Sunday, April 27, 2008

Message to incoming students

The class isn't too bad and you're lucky you're taking it from Angie. Do your work and do it on time and you'll have no problem. Try to make this 5K happen since it's been so long in the making. Good luck
Lindsey

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Ethical Lapses in History

I think researching ethical lapses in business is one the most interesting assignments we've had. I had never seen that piece of technical writing from the holocaust until this class and I was amazed at the lack of emotion it contained when describing the genocide of so many people. Trying to figure out what "merchandise" they were describing in the short excerpt about remodeling the van was very difficult. Once I realized they were talking about killing people I was horrified. I guess I agree with the common theory that the author was trying to desensitize himself to the act. Although I don't think that makes it any easier to forgive him. I just think it was very eye-opening to see the way technical writing has been used to cover up one of the worst tragedies in our history.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Ethical Lapses in the Workplace

I was very surprised by the statistics regarding ethical lapses in the workplace. Although, I find most statistical studies to be biased and unreliable there is always some truth behind them. I think a lot of people are willing to let minor occurences slide but who can decide what is important enough to report. If I was aware of something immoral going on in my business, I would definitely try to handle it myself before telling my employer. I just think it would be easier to deal with by involving as few people as possible. I would be worried though that by not reporting it, I could be implicated in letting it continue. I think it really depends on the situation and the solution is never black and white.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Writing on the Web

Writing on the internet can be very different from writing on the web. For one thing, people are being bombarded with information when viewing webpages. Advertisements and additional links are usually covering the page, and it is the writer's job to help the reader filter the information to get only your message. Internet usually needs to be short and to the point since there are so many other distractions. It should always be written in an "inverse pyramind" method putting the most pertinent information in the first few lines so that you hold the reader's attention. When writing on the web it is easier to show background information and resources with additional hyperlinks that will take you straight to the source. You can also give readers links taking them to pages containing more information on any parts of your webpage they are interested in and want to learn more about. It's very important when writing on the web to secure readers' privacy and make sure that you have complete permission to recreate or publish text, photos, etc. that don't belong to you. The rules may be different but web pages will reach and impact many more people that writing on paper.