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Michelle Letourneau in ALES 204: Wikipedia Article
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Michelle Letourneau in ALES 204. My introduction to blogging. A brilliant assignment for a class at UAlberta. I'm diving right into it. Friday, 11 November 2011. This week, I wrote my first Wikipedia article. I must admit that the task seemed daunting at first, but I ended up enjoying myself while sharing my knowledge via. I started off with a stub on Biotin Deficiency and transformed it into a full encyclopaedic article! Chronodystrophy, perosis, micromelia and syndactyly. Here is the original stub:.
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If You're Not First, You're Last.: Keeping It Professional
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If You're Not First, You're Last. Thursday, 22 September 2011. Kelsey Rolof (photograph). 2011. After reading several of my fellow classmates blogs I have also gained a better understanding of how communication can be beneficial in the field of nutrition and why it is important to maintain a professional image around clients and fellow dieticians. In Rebecca Fuller. S introductory post she talks about the ' Dieticians of Canada. Managing Your Social Network Addiction. Retrieved. 26 September 2011 at 09:13.
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Michelle Letourneau in ALES 204: Reflections on ALES 204
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Michelle Letourneau in ALES 204. My introduction to blogging. A brilliant assignment for a class at UAlberta. I'm diving right into it. Monday, 5 December 2011. Reflections on ALES 204. ALES 204: Communication Theory and Practise - a course that every undergraduate in the Faculty of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Science at the University of Alberta must complete. ALES 204 Course Blog. Figure 1: Social Media Website Icons. From linkedmediagrp (2011), Location [digital image]. 6 December 2011 at 22:01.
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This is Toni: Reflection
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Professional Blog, Made for ALES 204 at University of Alberta as part of our final project. Thanks for Stopping By! I am starting to edit my blog to look more appealing :) Hope you all like it! Leave me feed back, please! Thursday, 1 December 2011. Well, the semester has come to an end. It is insane to me how fast life goes by. Yet, when I think about when I walked into ALES 204 class for the first time that September morning, I realize how much I actually did learn. 1 Jamie is a Nutrition Student, who w...
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Michelle Letourneau in ALES 204: November 2011
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Michelle Letourneau in ALES 204. My introduction to blogging. A brilliant assignment for a class at UAlberta. I'm diving right into it. Friday, 11 November 2011. This week, I wrote my first Wikipedia article. I must admit that the task seemed daunting at first, but I ended up enjoying myself while sharing my knowledge via. I started off with a stub on Biotin Deficiency and transformed it into a full encyclopaedic article! Chronodystrophy, perosis, micromelia and syndactyly. Here is the original stub:.
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Michelle Letourneau in ALES 204: Comments
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Michelle Letourneau in ALES 204. My introduction to blogging. A brilliant assignment for a class at UAlberta. I'm diving right into it. Tuesday, 6 December 2011. These are six of the comments I have made on fellow students' blogs over the semester:. 1 I agree with you about how Facebook should have a circles application like Google does. A business circle would be a fantastic way to share appropriate information with potential employers. You should check it out. I like the simple, yet eye-catching color ...
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Nicole Hayday in ALES 204: October? November?
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Nicole Hayday in ALES 204. Wednesday, 23 November 2011. I would like to know how this semester has gone by so quickly! Not only are there only 13 days of class left, but finals are right. Class makes me feel a slightly better about my third use of time. None the less, it is time for me to crack down and start focusing on my upcoming exams, but just before I do that, I am going to complete my ALES 204 assignment by explaining the precarious ways, in which I have been spending my time. Simple template....