A directory of resources inthe field of technical communication (and technical writing).

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Introduction to Technical Writing

An introduction to technical writing, with outlined notes about writing clearly.

Gallagher, Karin. rpbourret.com (2000). Academic>Course Materials>Writing>Technical Writing

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Sample Memo   (PDF)

A PDF document intended as a resource for teachers who want help describing the memo to students. This (relatively lengthy) sample memo attempts to make an all-too-familiar document strange again by explaining what it is and how to use it.

Zuidema, Leah A. Michigan State University (2003). Academic>Course Materials>Writing>Technical Writing

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Slides to Teach Technical Writing

Given on this site are free PowerPoint slides to teach technical writing. These slides come from The Craft of Scientific Writing (3rd ed., Springer, 1996). More than 400 instructors around the world have requested these slides.

Alley, Michael. Virginia Tech (2002). Academic>Course Materials>Writing>Technical Writing

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Teaching Technical Communication  (link broken)

Course materials and teaching suggestions for the Technical Communication classroom (as taught at New Jersey Institute of Technology); website contains current assessment criteria and goals.

Johnson, Carol Siri. New Jersey Institute of Technology (2003). Academic>Course Materials>Writing>Technical Writing

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Technical Reports

The assignment in this unit is to learn about technical reports, their different types, their typical audiences and situations, and then to plan one of your own. Specifically, your task in this unit is to pick a report topic, report audience and situation, report purpose, and report type.

McMurrey, David A. Illuminati Online (2001). Academic>Course Materials>Reports>Technical Writing

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Technical Writing Guide

The format in technical writing is similar to the pyramid technique used in journalism. Information is presented quickly to the reader with the most important details in the first sentence or two.

Scott, George A. TechWriter!. Academic>Course Materials>Writing>Technical Writing

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