Teaching Professional and Technical Communication

Teaching Professional and Technical Communication
Author: Tracy Bridgeford
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-09-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781607326809

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Teaching Professional and Technical Communication guides new instructors in teaching professional and technical communication (PTC). The essays in this volume provide theoretical and applied discussions about the teaching of this diverse subject, including relevant pedagogical approaches, how to apply practical aspects of PTC theory, and how to design assignments. This practicum features chapters by prominent PTC scholars and teachers on rhetoric, style, ethics, design, usability, genre, and other central concerns of PTC programs. Each chapter includes a scenario or personal narrative of teaching a particular topic, provides a theoretical basis for interpreting the narrative, illustrates the practical aspects of the approach, describes relevant assignments, and presents a list of questions to prompt pedagogical discussions. Teaching Professional and Technical Communication is not a compendium of best practices but instead offers a practical collection of rich, detailed narratives that show inexperienced PTC instructors how to work most effectively in the classroom. Contributors: Pam Estes Brewer, Eva Brumberger, Dave Clark, Paul Dombrowski, James M. Dubinsky, Peter S. England, David K. Farkas, Brent Henze, Tharon W. Howard, Dan Jones, Karla Saari Kitalong, Traci Nathans-Kelly, Christine G. Nicometo, Kirk St.Amant

Effective Teaching of Technical Communication

Effective Teaching of Technical Communication
Author: Michael J. Klein
Publsiher: CSU Open Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021
Genre: Communication of technical information
ISBN: 1646421892

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"Effective Teaching of Technical Communication broadens our understanding of current effective teaching and pedagogical methods by facilitating a discussion of important and innovative theories, concepts, and practices related to the teaching of technical communication"--

Teaching Technical Communication

Teaching Technical Communication
Author: James M. Dubinsky
Publsiher: Bedford/St. Martin's
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0312412045

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An introduction to the field of technical communication, this sourcebook is designed especially for those instructors who are new to teaching the service course.

Innovative Approaches to Teaching Technical Communication

Innovative Approaches to Teaching Technical Communication
Author: Tracy Bridgeford,Karla Saari Kitalong,Dickie Selfe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UCSC:32106017220572

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Programs in technical writing, technical communication, and/or professional communication have recently grown in enrollment as the demand among employers for formally prepared technical writers and editors has grown. In response, scholarly treatments of the subject and the teaching of technical writing are also burgeoning, and the body of research and theory being published in this field is many times larger and more accessible than it was even a decade ago. Although many theoretical and disciplinary perspectives can potentially inform technical communication teaching, administration, and curriculum development, the actual influences on the field's canonical texts have traditionally come from a rather limited range of disciplines. Innovative Approaches to Teaching Technical Communication brings together a wide range of scholars/teachers to expand the existing canon.

Key Theoretical Frameworks

Key Theoretical Frameworks
Author: Angela M. Haas,Michelle F. Eble
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2018-10-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781607327585

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Drawing on social justice methodologies and cultural studies scholarship, Key Theoretical Frameworks offers new curricular and pedagogical approaches to teaching technical communication. Including original essays by emerging and established scholars, the volume educates students, teachers, and practitioners on identifying and assessing issues of social justice and globalization. The collection provides a valuable resource for teachers new to translating social justice theories to the classroom by presenting concrete examples related to technical communication. Each contribution adopts a particular theoretical approach, explains the theory, situates it within disciplinary scholarship, contextualizes the approach from the author’s experience, and offers additional teaching applications. The first volume of its kind, Key Theoretical Frameworks links the theoretical with the pedagogical in order to articulate, use, and assess social justice frameworks for designing and teaching courses in technical communication. Contributors: Godwin Y. Agboka, Matthew Cox, Marcos Del Hierro, Jessica Edwards, Erin A. Frost, Elise Verzosa Hurley, Natasha N. Jones, Cruz Medina, Marie E. Moeller, Kristen R. Moore, Donnie Johnson Sackey, Gerald Savage, J. Blake Scott, Barbi Smyser-Fauble, Kenneth Walker, Rebecca Walton

Teaching Intercultural Rhetoric and Technical Communication

Teaching Intercultural Rhetoric and Technical Communication
Author: Barry Thatcher,Kirk St. Amant,Charles H Sides
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351841382

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In today's integrated global economy, technical communicators often collaborate in international production teams, work with experts in overseas subject matter, or coordinate documentation for the international release of products. Working effectively in such situations requires technical communicators to acquire a specialized knowledge of culture and communication. This book provides readers with the information needed to integrate aspects of intercultural communication into different educational settings.

Teaching Content Management in Technical and Professional Communication

Teaching Content Management in Technical and Professional Communication
Author: Tracy Bridgeford
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2020-01-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780429601989

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This collection offers a comprehensive overview of approaches to teaching the complex subject of content management. The 12 chapters define and explain content management and its accompanying competencies, providing teaching examples in areas including content strategy, topic-based writing, usability studies, and social media. The book covers tasks associated with content management such as analyzing audiences and using information architecture languages including XML and DITA. It highlights the communal aspects of content management, focusing on the work of writing stewardship and project management, and the characteristics of content management in global contexts. It concludes with a look to the future and the forces that shape content management today. The editor situates the collection within a pedagogical exigency, providing sound instructional approaches to teaching content management from a rhetorical perspective. The book is an essential resource for both instructors new to teaching technical and professional communication, and experienced instructors who are interested in upgrading their pedagogies to include content management.

Solving Problems in Technical Communication

Solving Problems in Technical Communication
Author: Johndan Johnson-Eilola,Stuart A. Selber
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2012-12-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780226924083

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The field of technical communication is rapidly expanding in both the academic world and the private sector, yet a problematic divide remains between theory and practice. Here Stuart A. Selber and Johndan Johnson-Eilola, both respected scholars and teachers of technical communication, effectively bridge that gap. Solving Problems in Technical Communication collects the latest research and theory in the field and applies it to real-world problems faced by practitioners—problems involving ethics, intercultural communication, new media, and other areas that determine the boundaries of the discipline. The book is structured in four parts, offering an overview of the field, situating it historically and culturally, reviewing various theoretical approaches to technical communication, and examining how the field can be advanced by drawing on diverse perspectives. Timely, informed, and practical, Solving Problems in Technical Communication will be an essential tool for undergraduates and graduate students as they begin the transition from classroom to career.