EXERCISE 11.3

3. Write a proposal for a research project that will constitute a major assignment in this course. Your instructor will tell you whether the proposal is to be written individually or collaboratively. Start by defining a technical subject that interests you. (This subject could be one that you are involved with at work or in another course.) Using abstract services and other bibliographic tools, compile a bibliography of articles and books on the subject. (See Chapter 5 for a discussion of finding information.) Create a reasonable real-world context. Here are three common scenarios from the business world:

  • Our company uses Technology X to perform Task A. Should we instead be using Technology Y to perform Task A? For instance, our company uses traditional surveying tools in its contracting business. Should we be using GPS surveying tools instead?

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    Our company has decided to purchase a tool to perform Task A. Which make and model of the tool should we purchase, and from which supplier should we buy it? For instance, our company has decided to purchase 10 multimedia computers. Which brand and model should we buy, and from whom should we buy them? Is leasing the tool a better option than purchasing?

  • Our company does not currently perform Function X. Is it feasible to perform Function X? For instance, we do not currently offer day care for our employees. Should we? What are the advantages and disadvantages of doing so? What forms can day care take? How is it paid for?

Following are some additional ideas for topics:

  • the value of using social media to form ties with students in a technical-communication class on another campus

  • the need for expanded opportunities for internships or service-learning in your major

  • the need to create an advisory board of industry professionals to provide expertise about your major

  • the need to raise money to keep the college’s computer labs up to date

  • the need to evaluate the course of study offered by your university in your major to ensure that it is responsive to students’ needs

  • the advisability of starting a campus branch of a professional organization in your field

  • the need to improve parking facilities on campus

  • the need to create or improve organizations for minorities or women on campus