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English 305 - Assignment 1: Technical Writing Sample
If you have a Study.com College Saver membership and are seeking college credit for this course, you must submit an essay and pass the proctored �nal exam. You must submit your essay before registering for the �nal. Below you will �nd prompts and instructions for submitting your assignment.
About the Assignment Technical writing is a skill everyone needs at some point. In this course, you learned about the technical writing process, technical editing and the various types of technical correspondence. For this assignment you will answer one of the prompts below by including the technical document(s) speci�ed in 800-1200 words. Use concepts you learned from the course as well as three credible sources to support your arguments. Also include three visuals from open-access sources.
Prompts 1. Consider a product that you frequently use or know a lot about. Identify an audience who is unfamiliar with your product and then write both a product description and a user manual addressing the product features you want to highlight and how to use them. All ideas should be geared to the audience and its speci�c needs and backed by research. Select your product with careful consideration. Electronic or mechanical products work best. Things like potato chips and T-shirts are products, but they don't call for user manuals and wouldn't be ideal for this assignment. Then conclude the assignment with an explanation section for your choices and research.
2. Take a look at your phone and think about 2-3 features that you want to see improved. Imagine you are an employee for the company who makes your phone. Prepare an unsolicited proposal you'll be emailing to the company's CTO covering the new features, their key audience, and how they will improve the product and why. All ideas should be geared to the audience and its speci�c needs and backed by research.
Related Lessons The following lessons from the course can help you:
Analyzing Your Audience and Adapting Your Message: Purpose, Process & Strategy
Finding & Evaluating Sources for Research
User Manual Example for Advanced Technical Writing
Unsolicited Proposal Example for Advanced Technical Writing
Formatting & Sources As evidence for your analyses, you should provide quotations from the course and at least 3 outside sources. Cite all quotations using MLA format. Please include any Study.com lessons you used as sources (including the lesson title and instructor's name).
If you're unsure about how to use MLA format to cite your sources, please see the following lesson:
What is MLA Format?
Grading Rubric Your assignment will be graded based on the following rubrics:
Category Unacceptable (0- 1)
Needs Improvement (2- 3)
Good (4) Excellent (5) Total Possible Points
Purpose
Main points are nonexistent or irrelevant to overall purpose
Main points are di�cult to identify or under- developed
Main points are clearly related to overall purpose
Main points are developed and well-supported, connecting clearly to overall purpose
5
Structure & Organization
Disorganized and illogical structure hinders understanding
Somewhat disorganized, but structure does not detract from understanding of main points
Structure is logical; main points are supported by organization
Organization is logical; structure enhances clarity and delivery of main ideas
5
Clarity & Mechanics
Vague or unclear writing; reader is left with several unanswered questions; incorrect spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and use of standard English grammar hinders understanding
Writing is ambiguous in a few areas; unclear or missing visual aids; several instances of incorrect spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and usage of standard English grammar
Phrasing and word choice are very clear; visuals support understanding; few instances of incorrect spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and usage of standard English grammar
Syntax is very clear and concise; visuals enhance understanding; no or very few instances of incorrect spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and usage of standard English grammar
5
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Research
No indication of research performed or sources included
Some research performed but less than three sources included and not cited correctly in MLA formatting
Three sources are included but not cited correctly in MLA formatting
Ideas all supported by research; three sources included and formatted correctly in MLA
5
Total Points 20
Before You Submit When you are done writing, we suggest taking some time to check for any errors or to add some �nal touches. We also suggest that you use online plagiarism checkers such as PlagScan or DupliChecker to make sure that your wording is not too similar to any existing materials. Plagiarized submissions will NOT be graded.
How to Submit Your Assignment When you are ready to submit your assignment, please �ll out the submission form and attach your work as a Microsoft Word or Text document. After turning in your assignment, you may go ahead and take the proctored �nal exam. You do not need to wait for your written response to be graded. You should receive your assignment grade within one week.
If you are not satis�ed with the score you receive, you may revise and resubmit it for grading using the same submission form above. Please see the course syllabus for a more detailed breakdown of the grading policy.
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English305-Assignment3_ResumeCoverLetter_Study.PDF
English 305 - Assignment 3: Resume & Cover Letter
If you have a Study.com College Saver membership and are seeking college credit for this course, you must submit an essay and pass the proctored �nal exam. You must submit your essay before registering for the �nal. Below you will �nd prompts and instructions for submitting your essay.
About the Assignment Composing a resume and cover letter sharpens speci�c skills and familiarizes you with the various ways to present information about yourself. For this assignment, you will have the chance to analyze your background in essay format and then include three di�erent types of resumes along with a cover letter. The essay detailing your background, the resume section, and cover letter should total at least 2,000 words. You will need to include three credible sources supporting your claims. If you would prefer not to use your own information, you may use a �ctional person.
Prompt
Compose an essay that is 500-1,000 words providing details of your career objective(s), your education, and your work and life experiences. Analyze the components of your background that you think should be highlighted in a resume and a cover letter for a potential employer. Explain why these parts about you are important to include. You will cite three sources that back up your recommendations and opinions in the essay.
From the information you detailed above, you will compose three types of resumes arranging the formatting and content according to what you learned in the course. You will include the following resume types:
Chronological resume
Functional resume
Entry level resume
Part 1:
Part 2:
Now you will write your cover letter using the skills and formatting that you learned in the course.
Related Lessons Types of Resumes
Parts of Your Resume: Sections & Relevant Information
Formatting Your Resume: Layout & Distribution Types
The Cover Letter: Importance, Details & Format
Formatting & Sources As evidence for your analysis in the essay portion, you should provide quotations from the course as well as your three outside sources to back up your decisions. Cite all quotations using MLA format and a Works Cited page.
If you're unsure about how to use MLA format to cite your sources, please see the following lesson:
What is MLA Format?
Grading Rubric Your assignment will be graded based on the following:
Category Unacceptable (0- 1)
Needs Improvement (2- 3)
Good (4) Excellent (5) Total Possible Points
Purpose (x2)
Main points are nonexistent or irrelevant to overall purpose.
Main points are di�cult to identify or under- developed.
Main points are clearly related to overall purpose.
Main points are developed and well- supported, connecting clearly to overall purpose.
10
Structure and Organization (x1)
Disorganized and illogical structure hinders understanding.
Somewhat disorganized, but structure does not detract from understanding of main points.
Structure is logical; main points are supported by organization.
Organization is logical; structure enhances clarity and delivery of main ideas.
5
Clarity (x1)
Vague or unclear writing; reader is left with several unanswered questions.
Writing is ambiguous in a few areas.
Phrasing and word choice are very clear.
Syntax is very clear and concise; technical documents show understanding.
5
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Assignment Requirement (x3)
Assignment is missing parts.
Assignment is missing one part.
Assignment contains the technical documents and explanations but does not reach the 2,000-word requirement. Three sources are included but incorrect MLA formatting.
Assignment contains a 500-1,000 word essay, three resumes, and a cover letter. Essay along with technical documents total 2,000 words. Three or more sources are included with correct MLA formatting.
15
Mechanics (x1)
Incorrect spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and use of standard English grammar hinders understanding.
Several instances of incorrect spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and usage of standard English grammar.
Few instances of incorrect spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and usage of standard English grammar.
No or very few instances of incorrect spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and usage of standard English grammar.
5
Total Points 40
Before You Submit When you are done writing your assignment, we suggest taking some time to check for any errors or to add some �nal touches. We also suggest that you use online plagiarism checkers such as PlagScan or DupliChecker to make sure that your assignment is not too similar to any existing materials. Plagiarized submissions will NOT be graded.
How to Submit Your Assignment When you are ready to submit your assignment please �ll out the submission form and attach your essay as a Microsoft Word or Text document. You should receive your grade within one week. If you are not satis�ed with your score, you may revise or rewrite it and resubmit it for grading using the same submission form above. Please see the course syllabus for a more detailed breakdown of the grading policy.
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English 305 - Assignment 2: Internal & External Communication
If you have a Study.com College Saver membership and are seeking college credit for this course, you must submit an essay and pass the proctored �nal exam. You must submit your essay before registering for the �nal. Below you will �nd prompts and instructions for submitting your essay.
About the Assignment For this assignment, you will submit an essay analyzing a sample situation and making recommendations for moving forward. Within the essay, you will include several technical documents, including an incident report, memos, and a website page. Be sure to use proper MLA formatting and include three credible sources to support your claims and reasoning for your choice of actions. You may use graphics in any of your sections, but they are not required. The essay, incident report, memos, and website page should total a minimum of 2,000 words.
Prompt You are communications lead at The Lookout, a restaurant chain that has become involved in a public health scandal. Customers have become ill from eating at several of your locations, where lettuce and spinach were infected with E. coli. The company is implementing strategies to improve restaurant sanitation, including more thorough training for new and current employees.
Analyze all relevant information, including that from your own research. Begin an essay that explains the problem and your ideas for addressing the situation thoroughly. What internal and external communication strategies should the company use to keep both customers and clients abreast of the situation? Then include a sample incident report that could address all relevant components. Explain your choice of wording.
Write 3-4 memo types addressing the situation from di�erent angles. Topics to consider include:
Explain how the problem can be addressed
Section 1:
Section 2:
Explain the progress to date
Respond to inquiries about the situation
Spread information about the result of any lab reports
Write a sample website page that explains how the company has �xed the situation and is trying to repair its image. You do not need to start an actual website page, but include the wording you would use for this page. Consider the following:
Reassure the public that the problem has been addressed
Emphasize your company's commitment to health and safety
Spread information about a free meal promotion
Related Lessons The following lessons from the course may help you with this assignment.
How to Write Incident Reports: Purpose, Structure & Content
Types of Memos
Purpose, Content & Structure of Memos
Online Communication: Di�erences, Timing & Conventions
Formatting & Sources You may refer to the course material for supporting evidence, but you must also use three outside sources and cite them using MLA formatting. Please include any Study.com lessons you used as sources (including the lesson title and instructor's name).
If you're unsure about how to use MLA to cite your sources, please see the following lesson:
What is MLA Format?
Grading Rubric Your essay will be graded based on the following categories:
Category Unacceptable (0- 1)
Needs Improvement (2-3
Good (4) Excellent (5) Total Possible Points
Section 3:
Essay (x2)
Essay does not explain the problem; there are no internal and external communication strategies, and a sample incident report is not included.
Essay includes the problem, but the strategies and sample incident report are not comprehensive.
Essay explains the problem, ideas for addressing the situation, internal and external communication strategies, and the sample incident report at a standard depth.
Essay explains the problem and the ideas for addressing the situation thoroughly. Internal and external communication strategies are thorough; the sample incident report addresses all relevant components.
10
Memos (x2)
No memos are included.
Less than three memos are included and do not touch on all key elements.
Three memos are included but only lightly explain the problem, the progress to date, inquiries about the situation, and how to spread information.
Three professional memos are included and explain how the problem can be addressed, the progress to date, inquiries about the situation, and how to spread information about the result of any lab reports.
10
Website Page (x2)
No website page is included.
Website page only includes minimal information.
Website page addresses all key elements but not in a detailed, professional manner.
Website page explains how the company has �xed the situation and is trying to repair its image. It also reassures the public that the problem has been addressed, emphasizes the company's commitment to health and safety, and spreads information about a free meal promotion.
10
Sources & Formatting
No evidence of outside research; no sources included
One to two sources included; MLA formatting is used incorrectly
Three sources included; MLA formatting used incorrectly
Three or more sources included and MLA formatting used correctly
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Mechanics
Incorrect spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and use of standard English grammar hinders understanding; word count is not met.
Several instances of incorrect spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and usage of standard English grammar; word count is not met.
Few instances of incorrect spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and usage of standard English grammar; word count is met.
No or very few instances of incorrect spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and usage of standard English grammar; word count is met.
5
Total Points
40
Before You Submit When you are done writing your essay, we suggest taking some time to check for any errors or to add some �nal touches. We also suggest that you use online plagiarism checkers such as PlagScan or DupliChecker to make sure that your essay is not too similar to any existing materials. Plagiarized submissions will NOT be graded.
How to Submit Your Paper When you are ready to submit your written paper, please �ll out the submission form and attach your essay as a Microsoft Word or Text document. You should receive your essay grade within one week. If you are not satis�ed with the score you receive on your paper, you may revise or rewrite your essay and resubmit it for grading using the same submission form above. Please see the course syllabus for a more detailed breakdown of the grading policy.
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