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In-class Journal Assignment

What would you want to do for a 10-15

demonstration. It has to been here at MATC.

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Quiz

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1. The subject line in an email inbox typically reveals about how many characters?

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2. An opened email message will usually show up to how many characters

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3. When you are developing the body of your presentation, there are six different patterns for organizing it. Name one.

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4. There are six strategies for concluding your presentation. Name one of them.

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1. The subject line in an email inbox typically reveals about how many characters?

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1. The subject line in an email inbox typically reveals about how many characters?

60

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2. An opened email message will usually show up to how many characters

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2. An opened email message will usually show up to how many characters

150

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3. When you are developing the body of your presentation, there are six different patterns for organizing it. Name one.

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• Chronological order• Order of Importance• Comparison/Contrast• Cause/Effect• Order of location• Problem/Solution

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4. There are six strategies for concluding your presentation. Name one of them.

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• Review your main ideas and key points

• Issue a personal challenge• Come “full circle”• Recommend a plan of action• Suggest additional sources of

information• Thank the audience and ask for

questions

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In the Computer Lab

Download the “Your Name” presentation in the lesson, and fill out the first three slides. Save it and post to your journal.