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What is Technical Writing?
  • writing to accomplish a purpose
  • writing for a specific audience
  • writing for multiple audiences
  • writing with specific, agreed upon conventions
  • writing that is assigned to the writer
  • writing about technical information
  • writing about facts, mathematically measurable
    information
  • writing to prove a point

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Examples of Technical Writing
  • recipes
  • how to themes
  • users guides
  • legal documents
  • resumes
  • lesson plans
  • syllabi
  • press releases
  • obituaries
  • anything with features that help you use a
    document
  • -table of contents
  • -section headings
  • -indexes
  • -cross-references
  • -bulleted lists

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Questions Technical Writers Ask About Their
Writing Situations
  • What is the purpose of this document?
  • What is the audience for this document?
  • What is the assignment?
  • How does this communication fit into the larger
    context?
  • Will this be written by a group?
  • What are the available resources?
  • What are the time constraints?

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Explicit Purposes of Technical Writing
  • report a solution to a problem
  • describe services available to customers
  • interpret factual information
  • provide instructions
  • initiate a new procedure
  • order material
  • submit a bid
  • define a position on policy
  • propose adoption of a plan
  • prepare a proposal
  • thank a customer
  • change a course of action
  • announce a change

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Implicit Purposes of Technical Writing
  • 1. To create credibility
  • 2. To generate trust
  • 3. To persuade

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Principle One -- Help Readers Feel Involved in
What They are Reading
  • Address the reader as directly as you can
  • use you or direct address if possible
  • give commands (imperative sentences)
  • Write in the active voice
  • Avoid sexist language

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Principle Two -- Select Words Carefully
  • Avoid inflated language
  • Avoid jargon
  • Define and explain technical terms when necessary
  • Avoid slang
  • Make sure you use the correct word
  • Avoid clichés

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Principle Three -- Write Clear Sentences
  • Eliminate extra words
  • Avoid redundancy
  • Write shorter sentences
  • Make sure relationships between ideas are clear
  • Rewrite negative sentences as positive sentences
    when you can
  • Avoid noun strings
  • Untangle confusing sentences

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Principle Four -- Make Your Document Easy to
Navigate
  • Put important information where readers expect to
    find it
  • Use helpful transitions
  • Use lists when you have several items to present
    (use parallel structure)
  • Use informative headings

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Examples of Technical Writing Techniques
  • Technical Definition
  • Technical Description
  • Technical Process Description
  • Technical Summary
  • Technical Analysis
  • Technical Argumentation

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Examples of Cross-Discipline Assignments
  • Math Create a multi-step word problem that
    requires algebra to solve and writing skills to
    communicate (time, space, problems work well)
  • Science Ask students to write a technical
    summary/analysis/argumentation to follow up an
    in-class experiment

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Examples of Cross-Discipline Assignments
  • Social Studies Create a chart detailing the
    political, social, technological, other
    developments over the course of years.
  • Social Studies Write a report in technical
    style about how peoples in different societies
    perform a common task or solve a common problem.
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