Art of Persuasion
Dear Jon Burch,
I am hoping this letter finds you in good health. Regarding the persuasion letter you previously wrote to the program’s dean, I am happy to write back to you. This letter is sent to you from the program’s deans office on matters relating to the acquisition of a learning iPad. I have critically reviewed the letter, and I have the following to say regarding your request.
The literature review about the pilot testing feedback from Abilene Christian University, Seton Hill University, and George Fox University has been reviewed by our R & D department to wish to address the following issues. The feedback was rather favorable, but the following issues came to our attention. The institutions used their tailor-made programs that had undergone a lot of scrutiny and reviews. The institution will have to set up a task force that will investigate the suitability of the iPads in our institution. The office also has reviewed the Kno company, as you requested in the persuasion letter. The department has shown the importance of the new features and applications of the iPads manufactured by Kno company. The pictures attached proved of much help since the company can be contacted for the leaner-educator friendly iPads.
The department has decided to grant you the new device because under a lot of considering we have decided to digitize back the traditional textbooks through the iPads feature. We have also seen the advantage of expenditure saving that will be brought about by using the iPads in the classroom. To approve your request, the department has set up a committee that you are expected to present and discuss the failures and success of the technology in classrooms.
Yours faithfully
Dr. Phillips.