This worksheet contains two sample emails that are effective and professional.
- Subject:
- Composition and Rhetoric
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Reading
- Provider:
- Auburn University
- Date Added:
- 10/10/2022
This worksheet contains two sample emails that are effective and professional.
This project-based course explores new design strategies for social interaction in the computer mediated world. Through weekly readings and design assignments we will examine topics such as:
Data-based portraiture
Depicting growth, change and the passage of time
Visualizing conversations, crowds, and networks
Interfaces for the connected city
Mobile social technologies
The course emphasizes developing visual and interactive literacy.
Writing emails is an art, and writing emails to faculty doubly-so. There are many things you can keep in mind to address your audience more effectively.
Students will correctly key specific documents that have previously been taught by using a simulation provided from a Computer Applications and Keyboarding textbook. This lesson is not specific to a particular textbook, however, the example provided is from the Century 21 Computer Applications and Keyboarding Textbook, 8th edition. Simulations give students a real-world practice and by adding project management techniques, students can practice working together to complete a long assignment. The class should be divided into teams of 3-4 students. They will choose a group leader and then complete the person responsible column on the provided pdf handout. Students should assess the qualities that each bring to the table and use that to their advantage. Once this has been done, they should decide on the due date for each job and list the date in the completed column and, finally, who will be editing/proofreading the document before the group leader submits for grading. Students are allowed to use their notes and the FBLA format guide, which can be found on the FBLA-PBL.org website, for this project.
Diversity begets creativity—in this seminar we tap the amazing power of swarm creativity on the Web by studying and working together as Collaborative Innovation Networks (COINs). As interdisciplinary teams of MIT management, SCAD design, University of Cologne informatics, and Aalto University software engineering students we will explore how to discover latest trends on the Web, and how to make them succeed in online social networks. We study a wide range of methods for predictive analytics (coolhunting) and online social marketing (coolfarming), mostly based on social network analysis and the emerging science of collaboration. Students will also learn to use our own unique MIT-developed Condor tool for Web mining, social network analysis, and trend prediction.
This worksheet will help you rewrite three example thank you letters.
Third revision, August 2017.
Welcome to Writing Unleashed, designed for use as a textbook in first-year college composition programs, written as an extremely brief guide for students, jam-packed with teachers’ voices, students’ voices, and engineered for fun.
This textbook was created by Dana Anderson, Ronda Marman, and Sybil Priebe - all first-year college composition instructors at the North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton, ND.
Download here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JoX94RjwS-WoPnGCyIZ9ZTQeX74iG9hS
This is a professional email for LAPU's course: Writing a Professional Email. Upon course completion, participants will master the art of writing emails, and will be deemed an email wizard with a course badge.
In this video, we will go over some resources that can help you write magical emails.
This video provides participants with tips and tricks for writing concisely and professionally. Follow these suggestions and double-check your email before you click send to ensure you sound professional.
The aim of this unit is that upon completion, teachers will be able to demonstrate the capability of using internet including email, search and social media functions in classwork.