Practical connection assignment - Dissertation on Chapter 2 - Computer Science
Please write 500 words of practical connection assignment related to my course . Please find the attachment of the syllabus (See course schedule in the document). My chapter 2 topic :  Selecting an Appropriate Scheduling Algorithm at Organizations offering Various Cloud Computing Services Graduate School COURSE SYLLABUS Course Information DSRT736 - M21 Dissertation Seminar Fall 2021 Full Term Course Format: Hybrid Course Description This course provides guided instruction on the design and writing of a dissertation proposal focused on organization- based research. Course activities are intended to strengthen skills in writing, project design, and research methods. Prerequisite: DSRT 734 and DSRT 837 Course Objectives Upon completion of this course: Students will recognize the components of a sound doctoral research proposal. Students will articulate clearly the focus of their doctoral research. Students will assess literature relevant to their dissertation or project. Students will complete a working draft of the literature review for their dissertation or doctoral project. Learner Outcomes Students will successfully submit a topic for departmental approval. Students will draft chapter two, with references, following APA format. Course Website Access to the course website is required via the iLearn portal on the University of the Cumberlands website: http://www.ucumberlands.edu/ilearn/ or h ttps://ucumberlands.blackboard.com/ Required Books and Resources Title: Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association ISBN: 9781433832178 Authors: American Psychological Association Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA) Publication Date: 2019-10-01 Title: Writing a Successful Thesis Or Dissertation ISBN: 9781412942256 Authors: Fred C. Lunenburg, Beverly J. Irby Publisher: Corwin Press Publication Date: 2008-01-01 Title: Doctoral Research Handbook Subtitle: https://ucumberlands.app.box.com/s/p4alad7kevv58zhops2igulktt2a66h2 Course Required text can be found and purchased via the UC Barnes and Noble Bookstore: h ttps://cumber.bncollege.com/shop/cumberlands/page/find-textbooks Requirements and Policies A cademic Dishonesty Policy As a Christian liberal arts university committed to the pursuit of truth and understanding, any act of academic dishonesty is especially distressing and cannot be tolerated. In general, academic dishonesty involves the abuse and misuse of information or people to gain an undeserved academic advantage or evaluation. 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Lack of participation during this time may jeopardize enrollment status. Each student is expected to meet course expectations by completing the coursework required each week. Active participation and staying abreast of the material is essential to success. Program specific attendance policies may still apply. E xecutive Residency Attendance Policy Attendance to each Executive Residency class session is mandatory. Students may make-up no more than one (1) residency session throughout the duration of their academic program. Missing a second residency will result in the student being dismissed from the University. Each student must be in attendance for the entire duration of the required residency weekend. Late arrivals and/or early departures are not permitted. Punctuality is important as each student is required to have the documented in-seat time per course requirements. A missed session will result in the student attending a make-up session, and paying a $300 Residency Make-Up fee. In addition, the student may be asked for documentation from the program department providing an explanation as to why the schedule residency session was missed. Make-Up sessions must be completed prior to the end of the term. Noncompliance with this policy will result in dismissal from the executive program. P articip ation Policy Study after study has linked successful academic performance with good class participation. Those who assume positions of responsibility must “show up” in order to be effective. Therefore, students are expected to actively participate in an intelligent discussion of assigned topics in all areas (Discussion Board Activities, Synchronous Sessions, Forums, Shared Papers, etc.) to help process course material and/or to demonstrate an understanding of course content. Course Evaluations The course evaluation will be open during the last two weeks of the term. 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If you miss the exam, you must have a legitimate reason as determined by your professor. Recognizing that a large part of professional life is meeting deadlines, it is necessary to develop time management and organizational skills. Failure to meet the course deadlines may result in penalties. Keep in mind that all deadlines are set using Eastern Standard Time (EST). Late assignments will NOT be accepted. Course Evaluation Graded work will receive a numeric score reflecting the quality of performance. Relative weights assigned to graded work are as follows: 1. Assignments - 74\% (740 points) 2. Discussions - 9\% (90 points) 3. Journals - 16.5\% (165 points) 4. Quizzes - 0.5\% (5 points) The course includes a total of 1000 points for graded work. Links to Support UC Academic Catalog: h ttps://www.ucumberlands.edu/academics/academic-catalog UC Student Handbook: h ttps://www.ucumberlands.edu/student-handbook Academic Resources & Writing Center: w ww.ucumberlands.edu/learningcommons Library: h ttp://www.ucumberlands.edu/library/ Bookstore: h ttps://cumber.bncollege.com/shop/cumberlands/home About University of the Cumberlands: h ttps://www.ucumberlands.edu/about/presidents-welcome Instructions for Accessing, Downloading, and Activating Office 365 Pro Plus (free for UC Students): h ttps://helpdesk.ucumberlands.edu/support/solutions/articles/7000045435 Grading Scale A: 90\% - 100\% B: 80\% - 89\% C: 70\% - 79\% F: 69\% or Below Course Schedule Week Readings/Topics Assignments & Due Dates Week 1 Dates: August 23, 2021 Live Session Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2021 @ 6pm EST Introduction to the Dissertation Process Read APA Publication Manual Chapters: 1-4 Read Chapter 1 Selecting a Suitable Topic in the textbook Writing a Successful Thesis or Dissertation Student Introductions – Due: Day 6 Week 1 Assignment - APA Quiz 1 – Due:Day 7 Journal Reflection on Topic Ideas – Due: Day 7 Dissertation Timeline – Due: Day 7 Review the A PA Style and D issertation Writing tutorial UC Doctoral Research (Dissertation) Handbook Week 2 Dates: August 30, 2021 Live Session Date: Wednesday, September 1. 2021 @ 6pm EST Selecting a Dissertation Topic, candidate responsibilities in the dissertation, and Introduction to the Literature Review Read UC Graduate School Dissertation Handbook Individual Consultation – Due: Day 7 Journal Reflection – Due: Day 7 Topic Approval - Due: Day 7 Dissertation Summary - Due: Day 7 Week 3 Dates: September 6, 2021 Developing the Literature Review Read APA Publication Manual Chapters: 6-7 Week 3 Discussion - Due: Day 7 Live Session Date: Wednesday, September 8, 2021 @ 6pm EST Week Readings/Topics Assignments & Due Dates Week 4 Dates: September 13, 2021 Library Resources Locate and read your sources for the literature review. Topic Approval Verification - Due: Day 7 Live Session Date: Wednesday, September 15, 2021 @ 6pm EST Week 5 Dates: September 20, 2021 Organizing and Developing the Literature Review Locate and read your sources for the literature review. Individual Consultation – Due: Day 7 Journal Reflection – Due: Day 7 Live Session Date: Wednesday, September 22, 2021 @ 6pm EST Week 6 Locate and read the sources for Week 6 Discussion - Due: Day Dates: your literature review. 7 September 27, 2021 Week 7 Dates: October 4, 2021 Locate and read the sources for your literature review. No assignments Week 8 Dates: October 11, 2021 Locate and read your sources for the literature review. Individual Consultation – Due: Day 7 Week 8 Discussion - Due: Day 7 Week 9 Dates: October 18, 2021 Live Session Date: Wednesday, October 20, 2021 @ 6pm EST Analyzing Literature and Writing the Literature Review Read UC Graduate School Dissertation Handbook APA Publication Manual Chapter 8 Week 9 Discussion Week Readings/Topics Assignments & Due Dates Week 10 Dates: October 25, 2021 Read UC Graduate School Dissertation Handbook APA Publication Manual Chapter 8 No Assignment Week 11 Dates: November 1, 2021 Read UC Graduate School Dissertation Handbook APA Publication Manual Chapter 8 Individual Consultation – Due: Day 7 Journal Reflection – Due: Day 7 Week 12 Dates: November 8, 2021 Read UC Graduate School Dissertation Handbook APA Publication Manual Chapter 8 Week 12 Discussion - Due: Day 7 Week 13 Dates: November 15, 2021 Read UC Graduate School Dissertation Handbook APA Publication Manual Chapter 8 No Assignment Week 14 Dates: November 22, 2021 Live Session Date: Monday, November 22, 2021 @ 6pm EST Preparing for Next Steps – Chapter 1 and Chapter 3 Expectations Final Draft of Chapter 2 - Due: Week 15 Dates: November 29, 2021 Locate and read your sources for the literature review. Individual Consultation – Due: Day 7 Journal Reflection – Due: Day 7 Week 16 Dates: December 16, 2021 Review feedback and apply updates to the literature review. This is a short week. No Assignment Week Readings/Topics Assignments & Due Dates Residency: Draft – Introduction and Headings - Due: Saturday, October 23, 2021 Residency Session Topics as appropriate for residency sessions Residency: Chapter Two Draft – Due: Sunday, October 24, 2021 Residency: Practical Connection - Due: Sunday, October 24, 2021 Residency: PowerPoint Presentation Due: Sunday, October 24, 2021 Syllabus Disclaimer This syllabus contains important information critical to your success in this course. It includes guidelines for this course and the instructor’s current expectations about content, schedule, and requirements necessary for each student to achieve the best educational results. 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