Welcome. Thank you for stopping by. In this blog I will seek to explain my various accomplishment in technology class, the challenges and how I overcame them. My main focus will be around these topics:
The Assure Model Lesson Plan
Google Drive Form,
Creating a Video,
Recording a Podcast,
A PowerPoint Presentation,
Spreadsheet,
Word Processed Document,
WELCOME, and I know you will enjoy your stay.
The Internet is generally defined as a global network connecting millions of computers.
10 Rules for Writing
Professional Emails
Being able to write professional emails is very important.
1.
ALWAYS include a meaningful heading in the subject line along with a brief outline of what the email body will include.
e.g.
[REQ] Request (for a reference)
[ACTION] Action (to be completed)
[FYI] For your information
2.
ALWAYS address the reader in a professional manner. If you are not sure who the reader is you can see the example on how you could address them. You should make it as personal as possible
e.g.
Dear Miss Rose
Dear Mohammed
To whom it may concern
3.
Round up the main point of your email in the opening sentence
e.g.
Think about what you would like the reader to do next, what actions
they need to take or how the information you are sending is useful for them.Think about what you want to say in advance
4.
DO NOT use all capital or all small case unless referring to a known acronym or term that is familiar to the reader
e.g.
CSDO/ WP/ TTFN/ PAF
5.
ALWAYS check your grammar before sending and NEVER use slang/ text speak/colloquiums.
e.g.
LOL/WAG1/WUUP2/LY
6.
ALWAYS keep language professional. If necessary ask a friend or colleague to proof read before you send the email.
e.g.
Would it be possible to request
this information from you?
7.
Be concise and polite. ALWAYS remember to use ‘please’ and ‘thank you’
e.g.
Thank you in advance for your time
8.
ALWAYS check for spelling, grammar, punctuation and any careless mistakes
e.g.
Careless mistakes are more
difficult to identify so attention to
detail is necessary
9.
ALWAYS use paragraphs.
e.g.
Ensure that the email is broken up
into paragraphs and not written as
an essay
10.
Add a signature block at the end of the email to ensure the reader has
details on how to contact you
e.g.
Emma Watson BSc Sociology and Criminology
2ndyear
Student ID: 060002365
NOTE:
Add address and contact
telephone number if necessary
Task
A signature in Gmail
Asynchronus vs. Synchronus
Fair Use
Creative Commons
Educational Open Resources
Challenges in performing the task?????
It was quite difficult creating a signature for my email. I eventually resort to the Youtube channel to assist me.
Thank you for stopping by. I am super excited that you are here! Hello! My name is Rhea Thomas. Let me tell you a few things about me......… I am a teacher-student. I love my job. Technology intrigues me. I love positivism. My Motto: Do it with passion or not at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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