Order Number |
567799093092 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Topic: Security Architecture and Design
Question:
What happens when we place the authentication system in our demilitarized zone (DMZ)—that is, in the layer closest to the Internet? What do we have to do to protect the authentication system? Does this placement facilitate authentication in some way? How about if we move the authentication system to a tier behind the DMZ, thus, a more trusted zone? What are the implications of doing so for authentication performance? For security?
UDL/CAST Instructional Plan Analysis
Use the template in the attachment for this assignment
This assignment provides the opportunity for you to apply the principles of universal design for learning (UDL) in the design of instruction and assessment. Recall that UDL provides access to the curriculum for students with a wide variety of abilities and background. Therefore, UDL aligns with inclusionary practices found in today’s schools. Furthermore, assistive technology supports the UDL framework to provide a means of learning for students with disabilities. To prepare for this assignment, review the CAST (2010) video, UDL at a Glance (Links to an external site.)and review the Explore model UDL lesson plans (Links to an external site.) (2011) web page, both of which are listed in the Week Three Required Resources. Be sure to also review the Week Three Instructor Guidance page for additional intellectual elaboration on UDL and assistance with this assignment. Begin preparing for this assignment by selecting a specific model lesson from the Explore Model UDL Lesson Plans (2011) page of the CAST.org website. Analyze the lesson for the points described in the Content Instructions included with this assignment, below. Click on the “UDL Connections” buttons located at various points in the lesson to analyze how UDL principles have been integrated. Next, create your assignment to meet the content and written communication instructions below.
Content Instructions
Lesson Description (1 point): Include the title of the model lesson, the subject, and grade levels, and a one-paragraph introduction of the lesson.
Principle 1 (1 point): In one to three paragraphs, describe ways that multiple means of representation are included in the model lesson.
Principle 2 (1 point): In one-to-three paragraphs, describe ways that multiple means of action and expression are included in the model lesson.
Principle 3 (1 point): In one to three paragraphs, describe ways that multiple means of engagement are included in the model lesson.
Reflection (2 points): Close your essay with a personal reflection that addresses the following four areas:
A description of at least two concepts or strategies from the lesson that serve as a means to motivate learners
A description of how, overall, the lesson models differentiated instruction
A discussion of how your understanding of and appreciation for instructional planning has changed as a result of your analysis,
At least one specific concept or strategy from the lesson that you would consider applying to your own practice and the potential impact it may have on the population you serve