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Jordan, Michael P. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1986
Describes an editing assignment in which senior engineering students use their knowledge of non-finite clauses (both restrictive and non-restrictive) to achieve concise mature writing. Explains the linguistic background provided to students before the assignment, gives details of the published "answer guide" and the exercise, and…
Descriptors: Editing, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Sentences
Brown, Ann E. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1985
Describes a technical writing exercise used in the writing assistance program of a school of engineering. The exercise involves comparison of an original and rewritten memo to illustrate poor technical writing and how it differs from its better-organized and better-developed counterpart. (HTH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Education Work Relationship, Higher Education, Organizational Communication
Dillon, Linda – Technical Writing Teacher, 1984
Notes that the success of a writing effort for technical writers sometimes depends on their ability to bring a group of people together, elicit cooperation and involvement, and put thoughts down on paper. Presents three techniques that may be used to deal effectively with group projects: the group calculator, the Japanese Ringi system, and the…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Job Skills, Small Group Instruction, Technical Writing
Hester, Mary – Technical Writing Teacher, 1986
Describes a method for using the press release to introduce basic technical writing principles and increase students' writing confidence. Includes lecture format and writing assignment. (HTH)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Course Content, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
McLeod, Susan H. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1984
Points out that students can be motivated to improve their writing if writing assignments can be designed to be similar in scope and purpose to those that the students will be doing later in their professions. (EL)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Higher Education, Job Skills, Motivation Techniques