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Computer screen showing an email messageWhat I Want You to Do

Assess your Pitch by completing this checklist, which lists the Pitch Criteria. You can complete the checklist as many times as you like to see how your work compares to the expectations for the project.

Why I Want You to Do It

In the workplace, you should be able to compare your work against a list of specifications to determine if your project is complete. This checklist works in just that way: You should be able to confirm every one of the project criteria in the checklist before you consider the project complete.

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Relevant Course Objectives

  • How to analyze your audience and purpose so that you can choose the best way to present information clearly and effectively.. [CLO 1]
  • How to write documents you may encounter in the workplace, such as letters, memos, instructions, proposals, reports, and presentations. [CLO 4]
  • How to use colors, layout, and formatting that make your documents understandable and easy to read. [CLO 6]
  • How to take advantage of design principles, including contrast, repetition, alignment, and proximity, to communicate your ideas effectively. [CLO 6]
  • How to choose words, phrases, sentences, lists, and other text features to communicate effectively with readers. [CLO 7]

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How You Do It

  1. Review the Pitch Criteria, which outlines the requirements for the Pitch Assignment.
  2. Complete the checklist below, indicating the criteria for the Instructions that you have met.
  3. Submit your checklist responses and check your point total for the activity:
    • If the checklist is marked 1 point for your checklist responses, you completed the activity successfully and are ready to submit your final version to the Pitch Assignment.
    • If the checklist is marked less than 1 full point, revise your Instructions to meet the criteria that you did not meet (anything you marked “False”). You should be able to confirm all the criteria before you submit your project.

How to Assess and Track Your Work

Work is always marked as either 1 for Complete or 0 for Incomplete: