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Are you a science or engineering student looking to improve your writing and speaking skills? Look no further than "Learning to Communicate in Science and Engineering: Case Studies from MIT," a book that will help you develop your professional identity while enhancing your communication abilities. At MIT, writing is seen as a crucial skill for solving real-world problems and advancing in the field. By learning to communicate effectively, you'll not only think like a professional scientist or engineer, but also be able to express your ideas clearly and concisely.
With in-depth case studies and pedagogical strategies from various science and engineering communication-intensive classes at MIT, this book offers practical guidance for students. From turning scientific findings into research articles to using data as evidence, each case study provides valuable insights into the communication challenges faced by science and engineering students. Moreover, the book outlines the objectives of each activity, giving you a clear roadmap for your own communication development.
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