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DTC Student Professionalizing Workshop
Friday, December 1, 2006
Description
This workshop, taught by DTC Faculty, aims at professionalizing students through assisting them with developing effective presentations, portfolios, resumes, and job interviewing techniques. While its target audience focuses on seniors readying for graduation, it is open to all DTC students. Students will be able to sign up for individual modules or for the full day’s workshop. Non-DTC majors are welcome if space allows.
Modules
Module 1 Improving upon Your Resume
Module 2 Interviewing Techniques
Module 3 Creating a Portfolio for Work or Graduate School
Module 4 Working Effectively with Power Point
Module 5 Giving a Multimedia Presentation
Schedule
9 am-10 am Module 1
10:10am-11:00 am Module 2
11:00 am-12:00 pm Module 3
Lunch Break
2 pm-3 pm Module 4
3:10 pm- 4 pm Module 5
Location
Modules 1 & 2 VMMC 115A
Module 3 VMMC 102Q
Modules 4-5 VMMC 115
What to Bring
Module 1 Current copy of resume on hard copy and on CD; laptops are encouraged
Module 2 N/A
Module 3 Samples of work to be included in portfolio in appropriate medium
Module 4 Images, sound files, and videos
Module 5 Sample of work in hard copy and electronic that can be used for presentation
Contact
Write Dr. Dene Grigar directly at grigar@vancouver.wsu.edu to reserve a space at the various modules or for the full day

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