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Here are the slides I showed and the handout I distributed in class on 10/23 related to writing your report for the second module:
Here are the slides I showed in lab on 9/11 related to writing your report for the first module:
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[[Media:20.109_F07.pdf|Overview of Scientific Writing and Rhetoric]]
[[Media:20.109_Sept08.pdf|Overview of Scientific Writing and Rhetoric]]
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[[Media:Guide_to_Scientific_Writing.pdf|A Guide to Scientific Writing]]
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Also, don't forget to check out the [[20.109(F08):DNA engineering lab report guidelines]].
Also, don't forget to check out the [[20.109(F07):Guidelines for writing a lab report]].
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             <li>[https://web.mit.edu/21.guide/www/home.htm The Mayfield Handbook]<font size="-3">&nbsp;</font> <font size="-3"><i>(must
             <li>[https://http://www.mhhe.com/mayfieldpub/tsw/home.htm The Mayfield Handbook]<font size="-3">&nbsp;</font> <font size="-3"><i> </i></font><span class="Verdana11"><br />
                      have [http://web.mit.edu/ist/help/cert MIT Certificates]
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               A rich resource for any scientific writer.</span></li>
               A rich resource for any scientific writer.</span></li>
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               <li>[http://web.mit.edu/writing/ The MIT Writing and Communications Center]<br />
               <li>[http://web.mit.edu/writing/ The MIT Writing and Communications Center]<br />
                 Located in 32-081 (Stata Center basement), the Writing and Communications Center offers free one-to-one instruction on any aspect of writing.</li>
                 Located in 12-132 (Stata Center basement), the Writing and Communications Center offers free one-to-one instruction on any aspect of writing.</li>
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Revision as of 13:42, 12 September 2008

Here are the slides I showed in lab on 9/11 related to writing your report for the first module:

Overview of Scientific Writing and Rhetoric

Also, don't forget to check out the 20.109(F08):DNA engineering lab report guidelines.

The following are helpful places to do further investigation into good writing.

  • Writing Up Research
    A fairly comprehensive explanation of the components of the research article from the Asian Institute of Technology.