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.

Survey and Interview Introduction: ethical introductions and examples

By erikapaterson on March 16, 2020 @8:11 am

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 and

Preparing to write a Linked In Peer Review and Template

By erikapaterson on February 24, 2020 @3:49 pm

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

Editing out the Pronouns

By erikapaterson on February 24, 2020 @6:14 am

Editing out the Pronouns and including details Please study the examples: “I enjoyed reading your proposal for the improvement of project team experience in the AMS Game Development Association. Although I have not personally participated in AGDA, it sounds the

Editing out Imperative Verbs

By erikapaterson on February 23, 2020 @4:21 pm

Editing out imperative verbs helps to create a more persuasive and professional voice. Here are some more examples to study. Strong background summary with value proposition to the workforce Writing a strong background and summary in context with your field

Editing out the imperative verbs

By erikapaterson on February 21, 2020 @10:36 am

Avoiding Imperative verbs is helpful for creating a document that places the reader first. While imperative verbs have their place in many types of writing, in professional and technical writing imperative verbs are best avoided or used for special emphasis.

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