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Business Center

Business writers can use the WWWriters' PLACE as an online writing lab or a professional training workshop. Business writers can also register for a technical writing course or business writing course offered at the WWWriters PLACE. We can even design customized writing guides and workshops for specific business needs. For more information, please contact us by e-mail: elizabeth.nist@anokaramsey.edu.
 

Business Writing Workshops

College Courses

Customized Training

Memos
FAX Transmittal Pages
Cover Letters
ARCC
Technical Writing
On-site Writing Workshops:
We can design customized training for your staff. We would like to meet with you to discuss your training needs. Workshops can be offered on-site or online. For more information, please contact us by e-mail: elizabeth.nist@anokaramsey.edu.
Letters of Application
Resumes
Job Descriptions
ARCC
ENGL 0950
Elements of College Writing
Online Writing Workshops
  • E-Mail
  • "Netiquette"
  • Web Page Basics
Proposals
Feasability Studies
Research Reports
ARCC
ENGL 1121
College Writing & Critical Reading
Online Training Modules

The Business Center at the WWWriters' PLACE is a learning portal and knowledge hub for writers in the workplace.

Learning portals are Web sites that provide a combination of courses, collaboration, and community. The WWWriters' PLACE homepage is the entrance to this site with a menu of courses and projects. In the Commons there are four centers for collaboration: the Student Center, the College Center, the Business Center, and this Faculty Center.

A knowledge hub is an online learning community that offers discussion with peers, facilitated discussion, content, and access to experts. The WWWriters; PLACE offers all of these features. The Commons functions as the hub with its four centers for discussion with peers as well as facilitated discussion. The content of the WWWriters' PLACE is the writing process itself, non-linear or webbed (discovery, planning, drafting, revising, and publishing), with emphasis on the dynamics of purpose, language, audience, context, and evidence (PLACE). At the same time, writers working here have access to a variety of experts: teachers, tutors, and authorities available on the internet.



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