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ECE 312 Week 4 assignment(Only fixing my current powerpoint)

I have a powerpoint that needs someone to go over it and just fix or add what the Instructor is saying that I have missed. I will send the instructions along with the notes from the grading. I have attached the powerpoint as well. Feel free to add what you think is best. I am  not that creative on the powerpoints.Ashford 5: – Week 4 – JournalWeek Four JournalIn an ever-increasing competitive job market, a strong resume is a crucial component in any successful job search. Your resume serves as your personal marketing document and your first impression to prospective employers. Your resume is a one-of-a-kind, quick and easy reference for an employer that proves you are the perfect candidate for the position you are applying for. To create a strong resume, you must first identify the message you want the reader to receive and determine the skills and qualifications you would like to highlight on your resume. What you highlight is generally based on the position you are applying for. For this journal, you will explore the components of a strong resume, reflect on your own career goals, and assess what action steps you can take to build your resume or to make your resume stronger.To prepare for your journal:Watch the Creating a Winning Resume webinar to help prepare you for creating or updating your resume.Login to My Career through your Student Portal. Revisit your career goal and identify the top three to five skills or qualifications that make you a strong candidate for this career/position.If you already have a resume: Use the resume resources and sample resumes to update your resume and target the industry or occupation you are seeking.If you do not have a resume: Use the resume resources and this resume template to develop an initial resume, and target the resume to the industry or occupation you are seeking.In your journal, complete all the tasks listed below.Choose one of the following:List your career goal and the three to five key skills or qualifications that make you a strong candidate for the career or position you are interested in.Describe what sections of your resume you feel are the strongest and best highlight your qualifications and why.Share three specific changes you made to your resume that helped to emphasize your selected skills or qualifications. If you build a new resume, list three things you put on your resume that emphasizes your selected skills or qualifications.Attach your resume.Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your journal entries.Description:Total Possible Score: 3.00ContentTotal: 2.25Distinguished – Responds with a thorough reflection that is related to all aspects of the journal prompt. Applies professional, personal, relevant prior knowledge, and/or other real-world experiences in a manner that is rich in thought and provides valuable insight into the topic. Analyzes preconceptions and biases by deconstructing elements of personal assumptions and synthesizes own awareness using new modes of thinking.Proficient – Responds with a reflection that is related to almost all aspects of the journal prompt. Applies professional, personal, or other real-world experiences in a manner that provides valuable insight into the topic. Provides a limited analysis of preconceptions and biases and somewhat synthesizes own awareness using new modes of thinking.Basic – Responds with a reflection that is related to most aspects of the journal prompt. Applies professional, personal, or other real-world experiences in a manner that provides limited insight into the topic but may not be wholly relevant to the journal prompt. Demonstrates self-reflection by identifying preconceptions or biases compared to new modes of thinking.Below Expectations – Responds with a reflection that is related to some aspects of the journal prompt. Attempts to apply professional, personal, or other real-world experiences, but their relevance to the journal prompt is unclear. Self-reflection is vague and/or fails to relate to preconceptions or biases and new modes of thinking.Non-Performance – The journal is either nonexistent or lacks the components described in the assignment instructions.CoherenceTotal: 0.45Distinguished – Effectively communicates ideas or points in a logical and organized manner. Reflections are sophisticated and formulate wholly appropriate and pertinent connections between the journal topic and relevant prior knowledge.Proficient – Communicates ideas or points in a manner that is mostly logical and organized. Reflections formulate appropriate connections between the journal topic and relevant prior knowledge.Basic – Communicates ideas or points in a manner that demonstrates a limited understanding of content organization. Attempts to reflect upon journal topic, but the connections between the journal topic and prior knowledge are vague.Below Expectations – Attempts to communicate ideas or points; however, the content organization is extremely limited. Fails to provide a reflection that connects the journal topic to prior knowledge.Non-Performance – The journal is either nonexistent or lacks the components described in the assignment instructions.MechanicsTotal: 0.30Distinguished – Journal contains no errors related to grammar, spelling, and sentence structure.Proficient – Journal contains only a few minor errors related to grammar, spelling, and sentence structure, but they do not distract the reader from the content.Basic – Journal contains a few errors related to grammar, spelling, and sentence structure, which slightly distract the reader from the content.Below Expectations – Journal contains major errors related to grammar, spelling, and sentence structure, which distract the reader from the content.Non-Performance – The journal is either nonexistent or lacks the components described in the assignment instructions.Mary,Remember to use the rubric and read the instructions for assignments carefully.  In this presentation, you were required to support your writing with scholarly support.  This is lacking in most of your presentation.Millie( 1.90 / 2.50) Explains How to Effectively Communicate With StaffBasic – Briefly explains how to effectively communicate with staff. The explanation is not sufficiently supported by scholarly sources and/or is underdeveloped.( 1.90 / 2.50) Describes How to Create a Comfortable and Supportive Workplace for StaffBasic – Somewhat describes how to create a comfortable and supportive workplace for staff. The description is not sufficiently supported by scholarly sources and/or is missing relevant details.( 1.90 / 2.50) Discusses How to Create Professional Development Opportunities for StaffBasic – Briefly discusses how to create professional development opportunities for staff. The discussion is not sufficiently supported by sources and/or is underdeveloped.( 1.90 / 2.50) Explains How to Attract and Retain Quality Staff MembersBasic – Partially explains how to attract and retain quality staff members. The explanation is not sufficiently supported by scholarly sources and/or is missing relevant details.( 0.44 / 0.50) PowerPoint Presentation: ContentProficient – Content throughout presentation is accurate and provides valid information which is sufficiently relevant to the main point. The main idea is supported throughout the presentation.( 0.50 / 0.50) Written Communication: Context and Purpose for WritingDistinguished – Demonstrates methodical application of organization and presentation of content. The purpose of the writing is evident and easy to understand. Summaries, quotes, and/or paraphrases fit naturally into the sentences and paragraphs. Paper flows smoothly.( 0.25 / 0.25) Written Communication: Control of Syntax and MechanicsDistinguished – Displays meticulous comprehension and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling and grammar. Written work contains no errors, and is very easy to understand.( 0.25 / 0.25) Written Communication: APA FormattingDistinguished – Accurately uses APA formatting consistently throughout the paper, title page, and reference page.( 0.25 / 0.25) Written Communication: Slide RequirementDistinguished – The presentation meets the specific slide requirement stipulated in the assignment description.( 0.16 / 0.25) Written Communication: Resource RequirementBelow Expectations – Uses inadequate number of sources that provide little or no support for ideas. Sources used may not be scholarly. Most sources on the reference page are not used within the body of the assignment. Citations are not formatted correctly.Overall Score: 9.45 / 12.00Overall Grade: 9.45

 
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