We use a "case" model. In this model, you are presented with a situation, supplied with an audience, and given a purpose for the document you must create. Cases give you a chance to practice what you can expect in the workplace. Cases reflect common workplace demands and genres, such as email, the memo, progress reports, proposals and scripted PowerPoint presentations. For an example, see the sample assignment "Presentation to First Year Student." Throughout the term you'll submit writing and receive feedback. At the end, you'll use Google Sites to create an e-portfolio. The portfolio process lets you apply what you learn and gives you a chance to practice creating an online presence with available user-friendly technology.
We use a "case" model. In this model, you are presented with a situation, supplied with an audience, and given a purpose for the document you must create. Cases give you a chance to practice what you can expect in the workplace. Cases reflect common workplace demands and genres, such as email, the memo, progress reports, proposals and scripted PowerPoint presentations. For an example, see the sample assignment "Presentation to First Year Student." Throughout the term you'll submit writing and receive feedback. At the end, you'll use Google Sites to create an e-portfolio. The portfolio process lets you apply what you learn and gives you a chance to practice creating an online presence with available user-friendly technology.