New or first time roadtesters frequently ask me how do they write a roadtest review?
RoadTest reviews can be written in a variety of way. Sometimes they are project reports, sometimes they are tutorials, sometimes they go through an indept analysis of the product and ease of use.
To get started, I would suggest that you go to the Getting Started section on the roadtest page. One write column is a blog called How to Write a Roadtest Review. This is a good place to start. Here's the link:
/products/roadtest/w/documents/1835/how-to-write-a-roadtest-review
The other thing is that you can read a few reviews to see how people write them. Then decide on how you want to format your review. Here are some examples:
/products/roadtest/rv/roadtest_reviews/1517/microchip_dspic33c_d_1
/products/roadtest/rv/roadtest_reviews/1514/infineon_trust_platf
/products/roadtest/rv/roadtest_reviews/1501/tt_electronics_refle_2
/products/roadtest/rv/roadtest_reviews/1498/bridgetek_embedded_v_2
Note: the above review is complex; it contains several external blogs. These blogs are not required, but people will have write them to complement a formal review
Randall Scasny
RoadTest Program Manager