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Title: FEG 300 Lesson 2 Critiques


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FEG 300Lesson 2 Critiques
  • The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

2
GENERAL OVERVIEW
  • Organization
  • Grammar
  • Passive voice vs Active voice

3
ORGANIZATION
  • Introduction
  • Tell the reader what is coming, set the stage
  • Body
  • Each new idea has its own paragraph
  • The paragraph sequence should be both logical and
    follow the order in which the topics were
    introduced
  • Conclusion
  • Tell the reader what you told them
  • Wrap it up

4
GRAMMAR
  • Common problems
  • Comma usage
  • Run on sentences (too much for one sentence)
  • Fragments (not enough to make a complete
    sentence)
  • Less common problems
  • Use of conjunction (and, but, etc.)
  • Use of abbreviations
  • Switching the voice of the paper

5
GRAMMAR EXAMPLES( comma usage )
  • Original
  • However I am also able to enroll in all the
    classes of a traditional engineer such as.
  • Revised
  • However, I am also able to enroll in all the
    classes of a traditional engineer such as..

6
GRAMMAR EXAMPLES( run on sentences )
  • Original
  • Now this can mean different things, but I want to
    point out that we deal with engineering aspects
    sometimes, and we have to look out for it , but
    most of the time Construction Managers, deal with
    safety of their workers, managing of their
    workers, making sure things are running smoothly
    and getting things done on time.

7
GRAMMAR EXAMPLES( run on sentences )
  • Revised
  • Now, this can mean many different things. I want
    to point out that a construction manager spends
    most of his time managing, and not delving into
    the engineering aspects of a project site. A good
    project manager will see to the safety of his
    workers first and foremost, while also completing
    the project on time and on budget.

8
GRAMMAR EXAMPLES( fragments )
  • Original
  • Many of the same classes.
  • Plus all the little things you learn on you own
    through your education.
  • Revised
  • The CM/WPE program shares many of the same
    classes with the accredited EREFEG program.
  • My education includes many out-of-classroom
    learning experiences.

9
GRAMMAR EXAMPLES( less common )
  • Conjunction words
  • And, but, for, or, nor, and yet
  • Use to join thoughts and complete phrases, NOT
    to begin sentences
  • Abbreviations
  • Abbreviations must be introduced before put into
    use
  • Narrators voice
  • Pick a voice and stick with it, i.e. first
    person, second person or third person

10
PASSIVE VOICE VS ACTIVE VOICE
  • Passive vice is used by politicians and others
    wishing to speak without committing to anything.
  • Active voice is used by those who need to be
    authoritative and confident. (George Schmitt,
    2003).

11
PASSIVE VOICE VS ACTIVE VOICE
  • Original
  • This could possibly save the employer much time
    and resources.
  • The engineer will be involved with administration
    and management of the project.
  • Revised
  • Hiring a graduate of the forest engineering
    program will save the employer much time and
    resources.
  • The engineer will administer and manage the
    project.

12
CONCLUSION
  • Pay close attention to your writing style!
  • Follow established rules of technical writing. Do
    not invent your own!

13
WHERE TO GET HELP
  • The Writing Center located in Moon Library
  • Your instructor (by appointment)
  • Your G.A, (Tuesday 9-11am)
  • www.io.com/hcexres/tcm1603/acchtml/acctoc.html
  • Take a Technical Writing class if you can fit it
    in your schedule.
  • Strunk White, Manual of Style
  • EREFG Communication Handbook
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