Problem Analysis Worksheet

HCS/475 v10

Problem Analysis Worksheet

HCS/475 v10

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Problem Analysis Worksheet

Review the Wk 5 Case Studies and select one scenario.

Complete the table below for the scenario selected by providing the following:

· Identify the problem.

· Analyze the problem.

· What is the issue?

· Who does it affect?

· What is the appropriate model to analyze the problem?

· What are the ethical considerations within the problem?

· Create two to three possible solutions to resolve the problem.

· Analyze the potential positive and negative effects.

Scenario Number:
Identify the Problem. Analyze the Problem and Ethical Considerations.
   
Solution #1 Potential Positive Effects Potential Negative Effects
     
Solution #2 Potential Positive Effects Potential Negative Effects
     
Solution #3 Potential Positive Effects Potential Negative Effects
     

Submit your assignment.

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Explain at least two clear arguable sides to the issue.

Overview: This assignment is private between you and the instructor, but you will be discussing the work you’ve done on your chosen issue in future discussions with your peers. This week, you spent some time reflecting on persuasion in your everyday life, and you shared some potential topic ideas with your peers and instructor. But why is persuasion so important? Let’s think about that a little bit in this assignment.

Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:

1. After exploring the Opposing Viewpoints Database and reviewing your brainstorming activity, identify two issues that are related to your future career or area you want to study:

a. Write a fully developed paragraph for issue one (5–8 sentences).

i. Explain at least two clear arguable sides to the issue.

ii. Explain how the issue relates to your future career or area you want to study.

b. Write a fully developed paragraph for issue

two (5–8 sentences).

i. Explain at least two clear arguable sides to the issue.

ii. Explain how the issue relates to your future career or area you want to study.

2. After exploring the arguments related to your issues, take a moment to consider the bigger picture. Then, briefly reflect (in 1 to 2 paragraphs) on the importance of persuasion for the issue you are most likely to write about. Be specific in your assignment; this information will help guide you as you work on your project in the coming weeks.

a. Identify which side you might argue if you plan to pursue this issue in your final persuasive essay. b. Identify your potential audience and why your topic would be relevant to them.

Water Resource Management (2 Questions)

Which of the following statement is correct about the US precipitation pattern changes due to climate change

A. Wetter regions become wetter

B. Drought condition become less intense

C. Precipitation tends to shift from northeast to southwest

D.  All above

Which of the following statement about weather modification is correct

A. The seeding agents may be potientially harmful to environment.

B. The weather modification is to increase the total precipitation water received by the earth ground.

C. Modifification is only effective when precipitation is about to start or already started.

D.  Weather modification only works for rain, not effective for snow falls.

Write 5 SLOs Using Bloom’s Taxonomy And The Provided Rubric.

Bloom’s Taxonomy – Action Verbs

Definitions Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation

Bloom’s Definition

Remember previously learned information.

Demonstrate an understanding of the facts.

Apply knowledge to actual situations.

Break down objects or ideas into simpler parts and find evidence to support generalizations.

Compile component ideas into a new whole or propose alternative solutions.

Make and defend judgments based on internal evidence or external criteria.

Verbs Arrange Define Describe Duplicate Identify Label List Match Memorize Name Order Outline Recognize Relate Recall Repeat Reproduce Select State

Classify Convert Defend Describe Discuss Distinguish Estimate Explain Express Extend Generalized Give example(s) Identify Indicate Infer Locate Paraphrase Predict Recognize Rewrite Review Select Summarize Translate

Apply Change Choose Compute Demonstrate Discover Dramatize Employ Illustrate Interpret Manipulate Modify Operate Practice Predict Prepare Produce Relate Schedule Show Sketch Solve Use Write

Analyze Appraise Breakdown Calculate Categorize Compare Contrast Criticize Diagram Differentiate Discriminate Distinguish Examine Experiment Identify Illustrate Infer Model Outline Point out Question Relate Select Separate Subdivide Test

Arrange Assemble Categorize Collect Combine Comply Compose Construct Create Design Develop Devise Explain Formulate Generate Plan Prepare Rearrange Reconstruct Relate Reorganize Revise Rewrite Set up Summarize Synthesize Tell Write

Appraise Argue Assess Attach Choose Compare Conclude Contrast Defend Describe Discriminate Estimate Evaluate Explain Judge Justify Interpret Relate Predict Rate Select Summarize Support Value

“Bloom’s Taxonomy provides an important framework for teachers to use to focus on higher order thinking. By providing a hierarchy of levels, this taxonomy can assist teachers in designing performance tasks, crafting questions for conferring with students, and providing feedback on student work.” Source: http://www.bloomstaxonomy.org