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English 2311 – Technical Writing Dr. Royce Murcherson Richland College Progress Report: Worth up to 100 points – Preparation: This is an exercise in writing progress reports. Review any guidelines or reading material on business and term project progress reports. Instructions: When composing your report, refer to the illustrations in the textbook. • Follow the exact formatting and spacing requirements for the progress reports. • Arrange your content according to these illustrations. • Use the Toulmin illustrations as your guide for placement of Toulmin elements. They must be present. Your document should look exactly like the illustrations. It must be a minimum of 300 words [1 to 2 pages]. You may create your own content depending on your situation. Writing Prompts: Choose one of the following options. Option 1: Term Project Progress Report For this or another class, write a progress report to your instructor, describing the progress you’ve make on a regular project or term project [your final proposal assignment for this class for instance]. Compose your report as a separate word doc., or rich.txt file, name your file: then submit as an attachment. Option 2: Business Progress Report You are a team leader on the job. Write a progress report for your supervisor describing the progress you’ve made on a particular project. This project may be a way to improve a process, or a plan to solve a problem. Compose your report as a separate word doc., or rich.txt file, name your file: then submit as an attachment. Format Requirements: Single-Spaced Typeface: Ariel Font Size: 12 point Margins: 1” top/bottom; left, right, 1.25” ; I have also provided you with the textbooks requirement.
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Technical Writing (ENGL 2311) Richland College Progress Report by Dr. Royce Murcherson: Worth up to 100 points – Planning: This is a practice session in producing progress reports. Review any guidelines or reading material on business and term project progress reports. Instructions: When composing your report, refer to the illustrations in the textbook. • Follow the exact formatting and spacing requirements for the progress reports. • Arrange your content according to these illustrations. • Use the Toulmin illustrations as your guide for placement of Toulmin elements. They must be present. Your document should look exactly like the illustrations. It must be a minimum of 300 words [1 to 2 pages]. You may create your own content depending on your situation. Writing Prompts: Choose one of the following