Blog Learning Journal Entries. Follow your blog regularly during the period of time between journal entries. Your learning journal discussion should convey the following: Information Discussed: What topics were discussed on your blog during the time period? Identify both the topics, important information presented, and what you learned. Relationship to Human Capital: How do these topics relate to human capital management? Identify and explain where the information presented on your blog falls within the SHRM competencies for HR practitioners. Where is it covered in your textbook (chapter and section). Usefulness: How will this information help you to become a better human capital practitioner?
Your submission should be 450-500 words. Place the number of words in parenthesis at the end of your journal entry. If you use references within your journal entry, these do not count towards the total word count. Use Times New Roman 12-point font. Single space in your journal. Use 1-inch margins. Put your name in the header of the file, along with the journal entry number, for example, Sam Smith, Learning Journal #4. Format your submission by labeling each of the sections of your journal entry, for example, Information Discussed Submit your journal entry to the Canvas dropbox by the date and time provided on the course syllabus.
The quotes should be complete sentences (no more, less) and should be incorporate-d in your essay to illustrate your ideas. Please, cite your sources in a clickable reference list at the end. Also, do not copy without providing proper attribution (quotation marks and in-line citations). Also, write an essay format, not in bullet form, numbering, or another list format. It would be best if you use your own words. Lastly, proofread your work and run it through Grammarly for thorough confirmation.