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By: Wilmer Arellano FIU Fall 2013 Wilmer Arellano
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Overview E-mails Introduction to Proposal Style General Recommendations ▫Section Headings ▫References Title Page Wilmer Arellano
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References One of the most impressive sites regarding technical writing. ▫http://owl.english.purdue.edu// I encourage you to visit this Website. Purdue University’s Online Writing Lab (OWL) IEEE (2006) TRANSACTIONS, JOURNALS, AND LETTERS, Information for Authors. Retrieved January 10, 2008 from IEEE Web site: ▫http://www.ieee.org/portal/cms_docs/pubs/transactions/auinfo03.pdfhttp://www.ieee.org/portal/cms_docs/pubs/transactions/auinfo03.pdf C.W. POST CAMPUS APA Citation Style. Retrieved January 10, 2008 from Long Island University Web site: ▫http://www.liunet.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citapa.htm Wilmer Arellano
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E-mails I will use as my broadcast e-mail list the one that I get from Panther's Soft. ▫I might reply to personal e-mail accounts if I received e-mails from them but I will not include them in my broadcast list. ▫Please check that your FIU e-mail account is working. When you e-mail me please: ▫Copy all your team members ▫Include team ID and course # in the subject ▫Include all the team names in the signature Wilmer Arellano
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Introduction to Proposal Style Technical reports are used to communicate the results of: ▫research, ▫field work, ▫proposals and other activities. Often, a report is the only concrete evidence of your work. The quality of the project may be judged directly by the quality of the writing. Most technical reports contain the same major sections, although the names of the sections vary widely, and sometimes it is appropriate to omit sections or add others. Always check for specific requirements and guidelines before beginning to write your research report. Wilmer Arellano
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General Recommendations 1.Write on both sides paper (save some trees) 2.The report pages have to be numbered throughout. Wilmer Arellano
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General Recommendations Use template at: Proposal Template Wilmer Arellano
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General Recommendations Some of your Proposal Sections are going to remain identical in the Final Report. ▫Use verb tenses that do not need to be updated Use the “project is about” rather than “the project will be”. Later you would need to update the last to “the project was about” Start all your sections with an opening paragraph. ▫Do not start with a Figure, a Table or a Result Wilmer Arellano
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General Recommendations Do not start with a Figure, a Table or a Result You are not writing for yourself You are not writing for your instructor You are writing for somebody you don’t know Wilmer Arellano
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General Recommendations When Possible use bulleted or numbered lists to highlight different ideas, topics or other Items. ▫See next examples Wilmer Arellano
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Publix’s Shopping List When you write for yourself ▫Go to Publix Wilmer Arellano
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Publix’s Shopping List When you write for somebody you know ▫Go to Publix and buy milk, bread, ham and sodas Wilmer Arellano
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Publix’s Shopping List When you write for somebody you don’t know Wilmer Arellano
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General Recommendations When Possible use bulleted or numbered lists to highlight different ideas, topics or other Items. Wilmer Arellano
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Section Headings Primary section headings within papers are enumerated by Roman numerals and are centered above the text. For the purpose of typing the manuscript only, primary headings should be capital letters. Sample: I. PRIMARY HEADING (TEXT) Secondary section headings are enumerated by capital letters followed by periods (“A.”, “B.”, etc.) and are flush left above their sections. The first letter of each word is capitalized. In print the headings will be in italics. Sample: A. Secondary Heading (TEXT) Wilmer Arellano
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Section Headings Tertiary section headings are enumerated by Arabic numerals followed by a parenthesis. They are indented, run into the text in their sections, and are followed by a colon. The first letter of each important word is capitalized. Sample: 1) Tertiary Heading: (TEXT) Quaternary section headings are rarely necessary but are perfectly acceptable if required. They are identical to tertiary headings except that lowercase letters are used as labels and only the first letter of the heading is capitalized. Sample: a) Quaternary Heading: (TEXT) Wilmer Arellano
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Order of Importance of the Different Elements Title Abstract Conclusions Introduction The last three are the last to be written Wilmer Arellano
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Title The title page contains several main pieces of information 1.Project Title 2.Team Number 3.Student team member names and their Panther ID 4.University and Department. 5.The name of the person for whom the report has been prepared. (Your mentor and me) 6.Course No. and Name 7.Semester 8.Date Submitted Wilmer Arellano
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To download the title page please click here: Title Page
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT If a client, organization, or individual has contributed or will contribute significantly in a form of technical advice, equipment, financial aid, etc, an acknowledgement of that contribution should be included in the corresponding section. Wilmer Arellano
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ABSTRACT An ABSTRACT can be the most difficult part of the research report to write because in it you must: ▫introduce your subject matter, ▫Why your work is important ▫tell what (was)/(will be) done, ▫and present selected/expected results, ▫all in one short (about 50 to 250 words) paragraph. The most common type of ABSTRACT is the informative abstract. A good way to develop an informative abstract is to devote a sentence or two to each of the major parts of the report. Wilmer Arellano
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Executive Summary An Executive Summary is an accurate representation of the contents of a document in an abbreviated form. Executive Summaries are summaries provided for readers who do not have time to read the entire document. The Executive Summary must be a self standing document, sufficient in content to ensure that the reader can completely understand the contents of the Project. To make reading easy use Bold Face or lists to indicate sections. You don’t need to write about all sections, just mention the most relevant http://web.eng.fiu.edu/~arellano/4010/Resources/ExecutiveSummary.doc Wilmer Arellano
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References. (Do not keep them manually. Use MS Word Tools) It is important to include a References section at the end of a report in which you list your other sources. Informal or short reports may not have a references section or only a short one while more formal reports will likely have reference sections, sometimes very lengthy ones. Try Zotero Wilmer Arellano
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Click on the pull down arrow of the citation button. Insert new Citation Source so that a reference that you enter here will appear automatically in the table of references Wilmer Arellano
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Follow the format: LastName1, Name1; LastName2, Name2; etc. Wilmer Arellano
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Put the cursor where you want to add a citation Wilmer Arellano
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This time click the Citation button in the center and then select the citation from the list. (If using the template numbers will appear inside brackets) Wilmer Arellano
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Insert figure and table captions so they will appear automatically in the list of figures Wilmer Arellano
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Word 2007 handles page numbers independently for the different “Document Sections” According to the way the page breaks were inserted, each chapter is a MS Word Section Wilmer Arellano
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Go to the first page, click somewhere on it and from the Insert Menu select Page number Wilmer Arellano
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Go to the first page, click somewhere on it and from the Insert Menu select Page number (Make sure to use the pull down arrow) This will number all sections of the document Wilmer Arellano
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Now click just before the first letter of each chapter and from the insert menu select Format Page Numbers This will give different number format for the chapters Wilmer Arellano
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Go to the title page and double click on the page number Follow instructions in the next slides Wilmer Arellano
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Double click on the number and then click Different First Page. Do not exit this menu Wilmer Arellano
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In the same menu, select Format Page Numbers Wilmer Arellano
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Select lower case roman numbers: i, ii, ii This concludes page numbering Wilmer Arellano
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Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Wilmer Arellano
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You must have a blank page after the Title Page Insert six line feeds and position the cursor in the first one From the References Menu select Table of Contents This will insert your Table of Contents Wilmer Arellano
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Position the cursor in the third of the line feeds In the same page and from the same menu select Insert List of Figures This will insert your List of Figures Wilmer Arellano
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This same exact procedure is used to insert the List of Tables Select Table from the Pull Down Wilmer Arellano
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Click on the References Page and insert the references Wilmer Arellano
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This procedure will create an extra heading, delete it Wilmer Arellano
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The table of Contents, The List of Figures, List of Tables and the References must be updated manually when you change your document Right click on each table and select Update Field Later select Update Entire Table if you are offered the option Wilmer Arellano
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