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THE GRID July Issue 2009 Releases by Mr. Krishna Kumar Senior Vice President, Lucas TVS, Chennai

Article Submission Guidelines

Guidelines for submiting article

Submit articles before 10th August 2010 for GRID First release in 2010.
Primary email:admin@ietymschennai.org
Secondary email: ietymschennai@rediffmail.com 

The GRID will published in YPSC CONFERENCE at Hotel Chennai Deluxe in the month of SEP 2010.The editorial board provides the proposed themes for each month. Additional suggestions are always welcome.


Writing Tips: If you aren't sure how to construct the article, try using the 5-paragraph essay method. (Note: The 5-paragraph concept can be expanded to longer formats, so don't be overly literal about the five paragraphs.)

    # Identify your theme and 3 main points in the introductory paragraph. This lead paragraph should draw readers in and make them want to read on.
  • # Use each of the 3 body paragraphs to discuss the one of the 3 main points you identified in the first paragraph. (discuss them in the order that you listed them in the introduction).
  • # Show, don't tell. Give examples. If you express an opinion, back it up with evidence.
  • # Summarize your thoughts in the conclusion paragraph and provide the reader with any actions that you want him/her to take. (The conclusion should not introduce new information, but should encapsulate what was said in the article and provide recommendations if appropriate.)

 

Guidelines: Please review the following information when submitting articles or regular columns to the newsletter:

  • Submit articles electronically in MSWord  to

    Primary email:admin@ietymschennai.org
    Secondary email: ietymschennai@rediffmail.com 

    These formats are more easily available to me than other word processing applications.

  • Provide articles that are 200-1000 words in length. People tend to scan rather than read in an online environment. Short, well-written and relevant articles will be more beneficial to the audience than longer ones.
  • Provide a short bio (~25 words) and contact information. Readers want to know about you. At a minimum, write a bio that tells your name, company, primary job title, email address and why this topic is of interest to you or what experience you have in the area you wrote about. (This doesn't count as part of your word count.)
  • Indicate whether the article is time sensitive. Because of size considerations and editorial schedule, newsletter articles may not be published immediately upon submission, unless it is date critical (e.g., information about the upcoming conference or an article about a current event that relates to technical communication.)

Type of Article

  • New Technology Update
  • Technical Crossword
  • Language Tips
  • Survey Result
  • Pencil sketching-Technical
  • Technical Report on Processing Technology
  • Speed Maths
  • Own Creativity
  • Innovative idea for Project, etc….
  • Any Technical/Non Technical Innovative materials.

 

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