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Subject:Re: Tech Writing 101 - How to tie a shoe From:Angela Wiens <AWiens -at- PANGAEA -dot- CA> Date:Tue, 12 Jan 1999 15:41:30 -0700
Garret,
Where do you teach?
Angela
-----Original Message-----
From: Garret Romaine [mailto:garret -dot- h -dot- romaine -at- EXGATE -dot- TEK -dot- COM]
Sent: January 12, 1999 3:39 PM
To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
Subject: Re: Tech Writing 101 - How to tie a shoe
Robert writes:
> Your comment about no shortcuts brings this question to mind. You're not
> trying to cheat on your homework are you? Why don't you share with us
> what
> YOU have written?
>
[Romaine, Garret H] Hey, where's the smiley? :-)
Nah, I'm not cheating. I used this exercize to try to get the students to
understand how difficult it is to document something seemingly simple
without pictures. Words only. I'll have 13 different versions to work with
tonight, hopefully.
I can't find my old WordPerfect 4.2 file of what I wrote -- but I remember I
really went to town. A glossary, an overview, advanced knots...it was fun.
Garret Romaine
garret -dot- h -dot- romaine -at- tek -dot- com