Hello again!
This is a quick 10-slide presentation designed for self-testing basic Cybersecurity knowledge. I developed this presentation for my "Internet in Education" class at the University of South Florida. Cybersecurity is a hot topic in the field of education and a necessary discussion to have as malicious attempts on schools and businesses continue to increase.... I will be developing this into a more formal presentation, so keep your eyes out [and your passwords strong]!
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July 6, 2017
Conceptual Analysis: "Authority" and "Marginal Utility"
Greetings all,
As part of my doctoral class "Philosophies of Inquiry" at the University of South Florida, we were asked to write a conceptual analysis of two educational terms [picked from a menu]. The terms analyzed below are "authority" and "marginal utility." I hope this helps your understanding of the terms in an educational context. Enjoy!
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