When you are researching a topic or interviewing a source, ______.
A. seek e-mail correspondence, meeting minutes, official documents, and other similar items to check your work
B. go by memory as much as possible
C. don’t bother checking your work
D. write as quickly as possible so you don’t forget as much
A. seek e-mail correspondence, meeting minutes, official documents, and other similar items to check your work
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Larry maintains a blog about unique Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired properties around the country. Each year, he connects with more and more people as his blog has been featured in many regional travel apps. In this situation, Larry's interaction has been facilitated by __________.
A. synchronous communication B. face-to-face communication C. computer-mediated communication D. traditional media outlets
When it is necessary to apply standards and make decisions between two real choices with differing values of good and bad, it is:
A. An ethical issue B. An ethical dilemma C. Intolerance D. Dishonest E. None of the above
Discuss the influence of computer-mediated communication on a system.
What will be an ideal response?
When trying to narrow your topic you must ask yourself which of the following questions?
A) Which parts of this topic are most familiar to the audience? B) What parts of this topic are least controversial and polarizing? C) What parts of this topic are most significant and interesting for this audience? D) What parts of this topic are readily available on the Internet?