In his lab at Penn, Vijay Kumar and his team build flying quadrotors, small, agile robots that swarm, sense each other, and form ad hoc teams—for construction, surveying disasters, and far more” (TED, 2012). This video provides an excellent description of how small quadrotor Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAV) fly and maneuver. In addition, it […]
Before we turn to Rachel’s response, let’s stop here and discuss the value of cultural relativism: How would you define Cultural Relativism? Discuss at least three of the six characteristics listed in paragraph 9. What do you find valuable in cultural relativism, and what do you find problematic? Any other thoughts?
Engaging young children in any activity can present a challenge, but when we are trying to assess their knowledge, skills, or abilities, it can be even more difficult. For this reason, it is important for an early childhood educator to have knowledge of age-appropriate assessment tools and approaches. In this assignment, you will focus […]
Read the Module 4 Case and scenario 1. After reviewing the module material, answer the following taken from the module: The acting head of software development advises you that she wants to develop an effective performance appraisal system for her department. She remembers, from having taken a human resource management class as an undergraduate, that […]
Case Study: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Lana, age 28, has been admitted to the psychiatric unit with a diagnosis of OCD. She hasbeen under the care of a psychiatrist since she was 14 years old. At that time she wasdiagnosed with Anorexia Nervosa. She was treated for that disease and stabilized, and herfamily underwent counseling […]
In this entry, you can react to the prompt supplied below and give your existing beliefs and principles or ii) a contemporary issue.Hume believes that both humans and non-human animals are able to make inductive inferences but that these inferences in both cases are grounded in habit and not in reason. In this respect, Hume […]