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    CO-CONSTRUCTING ARTS CURRICULA AND ITS EFFECTS ON ONLINE STUDENT ENGAGEMENT

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    There seems to be a significant drop in student engagement when learning in a virtual environment. This study intended to investigate how co-constructing curricula with virtual students impacts engagement. Previous research has indicated that co-constructing curricula positively affects student engagement as they are given more agency over their own learning, and therefore become more intrinsically motivated within their classes. Through completing surveys and having class discussions, student researchers indicated to the teacher researcher their interests and how they best learn. The student and teacher researchers developed a unit plan about landscape artwork and watercolor painting together based on student interests. While there weren’t any extensive findings regarding the impact of co-constructed curricula on virtual student engagement, the data revealed valuable implications about behavioral engagement indicators in a virtual environment

    Centering Equity and Social Identity: Reflections on Culturally Sustaining Literacy Lessons from Two Elementary Classrooms

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    Two elementary teachers illustrate how awareness of children’s sociocultural contexts and social identities can inform literacy instruction

    Cooking up Passion: Steps to Opening a Food Truck

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    Cooking up Passion: Steps to Opening a Food Truck This project encapsulates my creativity journey and desire to pursue my passion for the culinary arts. I reflected on my experience in the engineering/technology field and made some strong connections with various creativity principles. The years of experience I have accumulated in corporate America have taught me a lot and helped push me to achieve things I did not think I could. What I am attempting to accomplish with this project is to combine my experience in the workforce with my passion/interest in the culinary arts. I have connected with some phenomenal individuals who have taken the risk of starting a business and or pursuing their passion. Through their guidance and support, I have taken some monumental steps forward and devised an action plan. This project demonstrates the importance of finding community and connecting with individuals who believe in and support your dreams. I am grateful to everyone who has played a role in my life until now. I hope reading this project inspires individuals with a strong sense of joy, love, understanding, determination, inspiration, motivation, dedication, and happiness. All of these emotions are woven deep into every word and section

    BUS360

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    Learn the principles, techniques, and concepts needed for managerial analysis and decision-making. It highlights the effective management of planning, organizing, influencing, and controlling related to the internal and external environment and issues of ethics and social responsibility

    BUS403

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    Investigation of market offerings and their effect on consumers’ lives before, during, and after the point of purchase. Specifically, how these items influence how consumers feel, especially in the canon of social media and the digital age

    BUS420

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    Course presents various concepts and tools for analyzing international marketing strategies and evaluating the marketplace. This includes competitors and the external environment: demographic, cultural, economic, technological, political/legal, natural, and presenting marketing opportunities. Focusing on developing, evaluating, and implementing international marketing strategy at all geographic levels

    CHE301

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    Fundamental principles and laboratory applications of analytical chemistry. Elementary statistics, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, redox reactions, gravimetry, separations, spectrophotometry, and basic electrochemistry. Laboratory experiences including acquisition of hands-on analytical laboratory skills and guided experiments selected from the course topics

    CIS101

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    Basic computer literacy. The computer and its components. Hands-on experience in creating business productivity products, such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation documents. Relevant application software examined. The Internet, its impact on society, and use as a communication and research tool. Investigation of future trends and emerging technologies

    CIS411

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    Advanced concepts and uses of database management systems. Topics include data definition language (DDL), data query language (DQL), data manipulation language (DML), data normalization, and database management system principles. Components of relational database will be presented along with SQL programming

    CRJ202

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    Comprehensive introduction to the basic elements of policing in the United States, designed to acquaint students with the most current knowledge about police organizations, police officers, police work, and police problems

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