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Most of the following sixteen PowerPoint presentations are the supplementary study guides prepared to assist you in the development of your written projects and to provide complementary instruction for the chapters in our text, Introducing Technical Writing: Process and Practice. Others provide additional instruction beyond the scope of our textbook. . Note: If these programs come up in the "Normal" (outline) mode on your screen, press the F5 key located in the function keys located across the top of your keyboard. This will activate the programs in the "Presentation" (play) mode. If the screen content does not automatically advance, press your ENTER key, the space bar, or click the left key on your mouse to advance from screen to screen. Some of the programs have animation functions built into some of the screens. You might pause a second or two before advancing. . General Studies 1) Tips for Active Reading . Technical Writing 2) The Pyramid Organization 3) The Technique of Technical Writing: The Basics 4) The Technique of Technical Writing: Words 5) The Technique of Technical Writing: Sentences 6) The Technique of Technical Writing: Style 7) The Technique of Technical Writing: Appearance 8) The Technique of Technical Writing: Tone 9) The Technique of Technical Writing: Voice 10) Short Informal Reports (1) 11) Short Informal Reports (2) 12) Longer Informal and Semi-formal Reports 13) Designing An Effective Sales Flyer 14) Employment Communications: The PDR, Resumes, and the Application Letters 16) The User Manual
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