Innovative Approaches to Teaching Technical Communication
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Bridgeford, Tracy (editor)
Kitalong, Karla Saari (editor)
Selfe, Dickie (editor)
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EnglishAbstract
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.
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Language & LiteratureISBN
9780874214925, 9780874215748Publisher
University Press of ColoradoPublication date and place
2004Imprint
Utah State University PressClassification
Language: reference and general
Communication studies
Creative writing and creative writing guides