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Zimmerman, Donald E.; Muraski, Michel Lynn – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1995
Discusses unfavorable impressions of technical communicators. Describes activities that technical communicators may use to keep abreast of an increasingly complex range of subjects and skills, thus increasing job satisfaction and professional status. (SR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, Professional Development, Professional Recognition
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Grice, Roger A. – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1995
Discusses the challenges of introducing new technologies into technical communication classrooms and examines advantages and pitfalls. (SR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Instructional Innovation, Technical Writing
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Freedman, Aviva; Adam, Christine – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1996
Draws on theories of situated learning in a study that compared novices learning written genres in two different institutional settings within similar disciplines: university students in public administration, and graduate student interns in government agencies. Concludes when students move from the university to the workplace, they have to learn…
Descriptors: College Students, Discourse Communities, Higher Education, Technical Writing
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Fatt, James Poon Teng – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2000
Demonstrates the value of a knowledge of linguistics and theories of human language to technical authors in terms of the communication model, grammar, rhetorical patterns, some linguistic features of technical English, semantics, and visual and graphic representation. (SC)
Descriptors: Grammar, Graphic Arts, Higher Education, Linguistics
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Myers, Marshall – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2002
Argues the infinitive phrase has not been taken seriously in writing because writers have been too concerned with Bishop Robert Lowth's proscription against the split infinitive. Notes that examination of three types of technical prose (instructions, annual reports, and "junk mail") reveals that more than one sentence in four contains an…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Grammar, Higher Education, Language Usage
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Rosner, Mary – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2001
Considers how visuals are constructions that are products of a writer's interpretation with its own "power-laden agenda." Reviews the current approach taken by composition scholars, surveys richer interdisciplinary work on visuals, and (by using visuals connected with the Human Genome Project) models an analysis of visuals as rhetoric.…
Descriptors: Genetics, Higher Education, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Theory
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Hughes, Michael – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1999
Compares and contrasts standards and techniques of qualitative and quantitative usability testing methodologies. Focuses on ways technical communicators can ensure rigorous tests in terms of the validity and reliability of findings, defining criteria of validity and reliability for both quantitative and qualitative methods. Presents a list of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reliability, Research Methodology, Research Needs
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Schulte, Bruce A. – American Biology Teacher, 2003
The writing of a scientific article offers a sharp divergence from the standard essay paper familiar to most students from English class. Supporting documentation is embedded in the scientific prose, not footnoted along the bottom of each page. Instructing students in the art of scientific writing can be truly challenging. After years of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Scientific Methodology, Essays, Scientific Literacy
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Goodney, David E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
Examples of acid-base reactions from Robert Boyle's "The Sceptical Chemist" are used to illustrate the rich information content of chemical equations. Boyle required lengthy passages of florid language to describe the same reaction that can be done quite simply with a chemical equation. Reading or hearing the words, however, enriches the student's…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, High School Students, Undergraduate Students
Ozbek, Susan; Roemer, Marjorie; Sanzen, Keith; Vander Does, Susan – National Writing Project (NJ1), 2008
The Presenters' Collaborative Network (PCN) was started in 2002 to support the creation of a corps of teacher-consultants who would lead workshops for the Rhode Island Writing Project (RIWP) at local schools and conferences. The PCN is a group of teachers, past participants from summer institutes or year-round embedded programs in schools that…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Teacher Improvement, Writing Workshops, Research Reports
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Connatser, Bradford R. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2007
A common aphorism in the halls of education is that the writing skills of Americans decline over time. Compared to the "golden age of letters," so the argument goes, each subsequent generation of writers is worse than the last. Although contemporary readers and educators commiserate over encounters with bad writing, a fair comparison of 18th…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Communication Problems, Writing Improvement, United States History
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Brinkman, Tara M.; Segool, Natasha K.; Pham, Andy V.; Carlson, John S. – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2007
The accountability movement in psychology has resulted in practitioners increasingly using evidence-based interventions and treatment modalities to treat client problems. Behavioral consultation is one framework that practitioners can utilize in providing empirically supported services. In order to demonstrate the use of effective, evidence-based…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Consultation Programs, Reports, Writing (Composition)
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Singh, Gurmit – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2010
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report results from an evaluation of an online abstract mentoring programme to support early career and less experienced human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) researchers improve their chances of acceptance to International HIV/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Conferences. Design/methodology/approach: An…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Constructivism (Learning), Mentors, Informal Education
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Battalio, John – American Journal of Distance Education, 2009
Using data collected from 120 students enrolled in nine sections of an undergraduate technical communication course, this study found a number of statistically significant associations between students' learning styles, as defined by the Index of Learning Styles, and nine measures evaluating both academic performance and student preference. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Technical Writing, Distance Education, Undergraduate Students
Heba, Gary – 1994
Although many dimensions of multimedia are already familiar to technical communicators and educators, producing documents with this technology requires a complete reconceptualization of the communication process. One major obstacle to developing a multimedia rhetoric is the power that print technology holds over people's ideas concerning formal or…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Models, Rhetoric
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