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1
Contact Work
TLP Credits Assessment in
Hours Load
14Hrs / Semester Weightage
Course Theory 1 1 1
Structure Practice - - -
Total 1 1 1 14 0 25 25
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Technical writing is all about strategically placing facts and figures in a sensible and user-understandable way. A
structured approach encourages creating a better output, all the while considering available resources and
objectives. This course focusses on various factors to improve the skills of Technical documentation.
After the completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Produce effective engineering documents that enable readers to access relevant 6,8,9,10,12
CO1 1
information.
Learn to avoid communication problems that distract the readers, causing 6,8,9,10,12
CO2 1
confusions, distrust, or misunderstanding.
CO3 Practice various verbal reasoning and grammar practice. 6,8,9,10,12 1
CO4 Search engineering information, both in traditional ways and online. 6,8,9,10,12 1
CO5 Write research/design reports with special emphasis on content and style. 6,8,9,10,12 1
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BLOOM’S LEVEL OF THE COURSE OUTCOMES
Bloom’s Level
Remember Understand Apply Analyze Evaluate Create
CO#
(L1) (L2) (L3) (L4) (L5) (L6)
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
CO6
PO2
PO10
PO11
PO12
PSO1
PSO2
PSO3
CO#/
PO3
PO4
PO5
PO6
PO7
PO8
PO9
POs
CO1 1 1 2 2 2 1
CO2 1 1 2 2 2 1
CO3 1 1 2 2 2 1
CO4 1 1 2 2 2 1
CO5 1 1 2 2 2 1
CO6 1 1 2 2 2 1
Note:1-Low,2-Medium,3-High
COURSE CONTENT
THEORY
Contents
UNIT – 1
Information Design and Development- Different kinds of technical documents, Information development life cycle, factors
affecting information and document design, Technical Writing, Grammar and Editing- Technical writing process, forms of
discourse, Writing drafts and revising, Collaborative writing, creating indexes, technical writing style and language. Basics of
grammar, study of advanced grammar, editing strategies to achieve appropriate technical style.
UNIT-2
Advanced Technical Communication :Introduction to advanced technical communication, Usability, Managing technical
communication projects, time estimation, Single sourcing, Localization, Writing reports, project proposals, brochures,
newsletters, technical articles, manuals, official notes, business letters, memos, progress reports, minutes of meetings, event
report.
TEXTBOOKS:
1. David F. Beer and David McMurrey, Guide to writing as an Engineer, John Willey. New York,
2004
2. Diane Hacker, Pocket Style Manual, Bedford Publication, New York, 2003. (ISBN 0312406843)
3. Shiv Khera, You Can Win, Macmillan Books, New York, 2003.
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4. Raman Sharma, Technical Communications, Oxford Publication, London, 2004.
5. Dale Jungk, Applied Writing for Technicians, McGraw Hill, New York, 2004. (ISBN: 07828357-4)
6. Sharma, R. and Mohan, K. Business Correspondence and Report Writing, TMH
New Delhi 2002. 7.Xebec, Presentation Book, TMH New Delhi, 2000. (ISBN
0402213).
Evaluation pattern:
Since Technical documentation is 1 credit course and asper the regulations 23-24, IA1 and IA2 will not
be conducted however internal assessment marks of 25 will be awarded based on two
assignments/quizzes/presentation.
Semester End Exam is for 25 Marks and evaluation is based on the Technical report prepared
by the students and viva-voce. This exam will be conducted during semester end practical
examination slot.