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A Beginner's Guide to Technical Communication
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A Beginner's Guide to Technical Communication is designed to help the student learn hot to think through, organize, write and revise assignments for his or her Freshman Engineering class, or for any other course that requires scientific or technical reports. All of the examples are patterned on actual writing done in first-year engineering classes. The book has three parts: chapters to read before you write; chapters to read while you write; and chapter to read after you write. |
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1.The Logical Structure of Technical Reports Section by Section
2.Coherence in Longer Reports
3.Strategies: Ways to Use Teamwork, Laboratory Notebooks, and the Report Format to Help with the Writing Process
4.Editing for Style and Usage
5.Editing for Grammer and Punctuation |
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