Capitalization Capitalization Follow typographic conventions Capitalize proper nouns

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Capitalization

Capitalization

Capitalization • Follow typographic conventions • Capitalize “proper” nouns • Leave “generic” nouns in

Capitalization • Follow typographic conventions • Capitalize “proper” nouns • Leave “generic” nouns in lowercase

Convention of Capitalization • First word of a sentence (sentence case) Precision is the

Convention of Capitalization • First word of a sentence (sentence case) Precision is the repeatability of a result. • Acronyms or trademarks LED, Lab. VIEW • Boolean operators and terms from computer languages AND, OR, and NOT (use format of the language) • “Important words” of a title (title case) Lab 3: Product Evaluation and Quality Improvement

What Makes a Word Important? • War of the Worlds • A Long Day’s

What Makes a Word Important? • War of the Worlds • A Long Day’s Journey into Night • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off • Despicable Me • I Am Legend • Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs • Rebel Without a Cause

What Makes a Word Important? • War of the Worlds • A Long Day’s

What Makes a Word Important? • War of the Worlds • A Long Day’s Journey into Night • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off • Despicable Me • I Am Legend • Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs • Rebel Without a Cause Capitalize if first or last word of phrase

What Makes a Word Important? • War of the Worlds • A Long Day’s

What Makes a Word Important? • War of the Worlds • A Long Day’s Journey into Night • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off • Despicable Me • I Am Legend • Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs • Rebel Without a Cause Capitalize if verb

What Makes a Word Important? • War of the Worlds • A Long Day’s

What Makes a Word Important? • War of the Worlds • A Long Day’s Journey into Night • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off • Despicable Me • I Am Legend • Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs • Rebel Without a Cause Lowercase if small word

Use Title Case for Labels The Title of a Report Section Heading for a

Use Title Case for Labels The Title of a Report Section Heading for a Report Figure 1: Title for Graph/Chart Column Head Row Label The data More data Row Label Yet more And more

Capitalization • Follow typographic conventions • Capitalize “proper” nouns • Leave “generic” nouns in

Capitalization • Follow typographic conventions • Capitalize “proper” nouns • Leave “generic” nouns in lowercase

What Is a Proper Noun? • Name of a specific person, place, or thing

What Is a Proper Noun? • Name of a specific person, place, or thing • Has a finite existence (lifetime) People and places Adjectives named after people Trademarks Official names of organizations George Boolean equation Styrofoam, LEGO New York University Tandon School of Engineering

Unit Symbols Can Be Tricky Generic units not capitalized In the US 1, a

Unit Symbols Can Be Tricky Generic units not capitalized In the US 1, a liter is capitalized Heinrich Hertz (hertz) Alexander Graham Bell (decibel) Michael Faraday (farad) Alessandro Volta (volt) Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit Anders Celsius 1 National m, cm, mm L Hz d. B F V °F °C Institute for Standards and Technology, “Guide for the Use of International System of Units”, nist. gov

Capitalization • Follow typographic conventions • Capitalize “proper” nouns • Leave “generic” nouns in

Capitalization • Follow typographic conventions • Capitalize “proper” nouns • Leave “generic” nouns in lowercase

No Definite Lifespan = No Capitalization • Spelled out words of an acronym light

No Definite Lifespan = No Capitalization • Spelled out words of an acronym light emitting diode, data acquisition board • Components or elements copper, magnesium, solar panel • Descriptive labels of places high school, laboratory • General concepts or ideas precision, electromagnetism, design ratio, sum of products

Examples • The team is building a bomb disarming robot (BDR). The robot is

Examples • The team is building a bomb disarming robot (BDR). The robot is called Detonator. • Then, precision and accuracy were calculated. • The first step was to create a truth table. • The lecture was given by Professor Georgi. • Give the professor your work. • The kits are manufactured by Texas Instruments. • My favorite book is Keys for Writers.

Things to Remember • Most common error: adding a capital where it does not

Things to Remember • Most common error: adding a capital where it does not belong • Consistency is very important Titles of slides throughout the presentation Bulleted lists on a slide Headings of a report section Parts of a table Labels in a diagram

Capitalization QUESTIONS?

Capitalization QUESTIONS?