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    Read Through All Your Blog Posts

    • Due Dec 1, 2016 by 11:59pm
    • Points 2
    • Submitting a website url

    Seriously. Do it. But read it backwards (or chronologically). The “Summary of Learning” is a shortened version of your story and, luckily for you, your entire story is right in front you. The only way to start to think about your summary is to relive the process. It’s sort of like watching a movie. What can you pick up on now that you didn’t before?  What were those early days like? Did you ever turn a corner? Can you identify a project in which you take a lot of pride in the outcome of it? Or can you look back now, be a little honest with yourself, and see a project where you wish you would have given it slightly more effort? Most importantly your story needs to answer the question: How did you grow (or not grow) this semester as a public relations practitioner? Why or why not?

    Once you have published your blog post, submit a direct URL to your blog post to complete the assignment.

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