Monday, December 5, 2016

Writing for Interactive Media

Both technical writing and interactive media writing skills, in my opinion, are important for nearly any career. No matter which direction I go, I anticipate being able to take advantage of the skills that I have been able to further develop through the opportunities this course has given me.

I may continue to work at Dixie State University as an administrative assistant for quite some time. This job requires me to write succinctly; the writing I do in this field is almost exclusively technical in nature.
I may choose to start a daycare/preschool. This too will require me to have strong interactive media writing. This venture will benefit from me being able to write strong business proposals, annual reports, monthly newsletters, and grant proposals.
Eventually, I plan to open up a chain of ESL schools, with preschool-2nd grade during the day and adult education opportunities at night throughout the country and perhaps even abroad. Much like starting a daycare locally, this will require a similar skillset implemented on a grander scale. More than anything, achieving this goal will require a mastery of interactive media writing skills so that I can help teachers develop interactive curricula and market the company effectively.

I'd like to extend a thank you to everyone who has taken the time to read and interact with my blog. I will continue to appreciate more constructive criticism and the opportunity to continue the conversations my posts have started as anyone reads my blog in the future. I have enjoyed being able to interact with my classmates' posts and hope to read more of your work in the future.

2 comments:

  1. I am fascinated by your future career choice. You are going to change so many people's lives. The skills you have learned in this class are going to be so beneficial to all of the proposals and work you are going to do. Good luck! I have enjoyed working with you.

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  2. Thank you for sharing your reflections and wonderful career goals, Kyla, and I wish you well as you go forward and further your skills.

    It was a pleasure reading all of your blog posts this semester -- I really enjoyed reading all of them.

    Good luck,
    Dr. B

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