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Graduate Technical Writing Workshop (M-I-T)
Graduate Technical Writing Workshop (M-I-T)
(5 Lectures Available)
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Course
Institute
Instructor
Discipline
1
Generating Texts: How Understanding Genre and Generic Language Patterns Helps Us Compose (M-I-T)
Graduate Technical Writing Workshop (M-I-T)
MIT
Caroline Beimford
Social Sciences
2
Genre, Rhetorical Situations, Abstracts, and Stasis Theory (M-I-T)
Graduate Technical Writing Workshop (M-I-T)
MIT
Caroline Beimford
Social Sciences
3
Reasoning with Sources: Evaluating, Managing, Integrating, and Citing the Work of Others (M-I-T)
Graduate Technical Writing Workshop (M-I-T)
MIT
Caroline Beimford
Social Sciences
4
Revision (M-I-T)
Graduate Technical Writing Workshop (M-I-T)
MIT
Caroline Beimford
Social Sciences
5
Source Synthesis: Revealing Patterns and Trends (M-I-T)
Graduate Technical Writing Workshop (M-I-T)
MIT
Caroline Beimford
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