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People’s Climate March
Leave a commentSeptember 23, 2014 by Brian Harmon
I’ll risk the optics of self-gratification briefly with this post because I hope that it will give you some fodder …
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Day 8 – 9.24 – Employment Project Due / Visual Analysis
1September 23, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Freewriting: While not an official aspect of the assignment due today, most current composition pedagogy (and for that matter corporate …
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Day 7 – 9.17 – Imitation Practicum
Leave a commentSeptember 17, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Today is a work day. For some of you, it will be a very standard exercise in graphic design that …
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Imitation Exercise
2September 15, 2014 by Brian Harmon
illustrate (v.)1520s, “light up, shed light on;” 1610s, “educate by means of examples,” back-formation from illustration, and in some cases …
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Day 6 – 9.15 – Cover Letters
September 15, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Freewrite: Based on your search for creative resume examples and what you might already know about video cover letters, write …
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Cover Letters
2September 10, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Examples of Video Cover Letters: Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 Example 5 Example 6 Example 7 …
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Day 5 – 9.10 – Employment Project – Cover Letters
September 10, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Freewriting: Return to the prompt from Monday and revise/augment your response. If you have already written significantly (and are happy …
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Notes on Blog Posts
1September 8, 2014 by Brian Harmon
What should you say? First off, address the prompt. If you don’t have much to add, try to triangulate something …
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Creative Resumes
1September 8, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Traditional Industry Resume: In your group, discuss the efficacy of one of the following ‘creative’ resumes. Resume #1 Resume …
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Day 4 – 9.8 – Employment Project – Resume
1September 5, 2014 by Brian Harmon
Freewrite: Note: I have had a few folks ask about the formatting of blog posts. Remember, these are part of …
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