Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Charity Letter & Mail Merge Reflection

1. Take a screenshot of your charity letter and add it as a picture to your blog posting.

2. List the name of your business and its charity.

3. How did you get the audience’s attention in the first paragraph?

4. What skills did you use/learn in this project?

5. What was the easiest part of this project? What was the most difficult part of this project?

6. Describe how you might use these skills and apply them to a real-world situation other than writing a charity letter.

7. Did you learn something new during this project that you did not know before?  If so, what? 

(Answers)

2. Starbucks Company is my business and Make-A-Wish Foundation is my charity.

3. I told my audience about how children deserve to have a good life because they die and that thousands of the kids die before this can happen so they deserve a chance.

4. In this project I used the mail merge techinque and i also used a different template and i also learned how to put a picture behind the words.

5. I think the easiest part of the project was writing the letter while the hardest was making the mail merge thing.

6. Like if i was part of a school facility, they could use this to send out schedules and letters asking for money. Businesses could also use this to get information back about how they are doing it like at a car dealer ship.

7. I did learn something new with this project. I never knew that you were able to do that mail merge thing so it was quite exciting to know that you could.

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