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61023Week 3 Discussion Discussion GoalsYour goal for the week is to draw out and clarify some of these important concepts from the textbook to help you with your exam and career.The discussions are aligned with the learning objectives of the chapters.How many posts do I need? At least three posts each week (one main post and two responses).Preview the rubric prior to completing the discussion.Preview a model student main post.Preview a sample peer response.Plagiarism is a serious issue; please make sure to use your own words and provide citations and references for all sources you utilize in your responses.Avoid direct quotes.Insert APA in text citations. This follows any idea that reflects information you learned from the text. The APA In-text Citation example for your textbook(Saladin, 2020, p. ___ or para. ____) The APA reference example for your textbook:References Saladin, K. (2020). Anatomy & physiology: The unit of form and function (9th ed.). McGraw Hill Education.Instructions: Main PostHighly recommended to post Main Post by Wednesday.325 Words MinimumClick on the Create Thread button at the top of the page to post your main response to the weekly discussion.Type the Number and Name of your topic as the subject heading to let students easily see the list of topics that have already been posted.Post on a topic that has not already been posted by another student. Post early in the week to ensure you get the topic you want.Do not post attachments – Post material directly on the board. RESEARCH (Label this section)The explanation / background of the topic- Teach the topic to students. Share interesting and current research on the topic.Use APA citations in the text to clarify sources.Reminder: Your textbook should be one of the sources.CRITICAL THINKING (Label this section, too)This section is only for your thoughts/conclusions. This is not research based.Examples: Apply everyday phenomena in terms of the scientific concepts in your research section. Make observations and draw conclusions.Tips and Tricks for Remembering and Recalling. Is there a mnemonic device that might help you memorize this information or what helps you understand this?Connect the dots. Why is this an important topic for you, your community, society, or the world? How does it relate to other concepts in the text?Add References and Word Count at the bottom of posts.Instructions: Peer Responses125 Word Count MinimumClick Reply when in a post to nest your responses under that main post.RESEARCH (Label this section)Teach the topic to students. Responses must add new information not previously discussed. Consider new factual information tied with critical thinking. Share interesting and current research on the topic.Use APA citations in the post to clarify sources.Do not simply summarize another student’s post and agree/disagree.Consider starting out posts with, “A research article I found said,” “Did you know,” or “Three things I found interesting were… .”CRITICAL THINKING (Label this section)Pose new possibilities or opinions not previously voiced.Connect the dots. Why is this an important topic for you, your community, society, or the world? How does it relate to other concepts in the text? Add references and word count for all posts.Important NotesWork cannot be deleted or edited once posted.Work is graded based on the rubrics.Posts should be completed over three different days (for example, Tue, Wed, Thu). It is encouraged that your initial post be posted by Wednesday to keep you on track for the week, and all posts must be complete by Sunday at 11:59 pm each week.See late policy in announcements to see