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Case: The Research Problem: the impact of digital media consumption on adolescent mental health through the lenses of Entrepreneurship, Communication, and Leadership.(3 minors of Interdisciplinary Studies).
The essay should present a substantial treatment of a focused, feasible research problem. The primary content must be specific, granular-level learning from at least two of the minors, integrated across the two disciplines and with personal experience, and supplemented by a minimum of two secondary sources.
Minors: Entrepreneurship, Communications, Leadership.
Disciplines: ENTRE, CMST,LHRD,
Complete your interdisciplinary Integrative Reflection with a view towards presenting your findings in a polished draft that effectively introduces your research problem in an initial paragragh and that keenly summarizes your findings in a concluding paragrapy. A robust product will include several strong examples of the two types of integration you worked on in the previous assignment. Additionally, enrich your reflection on the research problem by using and citing at least two secondary sources. Note that the evaluation rubric still includes the Cross-Disciplinary Integration dimension and the Integration of Learning and Experience Dimension, and that four other dimensions have been added. For the evaluation of the Integrative Reflection, the dimensions of Curiosity, Initiative, and Transfer have been included.
Consider Transfer, which involves your required development of cross-disciplinary integration. At the Capstone level, your reflection would include applications of knowledge and skills you learned in one of your minors "to demonstrate" effective use of them "in novel situations." This is the sort of transfer of learning that necessarily would occur through development of an innovative cross-disciplinary "practical whole" that cogently addresses your research problem. As for Curiosity and Initiative, two closely related behaviors in the context of your reflection, each addresses an aspect of your interest in the research problem you have been exploring. Does your written text glimmer with expressions of your obvious interest in the subject? Does the content find you having gone beyond the mere outlines of the subject or problem to delve further into questions or concerns raised by your exploration of it, thus showing not only your intellectual capacity for lifelong learning but also your penchant for it?