question archive Communications Blog - Individual Assignment Description This assignment will serve to orient you to the concepts of considering audience and tone in written communication; to expose you to the basic components of a written communication in an electronic media; and to provide you with some general feedback on your basic social media skills and writing style
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Communications Blog - Individual Assignment
Description
This assignment will serve to orient you to the concepts of considering audience and tone in written communication; to expose you to the basic components of a written communication in an electronic media; and to provide you with some general feedback on your basic social media skills and writing style. For this assignment, complete the Blog Template (Appendix C), in which you will write 4 blog postings to address the 4 scenarios provided. It should be submitted as one complete document with a title page.
*Do not use the “Blog Template” here; your teacher will send an updated/new one.
Instructions and Submission
Step 1: Complete all four required postings in the blog template as per below. About your role:
Step 2: Prior to beginning this exercise, complete the unit readings (week 7) and conduct some basic research on what constitutes a blog (short for web log), and how blogs differ from other types of more formal writing styles.
Step 3: When writing your blog posts, consider the following:
Submission Details
Your overall submission should include: You only submit ONE file
1. Title page (include title, name, date, course code/title, instructor name)
2. Completed Communication Blog template, which includes 4 blog postings.
3. References Page (if applicable, full references for all work cited in body). It is suggested to use at least two sources in this assignment. Maximum is four sources.
Helpful Hints
1. Papers should be written with double-spacing to allow easier review and editing (and to be in correct APA format).
2. Use APA referencing guidelines for citation and references.
3. Write in first person (I, we, our) because you are writing from the point of view of the company's Communication Director.
4. Ensure all references are academic sources. If an article is found in an academic journal in one of the library databases, then you can assume it has been peer reviewed and thus acceptable. Many articles found readily online may not have been exposed to any editorial vetting process, and thus should not be used as a resource.