Welcome &Introduction

Week 1

Technical Writing familiarizes the student with common writing styles and formats used in business and industry. Students will practice organizing and presenting technical information for a variety of readers. Topics include style and readability of technical prose, organizing technical information, using graphics, writing effective letters and memos, writing reports, preparing employment correspondence, and presenting technical information orally. This course is taught in a computer lab and requires regular use of the internet and computer applications. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 101.  

Ungrouped

This version may be easier for you to use since you can type your short answers in the boxes.

Section III. Document is divided into three sections.

The first one, A. What do I need to include in the Abstract? Body? Conclusion? has three fillable spaces for your convenience.

The last two sections, B. & C. can be left blank. B references organizational patterns and C references style choices. You will never be required to fill in these last two questions.

I do not have the permission to remove the last two sections of Pfeiffer and Adkins original Planning Form. 

 

(.pdf, 97K)

May 22, 2020 Update

The attached file is also found under Remote Learning: Navigate Your Course.

Be sure to upload a Word file.

(.pdf, 128K)