LC-1114 - Communicating Technology (o,w), Lecture, 23.4.2024-4.6.2024
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A4 Recommendation Report. Submit here by 12.30 on 6.6.
Final writing assignment: Recommendation report
- Topic: Recommendation
- Patterns: Problem-solution, sentence definition, extended definition
- Audience: Client (Decision-makers, non-expert)
- Length: 500-600 words
- Deadline: Submit to this Turnitin submission box by 12.30 on Thursday 6.6.24.
- Graded: 0-35
Write the final version of your text recommending a solution to a need of your client or a problem that has been detected in the current practices of your client.
Merge your earlier texts into one complete recommendation report and add the conclusion paragraph.
Use the content from the previous assignments, but modify the overall content and organization in any way necessary: restructure, reorganise and reword if necessary, and add/omit or shorten/expand to meet the criteria for this final report.
Remember to provide appropriate in-text references throughout the report in addition to including a polished list of references at the end of the text.
Structure of the report
INTRODUCTION (problem-solution)
The introduction is one paragraph where you provide the following information:
Situation
- Describe briefly the wider context and relevance
- Name who you are addressing this recommendation to (audience/client)
- Explain the client’s present situation or current practices.
Problem
- State what is lacking/needed/unsatisfactory in their current situation?
Solution
- Name the solution that you recommend and link it to the identified problem or need.
Evaluation
- Name the main benefit that justifies the new solution.
BODY (extended definition)
The body section defines, describes and motivates the recommended solution in terms of 3-4 key properties:
Sentence definition
- Define the proposed solution in one sentence.
Extend the definition
- Describe the solution based on 3-4 types of defining information (amplification methods).
CONCLUSION
The conclusion paragraph should:
- (Re)state the recommendation
- Explicitly link the solution back to the client’s original problem/need
- Summarize your main argument(s) and justify the recommendation
- Be brief and to the point. Synthesize the key ideas using different language. Do not provide any new information!
...........................................................................................................................
Checklist: when writing, before submitting…
- Remember to include your name and student number.
- Check the suitability of title (do not include headings or subheadings).
- Check that you have included all the required elements.
- Pay special attention to cohesion and coherence, and topical focus: topic sentences and paragraph unity, old info before new, topical into subject position, sufficient use of signal words, connectors, superordinates, and enumeration.
- Check clarity, style of words, sentences and grammar: use formal vocabulary and grammar, avoid weak verbs, avoid top-heavy sentences/ending with a verb.
- Check the accuracy of grammar, spelling and punctuation (use spell-check!).
- Check that the list of references at the end follows the conventions of your field.
- Check the length and mark the number of words at the end of the paper.
Note! Your Recommendation Report will be stored in the Turnitin student paper comparison database, unless you prohibit it. The main purpose of this action is to protect your paper against plagiarism.
How to send your assignment to Turnitin via MyCourses?
In order to submit your assignment, follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the following site: Student Submissions in MyCourses - Turnitin - Aalto University Wiki
You can independently check the originality of your own text (i.e., make an independent Turnitin Originality Report) in the following MyCourses workspace: Course: Independent Turnitin Originality Check for Academic Year 2023-2024 (aalto.fi)
For further information about Turnitin and its use, visit the Aalto University Wiki: https://wiki.aalto.fi/display/turnitin/Turnitin+for+Students
Final writing assignment: Recommendation report
- Topic: Recommendation
- Patterns: Problem-solution, sentence definition, extended definition
- Audience: Client (Decision-makers, non-expert)
- Length: 500-600 words
- Deadline: Submit to this Turnitin submission box by 12.30 on Thursday 6.6.24.
- Graded: 0-35
Write the final version of your text recommending a solution to a need of your client or a problem that has been detected in the current practices of your client.
Merge your earlier texts into one complete recommendation report and add the conclusion paragraph.
Use the content from the previous assignments, but modify the overall content and organization in any way necessary: restructure, reorganise and reword if necessary, and add/omit or shorten/expand to meet the criteria for this final report.
Remember to provide appropriate in-text references throughout the report in addition to including a polished list of references at the end of the text.
Structure of the report
INTRODUCTION (problem-solution)
The introduction is one paragraph where you provide the following information:
Situation
- Describe briefly the wider context and relevance
- Name who you are addressing this recommendation to (audience/client)
- Explain the client’s present situation or current practices.
Problem
- State what is lacking/needed/unsatisfactory in their current situation?
Solution
- Name the solution that you recommend and link it to the identified problem or need.
Evaluation
- Name the main benefit that justifies the new solution.
BODY (extended definition)
The body section defines, describes and motivates the recommended solution in terms of 3-4 key properties:
Sentence definition
- Define the proposed solution in one sentence.
Extend the definition
- Describe the solution based on 3-4 types of defining information (amplification methods).
CONCLUSION
The conclusion paragraph should:
- (Re)state the recommendation
- Explicitly link the solution back to the client’s original problem/need
- Summarize your main argument(s) and justify the recommendation
- Be brief and to the point. Synthesize the key ideas using different language. Do not provide any new information!
...........................................................................................................................
Checklist: when writing, before submitting…
- Remember to include your name and student number.
- Check the suitability of title (do not include headings or subheadings).
- Check that you have included all the required elements.
- Pay special attention to cohesion and coherence, and topical focus: topic sentences and paragraph unity, old info before new, topical into subject position, sufficient use of signal words, connectors, superordinates, and enumeration.
- Check clarity, style of words, sentences and grammar: use formal vocabulary and grammar, avoid weak verbs, avoid top-heavy sentences/ending with a verb.
- Check the accuracy of grammar, spelling and punctuation (use spell-check!).
- Check that the list of references at the end follows the conventions of your field.
- Check the length and mark the number of words at the end of the paper.
Note! Your Recommendation Report will be stored in the Turnitin student paper comparison database, unless you prohibit it. The main purpose of this action is to protect your paper against plagiarism.
How to send your assignment to Turnitin via MyCourses?
In order to submit your assignment, follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the following site: Student Submissions in MyCourses - Turnitin - Aalto University Wiki
You can independently check the originality of your own text (i.e., make an independent Turnitin Originality Report) in the following MyCourses workspace: Course: Independent Turnitin Originality Check for Academic Year 2023-2024 (aalto.fi)
For further information about Turnitin and its use, visit the Aalto University Wiki: https://wiki.aalto.fi/display/turnitin/Turnitin+for+Students
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