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Project #2 - Professional E-Mail
Sending E-Mails
Write a professional email to a client, potential client, or gallery manager. When engaging in online conversations and networking that is related to school or work, it is important that messages reflect a high level of critical thinking and be written in formal language using correct spelling & grammar.
Rubric Code:
MXW8B5A
By
jessekerpan
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Public Rubric
Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Professional Email
Two Thumbs Up
5 pts
Thumbs Up
4 pts
So So
3 pts
Thumbs Down
2 pts
Language Choice
Two Thumbs Up
The e-mail was clearly proofread and written in formal language. There are no errors.
Thumbs Up
Formal language was used, with few inconsistencies. Attempts were made at proofreading. No more than three or four minor mistakes were made.
So So
Language was consistent but inappropriate. Attempts at proofreading were ineffective. Three or four mistakes were made.
Thumbs Down
Clearly did not proofread. Informal language was used. Sentences have more than five formal language mistakes.
Spelling & Grammar
Two Thumbs Up
The e-mail was clearly proofread and time was taken to spell words correctly and use correct grammar. There are no typos.
Thumbs Up
Most spelling and grammar is correct. There may be one or two spelling/grammar errors, but no typos.
So So
Most spelling and grammare is correct. Attempts at proofreading were ineffective. Three or four mistakes were made including typos.
Thumbs Down
Clearly did not proofread. The spelling and grammar errors are due to sloppy writing and lack of proofreading, not due to failed attempts at writing correctly.
Critical Thinking
Two Thumbs Up
The e-mail was well thought out, relevant, and showed attention to detail. No unnecessary information was present.
Thumbs Up
The e-mail is thoughtfully written. It generally states the purpose, and may include some unnecessary information, but is relevant to the topic.
So So
The e-mail is unclear. It generally states the purpose, and may include some unnecessary information, but topic relevance may be inconsistent.
Thumbs Down
The e-mail does not state the purpose, includes unnecessary information and/or is not relevant to the topic.
Email Features
Two Thumbs Up
The e-mail includes all key elements: Addressee, Subject Line, Greeting, Body, Closing, Signature, white space.
Thumbs Up
The e-mail is missing one key element.
So So
The e-mail is missing two key elements.
Thumbs Down
The e-mail is missing more than two key elements.
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Communication
Types:
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