Welcome to our class blog, home of our biz buzz posts for the next few weeks. Here's a refresher about how to write your biz buzz posts:
- Find a news article online or though OSU's databases that sparks your interest. The topic of the news article should, in some way, relate to the general focus or interest of the non-profit that you will eventually write your newsletter for (i.e. if your non-profit will be a group that helps cancer patients, because you know that you want to become an oncologist, write your bizz buzz posts about something happening in cancer research, health technology, new research on cancer-causing products, or cancer-preventing foods, etc. etc.) You don't need to "force" this connection, but save yourself some time by researching news in the field that your final project will relate to.
- Write a short reflection about the article. This reflection should explain why you were drawn to the article, why you think it's interesting or unusual, and should include at least one question that the article made you think about. Include a link to the article in your post.
- Comment on one class mate's post. Your response should be long enough for you to pose (or answer) a question, make an observation about the article, or for you to relate it to your post. Please avoid responses that are trivial (ex. "wow, great biz buzz post Steven!"), and respond thoughtfully to your peers.
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