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1. Analysis of Audience, Purpose, and Context : Why is a careful and accurate an

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1.Analysis of Audience, Purpose, and Context: Why is a careful and accurate analysis of a text’s audience, purpose, and context critical to successful technical communication? In what ways might different audiences, purposes, or contexts influence technical communication?

Throughout the Design4Practice program, to what audiences have you primarily addressed your work? How might your audience change in EGR 386w?

2. Clear, Concise, and Comprehensive Communication: Technical communicators (e.g., engineers) often struggle to be appropriately clear, concise, and comprehensive in their writing/communication. Why might this balance be difficult to achieve? Have you struggled with this balance before? If so, when?

3. Ethical Communication: Describe the importance of ethical technical communication, particularly in EGR 386w. What are some ways in which technical communication might be considered unethical, and why would this be concerning to engineers (and stakeholders)?

4. Technical Writing Conventions: Lastly, which technical writing conventions have you most struggled with in the past (e.g., grammar, punctuation, spelling, organization)? How do you hope to improve on these conventions throughout the EGR 386w semester?

Explanation / Answer

2. Clear, concise and compressive communication is one of the key thing in your professional life. You have particularly asked for Engineering profession. It's not difficult to achieve balance in between clear, concise and clear compressive communication. The reason is that most of the technical topics in engineering friends in the your understanding, how well you understood the concept.. The more you understood the concept.. That much brief you can able to speak as well as compressively. Yeah I struggled to achieve this balance when I was in Third year of my undergraduate ... After that I knew that understanding is the key behind any topic.. So I tried to clear my concept .. And I got confidence to speak wisely on technical aspects.

3) Ethical Communication:

Ethics are important in everything, including communication. A document can explain its purpose well, address its audience correctly, and look very appealing. But an unethical document puts the reader at a disadvantage, not allowing him/her to make the best decision. Good ethical communication includes the following:

4. Technical writting convention in which I struggled a lot was grammatical errors. So basically grammar was the easiest part of my whole undergrad but I made a lot silly mistakes in childhood to achieve balance when I will do anything from above. So basically this sentence suggest you that how I was in my childhood. So I will try to avoid silly mistakes , if some error happens then I will try to make it correct. Throught this emester I will practice a lot to eradicate my all grammatical errors in such way I can make progress.

1. As far my knowledge for any technical communication you must need enthusiastic and knowledgeable audience so that you will get interest in forwarding your technical talk.

There several ways that audience can demotivate the speaker ..