Reep,D C 2006, 'Chapter 6: Document design' in Technical writing: Principles, strategies and readings, 6th ed. Pearson Longman, NY.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Reflection
Reep,D C 2006, 'Chapter 6: Document design' in Technical writing: Principles, strategies and readings, 6th ed. Pearson Longman, NY.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
The Value of Emoticons

Why emoticons are available inside an email?
Hariss, D 2009, stated that the internet “counter-culture” used the idea of emoticons to stimulate some of the cues you would use in a face-to-face conversation, and reduces the likelihood of being misinterpreted. For me personally, inserting emoticons into the email is interesting. It’s like describing your emotions towards the receiver. Hariss, D 2009 agreed that by using the common smiley faces appropriately can markedly improve the clarity of your message and it can allow you to express a wider range of sentiments and emotions in what you write. However, a suggestion from emailreplies.com, 2008, it better doesn’t use emoticons if you are not sure whether they know what it means.
How to use it?
According to the media report interview, Generation Y who grew up with texting, instant messaging, emailing, and social networking make them cares more about the proper etiquette than the older generations. By putting inside the context, we need to consider that e-mail has two functions according to the target audience which are casual and conversational email and professional email. Dumbrava, G 2006, suggested that the basic rules to be observed when writing or responding to potential employers, co-workers, colleagues or business members, the email sender should avoid using emoticons, misspellings and poor grammar, and capitalization. In the order word, to be considered as the generation Y, we need to more care on the proper etiquette especially in professional e-mail.
Source: http://college.monster.com/benefits/articles/301-entry-level-business-etiquette-101?page=3
I believed the value of emoticons is a positive cost. There is no harm to use emoticons in an e-mail because I think it’s a freedom way to express your self during the conversation with your receiver The only thing that we need to learn is how to use it in a proper way and for the right type of work.
References:
Dumbrava, G & Koronka , A 2006, Writing for Business Purposes: Elements of Email Etiquette', Annals of the University of Petrosani (Economics), vol.6, pg.61-64, retrieved online on 15 June 2010, from: http://www.upet.ro/annals/pdf/Annals-2006.pdf#page=61
Email etiquette, retrieved online on 15 June 2010, from: http://www.emailreplies.com/#top
Harris, D 2009, Electronic Mail Etiquette,
retrieved online on 15 June 2010, from: http://www.pmail.com/etqtte.htm
The Media Report 2007,Emoticons and email etiquette, retrieved online on 15 June 2010, from: http://www.abc.net.au/rn/mediareport/stories/2007/2064342.htm
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Monday, June 14, 2010
The truth behind the War Photograph
I would adopt Wolf and Grotta (1985) acknowledged that photographs are powerful tools of communication. I agreed that it is a good thing to use photographs to share your thoughts and opinion towards the public because images could evoke emotional responses among viewers. However, in these advanced technology, photojournalists must aware of the ethical decisions on what to shoot, what to use, and when images can be altered. According to Burkholder, C 2009, photojournalists must be accurate and comprehensive in the representation of the subjects and also respect the integrity of the photographic moment. In fact, the demand for attention-grabbing photos as photojournalists makes accuracy as a major ethical issue in photojournalism field. This is because sometimes the picture that you took could cause harm to the object of the photograph because of over expose. According to Vision on in the
How can war photograph can "lie to" the public?



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