Test Bank The Essentials of Technical Communication 4th Edition by Elizabeth Tebeaux

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Test Bank The Essentials of Technical Communication 4th Edition by Elizabeth Tebeaux

In todays complex workplace, no one wants to read what you write. The Essentials of Technical Communication, Fourth Edition, was developed with this principle in mind.

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0190856149
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0190856144

Elizabeth Tebeaux (Author), Sam Dragga (Author)

Table Of Contents
Detailed Contents

Checklists

Preface

Acknowledgments

Part One: Principles

1. Characteristics of Writing at Work

Writing at Work versus Writing at School

Requires acute awareness of security and legal liability

Requires awareness that documents may be read by unknown readers

Achieves job goals

Addresses a variety of readers who have different perspectives

Requires a variety of written documents

The Foundations of Effective Writing at Work

The Qualities of Good Technical Writing

Exercises

2. Writing for Your Readers

Understand Your Readers-The Heart of the Planning Process

Keep in mind that business readers want answers now

Determine your readers and their perspectives

Determine your purpose

Understand your role as a writer

Plan the content

Anticipate the context in which your writing will be received

The Basic Parts of the Composing Process

Analyzing the writing situation-purpose, readers, and context

Choosing/discovering information

Arranging information

Drafting

Revising

Editing

Exercises

3. Writing Ethically

Your Professional Obligations

Codes of Conduct and Standards of Practice

Recognizing Unethical Communication

Plagiarism and theft of intellectual property

Promotion of prejudice

Failing to make information accessible

Uncritical use of information

Managing Unethical Situations

Exercises

4. Achieving a Readable Style

a. The Paragraph

Examples for study

Basic Principles of Effective Style

Determine your readers knowledge of the subject

Determine whether a particular style will be expected

Adjust the style to the readers, the purpose, and the context

Keys to Building Effective Sentences

Watch sentence length

Keep subjects and verbs close together

Avoid pompous language; write to express, not to impress

Avoid excessive use of is/are verb forms

Use active voice for clarity

Word Choice

Squeaky Clean Prose

Exercises

5. Designing Documents

Understanding the Basics of Document Design

Know what decisions are yours to make

Choose a design that fits your situation

Plan your design from the beginning

Make your design accessible

Reveal your design to your readers

Keep your design consistent

Designing Effective Pages and Screens

Use blank space to frame and group information

Choose a type design that is legible

Space the lines of text for easy reading

Adjust the line length to the size of the page or screen

Use a ragged right margin

Position words and illustrations in a complementary relationship

Helping Readers Locate Information

Use frequent headings

Write descriptive headings

Design distinctive headings

Use page numbers and headers or footers

Testing Your Design

Exercises

6. Designing Illustrations

Creating Illustrations

Tables

Bar and column graphs

Circle graphs

Line graphs

Organization charts

Flow charts

Project schedule charts

Diagrams

Photographs

Infographics

Video Clips

Designing Illustrations Ethically

Testing Your Illustrations

Exercises

Part Two: Applications

7. E-mails, Texts, Memos, and Letters

E-mail and Text Messages

Memos and Letters

Guidelines for Ensuring Quality

Appropriate Tone in E-mails, Texts, Memos, and Letters

Guidelines for Dealing with Tone

Writing for Social Media

Planning and Writing Correspondence

Exercises

8. Technical Reports

Kinds of Reports

Report Categories-Informal and Formal

Informal Report Headings

Subject line

Reference

Action required

Distribution list

Parts of an Informal Technical Report

Introduction

Summary

Discussion

Conclusion

Recommendations

Attachments

Developing Reports

Elements of Formal Reports

Prefatory elements

Abstracts and summaries

Discussion, or body of the report

Collecting and grouping information

Letter Reports

Writing Collaboratively

The team leader

Requirements of team leaders

Requirements of team members

Example Report for Study

Exercises

9. Proposals and Progress Reports

Proposals

The context of proposal development

Effective argument in proposal development

Standard sections of proposals

Structure of progress reports

Online submission of progress reports

Style and Tone of Proposals and Progress Reports

Exercises

10. Instructions, Procedures, and Policies

Instructions versus Procedures

Critical Role of Instructions and Procedures in the Workplace

Planning Instructions and Procedures

Structure and Organization

Introduction

Theory governing the procedure or instruction

Warnings, cautions, hazards, and notes regarding safety or quality

Conditions under which the task should be performed

Name of each step

Online Instructions

Testing Your Instructions

Exercises

11. Oral Reports

Understanding the Speaking-Writing Relationship

Analyzing the Audience

Determining the Goal of Your Presentation

Choosing and Shaping Content

Analyzing the Context

Choosing the Organization

Introduction

Body

Conclusion

Choosing an Appropriate Speaking Style

Designing the Slides to Enhance Your Purpose and Your Meaning

Planning Your Presentation-Questions You Need to Ask

Audience

Purpose

Context

Content

Illustrations

Style

Speaking to Multicultural Audiences

Designing Each Segment

Choose an interesting title

Develop your presentation around three main divisions

Focus the introduction

Organize the body

Fortify the conclusion

Choosing an Effective Delivery Style

Techniques to Enhance Audience Comprehension

Designing and Presenting the Scripted Presentation

Structuring the scripted presentation

Writing the script

Practicing the presentation

Exercises

12. Résumés and Job Applications

The Correspondence of the Job Search

Letter of application

The résumé

Follow-up letters

Your Social Media Profile

Interviewing

The interview

Negotiation

Before and after the interview

Exercises

Appendix A: Brief Guide to Grammar, Punctuation, and Usage

Appendix B: Using Sources of Information

Appendix C: Report for Study and Analysis

Index