ENG 301 - Technical Report Worksheet
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ENG 301 – Technical Report Worksheet
Adapted from
Technical Writing Workbook 2
nd
ed. –
Sally T. Taylor
Who is the primary reader?
(person assumed to actually use the information
presented): Rosa Torres
Technical level (education, experience, etc.): Experience and Education
Position (job title): Director of Internships
Attitude toward subject: Passionate about helping others and their mental health
Other factors:
Who is/are the secondary reader(s)?
(other stakeholders, supervisor, instructor etc.):
Myself, the intern, the faculty staff and BYU-Idaho Students
Technical level (education, experience, etc.): Education
Position (job title): Student and employees
Attitude toward subject: Interested because mental health affects a lot of people and
their schedules
Other factors:
Reader’s Purpose
What should the reader know after reading the report?
How Anxiety and depression can affect someone’s well-being while attending school. It
also gives us an understanding of the purpose of the campaign towards mental health as
well as resources for guidance.
What should the reader be able to do after reading the report?
Take the resources that were provided and sk for help when dealing with mental health.
What attitude should the reader have after reading the report?
An optimistic attitude that can give individuals a sense that they are being taken
seriously and can be helped.
How will the reader access or reference the material?
Access can be given via a pamphlet or websites given to students once as the campaign
has been established. Individuals who attend the campaign can research information
provided by researching previous work from the campaign organizer and its resources.
Writer’s Purpose
Intellectual purpose: To help those with mental health
Career or monetary purpose:
Scope and Plan
Source Materials (direct study, survey, library research, etc.): Library research, surveys,
and direct studying
Physical size limits (if any):
Form or medium prescribed or desirable:
Available aids (graphics, etc.): sign language and subtitles
Distribution
(Where will the report be distributed? How will it be used?)
Digitally and physically
Source
Taylor, Sally T.
Technical Writing Workbook
.
2
nd
ed
.
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company,
1990, p. 6.
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