critical thinking
Paper details
There is partial credit and your score will be based mostly on content, but also on your writing. Here’s the scoring rubric: 25% CLEAR, concise writing. 75% CRITICAL THINKING and a solid answer.
1. Discuss software development methods and provide examples of how the models work, and how they would be applied to projects beyond software.
2. We briefly discussed Thomas Friedman’s classic book, The World is Flat. Attached is an excerpt covering Dell Computer and the global supply chain impact on global events. Explain the implications of this and how you think it will work in the future as if you are explaining it to a freshman student.
4. Discuss your vision of future technology and how it will impact our lives. Then discuss how you will plan your life and career accordingly.
5. Teach someone else how to critically think when reading an article using the attached article, Virgin Galactic, as an example.
http://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21630960-two-accidents-even-though-one-was-fatal-should-not-stop-private-enterprise
– We can’t use (is, are, was, were, be, being, been) only actual verbs.
– 75% depend on CRITICAL THINKING.
– Try to make it simple as much as you can. Use easy English.
– I attached the article for the question 2.
– Every question should be answered in one full page.