Writing assignment #1 will be an instruction manual. Instruction manuals explain to readers how to operate something or make something. Helpful resources on how to write an instruction manual include the following: “Instructions, procedures, and policies,” a chapter from Tebeaux and Dragga in eReserves § Jerz’s literacy page features a fine set of tips on writing instructions. Please click here to view the site. § David McMurrey has a very helpful website on writing instructions. Please click here to view the webpage. § Wikibooks has an excellent guide to writing instructions. Please click here to view the site. Requirements The instruction manual will include the following sections: Title Page Overview or Introduction with necessary background information such as time needed, skill ability, relevance, context, stage setting, etc. Equipment and materials needed (as appropriate) Definitions (as appropriate) Instructions o provide a graphic for steps of the instructions that need a graphic o at least three graphics should be original o graphics borrowed from other sources need to be cited in APA format o all graphics should be labeled Warnings or statements of caution (as appropriate) Overall, chapter 10 from Tebeaux and Dragga should be read thoroughly as you begin this assignment. Different types of instructions call for different strategies. The chapter from Tebeaux and Dragga is an excellent resource in guiding your approach. Other helpful guides on writing instructions: The Tech Writing Handbook by Dozuki, which is one of the resources listed in our class, has the following: o an appendix that provides tips in writing instructions and incorporating graphics into instructions. o chapter 6, “Photographing the process.” o chapter 7, “Using Other Visuals.” The Mayfield Handbook, which is also one of the resources listed in our class, features excellent tips on writing instructions. o Section 2.8.3 of the handbook, Instructions and Procedures, will be particularly helpful. Examples of instruction manuals for you to look at: o an example of an instruction manual on setting up a VPN o a video instruction on swimming. Note how the author lists the equipment and then proceeds to mention the steps involved. The video is over 10 minutes long. You might just take a look at the first couple of minutes to see how he lists the equipment and then proceeds to the steps. Length: There is no minimum or maximum number of words for this assignment. Your goal is to write coherent, well designed instructions for a user. Due Date: The instructor will post the due date. Keep in mind that this will be a draft. It can be a very rough draft or incomplete draft if you do not have a polished product yet. You will receive comments from the instructor on this assignment. You will submit a final draft of the assignment into the assignment folder after receiving comments on your first draft.
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Writing assignment #1 will be an instruction manual.
Instruction manuals explain to readers how to operate something or make
something. Helpful resources on how to write an instruction manual include
the following: • “Instructions, procedures, and policies,” a chapter from
Tebeaux and Dragga in eReserves
Jerz’s literacy page features a fine set of tips on writing instructions.
Please click here to view the site.
David McMurrey has a very helpful website on writing instructions.
Please click here to view the webpage.
Wikibooks has an excellent guide to writing instructions. Please click here
to view the site. Requirements The instruction manual will include the
following sections:
• Title Page
• Overview or Introduction with necessary background information such as
time needed, skill ability, relevance, context, stage setting, etc.
• Equipment and materials needed (as appropriate) • Definitions (as
appropriate)
• Instructions o provide a graphic for steps of the instructions that need a
graphic o at least three graphics should be original o graphics borrowed from
other sources need to be cited in APA format o all graphics should be
labeled
• Warnings or statements of caution (as appropriate) Overall, chapter 10
from Tebeaux and Dragga should be read thoroughly as you begin this
assignment. Different types of instructions call for different strategies. The
chapter from Tebeaux and Dragga is an excellent resource in guiding your
approach. Other helpful guides on writing instructions:
• The Tech Writing Handbook by Dozuki, which is one of the resources
listed in our class, has the following: o an appendix that provides tips in
writing instructions and incorporating graphics into instructions. o chapter 6,
“Photographing the process.” o chapter 7, “Using Other Visuals.”
• The Mayfield Handbook, which is also one of the resources listed in our
class, features excellent tips on writing instructions. o Section 2.8.3 of the
handbook, Instructions and Procedures, will be particularly helpful.
• Examples of instruction manuals for you to look at: o an example of an
instruction manual on setting up a VPN o a video instruction on swimming.
Note how the author lists the equipment and then proceeds to mention the
steps involved. The video is over 10 minutes long. You might just take a
look at the first couple of minutes to see how he lists the equipment and then
proceeds to the steps. Length: There is no minimum or maximum number of
words for this assignment. Your goal is to write coherent, well designed
instructions for a user. Due Date: The instructor will post the due date. Keep
in mind that this will be a draft. It can be a very rough draft or incomplete
draft if you do not have a polished product yet. You will receive comments
from the instructor on this assignment. You will submit a final draft of the
assignment into the assignment folder after receiving comments on your first
draft.
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