Sunday, April 25, 2010

AndresN: Writing Informal Reports



When you are writing an informal report, you should always start with addressing the report in the top left corner. You have to include whom the report is to, who it is from, the date, and the subject. A report should have an introduction, discussion sections, and a conclusion. In the introduction should include the what, when, why, where, and how in order to have an appropriate introduction. The discussion sections is where you would explain all the parts of the report. In this section you may include bullet points, tables, graphs, or any other visual representation. You have to make sure that you explain with detail the visuals in your report. The conclusion should reiterate the issues mentioned in the previous paragraphs. Also remind the reader about any action that is needed. After the conclusion, you should include your contact information. This is everything that is needed to write an informal report.

6 comments:

  1. Nice clean post. You give good information without making it too long to read. Only thing I might fix is ending your paragraph with a better closeout sentence.

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  2. I agree with Kevin, your overall post is very good, however, you need to remember to always have a catchy title. Great information, very helpful.

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  3. You made some great points and I think you covered all the main points. It was easy to understand, and to the point. Great job!

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  4. As previously mentioned the conclusion could be tinkered slightly to flow better but I think the overall post had solid content and was quite informative. Good work.

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  5. agreed. This is an excelent post. It was very easy to read and gave a lot of great information. I liked that you did not add any fillers, just all the information we need to know and nothing else. good job.

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  6. needs more voice and more white space. Good info.

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