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Technical Description Project

Technical Description Project. Project 2. Overview. Write a technical description of a process related to e-waste streams for a lay audience Work solo or with partner(s) Deliverables:

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Technical Description Project

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  1. Technical Description Project Project 2

  2. Overview Write a technical description of a process related to e-waste streams for a lay audience • Work solo or with partner(s) • Deliverables: • A well-designed document that integrates text and graphics appropriate for your target audience, purpose, and context • Optional: Project Assessment memo • Final document due Sunday, Nov. 6

  3. Requirements Explain a process related to e-waste streams for a lay reader • Incorporate 1 extended definition and other definitions as needed • Target audience: Other college students • Finished product should be appropriate in content, tone, level of detail for a site like How Stuff Works

  4. Your goal as a writer Go beyond a superficial understanding of how these electronics are disposed of (i.e. take the TV to the dump and walk away) to a deeper understanding of the stages of the recycling process. How can trained experts using specialized equipment under controlled circumstances make a dent in the e-waste stream?

  5. Topic Requirements Topic must… • connect clearly to class focus on e-waste • cover a sufficiently technicalprocess (as opposed to an object or mechanism) • meet the instructor’s approval

  6. Sample topics • How are mobile phones recycled? • How are computers recycled? • How are printers recycled? • How are video game systems recycled? • How are televisions recycled?

  7. Ways to go astray • Main focus is not on a technical process • Focus is on instructions instead of description • Definitions are circular, unclear, not user-oriented • Plagiarism

  8. Schedule • Week 1 – (already over, background prep) • Week 2 – choose topic, do research • Week 3 – Draft definitions, descriptions, plan visuals • Week 4 – Editing and revision Final documents due by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday of Week 4, Nov. 6, 2011.

  9. Today Working in teams, complete the In-Class Activity: Marketing a USB Drive (download instructions from the wiki or from Assignments in MTCL) • Required – Descriptions for the first two audiences (students in a computer programming class vs. new students at orientation) • If time permits do the press release as well.

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