Originally published at www.alveo.co.id Improving your report writing skills involves recognizing and addressing common mistakes. Here, we break down the key pitfalls and provide strategies for improvement. 1. Clarity Common Pitfalls A lack of clarity often results from the use of jargon, complex sentences, and irrelevant details. These elements can obscure the main message and confuse readers. Strategies for Improvement 2. Structure Common Pitfalls Poorly structured … [Read more...]
What is 5W1H Method?
By Felicia Yulianti Senior writer at ALVEO At school, people usually understand 5W1H as a tool to construct proper news paragraphs in language subjects. Further, at university, 5W1H becomes students’ method to use in compiling a good report. The 5W1H method is shorthand for “Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How.” Answers to these questions are the basis for information gathering, so as to communicate a clear situation. This method is often used in research and journalism. The method … [Read more...]
Indofood supports national food security with research funding
By Prasiddha Gustanto. Originally published in The Jakarta Post, Sept. 23, 2017 As a country with centuries-old local food wisdom, Indonesia has enormous potential for creativity and innovation in its food production. Yet much of this potential is either undiscovered or understudied. This can be disastrous for the nation’s food security. Knowing how to make the best of Indonesia’s rich diversity of local food crops is essential for ensuring that the people at all times have, as per the … [Read more...]