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| − | [[File:2014_-_84_x_84_-_Yucatan_-_Oil_on_canvas.jpg|thumb|right|200px]]This micro-course series offers you a | + | [[File:2014_-_84_x_84_-_Yucatan_-_Oil_on_canvas.jpg|thumb|right|200px]]This micro-course series offers you a space to learn effective communication concepts and skills before you have to apply them in real-world business environments. In this course, you will learn how the communication process, messages, and audiences are inter-related in business communications, and develop skills, habits, and strategies that support successful writing in various business communication formats and contexts. You will also learn about differences and similarities between key components of communication in written and oral communication.{{clear}} |
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This micro-course series offers you a space to learn effective communication concepts and skills before you have to apply them in real-world business environments. In this course, you will learn how the communication process, messages, and audiences are inter-related in business communications, and develop skills, habits, and strategies that support successful writing in various business communication formats and contexts. You will also learn about differences and similarities between key components of communication in written and oral communication.
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| Step 1: As an open course, you can access all the learning resources on this course site without a password. You will be able to post on the WENotes live feed, and participate in the [forums.oeru.org general discussion forum] as suggested. Register to receive course announcements via email. |
Step 2: Explore the course website to find out what the course is about, what is required, and where the syllabus, course materials, and learning challenges are located. Complete your orientation by establishing your own personal learning environment and declaring yourself to fellow learners using your own course blog. |
Step 3: Commence your study from the syllabus page. You can study at your own pace or follow the course with a group. Instructions are posted on the announcements page and you can monitor live interactions from the course feed. |