I. Introduction
- Overview of scientific and technical writing
- Importance of effective communication in science and technology
- Course objectives and outcomes
II. Writing Fundamentals
- Sentence structure and grammar in technical writing
- Common language issues in scientific papers
- Use of active vs. passive voice in technical documents
III. Document Structure
- Organization of technical reports and research papers
- Writing introductions, abstracts, and conclusions
- Logical flow of ideas in scientific writing
V. Academic Writing Conventions
- Citation styles (APA, MLA, IEEE, etc.)
- Avoiding plagiarism
- Proper use of technical terminology
V. Writing for Different Audiences
- Adapting style for academic vs. general audiences
- Writing for peer-reviewed journals vs. professional reports
- How to present technical information to non-experts
VI. Peer Review and Editing
- Techniques for editing and revising drafts
- Conducting peer reviews of technical documents
- Improving clarity and precision in technical writing
VII. Preparing for Publication
- Writing cover letters for journal submissions
- Responding to reviewer feedback
- Understanding the publication process in academic journals
VIII. Ethics in Scientific Writing
- Proper attribution of sources
- Addressing bias in research presentation
- Ethical considerations in reporting data and results
IX. Practical Applications
- Writing proposals for research funding
- Crafting effective technical presentations
- Communicating scientific results to diverse audiences
X. Final Project
- Comprehensive writing assignment (e.g., research paper, technical report)
- Peer feedback and revision process
- Presentation of final work
- Teacher: 劉芳怡 Fangyi Liu