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technical writing: March 2010
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Monday, March 15, 2010. FOUR TECHNIQUES IN TECHNICAL WRITING. Four techniques are of special importance in technical writing:. DEFINITION, DESCRIPTION OF MECHANISM, DESCRIPTION OF A PROCESS, and CLASSIFICATION. 1 Familiar words for familiar things. 2 Familiar words for unfamiliar things. 3 Unfamiliar words for familiar things. 4 Unfamiliar words for unfamiliar things. 2Description of a Mechanism. 1 the initial presentation of the mechanism. 2 the organization of the description. 3Description of a Process.
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technical writing: March 2010
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010. Monday, March 15, 2010. FOUR TECHNIQUES IN TECHNICAL WRITING. In technology, words have precise, specific meanings; therefore there is a need for defining a technical term clearly. The extent to which a term should be defined or the length of a definition depends on the writer's purpose and the knowledge level of the reader. 1 Familiar words for familiar things. 2 Familiar words for unfamiliar things. 3 Unfamiliar words for familiar things. 2Description of a Mechanism. Because ...
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technical writing: The 5 Principles of Technical Writing
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009. The 5 Principles of Technical Writing. Always have in mind a specific reader, real or imaginary, when you are writing a report; and always assume that this reader is intelligent, but uninformed. Before you start to write, always decide what the exact purpose of your report is; and make sure that every paragraph, every sentence, every word, makes a clear contribution to that purpose, and makes it at the right time. Use language that is simple, concrete, and familiar. Http:/ r...
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technical writing: November 2009
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Five Basic Principles of Good Technical Writing. Always have in mind a specific reader, real or imaginary, when you are writing a report; and always assume that this reader is intelligent, but uninformed. Before you start to write, always decide what the exact purpose of your report is; and make sure that every paragraph, every sentence, every word, makes a clear contribution to that purpose, and makes it at the right time. Use language that is simple, concrete, and familiar.
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technical writing: technical writing
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Five Basic Principles of Good Technical Writing. Always have in mind a specific reader, real or imaginary, when you are writing a report; and always assume that this reader is intelligent, but uninformed. Before you start to write, always decide what the exact purpose of your report is; and make sure that every paragraph, every sentence, every word, makes a clear contribution to that purpose, and makes it at the right time. Use language that is simple, concrete, and familiar.
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technical writing: November 2009
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Five Basic Principles of Good Technical Writing. Always have in mind a specific reader, real or imaginary, when you are writing a report; and always assume that this reader is intelligent, but uninformed. Before you start to write, always decide what the exact purpose of your report is; and make sure that every paragraph, every sentence, every word, makes a clear contribution to that purpose, and makes it at the right time. Use language that is simple, concrete, and familiar.
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technical writing: November 2009
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009. The 5 Principles of Technical Writing. Always have in mind a specific reader, real or imaginary, when you are writing a report; and always assume that this reader is intelligent, but uninformed. Before you start to write, always decide what the exact purpose of your report is; and make sure that every paragraph, every sentence, every word, makes a clear contribution to that purpose, and makes it at the right time. Use language that is simple, concrete, and familiar. Http:/ r...
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Technical Writing: Ian's FourTechniques of Technical Writing
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Monday, March 15, 2010. Ian's FourTechniques of Technical Writing. In technology, words have precise, specific meanings; therefore there is a need for defining a technical term clearly. The extent to which a term should be defined or the length of a definition depends on the writer's purpose and the knowledge level of the reader. 1 Familiar words for familiar things. 2 Familiar words for unfamiliar things. 3 Unfamiliar words for familiar things. 4 Unfamiliar words for unfamiliar things. Because the descr...
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Technical Writing: five basic principles of good technical writing
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Monday, March 15, 2010. Five basic principles of good technical writing. 1 Always have in mind a specific reader ,real or imaginary ,when you are writing a report; and. Always assume that this reader is intellegent, but un informed. 2 Before you start to write, always decide what the exact purpose of your report is; and make. Sure that every paragraph, every sentence, every word, makes a clear contribution to that. Purpose, and makes it at the right time. You have told them. Http:/ cite.edu.ph.
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technical writing: Technical Writing
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Five Basic Principles of Good Technical Writing. Always have in mind a specific reader, real or imaginary, when you are writing a report; and always assume that this reader is intelligent, but uninformed. Before you start to write, always decide what the exact purpose of your report is; and make sure that every paragraph, every sentence, every word, makes a clear contribution to that purpose, and makes it at the right time. Use language that is simple, concrete, and familiar.