Assignment #3: A3 Memo Report: Explanation of Task
Assignment #3: A3 Memo Report: Explanation of Task
Explanation of Task
The memo report will present information about what you've done and what you have found
while pursuing our "What Is Technical Communication?" Project (see Assignment A2 for details).
As a "memo report" this document will be something of a hybrid. First, it will be written in
memo format, which is condensed and to the point. However, I'm going to ask that you follow
the outline of an Analytic Report.
Follow closely the Guidelines for Memos found on page 351 as you put together your memo
report.
Analytic Report Features: Chapter 23 describes the features of formal analytic reports.
Although we are not doing a full and long analytic report, I will ask that you follow the general
Outline for an Analytic Report found on page 549. This type of report has three main sections:
introduction, collected data, conclusion. I will require that you use our four questions around
which our project revolves as the "topics for investigation" to be used in the collected data
section.
This assignment is basically like a “research paper.” I will insist that you “document” your
sources correctly following either MLA or APA Documentation Format. Memos that are not
documented will be returned to be rewritten.
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Assignment
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Memo
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You KNOW and are communicating this knowledge to inform those WHO DO NOT KNOW or do not
know as well as you do. You have done the work to go through the information, and your report
presents a “processed, analyzed, and synthesized” version of the information so it is consumable
for your less informed audience.
2. What forms does technical communication take? What are the common types or kinds
of “texts” considered to be technical communication?
3. What tools are needed to produce these various kinds of technical communication?
4.What skills are needed to produce these various kinds of technical communication?
Be sure and make each main section of your “Collected Data” part of your report (each “topic of
investigation”) focus on these questions. DON’T SKIP a question. That means you should have
four sections in the body of your report. See pg. 549.
7. Conclusion
--present a one sentence (or maybe two) concise, thoughtful, synthesized ANSWER to
the key questions of inquiry—What is Technical Communication? It is a one sentence
version of “what this report adds up to”
Length?—try to keep your Introduction brief. In this two to four page report, I would
say no longer than the first page.
POINT 5) ANALYZE and study your data; KNOW IT so you can report on it
I have a suggestion for analyzing your data. Create “data sheets” with one sheet focused on each
question (or maybe multiple sheets). Then put the information from our various sources for each
question on those separate sheets. Here might be an example:
Question 1:
What is technical communication? (What characterizes it? What is its subject matter? What
might distinguish it from other forms of communication? Why even is it important?)
STC Job Ads Record thoughts and impressions on
this site
Textbook
Web definition(s)
STC profiles
Shriver
Occupational Handbook
Guest Technical Communicator
How do you make sense of this data? Constant comparison—compare the various bits of
information for likenesses and differences and let that guide your conclusions and
interpretations.
POINT 6) You must properly “document” your sources in this report following either MLA
or APA Documentation form. ANY words you did not write must be inside quotation marks and
documented.