190 likes | 353 Views
Junior Proposal. Neat and Professional Appearance Cape Cod Tech’s Expectation Of Your Work. Poor examples. The following slides are examples of unprofessional work products in fields of work that you may be studying. Do not replicate this behavior, but lean from it. Culinary Example.
E N D
Junior Proposal Neat and Professional Appearance Cape Cod Tech’s Expectation Of Your Work
Poor examples • The following slides are examples of unprofessional work products in fields of work that you may be studying. • Do not replicate this behavior, but lean from it.
What are some examples of poor workmanship? • In your shop groups, think of five examples of poor workmanship/unprofessional behavior that may occur in your field: (2 minutes) • 1. • 2. • 3. • 4. • 5.
The Cape Cod Tech Expectation • Your work, technical and academic, needs to be at a professional level: • Good workmanship • Clean • Reflective of work you are proud to say is your’s • Written work needs to: • Be legible • Be clear • Be in complete sentences • Provide necessary information
By the end of this work session you will: • Understand what it means to meet the “Cape Cod Tech Expectation” • Understand how to revise your work so that it is at a professional level • Be able to create a professional document for review by an expert in your field of study • Be ready to be proud of your work
When completing your Junior Proposal packet: To ensure a neat and professional appearance : Use the online templates found at www.capetech.us/senior-project to complete the final copy of your Junior Proposal
Neat and Professional Appearance • Estimated Product Cost • Needs to be complete to the best of your ability • Needs to include cost information about your product such as: tools, travel, software, training , and materials • Needs to be correct and have the source for material costs • Topic Proposal • “Using complete sentences, describe a potential topic you would like to explore for your Senior Project.” • Include detailed technical skills • Criteria for Success • 2-3 sentences • Include most important points • Complete Sentences
Next Steps • You will revise your Junior Proposal. • Use the Criteria for Success • Answer questions/complete summaries with complete sentences • Minimum 2-3 sentence summaries/explanations • Get actual sources and use their names (not the “my uncle who owns a auto shop” state “Mr. Joseph Smith, Owner/Operator of S.T.A.M.S.: Smith Transmission Auto Mechanic Shop”) • Include most important points in source • Refer to the exemplar handout and online resource • It is due on Friday, April 12th