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Foreword
Introduction to Technical Writing @ SLCC
Engl 2100 Learning Outcomes
Tips for Writing Tutors
Step 1: Preparation
Step 1 Continued: Planning with Purpose
Step 1 Continued: Planning based on your Audience
Step 1 Continued: Planning based on Context
Step 1 Continued: Planning with a Project Calendar
Step 2: Research
Step 2 Research Continued: Evaluating Your Research
Step 3: Organizing with Outlines
Step 4: Drafting and Designing
Step 5: Revising (or Editing)
Step 6: Proofreading
1. References
1 Overview
2 Front Matter
3 Writing an Introduction
4 Writing the Materials and Methods (Methodology) Section
5 Writing the Results Section
6 Writing the Discussion and Conclusion Sections
7 Back Matter and References
8 Writing a Literature Review
9 Final Thoughts
10 Acknowledgements
11 References
Tips For Writing Tutors
Overview
Writing an Abstract and Introduction
Writing the Methods Section
Writing the Results and Discussion Section
Writing Conclusions
Importance of Citations
Differences Based on Type of Engineering
References
The Writing Landscape in Computer Science
Project Lifecycles in Computer Science
Requirements Documents
Requirements Gathering Approach
Software Requirements Specification (SRS)
Project Proposal Documents
Conclusion
Using material from other sources
Quotations and Verbs of Attribution
Copyright: Images, Audio, and Video
Copyright: Music
Fair (Educational) Use
References and Citation Styles
Citations: Numbered (Citation-Sequence) Style
Citations: Author-Date (Name-Year) Style
How to Cite a Picture
Introduction
What Is Corporate Culture?
What Are Some Tools to Identify Corporate Culture?
Why Corporate Culture Matters
How Does Corporate Culture Impact Technical Writing Decisions?
The Bottom Line
Community Engagement in ENGL 2100 Technical Writing
Mission Statement and Objectives
Identify Deliverable(s) and Outcomes
Team Member Responsibilities
Having Effective Meetings
Project Calendar
Work Plan
Acknowledgements
Vee, Annette. Coding Literacy: How Computer Programming is Changing Writing. The MIT Press, 2017.
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