Instructor’s Blog

 

Instructor’s Blog

Hello, and welcome to my Blog. Below this post you will see previous posts from last semester’s class. This is the first Blog for our class.

Tips for writing a a Final Formal Report

By erikapaterson on March 15, 2019 @12:33 pm

When self-editing your Formal Report keep in mind the most common and serious errors: Writing with a negative tone: Avoid the negative. Writing with a demanding tone: Respect your reader, edit out imperative verbs. Writing information that your reader already

Surveys: Ethical Introductions

By erikapaterson on February 25, 2019 @8:11 pm

  Survey and Interview Introduction: an example  A common error with this assignment is the composition of the introduction to your surveys; this is a very important. You must fulfill research ethics.  Here is a good example for you to study

An example of a review for a Proposal

By erikapaterson on February 16, 2019 @7:14 am

A Student Example of a Peer Review for a Report Proposal   Please note the minimal use of pronouns: I / You / Yours Please note the minimal use of imperative verbs   By XXX on June 12, 2016 To: XXX

An example of a Linked-In Peer review to study

By erikapaterson on February 16, 2019 @6:23 am

ENGL 301: LinkedIn Peer Review Form Here is an example of an excellent LinkedIn peer review to study: well organized, complete, concise and clear. Please note the minimal use of pronouns: I / You / Yours Please note the minimal

TIP: Avoid the negative

By erikapaterson on February 7, 2019 @9:23 am

There are two major rules of persuasion for Formal Reports Avoid the Negative Employ YOU Attitude Turning the negative into the positive: Examples: Negative:  With a decrease of events and marketing, fewer students are inspired to participate in club activities

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