TAILIEUCHUNG - Improving writing skills - Recommended text: The Pyramid Principle

A covalent bond results when two atoms share electrons in such a way that each atom has an octet of electrons in the outer shell. In a hydrogen atom, the outer shell is complete when it contains two electrons. If hydrogen is in the presence of a strong electron acceptor, it gives up its electron to become a hydrogen ion (H+). But if this is not possible, hydrogen can share with another atom and thereby have a completed outer shell. For example, one hydrogen atom will share with another hydrogen atom. Their two orbitals overlap,. | Improving writing skills Recommended text The Pyramid Principle Several copies in library Purpose of lectures Introduction to structured writing and thinking - Improves clarity - Saves time in writing - Is tried and tested Explanation of Pyramid Principle - Just an introduction to idea - Understand technique before reading the book Improving our writing skills Topics Components of effective writing Introduction to the Pyramid Principle - Why does it work - What are the rules - How do you build a Pyramid Summary Next Steps Key components of effective writing presenting The structure and content - Is it focused - Is it logical Is the thinking clear and concise - Does it answer the question s in the reader s mind - Is it easy for the reader to understand The look of the document - Does it look professional - Has consideration been given to highlighting structure - Is the document well referenced The style of writing and presenting - Type of introduction and conclusion - Use of stories anecdotes open questions - Use of visuals supporting documentation Improving our writing skills Components of effective writing Exercise Take a look at the following list - consider your reaction and think how you would present the list to others Young woman 11 Baby Chair 3 Apple Mango Table 7 Elderly man Teenager Banana Introduction to the Pyramid Principle Overview The mind seeks to impose order - Sorts into pyramidal groupings to make sense grouping and summarising - Conducts Q A sequence when presented with new information - Can hold approx. 7 ideas in short-term memory To clarify our thinking we need to - Either verbalise our thoughts or write them down - Undertake iterations to test and refine our thinking Improving our writing .

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