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Week 1 lab HDFS

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HDFS 2400W Introduction

Lab
Saralee Renic k
she/her
[email protected]
O ffi c e H o u r : T h u r s d a y s 3 - 4 p m o r b y a p p t
Gentry 002 or Zoom
About Me: Education and Work
About Me
Introductions
 Name and pronouns
 Year
 Major
 Hometown
 One other fact about
yourself
1. Facilitate discussion
2. Reinforce course material
3. Support your development as a writer
4. Provide communication/feedback
My Role 5. Grade assignments consistently
according to rubrics
6. Be available to answer questions
about course content, policies, and
writing
Labs are designed to support your
development as writers and critical
thinkers. Labs will include:
1. Specific writing topics/mechanics
Lab 2. Detailed instructions for writing
Structure assignments
3. Opportunities to practice writing
4. Graded lab activities
5. Reminders & announcements
1. Show up and participate
 No cellphones, tablets, laptops
allowed*
2. Complete readings
Keys To 3. Share contact info with someone in
Success lab
4. Manage your time wisely
5. Utilize your resources
 Office hours
 The Writing Center & Online Writery
 All assignments in this class are due on Fridays at
5pm
 Everything will be done in Word
A few more  Save your documents with your name in the
notes document name

 Can’t stop thinking about and/or good news


Reminders
• Register with McGraw
Hill Connect (textbook)
• Readings:
• Ch. 1
• Assignments (due next
Friday at 5 pm):
• Syllabus Quiz
• Ch. 1 SmartBook
Quiz
Profession
al Email
Writing
1. Include a subject line that accurately reflects
the purpose of the email
2. Begin with a salutation and the recipient’s
appropriate title (i.e., “Dear Dr. Rudy,”)
3. Thank the recipient for their email (if
Profession replying)
al Email 4. State your purpose
Writing 5. End with a closing (i.e., Sincerely,
Respectfully)
Tips:
 Use formal language
 Be respectful and considerate
 Be brief and to-the-point
Professional
Email
Writing

o Subject
o Salutation
o Purpose
o Closing
Email
Signature
(Website/PC
)
Email
Signature
(Mac App
Users)
Graded  Think of a question you have about:
 Formal writing, the syllabus, or a concept from this
Writing week’s reading/lecture

Activity  Using the suggestions discussed, draft a professional


email to me with your question.
 Be sure to incorporate all elements of a professional
email, including a salutation, thank-you, and closing.

GRADING:
Send as an email to me at
5 Points Participation [email protected] before
1 Point Each: leaving class.
salutation, thank
you, question,
closing, formal
language

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