Running head: Museum Focus
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Museum Focus
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Museum Focus
Linda Dotson
Walden University
Interdisciplinary Experience: Sustaining Quality of Life in the City
Professor Paige Parker
September 15, 2018
Question 1
Brief introduction of Ohio City
Ohio is a great city named after the Ohio River in the 18th century. The area was disputed by the France and Great Britain. After the dispute, it established its own territories. This territory included the land where west of Pennsylvania in United States and the northwest of the Ohio River. The area covered more than 260,000 square miles (Turner, & Bogue 2010).
The History of Ohio City that has led to construction of Museums.
The area remained as a hunting ground by the Iroquois after the dispute. Later, some American groups began to migrate to the area. Later there was a seven years war between the Europeans, British and France. They all wanted to colonize the area. Unfortunately, the British worn and after the win, they ordered French settlers to leave the area. It is evident that the war brought about the breakdown of ethnicities.
How museum focus has been of great importance to the citizens of the city
The area is known for its landscape, mountains, rivers and minerals. This makes Ohio City to be a great city suitable for great museums. It is evident that, Ohio City creates the best environment for a museum with the theme of History and Natural History to be built. For instance, Miami River is known to be a great river. Many people admire visiting the area just to see the river. This creates the best conditions to build a museum. People within the city can also visit the museum and get to enjoy the benefits of the museums.
How people from outside the city benefit from the construction of the museums.
People outside Ohio City can also visit the museums. These museums will offer the history of the river to its visitors. They will also address an increasing array of issues in the dynamic environment (Edson, 2017).
Question 2
Permanent Exhibition.
Modern museum are designed to have a permanent exhibit, in this case the museum must have enough collections and classification of a field of knowledge for research and for display purposes. This will enlighten the visits about the history of Ohio City. The history stored in this museum will also be of great use to students as they will learn a lot in these museums,
References
Edson, G. (2017). Museum management. In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences(pp. 3185-3198). CRC Press.
Turner, F. J., & Bogue, A. G. (2010). The frontier in American history. Courier Corporation.
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Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines
Trimester
T2 2018
Unit Code
MN603
Unit Title
Wireless Networks and Security
Assessment
Individual
Type
Assessment
Design and implementation of secure enterprise wireless network
Tit.
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1. Running head: Museum Focus
1
Museum Focus
4
Museum Focus
Linda Dotson
Walden University
Interdisciplinary Experience: Sustaining Quality of Life in the
City
Professor Paige Parker
September 15, 2018
Question 1
Brief introduction of Ohio City
Ohio is a great city named after the Ohio River in the 18th
century. The area was disputed by the France and Great Britain.
After the dispute, it established its own territories. This
territory included the land where west of Pennsylvania in
2. United States and the northwest of the Ohio River. The area
covered more than 260,000 square miles (Turner, & Bogue
2010).
The History of Ohio City that has led to construction of
Museums.
The area remained as a hunting ground by the Iroquois after the
dispute. Later, some American groups began to migrate to the
area. Later there was a seven years war between the Europeans,
British and France. They all wanted to colonize the area.
Unfortunately, the British worn and after the win, they ordered
French settlers to leave the area. It is evident that the war
brought about the breakdown of ethnicities.
How museum focus has been of great importance to the citizens
of the city
The area is known for its landscape, mountains, rivers and
minerals. This makes Ohio City to be a great city suitable for
great museums. It is evident that, Ohio City creates the best
environment for a museum with the theme of History and
Natural History to be built. For instance, Miami River is known
to be a great river. Many people admire visiting the area just to
see the river. This creates the best conditions to build a
museum. People within the city can also visit the museum and
get to enjoy the benefits of the museums.
How people from outside the city benefit from the construction
of the museums.
People outside Ohio City can also visit the museums. These
museums will offer the history of the river to its visitors. They
will also address an increasing array of issues in the dynamic
environment (Edson, 2017).
Question 2
Permanent Exhibition.
Modern museum are designed to have a permanent exhibit, in
3. this case the museum must have enough collections and
classification of a field of knowledge for research and for
display purposes. This will enlighten the visits about the history
of Ohio City. The history stored in this museum will also be of
great use to students as they will learn a lot in these museums,
References
Edson, G. (2017). Museum management. In Encyclopedia of
Library and Information Sciences(pp. 3185-3198). CRC Press.
Turner, F. J., & Bogue, A. G. (2010). The frontier in American
history. Courier Corporation.
If you can do it send confirmation at [email protected]
If you can do it send confirmation at [email protected]
Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines
Trimester
T2 2018
Unit Code
MN603
Unit Title
Wireless Networks and Security
Assessment
Individual
Type
4. Assessment
Design and implementation of secure enterprise wireless
network
Title
Purpose of the
The purpose of this assignment is to design and implement a
secure enterprise
assessment
wireless network, considering the ethical implications. The
assignment covers
(with
ULO
the following Unit Learning Outcomes:
Mapping)
d. Apply and evaluate wireless network security techniques
in
consideration of ethical implications;
5. e. Design and implement secure enterprise wireless networks.
Weight
20%
Total Marks
100
Word limit
2000 - 2500
Due Date
20 /September/ 2018
6. Submission
by the due date along
with a
Guidelines
completed Assignment Cover Page.
-
pt Calibri (Body)
font and 2 cm margins on all four sides of your page with
appropriate section
headings.
erence sources must be cited in the text of the report, and
listed
appropriately at the end in a reference list using IEEE
referencing style.
Extension
Consideration
7. Application must be submitted directly on AMS. You must
submit this
application three working days prior to the due date of the
assignment.
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9. Section in your Unit Description.
Prepared by: Dr Javed Ali Baloch
Moderated by: Dr Ghassan KbarAugust, 2018
MN603Wireless Networks and Security
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Assignment Description
Secure enterprise wireless local area networks LANs are an
important component of modern network architecture. Such
networks are required to support mobile devices and provide
connectivity where wired connections are not practical or cost
prohibitive.
Enterprise wireless LAN deployments have evolved from guest
access in conference rooms, to limited hot zones of connectivity
within the enterprise to full coverage throughout the
organization. Unfortunately, many of these deployments are still
insecure, leaving opportunities for the just plain curious or
malicious hackers to try and access confidential enterprise
information. Securing a wireless LAN is not hard – industry
advances in technology and vendor innovation makes this easier
than ever.
WPA2-Enterprise deployment includes installing a remote
authentication dial-in user service RADIUS server, configuring
access points with the encryption and RADIUS server
information, configuring your operating system with the
encryption and IEEE 802.1x settings, and then connecting to
your secure wireless enterprise.
10. The standard for passing EAP over a network is IEEE 802.1x. In
this authentication framework, the user who wishes to be
authenticated is the supplicant. The RADIUS server doing the
authentication is the authentication server, and the device at the
AP, such as a laptop or smartphone, is the authenticator.
This assignment requires the students to design and implement a
secure enterprise wireless network, considering the ethical
implications. The students are required to complete the
following tasks and submit a report on Moodle.
1. Explore the ethical implications in the design and
implementation of a secure enterprise wireless network.
2. Design a secure enterprise wireless network, employing
Boson Netsim.
3. Analysis of a secure enterprise wireless network using WPA2
and the RADIUS server, considering the following aspects:
a. Confidentiality
b. Integrity
c. Availability
d. Authentication
e. Authorization
4. Implementation of a secure enterprise wireless network using
WPA2 and the RADIUS server.
5. Test and prove a successful of connectivity between clients
using AP. You need to take a snapshot for the different phases
of authentication, association, de-association, and pinging each
11. other’s terminals on the same network
6. Demonstration in Week 11 during the Lab.
The tutor will assign the groups, maximum number of students
in a group is 3 and the students in each group should be from
the same lab.
Prepared by: Dr Javed Ali Baloch
Moderated by: Dr Ghassan KbarAugust, 2018
MN603Wireless Networks and Security
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Marking criteria:
Section to be included in
Description of the section
Marks
the report
12. Introduction
Outline of the report ( in 3-4 sentences)
5
Report Layout
Report layout, style and language
5
Explore ethical
Investigate and report the ethical implications in the
10
implications
design and implementation of a secure enterprise
14. Analysis of a secure enterprise wireless network using
15
enterprise wireless
WPA2 and the RADIUS server, considering the following
network
aspects:
a.
Confidentiality
18. clients using AP. You need to take a snapshot for the
different phases of authentication, association, de-
association, and pinging each other’s terminals on the
same network
23. relevant and
relevant and
and briefly
relevant to the
/5
covered in depth.
soundly
analysed.
presented.
assignment
Ability to think
analysed.
topic.
critically and
25. layout, style and
report
layout, style
report layout,
layout, style
/5
language used
layout, style
and language
style and
and language
and
used
language used.
used.
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Moderated by: Dr Ghassan KbarAugust, 2018
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language
used
Explore ethical
Finding is clearly
Finding is
Finding is
Finding is not
Finding is not
implications
linked and well
clearly
linked and
linked and
available
/10
justified
linked and
convincing
unjustified
justified
27. Design secure
Demonstrated
Demonstrat
Demonstrate d
Demonstrated
enterprise
excellent ability to
ed good
good ability to
ability to think
wireless
think critically and
ability to
think critically
critically and
network
present an
think
and present a
present a design
/15
exceptional design
critically and
good design
considering all the
present an
considering all
requirements
29. included WPA2
provided and
wireless
and RADIUS and
included
and RADIUS
included WPA2
network
covered all
WPA2 and
and RADIUS
aspects.
RADIUS and
/15
covered
some
aspects.
Implement
All elements are
Components
Components
30. Most
secure
present and very
present with
present and
components
enterprise
well integrated.
good
mostly well
present
wireless
cohesive
integrated
network
/20
Testing
Testing was
Testing was
Testing was
Testing was
successful between
successful
successful
partially
31. /5
client and AP. All
between
between client
successful
required snapshots
client and
and AP. Few
between client
attached
AP. Some
required
and AP. All
snapshots
snapshots
required
attached
attached
snapshots
attached
Demonstration
Logic is clear and
Consistency
Mostly
Adequate
32. easy to follow with
logical and
consistent
cohesion and
/15
strong arguments
convincing
logical and
conviction
convincing
Conclusion
Logic is clear and
Consistency
Mostly
Adequate
easy to follow with
logical and
consistent
cohesion and
/5
strong arguments
convincing
logical and
conviction
convincing
Reference style
Clear styles with
33. Clear
Generally good
Sometimes
excellent source of
referencing
referencing
clear
/5
references.
style
style
referencing
style
Did not demonstrate ability to think critically and present a
design.
Lacking analysis of WPA2 and RADIUS.
Proposal lacks structure.
Testing was not successful.
Demonstration is confused and disjointed
34. Argument is confused and disjointed
Lacks
consistency
with many
errors
Prepared by: Dr Javed Ali Baloch
Moderated by: Dr Ghassan KbarAugust, 2018
Please don't use packet tracer (we will get 0 marks).
2. Put overall enterprise design using Boson NetSim and put a
screenshot of it in section 2 then explain it.
3. For the implementation of WPA2 and Radius server use
“WINDOWS SERVER 2012” and take a screenshot while you
configure and add it in section 3.
4. Put all screenshot of testing part step by step.
5. Put all caption below the figure. Follow the marking criteria
and read properly all the question.
Below one is the requirements and detail of assignment.
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Running head: MUSEUM SITE RESEARCH 1
MUSEUM SITE RESEARCH 2
35. Museum Site Research
Linda Dotson
Walden University
Museum Site Research
NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION. (2018).
Memorials and Museums Master Plan Site Selection [Ebook]
(1st ed., pp. 1-010). District of Colombia. Retrieved from
https://www.ncpc.gov/docs/2M_Site_Selection.pdf
In selecting the site which is closest to the suburban part of the
city, I was guided by the author of this article. The National
Capital Planning Commission takes particular steps in choosing
the perfect location for a museum. They start by identifying and
mapping a few criteria for a new site. They then proceed by
developing evaluation criteria that is site specific. They then
continue by applying this analysis methodology and weigh the
potentiality of the various places. They finalize by identifying
candidate locations and obtaining consensus.
By the author's suggestions, a site evaluation criterion involves
three things. They include the factors that are to be considered
in the evaluation of each candidate site followed by specific
questions for each element. Finally, values are assigned to the
responses which are given to each criterion. The author
36. identifies the requirements as being the economic criteria, the
transportation criteria and the environmental criteria which I
also used in selecting my site.
Bishop, C. (2018). Planning a Museum. National Services,
1(32), 3-13. doi: ISSN 1175-6462
The author of this article focuses on the planning aspect of site
selection. The author indicates that for such a choice to be
commensurate with the purpose of the museum, then one should
consider several things. By this, the author asks the question of
what purpose such a museum has, an example being oral records
or archives which will profoundly influence its location. Also,
goal means either a digital collection, a preservation museum or
a collection to give a home. Also, one should consider the
impact that the group will have on the people. It is of great
importance to identify the target audience before setting up the
museum.
Some other factors that one needs to consider according to the
author include the visitor numbers. One needs to select a
location that will make business sense regarding larger
customer numbers. It is of great importance to identify the
community need according to the author. In the selection
process, the community in which you will set up the museum
needs to be appreciative of your collection. They need to own
your project.
37. References
NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION. (2018).
Memorials and Museums Master Plan Site Selection [Ebook]
(1st ed., pp. 1-010). District of Colombia. Retrieved from
https://www.ncpc.gov/docs/2M_Site_Selection.pdf
Bishop, C. (2018). Planning a Museum. National Services,
1(32), 3-13. doi: ISSN 1175-6462
Running head: MUSEUM FOCUS
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Museum Focus
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Museum Focus
Linda Dotson
Walden University
September 8, 2018
Museum Focus
With a population of about 209,889 as of first July people is
Fayetteville town; located in North Carolina. This is in
accordance with the data found on the United States Census
Bureau website (USCB. 2017). The geographical location of this
wonderful town lies in the western parts of the Coastal plains
around the Cape Fear River. Travelers to this town often visit
the I-95 corridor which goes across the heart of Fayetteville
town. The temperatures within the town are moderate in a year.
(FCEDC) The city has a variety of races with a population of
white people being slightly above 45.8% of the general
population. The African Americans make up 42.0%, the
Hispanic or the Latino people make up 11.6%, the Asian
38. Americans (Indians) 0.9%, and of the population while other
races make up about 8.8% of the city’s population. (USCB.
2017).
Running a Museum in this town can be a good business since
the city does have a conducive business environment especially
with the number of visitors it does receive. Offering the people
a museum which does showcase the people’s culture and arts
can be welcoming to the visitors to these can lure them into
learning more about the city’s culture and the rich arts the
community does possess. The local people can also visit the
museum with the purpose of studies and appreciation of their
culture. The history and culture of the Native Americans in this
city and the surrounding environment can be showcased through
the construction of their native houses. Native artifacts of the
town’s community can also be included in the museum to show
our appreciation of the people who are our hosts. We can also
acquire the city’s native fine arts pieces to enhance our
services. I am pretty much sure that the visiting people and the
locals can be interested in learning more about the town, its
neighboring communities and the preserved culture.
References
USCB. 2017. Quick Facts: Fayetteville city, North Carolina.
Retrieved on: September, 8 2018. From:
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/fayettevillecitynor
thcarolina/PST045217
FCEDC. Location! Location! Location! Retrieved on:
September, 8 2018. From:
http://www.fayedc.com/location-maps/