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, usabi
Teaching Professional and Technical Communication: A Practicum in a Book
โ Scribed by Tracy Bridgeford (editor)
- Publisher
- Utah State University Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction to Teaching Professional and Technical Communication: A Practicum in a Book (Tracy Bridgeford)
2. Rhetorical Analysis: A Foundational Skill for PTC Teachers (James M. Dubinsky)
3. Teaching Students about Style in Technical Communication (Dan Jones)
4. Teaching Content Strategy in Professional and Technical Communication (Dave Clark)
5. Teaching Genre in Professional and Technical Communication (Brent Henze)
6. What Do Instructors Need to Know about Teaching Information Graphics? A Multiliteracies Approach (Karla Saari Kitalong)
7. Designing Teaching to Teach Design (Eva Brumberger)
8. Designing and Writing Procedures (David K. Farkas)
9. A Primer for Teaching Ethics in Professional and Technical Communication (Paul Dombrowski)
10. What Do Instructors Need to Know about Teaching Collaboration? (Peter S. England and Pam Estes Brewer)
11. Teaching Usability Testing: Coding Usability Testing Data (Tharon W. Howard)
12. What Do Instructors Need to Know about Teaching Technical Presentations? (Traci Nathans-Kelly and Christine G. Nicometo)
13. Teaching International and Intercultural Technical Communication: A Comparative Online Credibility Approach (Kirk St.Amant)
About the Authors
Index
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