Thursday, January 28, 2010

Tone of Message

The only recent message that I have received was from a professor, stating that our PowerPoint Presentation had been postponed due to concerns of the project and the lack of time we had to complete it.

“I have been notified of some concern over the due date that I announced for the Unit 3 PowerPoint Presentation (currently set for tomorrow). I agree with the concerns that were presented and wanted to offer a few more days to get your PowerPoint presentation compiled. You may post it in on Sunday, the 31st, rather than having to post it tomorrow.

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

Thank you!”

I believe the professors tone to be courteous and sincere in his message. It was informative as well as direct. He gave us notice of his concerns and gave us a couple more days to turn in the assignment, which also lowered the stress on my end, by giving us a couple more days to do so. He was also curious as to where we were in the project and if there were any questions we had. It was written at the appropriate level from a professor to a student. I wouldn’t expect anything more out of this message.

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