The document outlines the requirements for a peer review presentation, emphasizing a 4-minute 'HOW TO' format without notes or bulleted lists. It also includes reminders about submitting previous work and common errors in source identification and email formatting. Specific instructions for improving solution specificity and peer review setup are provided.
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Peer Review 2
The document outlines the requirements for a peer review presentation, emphasizing a 4-minute 'HOW TO' format without notes or bulleted lists. It also includes reminders about submitting previous work and common errors in source identification and email formatting. Specific instructions for improving solution specificity and peer review setup are provided.
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Communication
Challenge Peer Review
Dr. Will Kurlinkus 1. Draft of presentation that you will give to peer review partners (you will practice it in class) due Next Tuesday. 2. If you have not yet done so—make sure you submit your solution document from the week before break immediately so that I can check your sources (Week 9 Reminders Solution Drafts). 3. If you have not done so, sign up for a presentation time and a meeting with me—if you don’t by midnight tonight I will assign a meeting for you for both and if you can’t make it, you will lose the 10 points. Presentation Reminders • Watch the presentation video from last week if you haven’t already • This presentation is a 4-minute HOW TO presentation, focusing on HOW TO do whatever your most interesting solution is. So the HOW section of your communication challenge solution. • There are very specific parts/slide types of the presentation that you must have. • You are not allowed to read this presentation-–no notes, no cards. • You cannot have bulleted lists in this presentation beyond the signposting slide. • This is a semi-formal presentation—be professional! Good Slide Good Slide Common Errors Research Log 3
• You all were terrible at identifying sources:
you need to be VERY CAREFUL. Especially labeling for profit marketing firms as magazines, newspapers, etc. • Don’t call news websites or aggregators like Reuters a newspaper. It has to have a print corollary/edition if you call it a newspaper. • If you are using all international newspapers/magazines but are not writing about an international context—you will be looked on with suspicion. Newspaper, Trade Source, Something Else? Sample Source 2 Sample Source 3 If You Want to Make Up Some of the Points on Research Log Number 3: Fill in and Submit Your Ten Source Checklist for the final document Make Your Solutions More Specific. You Need Sources and You Need Specific Moves in Your How-To Steps. I’m Seeing a lot of vague clearly chatgpt produced solutions without detail 1. Click on the People Tab in Canvas 2. Click on “Groups” 3. Click the Group with Your Last Name 4. Click Files and upload your draft file Peer Review 5. One Partner: Click Discussions and Add SetUp Discussion Button 6. Begin Your Peer Review Common Errors Email
Hybrid Work Formatting Tone Email: Bad News
• Start and Finish Aditya Email Before You Begin Report • Buffer Intro: Don’t go negative but also, give a bit more detail in your introduction on what the pre-existing • Context: The report needs a title and an introduction to relationship is and give a specific on what you enjoy about the topic. Remember, the senior leadership team doesn't working with them. Without specifics, the praise feels know the context of this request, so the information you false. are providing in your bullets and headings wont' make sense without an introduction. • Avoid Meta Language: avoid meta language, "I want to talk about. First, I just want to say, etc." "I'm just reaching • Report Intro: Make sure you add a prefacing line to your out." Just say it. report intro. This document describes... • Writing to Boss: If you are writing to your boss, which you • Bullets: Bullets should be 2 lines max. Put the most often are in your email cases, don’t treat them like a important facts first not the source. subordinate. Wrong: “As you know closing is an important task that includes” • Citation: Link don’t cite! • Examples: Give a specific example of time, date, what • First Person I: Your report should not be written in first went wrong and be more specific in your solution person—I think…No, only the email to Aditya can use I.