Assignment instructions transclusions
Contents
- 1 Assignment Instructions - Transclusions
- 2 Discussions - Posts & Substantive Replies
- 3 Discussion Topics
- 3.1 Week 1: Discussion - Introduce Yourself: Your Name, Major / Field of Study, Future Goals and the Types of Jobs / Companies you want to work for
- 3.2 Week 2: Discussion - Share three (3) CAR Stories from Your Work Experience (Aligned to the desired Job Description / Ad)
- 3.3 Week 3: Discussion - Research Your Desired Job & Company + Highlight Your Abilities
- 3.4 Week 4: Discussion - Changing Nature of Work & Universal Basic Income
- 3.5 Week 5: Discussion - Labor Standards, Risks & Research
- 3.6 Week 6: Discussion - Gig Economy; Temp Work, Automation & Anti-Unionism
- 3.7 Week 7: Discussion - Workforce Impacts
- 3.8 Week 8: Discussion - Curiosity & Empathy for Stakeholder Groups (3)
- 3.9 Week 9: Discussion - Research & Discovery Interviews
- 3.10 Week 10: Discussion - What You Learned from Your Discovery Interviews
- 3.11 Week 11: Discussion - TBD
- 3.12 Week 12: Discussion - TBD
- 3.13 Week 13: Discussion: TBD
- 3.14 Assignment Late Policy
- 3.15 Assignment Penalties
Assignment Instructions - Transclusions
Writing in labor and employment relations3/Resume cover letter
Writing in labor and employment relations3/Briefing note
Writing in labor and employment relations3/Final paper
Discussions - Posts & Substantive Replies
- There are no grades for each Discussion (Blog) Post. However, there are penalties if you don't submit the initial post and then respond to your peers.
- They MUST be 250 words with substantive information / content AND substantive replies to at least two (2) of your peers (75 words each).
- Continue the discussion thread / conversation as appropriate. Feel free to share your thoughts, experience and advice.
Completeness
- Posts that are less than 250 words are NOT considered "complete", and will forfeit credit for the week's post - AND
- Contributors who do not respond substantively to at least two peers - will be marked as incomplete - and forfeit credit for the week's post.
DISCUSSION POST DUE: Wednesdays by 11:59 pm
REPLIES DUE: Fridays by 11:59 pm
Be aware of:
- Timeliness
- Connection / Alignment to Week's Theme
- Focus on what you Learned
- Writing / Presentation Quality
- Final Discussion Post MUST include SMART Goals - SMART Goal for What You Are Going To Do Differently - http://www.hr.virginia.edu/uploads/documents/media/Writing_SMART_Goals.pdf
Discussion Topics
Week 1: Discussion - Introduce Yourself: Your Name, Major / Field of Study, Future Goals and the Types of Jobs / Companies you want to work for
Getting to know your classmates is essential to building a supportive and trusting learning community. Please introduce yourself as follows:
- Share an image/picture/audio/video that describes you
- Explain why you chose that image
- Tell us who you are; your field / degree; and what you want to do when you graduate
- What do you hope to learn from this course - and why?
You may reply to this post in writing, or in audio, or in video. To reply in audio/video, use the Record/Upload Media icon in the text editor menu above.
Looking forward to our learning journey!
- CAR Story 1
- CAR Story 2
- CAR Story 3
Week 3: Discussion - Research Your Desired Job & Company + Highlight Your Abilities
Many people believe the resume and traditional job applications are not as important as what you share and communicate online through blogs and social media. In Week 2 class, we watched Jason Shem from Etsy's TED Talk - where he spoke about highlighting his abilities. He researched the company, and went through Etsy's IPO (Initial Public Offering) document to raise investment funds. He read the IPO document from cover to cover, and then created a website with four (4) ideas. When he went in for an interview, he discovered the company was actively working on two (2) of these ideas. As a result, he was uniquely-positioned to share his thoughts, experience and advice.
- Watch Jason Shem's TED Talk / video - Highlight Your Ability Not Your Experience. - https://www.ted.com/talks/jason_shen_looking_for_a_job_highlight_your_ability_not_your_experience
- What do you think about Jason Shem's approach - is it original or old hat? Why / Why not?
- As you prepare for a new role / company, what will you do to research the job and company?
- How will you use social media to gather information and insight (i.e., Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.)
- Which sources other than social media will you use? What do you hope to obtain - that will help you secure this job?
- How are you going to stand out from the crowd and out and get visibility in your job search.
- Provide examples of your own success - CAR stories, images, website, portfolio, articles, links, etc.
(: This discussion will be of greater value to you and your peers if you analyze Jason' Shem's Approach - and Use it to inform / develop your own strategy instead of listing or describing what you will do. I want to see CRITICAL THINKING here - expressed clearly and concisely.)
Week 4: Discussion - Changing Nature of Work & Universal Basic Income
Read: This California Town Will Give $500 to Every Resident (Universal Basic Income theme) - https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/11/tech/stockton-california-basic-income-experiment/index.html
1. Identify 3 groups of people (i.e., audiences) who will be affected by the example above.
- Be specific and examine the characteristics of each of the three (3) audiences.
2. Then, focus on one (1) group, and explain how the group of people (i.e., community) would benefit from the funds?
- What would it enable them to do? Analyze Why.
3. How would individuals in the group benefit?
- Why is that important?
Week 5: Discussion - Labor Standards, Risks & Research
Read: Are you an employee or a contractor? Carpenters, strippers and dog walkers now face that question, in LA Times, by Margot Roosevelt, February 23, 2019
- What ideas do you have about new regulations, or changing existing regulations to fit today’s context? What is the issue? What would be your proposed solution?
- How will different groups (stakeholders) be impacted by the proposals?
- What factors would you need to consider when drafting proposals to present to policy makers, public, workers, businesses?
Week 6: Discussion - Gig Economy; Temp Work, Automation & Anti-Unionism
Read: Break up Amazon Before it Does Any More Damage - https://nypost.com/2018/10/09/break-up-amazon-before-it-does-any-more-damage-to-america/
1. Identify three (3) groups of people (i.e., audiences) who will be affected by the example above.
- Be specific and examine the characteristics of each of the three (3) audiences.
2. Then, focus on one (1) group, and explain how the group of people would benefit from the funds / investment?
- What would it enable them to do? Analyze Why.
3. How would individuals in the group benefit?
- Why is that important?
Week 7: Discussion - Workforce Impacts
- Choose three (3) of the Stakeholder Groups from your Memo Draft
- Now, choose 3 of the top impacts per group.
- Explain specifically what is involved regarding the impact - remember I LOVE DETAILS!
- Explain why you chose the impacts, and why you consider them to be most important. Be sure to share your knowledge from previous situations / experiences or readings.
- Make sure, when you write this up - that it IS NOT A BRAIN DUMP, but rather a well-thought out and WELL-WRITTEN SUMMARY.
Week 8: Discussion - Curiosity & Empathy for Stakeholder Groups (3)
- Choose three (3) of your Stakeholder Groups
- Put yourself in their shoes - Empathize with them as to how they might think / feel about the change affecting them. How would they react? Positively or negatively or just don't care? How would you explain their reaction? How would you anticipate / expect them to behave?
- Respond to at least two (2) of your class peers - deepening your empathy and analysis.
- Feel free to be curious about their rationale for how their stakeholders respond.
Week 9: Discussion - Research & Discovery Interviews
Who are you interviewing for your Discovery Interviews?
- What is their name, position/title, organization.
- What is the organization's website?
- Describe what they do in their organization, and what the organization does (i.e., their products / services / programs).
- Share any relevant research and be sure to attribute the source. (Use Chicago style - see: https://wikieducator.org/Writing_in_labor_and_employment_relations/References)
Week 10: Discussion - What You Learned from Your Discovery Interviews
For each of the people you interviewed, write up what you learned.
- Person 1 - Name, Title, Organization, What You Learned
- Person 2 - Name, Title, Organization, What You Learned
- Be sure to share your assumptions, and whether these were true / valid or not true / invalid.
- Share what you surprised to learn, what was new / interesting, and how your thinking / awareness has changed / evolved.
- If you had the opportunity to interview them again, what would you ask? (Or, what do you wish you would / could have asked?) Why?
Week 11: Discussion - TBD
Week 12: Discussion - TBD
Week 13: Discussion: TBD
Assignment Late Policy
- Assignments that are late will NOT be accepted unless there is a PRIOR Agreement between Professor and Student.
- If assignment is not submitted by agreed-upon date and time, it will NOT be accepted.
Assignment Penalties
Assignments
- late or incomplete assignments including those that are not submitted properly, as instructed, via Canvas LMS, will be penalized five (5) points, per day, off the grade originally awarded.
Discussion / Blog Posts
- Posts are DUE in the week they are assigned. The same applies for responses to peers.
- Late, missing or incomplete discussion / blog posts - 1 point per each post, off final grade
- Posts that are less than 250 words are NOT considered "complete"; AND
- Posts that do not reply substantively (i.e., 75 words, and not 'rah-rah') to at least two (2) peers
- Substantive replies are NOT required for the last discussion
For Document Naming, Formatting & Following Directions PENALTY OF UP TO FIVE (5) POINTS OFF YOUR GRADE FOR THE ASSIGNMENT:
- Lack of proper naming of documents - If you document does not follow this naming standard - First Name Last Name Assignment Name - (i.e., Shawn Fisher_Resume) , there will be a 'penalty; AND
- Lack of appropriate document formats AND / OR not properly following directions - You are required to provide your document in a specific format AND follow directions - the Instructor will tell you - if you provide the document in a different format, then there will be will be a penalty.