Abstract
As scientists, we write to record observations and procedures. We write to analyze and present our data. We write to evaluate the works of others. My training in scientific writing started in earnest as an undergraduate student where I dutifully wrote lab reports and literature reviews. I learned how to write objectively. I practiced evidence-based arguments. After years of practice, this writing style is second nature. I see hints of it in my e-mail communication style. I even hear its echo in my administrative documents. This style is efficient and clear.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Journal of College Science Teaching |
Volume | 48 |
State | Published - Jan 1 2018 |
Keywords
- Higher education
- communication
- written communication
- science writing
Disciplines
- Communication
- Education
- Scholarship of Teaching and Learning