Abstract
Case problems based upon believable circumstances can improve instruction in technical writing in college courses and industrial seminars. Such case problems give students and trainees realistic tasks, carry them through the various stages of writing a report, and reflect the systems approach to technical writing.
This article explains the usefulness of case problems, suggests ways and criteria for their preparation, and offers a brief example of a case problem.
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