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  • Syllabus

    Happy 2nd day of June! 🌺 Welcome to Organizational Communication!!  I am happy you are here!  I am your professor, Dr. Kordilia Noble. I go by Dr. K for short. 😀

     

    Please review the syllabus and course page for important information.  A couple of notes as we move forward starting 6/25/24:

    1. All of your resources are provided in this LMS: assignments, videos, readings, templates, rubrics, etc.
    2. Each week, you will have in class discussion, participation and a writing assignment due. I expect quality, scholarly writing.
    3. Use GRAMMARLY as a great resource to check your paper before submission. Misspellings and inaccurate format, etc. will result in a reduction in points.
    4. However, donot use GRAMMARLY or AI to develop your paper content.  This will result in an automatic ZERO points for your assignment.
    5. You will submit all of your papers through Turnitin to maintain integrity of your works.
    6. Late work will result in a reduction of points.
    7. Lastly, don't fret...I have been where you are so I know what it is like.  I'm not a hard task master at all so I'm sure we will get along fine.  I am here to help you be successful. Communication is key! Completing the assignments are key.  A positive mindset is key!
    8. For any questions, please donot hesitate to reach out to me via email at noblek@carolinau.edu.
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    Organizational Communication LEA 704_Hybrid Students.pdf
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  • Writing Samples

    Here's a great example of a literature synthesis that you might find helpful. The writer begins with a clear topic sentence that presents their argument. They then skillfully weave together multiple sources to support their argument before providing a smooth transition to the next paragraph.

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    Writing Example (1).pdf

    Here's another excellent example of a literature synthesis that you might find helpful. The writer begins with a clear topic sentence that presents their argument. They then skillfully weave together multiple sources to support their argument before providing a smooth transition to the next paragraph.

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    Writing Example (2).pdf

    This is an example of a literature review outline. Again, I highly suggest you view the videos on creating a concept map and an outline before writing your literature synthesis. 

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    Outline Example .pdf
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  • Templates

    Before writing your synthesis paper, I highly suggest using a literature review outline before writing your paper. Please see this video on how to write this outline: https://youtu.be/_wSegp8-YxM 

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    Literature Review Outline .doc

    This literature review matrix can be used when working on your dissertation. 

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    Literature Review Matrix Template.xls

    Please use this template to avoid common formatting errors in scholarly writing.

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    Template_Synthesis paper_June 23 (2).doc
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  • Rubrics

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    Assignment 1_LEA 704.xls
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    Assignment 2_LEA 704.xls
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    Assignment 5_LEA 704.xls
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    Assignment 6_LEA 704.xls
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  • PowerPoint Lectures

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    LEA 704_Week 1 (1).pdf
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    LEA 704_Week 2 (1).pdf
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    LEA 704_Week 3 (1).pdf
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    LEA 704_Week 4 (1).pdf
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    LEA 704_Week 5 (1).pdf
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    LEA 704_Week 6 (1).pdf
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    LEA 704_Week 7.pdf
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