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02.13: Memos And Emails, Tamara Powell, Tiffani Reardon Jul 2019

02.13: Memos And Emails, Tamara Powell, Tiffani Reardon

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Identify basic memo and email formats.
  2. Describe the key differences between basic memo and basic email formats.
  3. Explain cc, bc, and attachment functions and when to use them.


02.10: Handbooks, David Mcmurrey Jul 2019

02.10: Handbooks, David Mcmurrey

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Explain the three types of information found in handbooks.
  2. 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's needs.


02.09: Recommendation And Feasibility Reports, David Mcmurrey, Jonathan Arnett Jul 2019

02.09: Recommendation And Feasibility Reports, David Mcmurrey, Jonathan Arnett

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to do the following:
  1. Explain the differences between recommendation, feasibility, and evaluation reports.
  2. Define the common components of recommendation and feasibility reports.
  3. Explain and apply organization strategies for reports.


02.12: Oral Presentations, David Mcmurrey, Cassandra Race Jul 2019

02.12: Oral Presentations, David Mcmurrey, Cassandra Race

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Plan and prepare a talk or presentation.
  2. Deliver the presentation.
  3. Create presentation materials that reflect standards of effective presentation.
  4. Evaluate presentations delivered by others, including classmates.


02.14: Technical Definitions And Descriptions, Jonathan Arnett Jul 2019

02.14: Technical Definitions And Descriptions, Jonathan Arnett

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Explain and apply the 5 primary characteristics of technical definitions.
  2. Write a definition using appropriate content, descriptors, details, length, placement, and audience analysis.
  3. Avoid common technical definition problems.
  4. Explain and apply the 5 primary characteristics of technical descriptions.
  5. Write a description using the 6 common parts.
  6. Organize a description according to the 3 common organizational patterns.


02.11: Titles, Abstracts, Introductions, And Conclusions, David Mcmurrey Jul 2019

02.11: Titles, Abstracts, Introductions, And Conclusions, David Mcmurrey

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Summarize strategies for writing effective document titles.
  2. Define abstract and explain the different types of abstracts.
  3. Explain the purposes of different types of introductions and summarize the common elements of them.
  4. Explain the components and purposes of conclusions.


04.03: Page Design, David Mcmurrey Jul 2019

04.03: Page Design, David Mcmurrey

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Explain and apply design guidelines for heading and list use in technical documents.
  2. Explain and apply design guidelines for including notices in technical documents.
  3. Explain and apply design guidelines for table and figure use in technical documents.
  4. Explain and apply design guidelines for text highlighting and alignment in technical documents.
  5. Explain and apply design guidelines for font and color in technical documents.


04.04: Headings, David Mcmurrey, Cassandra Race Jul 2019

04.04: Headings, David Mcmurrey, Cassandra Race

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Identify the uses of headings.
  2. Distinguish between the different levels of headings.
  3. Evaluate the use of headings in technical documents.
  4. Use the Styles tool in Microsoft Word to create custom headings.
  5. Create and use headings in your own documents.


03: Ethics, Tamara Powell Jul 2019

03: Ethics, Tamara Powell

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to do the following:
  1. Define ethics.
  2. Analyze a situation with regard to utility, right, justice, and care.
  3. Explain the importance of ethical behavior.
  4. Explain copyright law, why it is important, and how to make ethical decisions regarding it.
  5. Explain how to ethically analyze data.
  6. Explain how biases can lead to unethical decisions/behavior in technical communication.


04.01: Report Design, David Mcmurrey, Jonathan Arnett Jul 2019

04.01: Report Design, David Mcmurrey, Jonathan Arnett

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to do the following:
  1. Explain the importance of effective report design.
  2. Explain the purpose of a letter of transmittal.
  3. Define when covers and labels are appropriate for reports.
  4. Explain the purposes of and write a descriptive abstract and executive summary for a report.
  5. Apply design principles of tables of contents and figures.
  6. Apply basic design considerations on the body of a report.
  7. Define the appropriateness of a conclusion, appendix, and information sources.


04.07: Tables, Graphs, And Charts, David Mcmurrey, Tamara Powell Jul 2019

04.07: Tables, Graphs, And Charts, David Mcmurrey, Tamara Powell

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Distinguish between tables, charts, and graphs.
  2. Identify chief characteristics of tables, charts, and graphs.
  3. Identify and apply best practices in creating tables, charts, and graphs in technical communication.


04.08: Graphics, David Mcmurrey Jul 2019

04.08: Graphics, David Mcmurrey

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Explain and apply the various uses of graphics in technical documents.
  2. Create and format appropriate graphics for technical documents.


04.02: Book Design, David Mcmurrey Jul 2019

04.02: Book Design, David Mcmurrey

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Recognize the standard components of a front cover, back cover, and title page.
  2. Recognize the common front matter of a book including edition notices, disclaimers, trademarks, warranties, safety notices, and communication statements.
  3. Recognize the common organization strategies of books including tables of contents, tables of figures, a preface, and body chapters.
  4. Explain and apply typical book layout and design.


04.05: Lists, David Mcmurrey Jul 2019

04.05: Lists, David Mcmurrey

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Distinguish between different types of lists in technical documents and explain appropriate situations for using each.
  2. Explain and apply general guidelines for formatting different types of lists.
  3. Use Microsoft Word to style lists appropriately.


04.06: Special Notes, David Mcmurrey, Tamara Powell Jul 2019

04.06: Special Notes, David Mcmurrey, Tamara Powell

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Distinguish between the four most common types of special notices.
  2. Explain and apply the appropriate use for each type of special notice.
  3. Explain and apply standard format guidelines for each type of special notice.


05.01: Writing Process - From Audience To Rough Draft, David Mcmurrey Jul 2019

05.01: Writing Process - From Audience To Rough Draft, David Mcmurrey

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Brainstorm and narrow down topics for a report.
  2. Create an outline for a report.


05.02: Audience Analysis, David Mcmurrey Jul 2019

05.02: Audience Analysis, David Mcmurrey

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Identify the four common categories of audience and explain the differences between them.
  2. Analyze your audience and explain how to tailor your writing to that audience.


05.03: Task Analysis, David Mcmurrey, Tamara Powell Jul 2019

05.03: Task Analysis, David Mcmurrey, Tamara Powell

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Define documentation.
  2. Identify and analyze tasks in order to create documentation.
  3. Differentiate between function and task orientation and explain the pros and cons of each approach.
  4. Explain how to begin writing documentation.


04.09: Indexing, Cassandra Race Jul 2019

04.09: Indexing, Cassandra Race

Open Technical Communication

Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to create an index using Microsoft Word.


05.04: Articulating Technical Information, David Mcmurrey, Jonathan Arnett, Tamara Powell Jul 2019

05.04: Articulating Technical Information, David Mcmurrey, Jonathan Arnett, Tamara Powell

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to do the following:
  1. Explain and apply strategies for articulating technical discussions to nonspecialist readers.
  2. Use audience analysis to decide what information to include or exclude from a document and how to discuss that information.


05.05: Power-Revision Techniques, David Mcmurrey, Jonathan Arnett Jul 2019

05.05: Power-Revision Techniques, David Mcmurrey, Jonathan Arnett

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Revise common structure-level problems in technical writing.
  2. Revise common sentence-level problems in technical writing.


05.06: Libraries, Documentation, And Cross-Referencing, David Mcmurrey, Cassandra Race Jul 2019

05.06: Libraries, Documentation, And Cross-Referencing, David Mcmurrey, Cassandra Race

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Explain and apply how to find information in libraries.
  2. Explain and apply how to indicate sources of borrowed information.
  3. Explain and apply how to cross-reference.


05.09: Common Spelling Problems, David Mcmurrey, Tiffani Reardon Jul 2019

05.09: Common Spelling Problems, David Mcmurrey, Tiffani Reardon

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Identify and correctly spell commonly misspelled words.
  2. Define and distinguish between similar-sounding words.


05.07: Basic Patterns And Elements Of The Sentence, David Mcmurrey Jul 2019

05.07: Basic Patterns And Elements Of The Sentence, David Mcmurrey

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Explain and apply basic patterns of the sentence as they relate to technical writing.
  2. 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.


05.08: Common Grammar, Usage, And Punctuation Problems, David Mcmurrey Jul 2019

05.08: Common Grammar, Usage, And Punctuation Problems, David Mcmurrey

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Explain and apply essential punctuation rules.
  2. Explain and apply essential grammar rules.
  3. Explain and apply essential capitalization rules.
  4. Explain and apply essential numbering rules.
  5. Explain and apply essential symbol and abbreviation rules.


05.11: Information Structures, David Mcmurrey Jul 2019

05.11: Information Structures, David Mcmurrey

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Define information structure.
  2. Explain the contents and organization of different types of information structures.


05.10: Strategies For Peer-Reviewing And Team Writing, David Mcmurrey Jul 2019

05.10: Strategies For Peer-Reviewing And Team Writing, David Mcmurrey

Open Technical Communication

    Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to:
  1. Explain and apply strategies for peer reviewing.
  2. Explain and apply strategies for team writing.


05.12: Organizing Information, Tamara Powell Jul 2019

05.12: Organizing Information, Tamara Powell

Open Technical Communication

Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to explain and apply common paragraph organization patterns.


05.13: Logic - Common Fallacies, Steve Miller, Cherie Miller Jul 2019

05.13: Logic - Common Fallacies, Steve Miller, Cherie Miller

Open Technical Communication

Taken with kind permission from the book Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense by J. Steve Miller and Cherie K. Miller.


05.14: Logic - How To Do It Wrong, Steve Miller, Cherie Miller Jul 2019

05.14: Logic - How To Do It Wrong, Steve Miller, Cherie Miller

Open Technical Communication

Taken with kind permission from the book Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense by J. Steve Miller and Cherie K. Miller.