Teaching Business Writing--Social Media and Electronic Communication

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Are seeking the latest research, cutting-edge articles, PowerPoints, videos, and slide presentations about social media and electronic communication? This presentation gives you in inside look at your most important place for discovering these resources.

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Welcome to this brief presentation where you’ll learn about some of the most useful and interesting business writing materials available today.

Many of these materials can be downloaded and used in your classes tomorrow. Click the links accompanying each image to get more information about what is being described.

When you teach social media and electronic communication, consult the ONLY online magazine that regularly publishes information that you can use in your classes tomorrow:Business Communication 2.0: Social Media and Electronic CommunicationFor a preview of the types of articles that appear in this publication, review the following slides. Click on the blue underlined title at the top or to the right-hand side to see the original article.

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