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Academic writing and presentation
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Chapter 5 Analyzing Your Audience and Purpose
Understanding Audience and Purpose
Using an Audience Profile Sheet
Determining the Important Characteristics of Your Audience
Techniques for Learning About Your Audience
Communicating Across Cultures
Applying What You Have Learned About Your Audience
Writing for Multiple Audiences
Determining Your Purpose
Gaining Management’s Approval
Revising Information for a New Audience and Purpose
Chapter 8:Communicating Persuasively
WORKING WITHIN CONSTRAINTS
UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF CULTURE IN PERSUASION
UNDERSTANDING YOUR AUDIENCE’S BROADER GOALS
Chapter 11:Designing Print and Online Documents
Goals of Document Design
GUIDELINES
Understanding Design Principles
TECH TIP
Chapter 21: Making Oral Presentations
Discuss the role of oral presentations in the workplace
List the four basic types of presentations
Deliver a presentation designed for a specific audience and purpose
Manage their time effectively during a presentation
Select appropriate media for a presentation
Chapter 12: Creating graphics
Understanding the process of creating graphics
Using color effectively
Choosing the appropriate kind of graphic
Creaating effective gragpics for multicultural readers
Writting
Chapter 6 Researching Your Subject
Understanding the Research Process
Choosing Appropriate Research Methods
Conducting Secondary Research
Conducting Primary Research
Chapter 4 Writing Collaboratively
Advantages and Disadvantages of Collaboration
Managing project
Conducting Meetings
Using Social Media and Other Electronic Tools in Collaboration
Gender and Collaboration
Culture and Collaboration
Chapter 17: Writing Informational Reports
Progress and status report
Reporting your progress honestly
Field reports
Responding to Readers' Questions
Sample progress report
Understanding the process of writing informational reports
Focus on process: Informational reports
Writing Incident Reports
Writing Meeting Minutes
Chapter 3 Writing Technical Documents
Planning
Drafting
Revising
Editing
Proofreading
Chapter 18: Writing Recommendation Reports
Front matter
Abstract
Table of contents
Title page
Body
Methods
Results
Introduction
Conclusions
Recommendations
Back matter
List of symbols
References
Glossary
Appendixes
Chapter 7: Organiation your information
Chronologically
Spatially
from General to Specific
MORE IMPORTANT TO LESS IMPORTANT
by Problem-Methods-Solution
CAUSE AND EFFECT
by Cause and Effect
Chapter 9:Emphasizing Important Information
Revising Headings
Creating Effective Lists
Dividing Long Paragraphs
Chapter 10: Writing Correct and Effective Sentences
AVOID
ENTENCE FRAGMENTS
COMMA SPLICES
RUN-ON SENTENCES
AMBIGUOUS PRONOUN REFERENCES
BE CLEAR
USE PARALLEL STRUCTURE
USE MODIFIERS EFFECTIVELY
Chapter 19: Writing Lab Reports
Persuasion and Lab Reports
Understanding the Process of Writing Lab Reports
Understanding the Structure of Lab Report
Understanding the Role of Science and Engineering Articles
Chapter 20: Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions
Writing Definitions
Analyzing The Writing Situation For Definitions
Determining The Kind of Definition To Write
Deciding Where To Place The Definition
Writing Descriptions
Analyzing The Writing Situation For Descriptions
Indicating Clearly The Nature And Scope Of The Description
Introducing The Description Clearly
Providing Appropriate Detail
Ending The Description With A Brief Conclusion
A Look At Several Sample Descriptions
Writing Instructions
Understanding The Role Of Instructional Videos
Designing A Set Of Written Instructions
Planning For Safety
Drafting Effective Instructions
Revising, Editing And Proofreading Instructions
A Look At Several Sample Sets Of Instructions
Writing Manuals
CHAPTER 13 Evaluating and Testing Technical Documents
Understanding usability studies
Conducting guided evaluations of technical documents
Testing documents in a controlled setting
Testing document in context
Monitoring documents remotely
interpreting and reporting your finding
CHAPTER 14
Corresponding in Print and Online
Understanding the Process of Writing Correspondence
Selecting a Type of Correspondence
Writing Memos
Writing Emails
Writing Microblogs
Writing correspondence to multicultural readers
Presenting Yourself Effectively in Correspondence
CHAPTER 15
Applying for a Job
Understanding the Job-Application Process
Establishing Your Professional Brand
Finding the Right Position
Writing Résumés
Writing Job-Application Letters
Preparing for a Job Interview
Following Up After an Interview
CHAPTER 16
Writing Proposals
Understanding the Process of Writing Proposals
The Logistics of Proposals
The “Deliverables” of Proposals
Persuasion and Proposals
Writing a Proposal
The structure of the proposals
Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction to Technical Communication
What is Technical Communication
Why Technical Communication Skills Are Important in Your Career
The Challenges of Producing Technical Communication
AUDIENCE-RELATED FACTORS
PURPOSE-RELATED FACTOR
SETTING-RELATED FACTORS
DOCUMENT-RELATED FACTORS
PROCESS-RELATED FACTORS
Characteristics of a Technical Document
Skills and Qualities Shared by Successful Workplace Communicators
Notice
Chapter 2 Understanding Ethical and Legal Considerations
Ethics
Your Ethical Obligations
OBLIGATION TO YOUR EMPLOYER
OBLIGATION TO THE PUBLIC
OBLIGATION TO THE ENVIRONMENT
A Brief Introduction to Ethics
Communicating Ethically Across Cultures
COMMUNICATING WITH CULTURES WITH DIFFERENT ETHICAL BELIEFS
COMMUNICATING IN COUNTRIES WITH DIFFERENT LAWS
Principles for Ethical Communication
Your Legal Obligations
TRADEMARK LAW
CONTRACT LAW
COPYRIGHT LAW
LIABILITY LAW
Ethics and Legal
Understanding Ethical and Legal Issues Related to Social Media
The Role of Corporate Culture in Ethical and Legal Conduct