Writing Science in the Twenty-First Century
Writing Science in the Twenty-First Century
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Author(s): Thaiss, Christopher
ISBN No.: 9781554813049
Pages: 344
Year: 201908
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 89.89
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Introduction: Writing Science for New Readers, with New Technologies, in New Genres Chapter One: Writing to Reach Readers To Write STEM Well, Learn to Read Rhetorically Six Categories of Rhetorical Analysis and Planning: A Systematic Method Chapter Two: Building Experience and Confidence in Writing Science From Fear to Confidence Writing as a Necessary Tool for All in Science Overcoming Obstacles for Science Writers in College When Knowledge and Practice Seem Unconnected: What to Do? Overcoming Obstacle 2: Lack of Helpful Feedback Building Confidence as a Writer in English Resources for Students to build Writing Proficiency Chapter Three: "Writing" Redefined Multi-modally Do We Call It Writing-or Something Else? Multimodal Design, Perhaps? Words Numbers and Mathematical Symbols Photographs Multi-color Charts, Tables, and Graphs Links to Other Sources Drawings and Diagrams Video STEM Communication and "Web 2.0" Access and Tools Chapter Four: Writing Science Ethically Covering up incomplete or poorly-done research, or conflicts of interest Plagiarism What is "common knowledge"? Claims and over-claims: the dangers of hype Striving for accuracy in language Writing ethically in social media: Let''s look at Twitter Chapter Five: Writing the Research Article, Part I-The Abstract, Introduction, and Methods and Materials Thinking Rhetorically about the Peer-Reviewed Research Article Giving Momentum to Your Research "Story" Writing the Abstract Writing the Introduction of the Full Article Writing the Methods and Materials Section of the Full Article Chapter Six: Writing the Research Article, Part II-Results and Discussion Results and Discussion in the Interconnected, Multimedia World Distinguishing between the Results and Discussion Sections Writing Results Writing the Discussion Chapter Seven: Writing the Research Review Goals of the Research Review and Comparison with the IMRD Article Features and Forms of the Research Review Rhetorical Considerations in Writing the Research Review Chapter Eight: STEM Journalism-Writing, Reading, and Connecting with Broader Audiences Thinking of yourself as a "STEM journalist" Who are YOUR readers and why do they care? Writing your STEM popular article-Tips on voice (ethos) and organization Chapter Nine: Science Blogs-New Readers, New Voices, New Tools STEM Blogs-What Are They and Are They Science? A World of Blogs-Finding the Blog(s) for You Studying the Major Types of Blogs Getting into Blogging for Yourself Establishing Your Ethos Building Your Design Chapter Ten: Creating Posters and Infographics Posters and Infographics-Using the Two-Dimensional Space Chapter Eleven: Creating Oral/Visual Presentations Presentations as Unmatched Opportunities "Presence" and "Being Present" in a Presentation Making Your Audience Your Ally The Visual in Oral/Visual: Striving for Balance Achieving Success through Preparation Chapter Twelve: Writing Science with Style and Styles Keep Sentences Concise with Clear Transitions Guide Your Reader with "Signposts" Use Paragraphs to Emphasize-Not Hide-Your Ideas Choose Words to Communicate, Not to Exclude or Intimidate Use Numbers to Convince, Not Drown, Your Readers Revise and Edit to Write with Style Chapter Thirteen: Editing Sentences Why We Must Edit Cut Unneeded Words To "We" or Not to "We" Action vs. Passivity-Tuning Your Voice Punctuate to Accentuate.


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