Thursday, November 13, 2014

Security topic EQ

Content

1.   Review this.  Confirm by stating "I reviewed the rule of three for writing an EQ."

Confirmed Essential Question

Essential Question 
Once a topic is chosen, the student will develop a working essential question.  The purpose of the working essential question is to help the student build a strong foundation of research which will allow him or her to create an essential question that encourages depth and rigor in the chosen topic.  An essential question must:
2.  Review the following EQs and

 a.  What is the most important factor in healthy weight loss? This would not be acceptable for the question. This is a question for this matter is unfortunately too broad. Perhaps at the essential question explains how weight loss is factored out or lost, perhaps you can be considered a question.

 b.  What is most important to securing a conviction in a criminal investigation? This essential question provides many, provides many questions for the viewer to ask. The essential question asks of what structure is brought to criminal justice. This can be improved upon describing on what is criminal justice

 c.  What is most important in creating a hairstyle that best satisfies a customer? The organization and focus seems a little out of order. This could potentially bring a to question answer pro then one of the central question answer. The focus has to be on either the hairstyle or the customer, not both.

 d.  How can an anesthesiologist best treat chronic pain? This is by no means a good example of a good question. It leaves a presenter seeming like he's asking the question of another question. I would not recommend using this as an essential question.

3.  Based on your review of the rule of 3 and your experience with assessing four EQs, please write another draft EQ for your senior project.  The senior team will be meeting with students shortly for EQ revision and approval; you are expected to bring your research notebook to that meeting with your EQ draft written inside in pencil.

What is the best way to have the protection over others or a property? 

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Blog 9: Lesson 1 Reflection security

Title: Lesson 1 Reflection
Label: Presentation
Due Date: Wednesday, November 5th, 2014

Content:

1. Positive Statement

What are you most proud of in your Lesson 1 Presentation and why?
Security is the closest thing to law enforcement, which is a career path I want to pursue. My lesson about security felt could've been a bit better. I think I was too busy stressing about The presentation and not my interaction with the class. Possible I was disoragzied with my topic being so eager to talk about it, but at the same time stressed. 
2. Questions to Consider
       a.     What assessment would you give yourself on your Lesson 1 Presentation (self-assessment)?

       AP   

       b.     Explain why you deserve that grade using evidence from the Lesson 1 component contract.
There were a lot of mistakes that could've been fixed. I felt could have interacted with the class a bit more. Maybe be a bit more organized and comedown on my stress level.

3. What worked for you in your Lesson 1?
I like that show the class my materials that I use at work. I thought I got most of the students attention when I had my phone in my utility belt. 

4.  (What didn't work) If you had a time machine, what would you have done differently to improve your Lesson 1? Better prepared for the presentation, maybe practice with my family instead of being alone. But, at the end of the day I had fun!  

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Blog 8: Research and Working EQ Security

1.  What is your working EQ?
My working EQ in which I am doing will be based on security/law-enforcement.

2.  What is a possible answer to your working EQ? 
"What is the best to secure a cohesive environment?"
Security must meet qualitative standards to keep the peace as a unity.

3.  What is the most important source you have used that has helped you come up with an answer to your working EQ?
 I had forced my EQ on mainly my mentor ship that I had done over the summer and doing now. This had motivate me to take into the specific standard that were needed to require me to be a security guard. Seeing how everyone works as a team and together brought that source of unity. Being a qualitative security guard meaning that you're working at your high standard and you do not lose lack of focus, "Pay attention to detail".

4.  Who is your mentor, or where are you doing mentorship, and how does what you are doing relate to your working EQ?  
My mentor is Marvin he had taught me specific standards of being a few disciplinary methods of being a security guard. My mentorship hours will be committed to a small Hotel with being with different types of various people mean me in the future. My main focus will be securing the property and ensure peace and stability is brought to this hotel. 

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Blog 7: Independent Component 1 Approval

1. Describe what you plan to do for your 30 hours
My plan for my 30 hours that I will be seeing my mentor again. I expect my mentor will have me do more active work without him, as a security guard. I will learn what it means to be a certified security guard.

2. Describe how or what you will do to meet expectations of showing evidence of 30 hours.
I will meet with my mentor, and set up with him a schedule in which I will be able to complete these hours. My plan is to see my mentor for eight hours a day for two days, out of the week. Within three weeks time I should be able to complete all my hours.

3. And explain how or what you will be doing to help explore your topic into depth
I will be learning the different ways of how security is done. By doing this, I am able to grasp every opportunity I have with my mentor. I will not have my mentor with me during my security experience. Even though I may not have my mentor by my side I able still able to keep contact with him. Security will bring me discipline and at the sometime unity.

4. Update your senior hours log
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AqYBQ-wRGGKidHFHSGN1WVR5UEJsSURwZkNjZHFkWEE&usp=drive_web

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

September Blog- Security Research and Minor Reports

     While interviewing my mentor again, he talked about about his personal aspects of his life. You can find more details on my mentor on my interview blog from 10/29.  While I was with my mentor he taught me a few more things about security and that there was more than just one type of security. For example there is military security, CIA security and federal security. This had me go into more depth in my research articles. When I found out about this item I immediately started looking into articles regarding military, federal security and CIA security. To find more of my research on security please look into my notebook on my senior topic, Security.
     During the time I was with my mentor he taught me how to do reports. My mentor taught me that my reports are meant to go to the company that we work for, and I was to be very specific. My mentor had taught me I would need to go into depth of everything that happens during my patrol on security. For example one of the things that occurred was; there had been a homeless man on the property that digs through the dumpster, I immediately contacted my mentor. My mentor informed me he would be there within five minutes. I kept watch over the homeless man. The homeless man was still in the trash, when my mentor got there and then we escorted him off property. At that time I was told to keep watch in case he did return, he didn't return.
     In conclusion I will be continuing my research on security and communicating with my mentor.

Friday, September 19, 2014

Blog 6-Second Interview Preparation

1.Who is your mentor and where do they work?
My mentor is Marvin Cavyaba and he works for multiple security accounts, which are located in: Sundance Hill. Chino Hills, W. Covina Holt Ave., Pomona and 2 others Walnut Ave. Marvin works for security company of SPP security.

2.  What five questions will you ask them about their background?

1. Is it different working for different companies?

2. Where did you get your licenses to be an official security guard?

3. How does this job relate to your previous job that you had?

4. Knowing that your security guard, are you afraid at times, if so how do you overcome your fears?

5. What made you appeal to security?

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Blog 5 Mentorship and Research Reflection

1. Mentorship question: Describe your experience in how you found your mentorship?  If you haven't found one yet, describe your experience so far in the search of a mentor.
I found my mentor by doing what I wanted to do, which was security. He was the owner of the company he lead me step-by-step and went I would be doing it as a security guard. I remember my first day going to security from the ship I was a very afraid. Mostly because acted authoritative to anyone. Even after me and my mentor at practice different scenarios, I was still a kind of afraid. But as time went on I begin getting uses to what I had to. Each day was another learning experience for me. Sometimes I would make mistakes, and my mentor would have to correct me in an appropriate matter. But, in the end I understood what to do. And I am most happy to say I had a great mentor over the summer. This will be an experience not long forgotten.

2. Research question: What has been your most important article you have read so far and why?

Well right now I'm still looking at articles, I'm looking for article specifically towards military or national security. My main goal to look for anything that deals with security. So that I may know all the different types of security, that function in the US and around the world. So far what I've learned is how security is done in a proper way. I will continue on with my research and try to find more into national and military security, for now.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Blog 4: Interview Preparation

1.  Who do you plan to interview?  Why?
My interview is Marvin Cayabyab
He was my mentor and I feel he can explain to me the best way of doing security and give me important information.

2.  You have to ask 5 questions.  What additional questions do you plan to ask?  Ask open-ended questions.  
1. What is security?
2. Why do we need security?
3. What is the importance of security?
4. What does it mean to ensure security in hotel/homeowners?
5. What does it mean to do a patrol?

Friday, August 22, 2014

Blog 3: Topic Choice and Working EQ


1.       List your topic here:

Security


2.       Write a question that helps to focus your research this month.

What are the qualitative to the necessities of doing security?

 

3.       Post the working bibliography (WB) on the right hand side of the blog and share it so anybody can view it.

Done

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Summer Mentorship Component


1. (Know) Using google doc (drive) link a log of specific hours and a description of your duties

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17-gG_1YV3bHWjtnGqTvg4nYZDVlJxpsz4uI5ApsnYO0/edit#gid=0

2. What is the contact name & number of where you volunteered?

 Marvin Cayabyab (855)965-0090 SPP Security

 

3. What questions were raised because of the 10 hours of experience?

What does security do?

What things I need to be aware of?

What am I expected to do?

What happens most often?

 

4. What is the most important thing you gained from this experience? Why?

Thinking before you react, this is important; to think before you react because sometimes you don't know the situation you will be in. You must always be aware of what goes on around you and the area you are securing and what is the most appropriate way to handle the situation, even if that means calling 911.

 

5. What is your senior project topic going to be?  How did what you did help you choose a topic?

My senior topic will be on guard security and patrol. Security guards are often called "rent a cops" and are seen as lesser of police. However that is not completely true, security will think before they react, they keep a watch on property or people and and they report what goes happens during their watch or patrol, if something does not seem right they report it. Keeping protection over people is one of the most important things of security. Thinking before you react will guarantee your life and safety of security. Security Is a route I can see doing possibly in the near future.

 

Monday, June 2, 2014

Senior Years MMLP2

Blog 1: 2-Hour Presentations


1.  What presentations did you see?
Ski Patrol by 
  Boyd, Jackie
Editorial Publishing by 
  Lam, Krystal
Occupational Therapy by 
  Dalan, Ashley
Forensic Science by
Castellanos, Arianna
Video Game Graphic Design by
Montoya, Patrick
Boxing by 
  Nunez, Alfredo

Public Defender by
  Legaspino, Nisa

Computer Science by
  Schott,Bradley
Clinical Pharmacy by 
  Demesa, Christian

Hippotherapy by
  Raines, Clancy
Biochemistry (Biofuels) by
  Navarro, Christine
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by
  Britt, James
Dentistry by
Patel, Punit
Firefighting by
 Quiroz, Xavier
Business Management by
Negrete, Tannia
Domestic Violence by
 Sambo, Marilyn
2.   What questions do you have that haven't been answered about the senior project? This can be about the senior project in general, any components or about a presentation topic you saw or what they said.  
none in which I thought of, its seems pretty straight forward; to me.3. What has the most important part of the senior project based on what you are seeing in the 2-hour presentations?
As long as you speak for the time required the speaker should be fine, add actives are benefits for the speaker4. What topic are you considering doing and why?
I may do Brazlian Jiu-Jitsu(BJJ), I have train in(BJJ) for almost a decade. However I may change my mind I still would like to think of what I like to do.  
5. What are you doing for your summer mentorship?
Going to my(BJJ)classes and learning form my master, right off of waltun.