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05.10: Strategies for Peer-Reviewing and Team Writing
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Explain and apply strategies for peer reviewing. Explain and apply strategies for team writing
02.05: Progress Reports
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to do the following: Explain the purpose of a progress report. Navigate and apply the format and structure of a proposal. Explain common components of a progress report
02.01: Business Correspondence and Resumes
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Summarize the basics of format and style in business correspondence. Explain and distinguish between three common types of business letters. Explain and apply basic guidelines for resume-writing
05.07: Basic Patterns and Elements of the Sentence
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Explain and apply basic patterns of the sentence as they relate to technical writing. Explain and apply basic elements of the sentence as they relate to technical writing.
This section is a quick review of the fundamentals of the sentence. If you encounter unfamiliar terminology in this textbook or in your class, refer to this section for help. For more on grammar, see the Purdue Online Writing Lab
02.03: Business Plans
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to do the following: Explain the purpose of a business plan. Identify and define common sections of business plans. Navigate and apply the format of business plans
05.01: Writing Process - From Audience to Rough Draft
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Brainstorm and narrow down topics for a report. Create an outline for a report
02.10: Handbooks
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Explain the three types of information found in handbooks. Explain and apply the guidelines for handbook format and style.
A handbook, as we are defining it here, is a combination of concept, instruction, and reference information focused on a specific topic for a specific audience\u27s needs
05.11: Information Structures
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Define information structure. Explain the contents and organization of different types of information structures
04.02: Book Design
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Recognize the standard components of a front cover, back cover, and title page. Recognize the common front matter of a book including edition notices, disclaimers, trademarks, warranties, safety notices, and communication statements. Recognize the common organization strategies of books including tables of contents, tables of figures, a preface, and body chapters. Explain and apply typical book layout and design
04.05: Lists
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Distinguish between different types of lists in technical documents and explain appropriate situations for using each. Explain and apply general guidelines for formatting different types of lists. Use Microsoft Word to style lists appropriately