, granted by a tertiary education university or similarly accredited school.
Traditional 4 year program
RNs provide scientific, psychological, and technological knowledge in the care of patients and families in many health care settings. RNs may earn additional credentials or degrees.
When I graduate I will be an RN with my BSN. This will give me the opportunity to continue growing in my profession.
professionals to ensure quality care for all,
What nurses focus their overall attention on
Advocacy, promotion of a safe environment, research, participation in shaping health policy and in patient and health systems management, and education are also key nursing roles.
Important things to consider as a nurse
In the 19th and early 20th century, nursing was considered a women's profession, just as doctoring was a men's profession
Now it is more common to see more male nurses in the female dominated nursing profession and more female doctors in the male dominated physician occupation.
More nurses volunteered for service in the US Army and Navy than any other occupation
Selfless people - describes nurses
Formal use of nurses in the modern military began in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
Interesting
Other important nurses in the development of the profession include:
Historical legends who played a role in the nursing profession
Florence Nightingal
Very influential woman! Set up first school of nursing
Nursing care went to the inexperienced as traditional caretakers, rooted in the Roman Catholic Church, were removed from their positions. The nursing profession suffered a major setback for approximately 200 years.
Crazy to consider how competitive the nursing profession is now.
Before the foundation of modern nursing, members of religious orders such as nuns and monks often provided nursing-like care
Interesting!
600 BC in India, it is recorded in Sushruta Samhita, Book 3, Chapter V about the role of the nurse as "the different parts or members of the body as mentioned before including the skin, cannot be correctly described by one who is not well versed in anatomy. Hence, any one desirous of acquiring a thorough knowledge of anatomy should prepare a dead body and carefully, observe, by dissecting it, and examine its different parts."
Wow, how times have changed
nurse practitioners are permitted by most jurisdictions to practice independently in a variety of settings
Becoming an NP is my long term goal in my career!
focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life
Passionate about this - contributes heavily to my love for nursing.
People who believe in health-related conspiracy theories are less likely to follow medical advice, and more likely to use alternative medicine instead
Interesting!
People formulate conspiracy theories to explain, for example, power relations in social groups and the perceived existence of evil forces
connection to evil?
Similarly, they depict the public as ignorant and powerless against the alleged conspirators, with important aspects of society determined by malevolent forces, a viewpoint which is likely to be disempowering.
Agree with this as they are hoping to "brainwash" people, in a way.
perceived sense of powerlessness, exposure to conspiracy theories immediately suppresses personal feelings of autonomy and control
Make sense for people who are trying to get others to believe false information
1960s
Not too long ago
Conspiracy theories are most likely to inspire violence when they call for urgent action, appeal to prejudices, or demonize and scapegoat enemies.[26]
I never thought of them as having a violent or urgent outcome - so this is an interesting twist.
Health-related conspiracy theories often inspire resistance to water fluoridation, and contributed to the impact of the Lancet MMR autism fraud.[16][23]
Some people truly still believe this today. As a person studying nursing I cannot see the connection they attempt to make
linked to prejudice, witch hunts, wars, and genocides.[
SCARY
Any minor errors in the response are heavily emphasized, while deficiencies in the arguments of other proponents are generally excused.[16]
Thinking back on some conspiracy theories I have heard, I am able to notice that this was noted.
the continued lack of evidence directly supporting conspiracist claims is portrayed as confirming the existence of a conspiracy of silence; the fact that other people haven't found or exposed any conspiracy is taken as evidence that those people are part of the plot, rather than considering that it may be because no conspiracy exists
This makes sense
Conspiracy theories typically justify themselves by focusing on gaps or ambiguities in knowledge, and then arguing that the true explanation for this must be a conspiracy.[
Agree
Belief in conspiracy theories is correlated with anxiety disorders, paranoia, and authoritarian beliefs.[110]
I have never heard of this- I would be interested in doing more research about this.
be sure that you have a good reason to include a direct quotation when you decide to do so
Hmm, I didn't know this
here
I like that there are resources provided