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Writing-to-Learn in Technical Writing
College Teaching, 1989a choice suggesting that they have seen some growth in themselves in differentiating between the general and the particular.
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Readability and Creativity in Technical Writing
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1980The work of a technical writer must be readable and easy to understand. Indeed, we have methods to teach students how to be readable. But is it reasonable to request creativity in their work? There are differences between the style of a technical writer and of a novelist. But there are also similarities.
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Technical writing — the engineer's masterpiece
Electronics and Power, 1980Design and development engineers have a responsibility to liaise and co-operate fully with the technical writer if successful publications are to emerge from an organisation. Technical writing should be regarded as an essential part of design in an engineering organisation and included as a compulsory subject for apprentice ...
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Autobiographical Writing in the Technical Writing Course
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2011Professionals in the workplace are rarely asked to write autobiographical essays. Such essays, however, are an excellent tool for helping students explore their growth as professionals. This article explores the use of such essays in a technical writing class.
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The Write Touch: Technical Writing for Microbiologists
Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 2013Abstract Writing can be a difficult assignment, one that many approach with fear or trepidation. Scientists write for many different reasons, creating a variety of documents, each with its own purpose and set of rules or guidelines for document creation. Examples include peer-reviewed manuscripts, standard operating procedures, and business proposals.
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Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1962
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