Typer by Caleb Roenigk on FlickrWelcome to Technical Writing. Information on all assignments, weekly activities, and related resources for this course will be posted here on Canvas. Check this site regularly for the details on what to do for the course.

As noted in the Course Manual, this course is designed to acquaint you with the concepts and modes of writing that you will encounter in the workplace. In terms of what you will be writing about and the genres you will be learning, you should expect this course to be very different from first-year writing (composition) and other courses in which you have produced written work.

This first module is designed to introduce you to the structure and the expectations for this course and to make you aware of resources that are available to you as a student.

 

Objectives for this Module

After completing this introductory module, you will be able to

 

Activities to Complete

Due Dates

📚 To Read This Week

These readings are designed to orient you to the course plan, expectations, and assessment system, as well as to provide you with information about technology requirements, learner support, and privacy.

  1. A Short Guide to Technical Writing
    This guide explains how the course works. It provides details on the typical course schedule, the assessment and feedback system, and advice on how to do well in the course.

  2. Course Manual
    This manual includes all the details, requirements, and policies for the course. The links below take you to the specific section of the manual. It may take a moment for the section to scroll into view:
  3. Markel & Selber, Chapter 1, “Understanding the Technical Communication Environment”
  4. Characteristics of a Technical Document & Measures of Excellence in Technical Documents

  5. 5 Mistakes People Make in This Course

 

📝 To Write This Week

 

💬 To Discuss This Week

 

📓 To Check-In This Week

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