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Whalen, Tim – ABCA Bulletin, 1980
Provides step-by-step directions for planning and conducting an inhouse course in business and technical writing at an engineering or technical firm. (RL)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Inservice Education, Program Development, Technical Writing
Coney, Mary B.; And Others – ADE Bulletin, 1984
Outlines five stops that can strengthen technical writing courses and programs within departments of English. (HOD)
Descriptors: College Programs, Educational Objectives, English Departments, Higher Education
Olds, Barbara M. – 1987
Noting that technically competent graduates of professional schools need additional skills to function effectively in an increasingly complex and global society, this paper describes an innovative program in technical writing developed for undergraduate engineering students at the Colorado School of Mines. The paper first provides background…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Course Content, Educational Innovation, Engineering Education
Campbell, Patricia B.; And Others – 1981
The curriculum for this 2-week workshop on educational research development and evaluation is designed to increase participants' skills in project development and proposal writing and increase their knowledge of research and evaluation methods. Geared toward adult professionals who are skilled and motivated, the curriculum helps participants to…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Research, Program Development, Program Evaluation
Brown, Marion; And Others – 1980
The English department of a technical college has developed a writing program that uses real audiences and real situations to better prepare students for the communication requirements of their professions. The exercises for each class are focused on the course content. In an advanced technical communication course, senior design, the students are…
Descriptors: Assignments, Audiences, Course Content, Creative Writing
Dunlap, Louise – 1982
A city planner's writing is usually not "technical" in the sense that the writing of engineers is technical. In each planning genre, extremely complex information, some of it "technical"--numbers, projections, and so forth--must be communicated clearly. For the professional planner, there are often severe time constraints and the need to proceed…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs, Graduate Study