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Introduction to Technical Communication: Perspectives on Medicine and Public Health >> Content Detail



Assignments



Assignments



Major Assignments


Narrative Essay (PDF)

Critical Review (PDF)

Review Article (PDF)

Web Report (PDF)

Sample student work of the above major assignments can be found in readings, since it was required that other students read student-written papers.



Schedule of Major and Minor Assignments


Below is a table listing all the writing assignments for the course. Each assignment is due in the session in which it is listed. For the major assignments, please refer to the PDF instructions listed above.


SES #WRITING ASSIGNMENTS
1(no writing assignment due)
2"How and Why MIT?" due in class (1 copy). (PDF)
3Describe hypothetical job/internship opportunity. Write draft resume and cover letter. Bring 4 copies.
4Revised resume and cover letter due.
5Exercise: Describe the kernel and motive for the narrative essay. (PDF)
6Narrative essay, 1st version due in class (4 copies).
7Comments on each essay in response to assigned questions (2 copies).
8Final version of narrative essay due at start of class (1 copy).
9Identify key issues of controversy. Identify writers.
10Briefly characterize stances of writers and create tentative outline for your critical review. (PDF)
111st version of critical review (4 copies).
12Comments on partner's critical review due.
13Final version of critical review (1 copy) due at start of class.
14List of three possible public health topics for future research (each item should include comment re possible focus/central concern).
15Identify topic for review article and begin annotated list of possible sources (at least three sources).
16Annotated list of three more sources due.
17Write one paragraph on each source that you intend to mention in your review article (at least 9 articles).
181st version of review article due at start of class (4 copies of entire review and 4 additional copies of introductory section).
19Comments on partners' review articles due.
20Final version of review article (with abstract) due at start of class (1 copy).
21Identify venue and likely audience for your web report. List new questions that your report should address if it is to meet the needs of that audience.
22(no writing assignment due)
23Post 1st version of web report before start of class.
24Brief comments on all partners' web reports due.
25Post final version of web report by 5pm.
26Print up four copies of selected excerpt to bring to class.
27Optional revision of earlier paper due.

 








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