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How To Write Technical Writing
Your Step By Step Guide To Writing Technical Writing
If you want to learn how to write technical writing, then check this "How To Write Technical Writing " guide.
In this step-by-step guide you will be able to present your documents in a very technical way.
- Discover the factors to consider before you get started with writing.
- Find out how to choose a topic.
- Learn how to identify specific niche topic or subject.
- Become great in creating technical reports, resume, thesis etc.
- Impress your superior/s on how you present company documents the technical way.
- Uncover how to find trusted references and resources.
- Be able to edit your own writing works.
- Know how to make use variety of technical formats in writing.
- Be able to proofread and finalized your writings.
- Learn how to conduct an intensive research.
- And much more.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: How You Get Started.
Find Your Happy Place.
How To Identify Your Topic.
How To Identify Your Specific Niche Topic Or Subject
Chapter 2: How To Generalized Topic Research.
General Topic Research Sources.
How To Conduct Niche Research.
Wikipedia
Journals.
Research References.
Chapter 3: Writing Preparation.
How To Outline.
How To Meet Format Requirements.
Different Formats In Common Use:
How To Write A Draft
Things To Consider In Writing Draft
Active vs. Passive Voice.
Person.
Additional Intensive Research.
Chapter 4: Post Writing Procedures.
Citing Resources And References.
How To Proofread Your Work.
Spelling Errors.
Grammatical Errors.
Punctuation.
Commas.
Hyphenation.
Colon.
Semi-colon.
Editing.
Flow And Readability.
Word Usage.
Why Use Two Words When You Can Use Just One.
Polishing.
Finalize Your Writing.
Conclusion