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    How to Write Essays on Technology Topics

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesFebruary 16, 20213 Mins Read
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    Writing a quality essay is always a challenging task. There are certain stages that you need to go through in order to end with an essay you’re proud of. From preparation to turning it in, you need to know exactly what you’re doing. And, the same goes for writing essays on technology topics.

    So, we’ve prepared a guide to help you write a great technology essay, top to bottom. Just keep reading.

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    1. Gather the Resources

    A technology essay requires you to do solid preparation and gather the resources you’ll be using or citing. Since technology is based on science and facts, there’s no room for your subjective opinion or poetic expressions.

    Focus on finding:

    • academic journals
    • dissertations
    • case studies
    • papers

    Gather the best resources on your topic and read through them to find the credible, factual data that you need.

    1. Understand Your Topic

    Whether you got assigned a topic or you chose it yourself, you need to make sure you understand what your task is. A technology essay topic will usually contain essay question words such as:

    • compare and contrast
    • examine
    • describe
    • analyze
    • evaluate
    • etc.

    Think about what you’re expected to do and cover in your essay based on these essay words. 

    1. Create an Outline

    No quality essay can go without an outline. An outline is a plan that contains the main points you’ll be trying to prove or explain in your essay. It’s like a map that you’ll use to find the right way from the beginning to the end of your essay.

    Write an outline that includes the main and supporting arguments organized in a logical order.

    1. Write the First Draft

    Once you finish writing your outline, you can move on to the next step. Writing your first draft includes:

    • following the outline points
    • writing whole paragraphs and sections
    • adding specific information

    Keep writing until you have something resembling a fully written technology essay. Then, let it rest for a day.

    1. Rewrite

    Now it’s time to read your first draft and start making all the necessary changes. As you read, you’ll be removing or adding information, reorganizing structure, and reconsidering certain paragraphs. If this rewriting process sounds like too much, check out the TopWritersReview page. You can find online writing services to help you edit, rewrite, and polish your essay.

    1. Use Proper Technology Vocabulary

    Throughout your technology paper, you’ll need to use appropriate technology vocabulary. If you’re not very familiar with it, check your references once again to make sure you’re not making an amateur mistake. Your vocabulary needs to be spot on to avoid looking foolish.

    1. Include References

    Whenever you’re using specific resources to back your claims, you need to state who you’re citing. You can just take someone else’s words and present them as your own, or you’ll be accused of plagiarism. Make sure you do in-text citation and create a list of references at the end of the essay. This way, you’ll show you know and respect all the essay- writing rules.

    Final Thoughts

    Writing great essays on technology topics means investing the time and energy into great preparation and a planned writing process. You have to base your essay on credible sources of information and use them creatively to prove your point.

    Use the tips we’ve shared above and start writing great technology essays that you’ll be proud to present.

    Author’s Bio

    Emily Hamilton is a content writer and an editor. She covers writing-related topics and shares her knowledge in the form of practical tips and applicable advice. She writes for a wide readership, including students, professionals, and technology enthusiasts.

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