Exam 1: Getting Started: Writing and Your Career
Exam 1: Getting Started: Writing and Your Career14 Questions
Exam 2: The Writing Process at Work15 Questions
Exam 3: Collaborative Writing and Meetings in the Workplace15 Questions
Exam 4: Communications at Work: Email, Blogs, Messaging, and Social Media15 Questions
Exam 5: Writing Letters: Some Basics for Communicating With Audiences Worldwide15 Questions
Exam 6: Typesof Business Letters and Memos15 Questions
Exam 7: How to Get a Job: Searches, Networking, Dossiers, Portfolioswebfolios, résumés, transitioning to a Civilian Job, Letters, and Interviews15 Questions
Exam 8: Doing Research, Evaluating Sources, and Preparing Documentation in the Workplace15 Questions
Exam 9: Summarizing Information at Work15 Questions
Exam 10: Designing Clear Visuals15 Questions
Exam 11: Designing Successful Documents and Websites15 Questions
Exam 12: Writing Instructions and Procedures15 Questions
Exam 13: Writing Winning Proposals15 Questions
Exam 14: Writing Effective Short Reports15 Questions
Exam 15: Writing Careful Long Reports15 Questions
Exam 16: Making Successful Presentations at Work15 Questions
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-Cyberbullying
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Cyberbullying refers to using the Internet, email, your cell phone, or social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.) to post harassing or threatening messages or embarrassing pictures or videos. It can also involve spreading gossip and rumors, posting sexually explicit photos, or attacking someone for age, race, gender, sexual orientation, religious practices, political affiliation, culture, or disabilities.
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-Plagiarism
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Plagiarism is stealing someone else's words and ideas (or even the results of a study) and claiming them as your own without documenting the source.
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-Scope
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Scope refers to how much information you give readers about key details.
Almost everything you do at work is related to writing in some way.
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When using visuals, it is not necessary to offer detailed explanations.
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Understanding technology and your company's computer programs are not essential for every employee.
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Ethical concerns are the responsibility of the company, not the employee.
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The only person you need to consider when writing is the direct recipient of your communication.
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The first, most important consideration in writing is your:
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