Progress Reports, pg 320, 324-326
Job Application Letters, pg 286-287
Resume, pg 270-285
Task Schedules, pg 300, 305-307, 314, 332
Netiquette, pg 256-259
Research Process, pg 81-82
Research Proposals, 295-297
Research Methods, pg 82-85
Research Reports, pg 462, 464
Memos, pg 241-242, 253-255
Editing the Writing Process, pg 11-12
in discussion Community / Open Topic » What suggestions or improvements could you recommend for the class?
In my case, I'd recommend that the workshop days during class remain a function of class since that helped our group immensely thus far.
in discussion Community / Open Topic » What was the greatest challenge in the class?
For me, I found the hardest part was understanding and beginning the process of making our Research Recommendation Project. The topic took me a week to think about it and nearly sank if not for clever thinking.
in discussion Community / Open Topic » What was the easiest hurdle to conquer in the class?
My easiest assignment was the Description Document. The figures were relatively easy to complete as long as you put the time into them.
Refer to Chapter 9 in our textbook for guidelines on how to write an effective memo.
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https://robertsrules.org/
The Official site for Robert's Rules of Order.
http://www.designsensory.com/pws/
A website containing professional writing lessons.
http://career.ucsd.edu/undergraduates/prepar-resume-covlet/writing-effective-resume.html
Tips to writing an effective resume.
https://brians.wsu.edu/common-errors/
A massive compendium of common errors made in English writing.
https://academics.boisestate.edu/studentresearch/oral-presentation/
Use this checklist of tips to prepare for your oral presentation
What is Technical Writing?
Technical writing is knowing how to know the information being communicated, then transitioning that knowledge into clear, concise communication to several different types of audiences.
For more information, please refer to this useful guide:
http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/word-definitions/definition-of-technical-writing.html