TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION

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TLM1 — TLM1 TASK 2: REPORTING TO VARIOUS
AUDIENCES
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION — C768
PRFA — TLM1
COMPETENCIES
405.1.4 : Foundations of Technical Communication
The graduate integrates basic elements of professional discourse, including audience analysis, the writing
process, correct grammar, and appropriate design elements, into technical communication artifacts.
405.1.5 : Communication Style
The graduate makes strategic and appropriate communication decisions based on the audience.
405.1.6 : Applications of Technical Writing
The graduate creates various technically written artifacts using appropriate technical communication
concepts.
SCENARIO
You have recently been hired to work in your current field of study. Your new manager has informed you that
the organization values innovation and asks that new employees write a white paper on an emerging
technology, practice, or process in the field they studied in college. Once your manager reviews and approves
the white paper, you will be asked to create several additional communications for different audiences: an
executive summary for senior leadership, a press release and an FAQ that will both be distributed companywide, and a multimedia presentation that you will deliver to colleagues in your department who share your
level of technical expertise. You will also need to write an email inviting your colleagues to your multimedia
presentation.
ASSUMPTIONS
Task 1 has been successfully completed.
REQUIREMENTS
Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no
more than a 10% match to any one individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from
sources, even if cited correctly. The similarity report that is provided when you submit your task can be used
as a guide.
TASK OVERVIEW SUBMISSIONS EVALUATION REPORT
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You must use the rubric to direct the creation of your submission because it provides detailed criteria that
will be used to evaluate your work. Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one rubric
aspect. The rubric aspect titles may contain hyperlinks to relevant portions of the course.
Tasks may
not be submitted as cloud links, such as links to Google Docs, Google Slides, OneDrive, etc., unless
specified in the task requirements. All other submissions must be file types that are uploaded and submitted
as attachments (e.g., .docx, .pdf, .ppt).
A. Write an executive summary that covers all the main arguments in your white paper. The executive
summary should comply with the requirements listed in the learning resource for executive summaries
and should be about one page long.
1. Explain how the audience for your executive summary affects the document’s tone and diction.
2. Explain how the audience for your executive summary affects your use of industry jargon and technical
information.
3. Explain how concerns about message timing, message sensitivity, and message classification may affect
your message audience and document distribution plan.
B. Write a press release based on your white paper. The press release should be about one page long and
comply with the requirements listed in the learning resource for press releases.
1. Explain how the audience for your press release affects the document’s tone and diction.
2. Explain how the audience for your press release affects your use of industry jargon and technical
information.
3. Explain how concerns about message timing, message sensitivity, and message classification may affect
your message audience and document distribution plan.
C. Write a frequently asked questions (FAQ) document based on your white paper. The FAQ should comply
with the requirements listed in the learning resource for FAQs and should cover 3–5 likely questions.
1. Explain how the audience for your FAQ affects the document’s tone and diction.
2. Explain how the audience for your FAQ affects your use of industry jargon and technical information.
3. Explain how concerns about message timing, message sensitivity, and message classification may affect
your message audience and document distribution plan.
D. Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references or in-line attribution, for content that is
copied, quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.
E. Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.
File Restrictions
File name may contain only letters, numbers, spaces, and these symbols: ! – _ . * ‘ ( )
File size limit: 200 MB
File types allowed: doc, docx, rtf, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, odt, pdf, txt, qt, mov, mpg, avi, mp3, wav, mp4, wma, flv, asf, mpeg,
wmv, m4v, svg, tif, tiff, jpeg, jpg, gif, png, zip, rar, tar, 7z
RUBRIC
A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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A1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TONE:
A2: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY JARGON:
A3: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MESSAGE TIMING:

NOT EVIDENT
An executive summary is not
provided.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The executive summary does
not include all the main argu
ments presented in the white
paper.
COMPETENT
The executive summary includes
all the main arguments presented
in the white paper.

 

NOT EVIDENT
An explanation of how the audi
ence for the executive summary
affects the document’s tone and
diction is not provided.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The explanation of how the au
dience for the executive summa
ry affects the document’s tone
and diction is missing 1 or more
of the following: an explanation
of the audience, an explanation
of tone, or an explanation of
diction.
COMPETENT
The submission thoroughly ex
plains how the audience for the
executive summary affects the
document’s tone and diction.

 

NOT EVIDENT
An explanation of how the audi
ence for the executive summary
affects the use of industry jar
gon and technical information is
not provided.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The explanation of how the au
dience for the executive summa
ry affects the use of industry jar
gon and technical information is
missing 1 or more of the follow
ing: an explanation of the audi
ence, an explanation of the use
of industry jargon, or an expla
nation of the use of technical
information.
COMPETENT
The submission thoroughly ex
plains how the audience for the
executive summary affects the
use of industry jargon and techni
cal information in the document.

 

NOT EVIDENT
An explanation of how concerns
about message timing, message
sensitivity, and message classifi
cation may possibly affect the
message audience and docu
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The explanation does not ad
dress message timing, sensitivi
ty, or classification, or the expla
nation is inaccurate. Or the ex
planation does not include how
COMPETENT
The submission accurately ex
plains how concerns about mes
sage timing, message sensitivity,
and message classification may
possibly affect the message audi

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B: PRESS RELEASE:
B1: PRESS RELEASE TONE:
B2: PRESS RELEASE JARGON:
B3: PRESS RELEASE MESSAGE TIMING:

ment distribution plan is not
provided.
the message timing, sensitivity,
and classification affects the
message audience or document
distribution plan, or both.
ence and document distribution
plan.

 

NOT EVIDENT
A press release is not provided.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The press release does not in
clude all the main arguments
presented in the white paper, or
it does not use the arguments
effectively.
COMPETENT
The press release effectively uses
all the main arguments presented
in the white paper.

 

NOT EVIDENT
An explanation of how the audi
ence for the press release af
fects the tone and diction of the
writing is not provided.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The explanation of how the au
dience for the press release af
fects the document’s tone and
diction is missing 1 or more of
the following: an explanation of
the audience, an explanation of
tone, or an explanation of
diction.
COMPETENT
The submission thoroughly ex
plains how the audience for the
press release affects the docu
ment’s tone and diction.

 

NOT EVIDENT
An explanation of how the audi
ence for the press release af
fects the use of industry jargon
and technical information is not
provided.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The explanation of how the au
dience for the press release af
fects the use of industry jargon
and technical information is
missing 1 or more of the follow
ing: an explanation of the audi
ence, an explanation of the use
of industry jargon, or an expla
nation of the use of technical
information.
COMPETENT
The submission thoroughly ex
plains how the audience for the
press release affects the use of
industry jargon and technical
information.

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C: FAQ:
C1: FAQ TONE AND DICTION:
C2: FAQ AND JARGON:

NOT EVIDENT
An explanation of how concerns
about message timing, message
sensitivity, and message classifi
cation may possibly affect the
message audience and docu
ment distribution plan is not
provided.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The explanation does not ad
dress message timing, sensitivi
ty, or classification, or the expla
nation is inaccurate. Or the ex
planation does not include how
the message timing, sensitivity,
and classification affects the
message audience or document
distribution plan, or both.
COMPETENT
The submission accurately ex
plains how concerns about mes
sage timing, message sensitivity,
and message classification may
affect the message audience and
document distribution plan.

 

NOT EVIDENT
A frequently asked questions
(FAQ) document is not provided.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The FAQ does not answer the
questions that are likely to be
asked based on the contents of
the white paper.
COMPETENT
The FAQ answers all of the ques
tions that are likely to be asked
by the readers of the white paper.

 

NOT EVIDENT
An explanation of how the audi
ence for the FAQ affects the
document’s tone and diction is
not provided.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The explanation of how the au
dience for the FAQ affects the
document’s tone and diction is
missing 1 or more of the follow
ing: an explanation of the audi
ence, an explanation of tone, or
an explanation of diction.
COMPETENT
The submission thoroughly ex
plains how the audience for the
FAQ affects the document’s tone
and diction.

 

NOT EVIDENT
An explanation of how the audi
ence for the FAQ affects the use
of industry jargon and technical
information is not provided.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The explanation of how the au
dience for the FAQ affects the
use of industry jargon and tech
nical information is missing 1 or
more of the following: an expla
nation of the audience, an expla
nation of the use of industry jar
COMPETENT
The submission thoroughly ex
plains how the audience for the
FAQ affects the use of industry
jargon and technical information.

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C3: FAQ MESSAGE TIMING:
D: SOURCES:
E: PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION:

gon, or an explanation of the use
of technical information.

 

NOT EVIDENT
An explanation of how concerns
about message timing, message
sensitivity, and message classifi
cation may possibly affect the
message audience and docu
ment distribution plan is not
provided.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The explanation does not ad
dress message timing, sensitivi
ty, or classification, or the expla
nation is inaccurate. Or the ex
planation does not include how
the message timing, sensitivity,
and classification affects the
message audience or document
distribution plan, or both.
COMPETENT
The submission accurately ex
plains how concerns about mes
sage timing, message sensitivity,
and message classification may
affect the message audience and
document distribution plan.

 

NOT EVIDENT
The submission does not include
both in-text citations and a ref
erence list for sources that are
quoted, paraphrased, or
summarized.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
The submission includes in-text
citations for sources that are
quoted, paraphrased, or summa
rized and a reference list; how
ever, the citations or reference
list is incomplete or inaccurate.
COMPETENT
The submission includes in-text
citations for sources that are
properly quoted, paraphrased, or
summarized and a reference list
that accurately identifies the au
thor, date, title, and source loca
tion as available.

 

NOT EVIDENT
Content is unstructured, is dis
jointed, or contains pervasive
errors in mechanics, usage, or
grammar. Vocabulary or tone is
unprofessional or distracts from
the topic.
APPROACHING
COMPETENCE
Content is poorly organized, is
difficult to follow, or contains er
rors in mechanics, usage, or
grammar that cause confusion.
Terminology is misused or
ineffective.
COMPETENT
Content reflects attention to de
tail, is organized, and focuses on
the main ideas as prescribed in
the task or chosen by the candi
date. Terminology is pertinent, is
used correctly, and effectively
conveys the intended meaning.
Mechanics, usage, and grammar
promote accurate interpretation
and understanding.