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    communication, technical writing, rhetorical theory and ethics. According to Julia Wood (2004), communication is “a systemic process in which individuals interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings.” A technical communicator is responsible for writing documents, designing and creating graphics, designing and creating websites, copyediting other documents, examining documents for usability, illustrations, and much more. Technical writing is now known as technical communications

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    Writing is a medium of communication that is used to deliver the message to the readers. Writing can be of different style. It can be in the form of technical or literary writing. Technical writers are different from literary writers in terms of the use of language, structure, purpose, format, subject matter and their intended audience. Technical writing is a type of writing used by authors to convey technical information about a certain subject. The audience of technical writing should have enough

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    Many people are unaware that there are many different types of writing. Writing is used in a wide variety of different subjects. Some people think that left part of the brain is used for technical writing and the right side is used for creative writing (Patel). Technical writing is used in the fields of science, engineering, technology and the health sciences (Nordquist). Creative writing is used in novels, poems, epics, short stories, screenplays, songs, television scripts, etc. (YourDictionary)

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    To: Dr. Dianne Pearman From: Whitney Wallace Date: August 3, 2017 Re: Personal reflection of Technical Writing memo While thinking back over the past weeks and reviewing my assignments, activities and instructor feedback, I am confident I have gained knowledge that will be beneficial to me in both my continued education as well as my professional career. Enrolling in this class I was unclear as to what to expect, but within the first weekly assignment I could understand the benefits it would

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    Introduction. Technical writing is an invaluable course required in the RN to BSN degree plan. The technical writing course educates students on the awareness of technical communication and provides essential tools that can be implemented into any career. Gurak and Lannon (2016) define technical communication as a tool to aid in facilitating the exchange of information between professionals, to ultimately establish goals, create solutions and amend problems as a unit (p. 3). This memo is intended

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    What is technical writing? Why is this class required for Nursing? Technical writing gives students the tools to be successful by teaching them how to become an effective communicator. These past five weeks have opened my eyes and changed my way of thinking. In this memo I will share with you my reflection of the course through three points; the course, the assignments, and my career. When I first registered for this course, I did not know what to expect. I thought that technical writing was just

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    World of Technical and Professional Writing As technical writing grows into a more common discipline, complicated questions concerning ethical standards seem to present themselves more frequently. Much of what is written by a technical writer will need to appeal to individuals of varying situational backgrounds, and in this day of intense political correctness and moral responsibility, it is important to remember the ethical and other cultural issues associated with writing for diverse

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    what I was doing. I also expected not being able to complete each task properly and on time. The reason I was expecting these things to happen was because I am not good at the technical side of writing. I am often discouraged from writing about topics that I do not want to write about; also learning the technical parts of writing can be frustrating for me. I thought that I was going to be overloaded with chapters to read and a ton of work that I did not want to do; however, this was not the case. This

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    way that technical writing is different from other college writing is the purpose for which it is written. Technical writing is composed to allow the reader to manage large amounts of information in a way that allows he or she to take action. Other college writing generally has the purpose to educate, entertain, or share thoughts, opinions, and experiences. Another way that technical writing varies from other college writing is the style in which the document is written. In technical writing, there

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    The purpose of this memo is to give you a better understanding on what revisions were made to the original technical writing guide and why I redesigned it in the way that I did. Summary This document as whole, was missing a lot of crucial information that I felt needed to be included in a technical writing guide. As a whole, I believe that my redesign of the document will prove to be more useful and more navigable than the original that was presented. In the discussion, I will be analyzing each

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