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Rice-Bailey, Tammy; Baker, Kimberly S. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2017
This article describes an interdisciplinary partnership that resulted in the introduction of a writing coach into an MBA class on critical and analytical thinking. By examining the response to this role by the writing coaches themselves and by the students enrolled in three sections of this new course, this exploratory study endeavors to answer…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Skills, Writing Improvement, Partnerships in Education
Santos, Marc C.; McIntyre, Megan M. – Composition Forum, 2016
This article details how we integrate Jody Shipka's approach to creativity and rhetorical awareness into a Professional Writing, Rhetoric, and Technology major at the University of South Florida. We situate Shipka's pedagogy alongside postpedagogy, differentiating the latter from postcomposition. In short, we argue that postpedagogy echoes…
Descriptors: Creativity, Rhetoric, Technical Writing, Writing Skills
Wiener, Judith; Costaris, Laurie – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2012
The purpose of this article is to discuss the process of teaching graduate students in school psychology to write psychological reports that teachers and parents find readable and that guide intervention. The consensus from studies across four decades of research is that effective psychological reports connect to the client's context; have clear…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Graduate Students, Technical Writing, Psychological Testing
Zemliansky, Pavel; St. Amant, Kirk – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2013
Over the last 2 decades, the nations that once comprised the Soviet Union have begun to play an increasingly important role in the global economy. As a result, today's technical and professional communicators could find themselves interacting with co-workers, colleagues, and clients in these nations. Being successful in such contexts, however,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technical Writing, Literature Reviews, Educational Practices
Lee, Susan E.; Woods, Kyra J.; Tonissen, Kathryn F. – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2011
We introduced writing activities into a project style third year undergraduate biomolecular science laboratory to assist the students to produce a final report in the form of a journal article. To encourage writing while the experimental work was proceeding, the embedded writing activities required ongoing analysis of experimental data. After…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Student Attitudes, Science Laboratories, Writing Exercises
Freeman, Robin; Le Rossignol, Karen – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2010
The role of a professional and creative writing degree is to provide resources, structured workshops, professional interactions--and the potential for creative risk. Opportunities for risk, within the structured environment of the university, challenge the individual's perspectives and judgements, as well as their ability to analyse and to reflect…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Creative Writing, Experiential Learning, Risk
Washington, Gene – Technical Writing Teacher, 1986
Describes a procedure technical writing students can use to test how concerns like segmentation, defining criteria, and paragraph structure may apply to finding an organization for their own texts. Essentially a heuristic, the procedure assumes that a number like three (a control number) is useful in organizing information for any kind of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Numbers, Technical Writing, Writing Instruction
Peer reviewedDiMatteo, Anthony – Computers and Composition, 1991
Focuses on the widened perspective of network writing and offers ways to understand its value to the writing classroom. (MG)
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Writing Improvement, Writing Instruction, Writing Processes
Ewald, Helen Rothschild – 1981
Clinical report writing involves two interlinking processes--creation and communication. There are six stages of clinical inference that find parallels in generative writing stages: possessing a postulate system, constructing the major premise, observing for occurrences, instantiating (classifying) the occurrences, reaching a referential product,…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Processes, Epistemology, Technical Writing
Clark, Gregory – Technical Writing Teacher, 1981
Uses a broad definition of technical writing (practical writing) as a backdrop for two freshman composition courses. Introduces a student planning sheet for "thinking in"--examining the audience and purpose of a writing assignment. (RL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Prewriting, Technical Writing
Fitzgerald, Mike – Tech Directions, 2007
This article introduces an activity based on Standard 12 of the "Standards for Technological Literacy" that will help students develop good writing skills. It also describes the elements of a writing prompt and of a rubric, the advantages of using rubrics, and the writing development process itself. It provides an activity through which students…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Technical Writing, Scoring Rubrics, Student Evaluation
Jordan, Michael P. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1986
Uses a single language system--technical description--to illustrate how language systems can now be used as the basis for instruction in technical writing. Provides sample exercises in progressive teaching from simple description to complex continuity devices, showing how they can be used at all stages of the writing process. (HTH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Technical Writing, Writing Exercises
Kalmbach, James – Technical Writing Teacher, 1988
Argues that technical writing teachers must understand desktop publishing. Discusses the strengths that technical writing teachers bring to desktop publishing, and the impact desktop publishing will have on technical writing courses and programs. (ARH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Microcomputers, Revision (Written Composition), Technical Writing
Peer reviewedCurry, Jerome M. – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1992
Asserts that most technical writing textbooks are artificial as they do not force students to deal with writing problems in the same way as in the workplace. Maintains that technical writing instructors can provide their students with realistic writing alternatives. Discusses realistic alternatives for writing instruction and definitions. (PRA)
Descriptors: Definitions, Higher Education, Technical Writing, Writing Assignments
Peer reviewedHorn, Wm. Dennis – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1993
Discusses networking as a collaboration tool in the teaching of technical writing. Argues that some degree of collaboration is innate to all writing, that word processing already facilitates that collaboration, and that networking is the next enhancement to the collaborative process. (RS)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Cooperation, Higher Education, Information Networks

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