Tutorial
Avoiding Errors of Grammar, Punctuation, and Usage
Commonly Made in Engineering and Science
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In professional documents, mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and usage not only can distract and confuse your readers, but also can undercut your credibility. This tutorial is intended to help you avoid the most common and egregious of these errors in engineering and science.
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Instructors: You can verify that your students have taken a section of this tutorial by having them send you a screenshot of each quiz score from the last page of each Kahoot.
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References
- Peg Tyre, "The Writing Revolution," The Atlantic Monthly (October 2012), pp. 99-100.
- Catherine Walker, "Time to Stop Avoiding Grammar Rules," The Guardian (September 2012).
- Tessa Schlesinger, "Why Grammar Matters," Owlcation (7 September 2017).
- Michael Alley, The Craft of Scientific Writing, 4th ed. (New York: Springer, 2018), Appendices A, B, and C.
- Cheryl Glenn and Loretta Gray, The Writer's Harbrace Handbook, 5th ed. (Boston: Cengage Learning, 2012).
- William A. Sabin, The Gregg Reference Manual: A Manual of Style, Grammar, Usage, and Formatting, 11th ed. (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2010).
- Theodore Bernstein, The Careful Writer, 2nd ed. (New York: Free Press, 1995).