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Usability Tests design a usability test to conduct usability testing on a device or equipment used on daily basis

Usability Tests design a usability test to conduct usability testing on a device or equipment used on daily basis ( It can be: a tape recorder, TV, Desktop, Automatic Washing Machine, Fax/Scanner/Copy Machine, Electrical Panel 20 Am, 110V, Food Mixer, or Dishwasher.

NOTE: 

1.- Make sure that the device has the following component: Electrical Charger or electrical connection to charge, Control Panel to input a task, and Programmable Device to accomplish a task. Make sure that you can obtain an electronic and electrical diagram for the device, and if the device requires any program to run the process.

2.- This is the first phase of your project, you will be using the same device for phases 2 and 3.  

Pick a specific device to evaluate and design a usability test for this device.

Reference Chapter 5 Evaluation and the User Experience for assistance in designing the test.  Design your test to accommodate the Eight Golden Rules of Interface Design from section 3.3.4. Explain how your test will evaluate the user experience in regard to the Eight Golden Rules.

There should be 5 -7 pages in the body of the paper with a minimum of 10 references.  7th Edition APA formatting and required with appropriate headings to each section. The section must be the same as presented in the table of content.

Paper structure:

1.- title page

2.- Abstract

3.- Table of Content

4.- Body:

   4.1.- Introduction

  4.2.- Literature Review

  4.3.- Analysis

  4.4.- Recommendation

  4.5.- Conclusion

5.- List of References

NOTE: Use the APA-Sample-Formatted-Paper to submit your work. 

Two pagea

 

Case study Instructions is given in the ppt file. need 2 pages, Please go through it. I attached the additional links to read in word file and two pdf file to read it too. 

Complete the following Case Study Assignment:

Youve been working at a Pharmaceutical company for the past three years and have been asked to develop a New Manager Training program. You were able to present your curriculum design to senior leadership at their monthly Leadership Team meeting and they were extremely supportive and enthusiastic about the future of new leader training at your company. Congratulations. 

The Learning Objective of your program are the following:

1. Gain knowledge and understanding of organizational processes, approaches, philosophies, and culture

2. Review core responsibilities of a leader including coaching, development, feedback, and evaluation of employees

3. Build self-awareness related to your strengths and areas of development based on 360 feedback.

4. Identify an action plan for continued learning and self-development that will contribute to your growth as a leader

The leadership team has high hopes for the program and asked you to determine metrics for your training program, and how you will measure the impact of your program. Please submit the PowerPoint presentation you will give senior leadership at next months meeting describing your plan to evaluate this program.  

Summary

A) you will need to write in-depth minimum 200 word reaction to the reading, this is a summary of what you read. It will need to be written double space and include your name, date, and chapter number (this is not included in the 200 word minimum).  It will also need to include 3 provocative questions triggered by your reading at the end of the summary .

B)  

  1. Explain the role of the family in these three different religious cultures:      
    1. Christianity
    2. Judaism
    3. Islam

2. Discuss and describe the Islamic Revolutions of 1979 and what the consequences to the culture were.

3. What is Friedman’s argument as to why Religious Nationalists are preoccupied with erotica and how does he describe erotic love?  Do you agree or disagree and Why?

Week 8 discussion replies

Step 3 Read other students’ posts and respond to at least two of them by Friday 11:59pm MT.

         Your initial post should be 2-3 paragraphs long and follow the requirements outlined in the discussion rubric. Please add to the discussion in your peer responses with informative responses, instead of posts similar to great idea! I really agree with you.   The initial post and the peer responses have different deadlines. Make sure that your discussion adheres to these deadlines.

         APA guidelines and plagiarism prevention matter in discussion posts just like with other scholarly assignments. Cite all references appropriately using APA format.

article

 Explain a situation where computer security has been compromised (a personal experience is preferred if you know of one). If you do not have any personal experience with a security comprimise, explain one that you have read about on the Internet. What can be learned from the experience? answer would go on plagarism

Module 4 discussion

what did you think of the Oregon Trail game? Did you make it to Oregon? Did you have to make any difficult decisions? Did the game change your perception of food security? If you feel comfortable sharing, have you learned anything about food security (either systematic, or your own) during the COVID-19 response?

Please write at least 350 words (with your word count listed beneath your post)

Final report

I need a report to be written that ” me ” have worked in an administrative position in the financial department of a group of supermarkets.  Please refer to page 16-19 for the guideline of the paper ( it has to be at this style )  – In the introduction I want you to write for me about any supermarket in general ( I will edit it for my use later on) – Second the core must include 6 tasks that I already did. Here you will write as me that I did these things. The tasks are ( Preparing monthly and quarterly financial report , incoming payment reports , preparing taxes and pay roll , writing daily reports , reconciling financial reports accounts and reviewing and registering the daily expenses ). Here for these tasks you need to write for each of them the way that I did it , some of the problems that I faced , and how I solved it ( you can come up with problems and solutions), speak about the gap between what I learned and the practical training ( you can speak about excel skills which we didn’t learn about , also how to implement the ERP system in the practical environment). – Finally write me a nice conclusion.\  – This work is apx 4000 words. – the attached paper can be used to help you starting after appendix 4. – The styling is found in the paper attached.

Poetry Essay

In a well-developed essay of at least 600 words, discuss one or more of the poems in your text. You may include other works in the discussion, from your text or somewhere else, that you think relate to the poem you are discussing.

If you discuss more than one work, you must still bring them together into a coherent essay how do they relate to each other? a common theme? a similar tone?

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45359/the-lady-of-shalott-1832

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43991/kubla-khan

https://www.bartleby.com/126/55.html

ITMA5

People are using their mobile phone browsers more and more every day to find information about businesses, make product decisions and purchases, and even determine the quality of a business based on what they can find online.

  • How to Choose a Mobile Web Development Option.
  • Research and discuss effective use of screen real estate.
  • Compare and contrast different mobile platforms (i.e. Android, iOS).
  • The tools of mobile interface design.
  • Discuss mobile information design.
  • Choosing mobile web options.

Need at least 12 quality resources / references, not like wikipedia or similar to this.

Looking for minimum 8+ full pages data, excluding resources / references.

personal vision

it consists of two parts (maximum 2,500 words):
Part 1 – Mental Experiment of Fast-forwarding your life and Part 2 – Creating Personal Vision.

Assignment Instructions

Part 1: Mental Experiment of Fast-forwarding your life

To define ones purpose in life is not an easy or simple task. When asked to do so, people often end up producing a long list of the typical things that people think they should say.

Instead, start by fast-forwarding your life to imagine a life you would love to live, the one that fulfills all your goals and dreams. This exercise will allow you to distill your real priorities in life, as clarity regarding the ends drives clarity now. In fact, Jeff Bezos takes quite a similar approach when he makes an important life decision based on his personal priorities. See Jeff Bezos on making a life decision while projecting himself to age 80 in this 2-minute interview:

You have two options to complete the Part 1 mental experiment of fast-forwarding your life:

  • Option 1: Writing your own eulogy. If you feel that wring a eulogy causes too much strain for you, you may choose option 2.
  • Option 2: Writing a tribute for your 80th Birthday

Option 1: Writing Your Own Eulogy. Imagine that someone close to you is giving their eulogy speech at your funeral. What will they say in their eulogy for you? A eulogy can be as long as you like or as short as you like, but it has to have enough substance and meaning that will catalyze a change. You dont need to be a professional writer to be able to write a eulogy, but I appreciate that you might feel uncomfortable with the experience at first and have no idea where to begin. Here is how you might begin. Jot down the most memorable and transformational moments that you would love to have in your life:

  • What moments were your proudest?
  • Most challenging?
  • Most loving, kind or generous?
  • When were you most present, engaged, and essential in what situations and settings?
  • What impact did your actions have on others, society, world?
  • How might some of these situations or outcomes have been different without you?

Take a look at what you’ve written and try to find common themes. What sorts of characteristics or traits are evident in the memories that surfaced? Select the theme that best represents the person and build upon it. Organize items by degrees of importance. Summarize your “good words,” and restate your theme.

Option 2: Writing a Tribute for Your 80th Birthday. Imagine that you are being thrown an 80th birthday party and they are going to toast you. What will they say in their tribute for you? You have no idea where to begin. Here is how you might begin. Jot down the most memorable and transformational moments that you would love to have in your life:

  • What moments were your proudest?
  • Most challenging?
  • Most loving, kind or generous?
  • When were you most present, engaged, and essential in what situations and settings?
  • What impact did your actions have on others, society, world?
  • How might some of these situations or outcomes have been different without you?

Take a look at what you’ve written and try to find common themes. What sorts of characteristics or traits are evident in the memories that surfaced? Select the theme that best represents the person and build upon it. Organize items by degrees of importance. Summarize your “good words,” and restate your theme.

Merriam-Webster definition of eulogy: a commendatory oration or writing especially in honor of one deceased e.g., she delivered the eulogy at his funeral.

Part 2: Personal Vision

Now, you can use the powerful information you collect while writing your own eulogy/tribute to better create your mindful goals and your action plan to achieve those goals.

  • Develop Personal Purpose Statement
    Below are some questions you might address to develop this statement.
    • What is your personal vision of businesses as it relates to its potential for contributing to the public good?
    • What kind of person do you want to be with a business degree?
    • What impact do you hope to have on others?
    • What do you want to accomplish in your career with your business degree? What makes these career goals personally meaningful to you?
  • Develop Personal Purpose Plan
    • Identify the metrics (3-5) you would measure your lifes success
    • Assess how likely you are to succeed in your life according to the metrics, if you keep the way who you are and what you are doing?  Identify any gap between who/what you are, and who/what you want to be.
    • Develop your personal plan to achieve the success as you define (use SMART framework)
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