Need a experienced Teacher please Emaze presentation on strategies, activities, and appropriate uses of technology for a student case study Review a student case study in “Case Study by Grades” in the Activity Resources that is within the grade level you plan to teach or create one based on a student in your own class. If you teach multiple grades, select the grade you feel most comfortable with. Your case study should be based on a learner who needs additional intervention, enrichment, or support. Describe ways that you can practically apply the student-centered activities, approaches, and practices you have researched to effectively address this student’s learning needs. Enhance your strategies and activities with a variety of ways for the student to use technology. Present your approaches to the selected student case study using Emaze (or a similar presentation tool such as Prezi, Flipsnack, etc.) to demonstrate how the student’s needs are being fully met.

Instruction Module 3: The Learner and Learning in a Digital Age Unit 2: Learning in a Digital Age Rita Instructor...

This discussion highlights on the health workforce as central to the health care system, and any changes in its deployment and utilization will have significant effects on health care quality and costs. The ACA and rising concerns about the efficiency of health care delivery are bringing renewed attention to on the current makeup of the health care workforce, the challenges posed by shortages in certain professions, and how these shortages are being addressed.Most healthcare in the United States is delivered in traditional setting such as hospitals, physician organizations, and long-term care organizations. As access is becoming more readily available, the demand for care is increasing as physician shortages is also increasing. With the increase in number of non-physician providers, discuss how it may affect cost, quality and access to care in the U.S. healthcare system.

Discuss on the possibility of changes to scope of practice regulations for Advanced Practice RNs and how it could help...