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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 /> | ||
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A useful resource on scientific writing from | A useful resource on scientific writing from Michael Alley, an engineering education professor at Penn State. | ||
Includes many examples and additional links.</li> | Includes many examples and additional links.</li> | ||
Revision as of 13:45, 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. |
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