Reflections
By
Paul Hernandez
ENGLISH 2311
Prof. Kylie Jacobsen
Course Outcomes
To be completely honest when
I realized I had to register for
an Introduction to Technical
Writing course I was very
upset.
I have already taken many
other courses that taught me
or that made me exercise skills
in technical writing.
My perspective on this
course turned a complete
180 degrees at the end of
the semester.
I gained more respect for
technical writing and I also
believe my skills were
greatly improved as well.
Growth
My major is in Business
Management with a
minor in Legal Studies.
In my business
courses I have made
several proposals,
resumes,
presentations, and
cover letters
throughout the years.
This course was able to
not only go deeper into
details in some
documents, but also
added more aspects that
I was not aware of
before.
This course definitely
made me a better
technical writer in the
areas that will be useful
to me.
It was without a
doubt in my mind a
course that I will
keep referring to in
the future, when
sending in
applications or
creating
presentations.
Practicality
The content in
this unit one will
be extremely
beneficial when I
graduate from
school and begin
looking for a job.
Not only are resumes and
cover letters extremely
important when applying
for jobs but the
formalities on how to
respond a job ad and
how to thank an
interviewer or potential
employer for taking the
time to look at your
application are also
crucial.
The information in unit
two will be very useful
for a person in a leader
position.
Being able to create
proposals, sets of
instructions, and
documents of
governance are crucial
skills for presentations
and to try to implement
new ideas.
Practicality Continued
The following units
we were lectured on
build on the previous
information we were
taught.
In the future I plan
on taking on a
leading role in
whatever company
or body of
government I get in
to.
If a proposal I submit
or present gets
accepted my ideas
will be carried out
and they will have to
be tested, and then
analyzed by creating
a usability report.
Creating a usability
script, and proposal
of action will in
some cases require
me to work in a
group/team setting.
Keeping track of the
group’s progress
and being able to
communicate
feedback to one
another will be key
to create a
successful project.
Practicality Continued
From experience
creating a
presentation with a
team will require a
lot of organization
and clear
communication.
Creating a schedule
and keeping track
of the amount of
time used during
meetings helped
my group with our
organization.
Having a clear
communication
stream with the
team members
made sure the team
was focused on the
goals and objectives
throughout our
project.
Sending memos out to
the team was extremely
beneficial and probably
the best way to
communicate ideas with
the rest of the team.
They were saved in the
inbox folders of emails
and were easily
accessible to be able to
reference back to them
when needed.
Practicality Continued
I’ve worked on many
group presentations,
probably since I was in
sixth grade and I
always learn something
new.
I believe my
presentation skills
greatly improved
throughout the time
we worked on our
project during this
course.
Usually sections are
divided amongst
members and then
they are all brought
together at the end for
the final project. In this
course that was not
possible.
As a group we had to
make an effort to make
time to meet with each
other to bounce ideas
and create the content
need for our project.
In my opinion our
presentation and overall
project came out very
well because we
practiced the ideas that
we were lectured on .
Our communication and
organization helped us
create a the video we
needed to present for
our project.
Tips
If you have taken
similar courses
before, do not roll
eyes and
disconnect
yourself from the
course.
A lot of useful
information was
given throughout
semester.
Most of the
assignments created
can easily be used
again for future
purposes or as a
guideline.
Do not
buy the
book.

Reflections

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Course Outcomes To becompletely honest when I realized I had to register for an Introduction to Technical Writing course I was very upset. I have already taken many other courses that taught me or that made me exercise skills in technical writing. My perspective on this course turned a complete 180 degrees at the end of the semester. I gained more respect for technical writing and I also believe my skills were greatly improved as well.
  • 3.
    Growth My major isin Business Management with a minor in Legal Studies. In my business courses I have made several proposals, resumes, presentations, and cover letters throughout the years. This course was able to not only go deeper into details in some documents, but also added more aspects that I was not aware of before. This course definitely made me a better technical writer in the areas that will be useful to me. It was without a doubt in my mind a course that I will keep referring to in the future, when sending in applications or creating presentations.
  • 4.
    Practicality The content in thisunit one will be extremely beneficial when I graduate from school and begin looking for a job. Not only are resumes and cover letters extremely important when applying for jobs but the formalities on how to respond a job ad and how to thank an interviewer or potential employer for taking the time to look at your application are also crucial. The information in unit two will be very useful for a person in a leader position. Being able to create proposals, sets of instructions, and documents of governance are crucial skills for presentations and to try to implement new ideas.
  • 5.
    Practicality Continued The followingunits we were lectured on build on the previous information we were taught. In the future I plan on taking on a leading role in whatever company or body of government I get in to. If a proposal I submit or present gets accepted my ideas will be carried out and they will have to be tested, and then analyzed by creating a usability report. Creating a usability script, and proposal of action will in some cases require me to work in a group/team setting. Keeping track of the group’s progress and being able to communicate feedback to one another will be key to create a successful project.
  • 6.
    Practicality Continued From experience creatinga presentation with a team will require a lot of organization and clear communication. Creating a schedule and keeping track of the amount of time used during meetings helped my group with our organization. Having a clear communication stream with the team members made sure the team was focused on the goals and objectives throughout our project. Sending memos out to the team was extremely beneficial and probably the best way to communicate ideas with the rest of the team. They were saved in the inbox folders of emails and were easily accessible to be able to reference back to them when needed.
  • 7.
    Practicality Continued I’ve workedon many group presentations, probably since I was in sixth grade and I always learn something new. I believe my presentation skills greatly improved throughout the time we worked on our project during this course. Usually sections are divided amongst members and then they are all brought together at the end for the final project. In this course that was not possible. As a group we had to make an effort to make time to meet with each other to bounce ideas and create the content need for our project. In my opinion our presentation and overall project came out very well because we practiced the ideas that we were lectured on . Our communication and organization helped us create a the video we needed to present for our project.
  • 8.
    Tips If you havetaken similar courses before, do not roll eyes and disconnect yourself from the course. A lot of useful information was given throughout semester. Most of the assignments created can easily be used again for future purposes or as a guideline. Do not buy the book.