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Diana Inzunza

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    Video: What is a Formal Business Proposal | eHow.com
Diana Inzunza

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    This is my favorite of the websites I found because it touches on things you might not immediately think about when making a video resume, such as video quality and editing. When making a video resume you tend to only think about how you are portraying yourself, but it is important to look at all of the parts that make up the resume. 
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    10 Things That Make Up a Good Video Resume - ERE.net
Rachel Bryson

Job Resumes 2.0: Creating a Video Resume - 0 views

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    This website is all inclusive. It goes over how to get started, tips for doing it, and then suggestions on where to post them. There were also good suggestions like keeping the video short, don't fidget, and practice.
Diana Inzunza

D10 HW#6 - 0 views

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    Video Resume, Video Resumes
Diana Inzunza

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    Proposal And Formal Reports
anonymous

D#10 HW#5 - 0 views

  • Scientists and engineers routinely have the need to express themselves clearly, concisely and persuasively in applying for grants, publishing papers, reporting to their supervisors, communicating with their colleagues, etc.; in experimental science, formal reports are the primary means by which experimentalists communicate the results of their work to the scientific community.
  • condensed, compact and brief presentation
  • The report should be no more than 800 words, (3 pages of double spaced type) and 2 pages of graphs and/or diagrams.
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  • 1.) Title: This should be short, but precise, and convey the point of the report. It could be either a statement or a question. For example, a title like "Voltage-current relationship of a transistor" is good, as is "Does the transistor obey Ohm's Law?". But simply "The transistor" is too vague and is not a good title. 2.) Abstract: The abstract summarizes, in a couple of sentences, the content of the report. It provides a brief (5-10 lines) outline of what the report is about; it should include a statement of what it is you measured and its value (Warning! -- students often make abstracts too long -- note that an abstract is not an introduction.) 3.) Introduction: The role of this section is to state why the work reported is useful, where it fits in the bigger picture of the field (or of science in general), and to discuss briefly the theoretical hypotheses which are to be tested (e.g. for the Absolute Zero experiment, state the meaning of absolute zero and how it is to be measured, mention the equation PV = nRT and discuss its verification, and under what circumstances you expect it to be valid). 4.) Experimental Method: Describe the apparatus and procedure used in the experiment. Remember that a picture (or simple diagram) is often worth a thousand words! Enough details should be provided for the reader to have a clear idea of what was done. But be careful to not swamp the reader with insignificant or useless facts. 5.) Results and Discussion: In this section, you present and interpret the data you have obtained. If at all possible, avoid tables of data. Graphs are usually a much clearer way to present data (make sure axes are labeled, and error bars are shown!). Please make sure the graphs and diagrams have concise figure captions explaining what they are about! Do not show the details of error calculations. The derivation of any formulae you use is not required, but should be referenced. Explain how your data corroborates (or does not corroborate) the hypotheses being tested, and compare, where possible, with other work. Also, estimate the magnitude of systematic errors which you feel might influence your results (e.g. In the Absolute Zero experiment, how big is the temperature correction? Does this alter your results significantly?). 6.) Conclusion: In a few lines, sum up the results of your experiment. Do your data agree (within experimental error) with theory? If not, can you explain why? Remember that the conclusion is a summary; do not say anything in the conclusion which you have not already discussed more fully earlier in the text. 7.) References: In this section of the report list all of the documents that you refer to in your report. We recommend numbering the references sequentially in the text, in their order of appearance, and listing them in the same order in the references section. One possible reference format is used by the Canadian Journal of Physics. That is: for JOURNALS: Author(s), Journal Title, Volume (year) page number for BOOKS: Author(s), Book Title, Publisher, city of publication, year of publication, page (or range of relevant pages).  
Ariella Gabino

D#10 HW#6 - 0 views

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    This website gives great tips on what to do and pay attention to when making video resumes.
Ariella Gabino

D#10 Hw #5 - 0 views

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    An outline of a formal report, may be a good thing to look at when planning to write your own.
Ariella Gabino

D#10 Hw#5 Formal Report - 0 views

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    This link is to an example of a formal report. I though it would be helpful to be able to see a report and how it is presented before writing one.
Kelly Corbett

Business Report Writing - 0 views

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    I like this website for formal report writing because it not only breaks down the different sections of the report but also talks about why these types of reports are important and the characteristics of the reader that should be taken into account when writing. 
Brooke Iggie

HHS New Media Webinar Series | NewMedia.hhs.gov - 0 views

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    D8HW3 New Media is an ever growing definition of what is happening in our culture. This page offers several webinars (a new media term) and promises more in the future. A multimedia way to understand the culture growing up next to you
samantha negrin

High Quality Video Resumes, Video CV & Templates | Supreme CV - 0 views

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    This is a cool (not free) website that you can make an awesome video resume with! Wish it was free.
ivette munoz

Writing Formal Reports - 0 views

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    A website I found with a layout for formal reports and what should be included. It's a great site to keep you on track for your formal report.
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    This page I found very interesting. It isn't an article discussing what is and the purpose of a formal report. Instead, it is more of a blue print of a formal report. This was my favorite because It breaks down every part of the formal report and what each section should cover. It starts with the cover page at the very top and ends with the appendixes. I found it simple and easy to follow.
Damaris Bravo

D#10 HW#5 EG139 Checklist for Formal Report - 0 views

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    This site is my favorite of all three that I found because it is a helpful checklist to use after you have written a formal report. 
samantha negrin

Video Resume - 0 views

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    This article explains how the video resume might not be so good because it may reveal "too much too soon" which is a valid point.
Franz Ferguson

DD#10HW#6Video Resumes: If You Must Create One, Don't Be Dave | Pongo Blog - 0 views

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    This page was a contrast to help understand the argument that was being discussed between the two methods. It helped in determining what makes video resumes un-credible in their approach of being professional. 
Franz Ferguson

DD#10HW#5The Advantages of a Formal Report | eHow.com - 0 views

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    I came across this page and it helped clear up a lot for me. I didn't know what a formal report was and how it would apply to what we were doing in this class. This page has helped clear the uncertainty that surrounded a formal report. It breaks down everything that a formal report can bring to the table and then goes into in depth reasons why they are beneficial. Which is a great resource for those trying to figure out what the purpose of a formal report is. 
Rebecca Jordan

DD#10 HW#4 Formal Report BM - 0 views

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    -Use lists -Headings and subheadings -Clear typefaces req.TNRoman or Arial -Use white space! to enhance info -Write the body first then work on everything else -Consistant structure -Choose mood and voice carfully(know my audience) * good site good resources -report check list
Alex Knab

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    his is a great resource and my favorite on Formal Reports that I found. It is a slide share presentation that goes the details of formal proposals and formal reports. It gives tips on writing them effectively and goes though ways to be successful in preparing, knowing the components, and writing formal and informal reports.
Julie Keith

Characteristics of new media in the Internet age - 0 views

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    This is a good informative site with many different subjects that have to do with new media including talks about copyright rules which we were just reading about. I think that I like this site above the rest that I have seen for its information.
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