Title: Improving Your Technical Writing Skills
1Improving Your Technical Writing Skills
- R. E. Abdel-Aal
- COE Department
2 Some Facts, Quotations
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- Clear writing is an indication of clear thinking!
- In todays workplace, writing is a threshold
skill for hiring and promotion among
professional employees - Report, US National Commission on Writing, Sept
2004
- How do fresh US engineers
- spend their time at work1?
Other Work
Writing
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1 Pneena Sageev and Carol J. Romanowski A Message
from Recent Engineering Graduates in the
Workplace Results of a Survey on Technical
Communication Skills, Journal of Engineering
Education, 1 October 2001, pp 685-693
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Oral Presentations
Other Oral Discussions
3 Contents
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- Motivation (Why?)
- What makes good technical writing?
- What are the main writing skills required?
- The writing task and process
- Typical Structure for Paper/Report
- Tips for good writing style
- How to improve your writing?
- Conclusions
- References
4 Motivation
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- Writing clearly and effectively is essential
to an engineer - Engineers need to communicate results of their
work in writing to peers, bosses, and decision
makers Reports, Proposals, Quotations, Request
for Quotations, Research Papers, etc. - Lives are often affected not only by the accuracy
of an engineers work, but also by clear and
convincing presentation of his conclusions and
recommendations - If you are a decision maker, how would you take
spelling/grammar errors in an important
engineering report?
5 What makes good technical writing?
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- Formal, Direct
- Modular, Structured
- Focused, Objective
- Simple, Coherent
- Uses correct theories
- terminology
- Concise No padding or redundancy
- Consistent
- Clarity and Flow
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- Relevant to the defense of a viewpoint
- Shows insight critical thinking
- Aware of audience
- ? Original
- Contributes to the body of knowledge
6 What are the main writing skills?
Develop Convincing, Persuasive Arguments
High-Level
Synthesize Findings
Effective Data Presentation
Organization
Style
Referencing
Low-Level
Punctuation
Grammar
Spelling
7 The writing task
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- Wish list
- ? Productive- Minimum frustration!
- ? Timely
- ? Leads to a final product to be proud of
- To achieve this, the task must be
- ? Focused and Organized
- ? Started early, as many revisions are needed
- ? Adopt a Writing Process
8 The Writing Process
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- Define the topic - clear focus
- Collect the data, perform the experiments, etc.
- Organize the document The outline
- Write first Draft - writing, writing and writing
again ... - Revise Focusing on higher-order concerns
- Proofread Focusing on lower-order concerns
9 Typical Structure for Report/Paper
- Title Not too short, Not too long
- Abstract ? 300 words
- Write this at the end
- Scope, Motivation, Achievements, Key results,
Conclusions - Introduction
- One paragraph for each of the following
- Background / history
- Motivation
- Your contributions
- Organization of the document
10 Typical Structure for Report/Paper, Contd.
- Background, Theory, Literature Review
- Describe background necessary to understand the
rest of the document - Previous Related Work
- Cite and briefly discuss other related work
- Mention how it differs from your work
- Mention their limitations, but be polite
- Your Approach, Experimental Procedures
- Describe your approach
- Describe any experimental setup and metrics used
to evaluate your solution against previous work
11 Typical Structure for Report/Paper, Contd.
- Results and Discussion
- Use graphs and tables to present your results
- Refer the graphs / tables in the text
- Describe and discuss your work and ideas, do not
just state them - Conclusions/Recommendations
- Main conclusions and recommendations derived
- Suggestions for possible future work
- Acknowledgements
- References
12Some tips for good writing style- Going beyond
spelling and grammar
- Write clearly, explicitly, and concisely.
Long sentences, delayers
and distracters frustrate readers - Use formal language e.g. no contractions
(couldn't, hasnt etc.) - Write to get yourself understood written words
need to be chosen more carefully than spoken
words - Cut the fat, even one word counts!
- Avoid exaggerations and unnecessary qualifiers
(very, basically, actually..) - Avoid clichés last but not least?
- Avoid overusing prepositional phrases the, in,
over, of, for, at.. - Ensure clarity who did what to whom? Use
active voice
13 How to improve your writing?
- Realize the importance of good writing
- Read a lot! and pay attention to others writing
style - Read critically what you have written before
submission - Get others to read what you have written
Feedback, Quality Assurance - Practice good writing in all that you write
emails, letters, etc. - Know your target audience What they know
already, what they expect to know from your
document - Know your objective document?, inform?,
persuade?.... - Utilize the plenty of information and help
available on the Web - (Check the ABET page on the COE Website)
14Conclusions
- Writing skills are important for a successful
career in engineering - Several criterion for good technical writing
Simplicity and clarity - Writing skills span several levels from spelling
to argumentation - Need to employ a writing process and allow
adequate time - Typical structures for papers and reports
- Guidelines for writing in style
- Strategy for improvement
- Get convinced and committed and start practicing
- There is plenty of helpful resources around
15References
- The ABET Accreditation page on the COE Website
- http//www.ccse.kfupm.edu.sa/coe/abet/abet_accredi
tation.html - http//dsl.serc.iisc.ernet.in/haritsa/techwrite.p
pt - http//academic.sun.ac.za/taalsentrum/PowerPoint/W
ritingSkillsMPA.ppt - http//www.depts.ttu.edu/che/classes/che2306/Docum
ents/sageev.pdf - http//www.northwestern.edu/searle/programs_and_re
search/researchandevaluation/PDFs/28YalvacSmithTro
yHir.pdf - http//ecow.engr.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/getbig/cee/949/b
ank/journalclu/howtowriteagoodtechnicalpaper.pdf - http//www.sussex.ac.uk/engineering/documents/guid
e_to_technical_report.pdf - http//www.ocf.berkeley.edu/anandk/math191/Techni
cal20Writing.pdf - http//www.soton.ac.uk/sesg1009/lectures/reportwr
itingchecklist.pdf - http//www.ivt.ntnu.no/imt/courses/tmr4240/assignm
ents/2008/Assignment_3/technical20writing.pdf