Homework reading?We discuss.
How about assumptions? We watch Derek Sievers on assumptions.
Thinkwrite I: How did the Lego project go for you? Did you make any assumptions you were not aware of? How did you handle the nomenclature problem? Was it hard to give feedback AS you were building?
I show you the set of directions that taught me the key elements in this genre of writing (assembly directions with no pictures). I did not instruct you to do these; I was hoping you would discover them by trial and error. Key elements: ______.
Thinkwrite II: Assess the directions you created. Which of the key elements did you come up with on your own? Explain.
When you are done, please hand in your Lego Project. Use a paper clip to attach the bag of parts to your papers.
Now we discuss the key elements of an essay.
Now about the next writing assignment:
http://www.cms-hvac.com/code-of-ethics.html
http://advancedfilter.com/code-of-ethics-advanced-filter-and-mechanical-inc-puyallup-wa-98371.php
http://www.duteausubaru.com/the-duteau-difference.htm
http://www.molex.com/molex/compliance/compliance.jsp
http://www.lincolnmachine.com/information.html
SCC's Code of Ethics:
At SCC we aspire to:
- Be accountable and show respect for others
- Be honest and demonstrate integrity
- Pursue excellence in fulfilling responsibilities and job duties
- Be kind and compassionate
- Adhere to the principles of diversity
Homework:
1. Read through the links above about codes of ethics.
2. Fill a page in your daybook brainstorming about your definition of professionalism. Business owners would agree that a professional follows their code of ethics.
3. Tomorrow during class you will type an essay on the handout. For more information about defining in writing, see Chapter 39 pp. 388-398.
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