mcL7611's blog http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/blog/25 en Yellow Proposal, Client Docs, Review http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/116 <p>Flyer – </p> <p>1. Does the flyer contain enough information to get students to the event?</p> <p>2. Is the flyer attractive? Does it grab your attention?</p> <p>3. Is the tone appropriate?</p> <p>4. Coming from a student’s point of view, what else would you like to see on this flyer that would get you to go to the English in Action showcase?</p> <p>Article – </p> <p>1. Does the article explain what this event is all about?</p> <p>2. Does the article explain why students should attend this event?</p> <p>3. Does the article seem focused; are there any grammar mistakes? </p> http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/116#comments Wed, 11 Nov 2009 04:35:34 +0000 mcL7611 116 at http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001 Dominos Memo http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/88 <p><a href="http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/documents/memo/" title="http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/documents/memo/">http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/documents/memo/</a></p> <p>Date: April 16, 2009</p> <p>To: Dominos Employees</p> <p>From: Claire LaSure</p> <p>Subject: Employee Video Scandal</p> <p><a href="http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/88" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/88#comments Fri, 16 Oct 2009 02:19:57 +0000 mcL7611 88 at http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001 Press Release http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/81 <p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:</p> <p>Domino's Promises Excellence After Correcting Employee Libel</p> <p>Conover, NC- April 16, 2009- Domino's pizza apologizes to all customers for the disgusting and unsanitary video that was released by two employees. The employees have been released from employment and Domino's will seek prosecution for the employee's actions. The store involved in the video has been shut down for a thorough sanitation and to reevaluate the hiring process.</p> <p><a href="http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/81" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/81#comments Wed, 07 Oct 2009 14:05:15 +0000 mcL7611 81 at http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001 Reconstitute Instructions for Patients http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/50 <p>Purpose: To provide busy parents and inexperienced patients with a guide on mixing and dispensing liquid antibiotics.I hope to create and usable and thorough set of instructions on the proper way to mix up a reconstitute medication and provide dosage tips and advice to prevent customers from improperly giving or taking there antibiotic.<br /> Audience: Parents and pharmacy customers<br /> 1. From my experience as a pharmacy tech, the wide majority of patients who are prescribed liquid antibiotics are children because it is less stressful on both the child and parent.</p> <p><a href="http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/50" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/50#comments Fri, 04 Sep 2009 05:14:23 +0000 mcL7611 50 at http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001 Reconstitution Instructions for Pharmacists http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/46 <p>Purpose: Mixing reconstitution antibiotics is a relatively easy process, but it does require close attention to a few steps from pharmasists to avoid diluting or contaminating the medicine. I hope to provide pharmacists with a quick and easy instruction set that will guide them on mixing a powdered antibiotic with water to create a liquid medication. I don't want to leave my audience with any questions at any step during the process, and hope they will feel confident and sure in reconstitution, even in the most busied and stressful situations.<br /> Audience: Pharmacists</p> <p><a href="http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/46" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001/node/46#comments Fri, 04 Sep 2009 04:13:02 +0000 mcL7611 46 at http://jtirrell.com/courses/204-001