Part 1: Briefly introduce yourself to the class and discuss your reasons for taking the class and your academic and professional aspirations.
Part 2: For the Forums discussion this week: after reading the textbook reading assignments for the week, how would you define employee compensation & benefits? Describe the compensation & benefits you receive at your organization and discuss which are the most important or valuable to you.
Each week, you are required to make a 250 word initial posting and respond to a minimum of 2 students.
Responses should be a minimum of 100 words and include direct questions.
Please review the forum grading rubrics in order to understand how your responses in the forum will be graded.
Requirements
If you met the above-mentioned requirements, you will be graded at the proficient level.
However, if your desire is to be graded at the exemplary level, please provide more than what is required.
To receive 100% as a grade (the exemplary level) for the weekly forums, you should ensure that your responses meet the following criterion:
Critical Analysis - Discussion postings display an excellent understanding of the required readings and underlying concepts including correct use of terminology.
Postings are made in time for others to read and respond as well as deliver information that is full of thought, insight, and analysis.
The information presented makes connection to previous or current content or to real-life situations, and must contain rich and fully developed new ideas, connections, or applications.
(It is important that you integrate the weekly readings in your response.
One way to do that is to make position statements, then discuss supporting evidence (i.e.
research and/or personal experience).
Participation as a Member of the Learning Community - Discussion postings actively stimulate and sustain further discussion by building on peers' responses including building a focused argument around a specific issue or asking a new related question or making an oppositional statement supported by personal experience or related research.
(Please plan your time wisely.
Your responses should encourage your peers to respond to your postings and build the foundation for the class to review and discuss your initial posting.
It’s important that you meet the Thursday deadline for your initial posting so that others can respond.
Having all of your work in before Sunday afternoon allows your peers to provide comments to your feedback and strengthens your ability to participate as a member of the weekly learning community discussions.)
Professional Communication and Etiquette - Written interactions in the Forum show respect and sensitivity to peers' background and beliefs (Regardless of the position you are taking, please ensure that your participation comments are respectful to your peers’ background and beliefs).
Writing Skills - Written responses are free of grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors.
The style of writing facilitates communication.
(Make sure your work is free of errors.
If there are any errors as outlined above, you will not receive 100% for the forum).