Technical Report Writing (HM102)
Hafiz Abrar Ahmad
An overview of the previous course
(HM101)
Communication skills
How Engineers Spend Their Time:
Early Career
25-50
______% Engineering: Designing, measuring,
calculating, problem-solving
50-75
______% Communicating: Writing reports,
letters, memos, proposals; giving
presentations, talking to colleagues,
bosses, customers and clients
Performance evaluation and job advancement usually
depend more on communication skills than on technical
skills.
How Engineers Spend Their Time:
Later Career
5-10
______% Engineering: Problem Solving
90-95
______% Communicating: Writing reports,
letters, memos, proposals; giving
presentations, talking to colleagues,
bosses, customers and clients
As you advance in your career, even more of your time is
spent communicating rather than calculating.
Introduction to the present course
(HM102)
English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
Reports: Feasibility, Progress, Project
Business letters
Need to know techniques of writing
Solution!
HM 102 meets the needs of T.R.W.
You will be exposed to various aspects of TRW
Objectives of the course
To enable you (learners) to:
Recognize fundamental aspects of writing
Identify the characteristics of technical writing
Select a problem
Be effectively able to collect data
Organize report data
Objectives (Cont.)
Develop structural elements of a report
Write and edit reports
Use graphics in a report
Write references
Use different types of reports such as
feasibility, proposal, progress
Objectives (Cont.)
Present reports orally
Write letters (and replies) of inquiry, claim,
adjustment, employment
Write memos
Design resume
Core Topics of the Course
Characteristics of Technical Style
Reading/Audience Analysis
Basic Expository Techniques (Definition,
Description, Explanation, Analysis)
Report Writing
Gathering and organizing report data
Core Topics of the Course (Cont…)
Steps in writing reports
Structural elements of a report
Writing and editing reports
Graphic presentation in Technical Writing
Types of reports (Feasibility, periodic and
progress reports)
Core Topics of the Course (Cont…)
Writing proposals
Documentation of references
Oral presentation of reports
Letters (and replies) of inquiry, claim,
adjustment, employment
Introduction of new product and resume
Instructional Strategies
Independent reading
Independent learning
Information transfer
Brainstorming
Discussion
Group investigation
Presentation
Problem solving
Free writing
Significance of the Course
Planning
Actual writing of reports/proposal
Learning about other technical documents
Attendance Policy
80% but expect 100%
Participation Policy
Regular attendance
Sharing ideas in a small group/whole class
Asking and answering relevant questions
Encouraging others
Listening to others’ ideas
Helping to settle disagreements
Equal sharing of responsibility during group
activities
Rules of the Game
Regular attendance
Punctuality
Congenial environment
Participant-centered class
Exploring different resources of knowledge
Active learning
Cooperative learning
Meeting the deadlines
Social skills
Assessment
Quizzes
Assignments
Presentations
Class participation
Mid-Term
Final Exam
Division of Marks
Quizzes 8
3 Assignments 12
Group project 10
Project Presentations 5
Attendance + CP 5
Mid-Term 20
Final Exam 40
Core Book:
Technical Report Writing, HM 102,
Essential Reading, GIK Institute, Topi.