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Reflection 2 (Chapter 3)

Reflection 2 (Chapter 3)

Q Reply to this thread. PPT Reflection Guide: You are replying to the PPT file after reviewing the file. Based on the PPT file, if you need further information, go to the textbook reading and add more notes by yourself. 5 points (P/F grading: Met=5 pts, Unmet=0 pt) Goal: The reasons for doing this activity are to support your self-learning through this online class. As you reply to each chapter, you can complete each chapter with confidence as you cover and discuss contents on your own. What to reply: • You can reply about what you newly learn, what you could remind of from your previous learning or previous experience. • You may answer questions asked in PPT slides. • You can reply about what you additionally read from the textbook and/or additional sources (online article, YouTube, etc.) with reference information to prevent copyright violations. What no to reply: • You cannot reply like writing a journal (I was very happy, It was very fun, it was very interesting, etc.) You need to write more formally. It does not mean that you cannot write your emotions, but you need to accompany with reasons to support your ideas. • You cannot reply without the key content. In the same line with the previous item, you should reply about something meaningful/useful for yourself as a reflection of your learning.

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As we get to learn more and more about PR writing, the differences between news writing and PR writing become more and more clear. The tone of news writing is objective in nature. The main purpose here is to present salient information in order to educate the audience about the important events which are worthy of being a piece of news from all over the world. PR writing or public relation writing is client specific where the PR agency advocates for the client for whom it is working. The methods of PR writing often come from news writing. PR writing is informative in nature but its main goal is to influence the perception of the audience. This is the reason PR writing needs to be more concise in nature.