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Process. The Process section allows you to work in depth with each step of the writing process. You may choose to work on one specific step in the writing process, such as drafting, or you may choose to work through a series of "guided" exercises that walk you from one step of the writing process to the next, allowing you to bring a writing project to completion.
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Activities. The Activities section provides you with 50 different writing exercises to practice ten types of technical writing: letters, memos, e-mails, career correspondence, proposals, abstracts, short/informal reports, instrcutions and procedures, descriptions and definitions.
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Model Documents. Get a head start on your writing by reviewing model documents.
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Weblinks. This annotated list of valuable Web resources about writing will take you to outstanding writing guides, grammar resources, sites with additional quizzes and exercises, usage and style guides, lists of common errors, technical writing resources, and more.
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Student Bookshelf. View several outstanding online texts that address workplace literacy, visual communication, and analyzing literature.
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Exchange. Exchange is Pearson's online peer and instructor writing review program. Instructors can comment on student papers at the word, sentence, or paper level; save and re-use favor comments; and grade student papers online. Students can review each other's work in peer review groups.
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