Proven advice for an evolving field Technical Communication prepares you to be a strong technical writer outside the classroom, giving you the tools to adapt to changing professional contexts. Full of clear, practical advice and real-world examples, the thirteenth edition shines a light on the challenges of writing in different contexts across a variety of media and clearly connects best practices with emerging approaches. With Technical Communication, you will be ready to communicate effectively and responsibly in a technologically saturated world. New for this edition: ¿ New Strategies for…mehr
Proven advice for an evolving field Technical Communication prepares you to be a strong technical writer outside the classroom, giving you the tools to adapt to changing professional contexts. Full of clear, practical advice and real-world examples, the thirteenth edition shines a light on the challenges of writing in different contexts across a variety of media and clearly connects best practices with emerging approaches. With Technical Communication, you will be ready to communicate effectively and responsibly in a technologically saturated world. New for this edition: ¿ New Strategies for Online Communication boxes explore how issues of digital communication are handled by workplace professionals. ¿ New coverage of nontraditional resumes and online interviews to support you in making successful applications ¿ A heightened focus on the relationship between print and digital provides you with the frameworks and support you need to read, conceive, and create content across mediums and platforms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mike Markel was director of technical communication at Boise State University. The former editor of IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, he is the author of numerous articles and six books about technical communication, including Ethics and Technical Communication: A Critique and Synthesis. Stuart A. Selber is Associate Professor of English at Penn State and Director of The Penn State Digital English Studio. He is a past president and Fellow of the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing, a past president of the Council for Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication, and a past chair of the CCCC Committee on Technical Communication. He has written several books and papers and has received several national awards for outstanding research publications.
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Preface for Instructors Introduction for Writers Part 1 Understanding the Technical Communication Environment 1 Introduction to Technical Communication 2 Understanding Ethical and Legal Considerations 3 Writing Technical Documents 4 Writing Collaboratively Part 2 Planning the Document 5 Analyzing Your Audience and Purpose 6 Researching Your Subject 7 Organizing Your Information Part 3 Developing and Testing the Verbal and Visual Information 8 Communicating Persuasively 9 Emphasizing Important Information 10 Writing Correct and Effective Sentences 11 Designing Print and Online Documents 12 Creating Graphics 13 Evaluating and Testing Technical Documents Part 4 Learning Important Applications 14 Corresponding in Print and Online 15 Applying for a Job 16 Writing Proposals 17 Writing Informational Reports 18 Writing Recommendation Reports 19 Writing Lab Reports 20 Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions 21 Making Oral Presentations APPENDIX Reference Handbook Selected Bibliography References Index Index of Selected Features
Preface for Instructors Introduction for Writers Part 1 Understanding the Technical Communication Environment 1 Introduction to Technical Communication 2 Understanding Ethical and Legal Considerations 3 Writing Technical Documents 4 Writing Collaboratively Part 2 Planning the Document 5 Analyzing Your Audience and Purpose 6 Researching Your Subject 7 Organizing Your Information Part 3 Developing and Testing the Verbal and Visual Information 8 Communicating Persuasively 9 Emphasizing Important Information 10 Writing Correct and Effective Sentences 11 Designing Print and Online Documents 12 Creating Graphics 13 Evaluating and Testing Technical Documents Part 4 Learning Important Applications 14 Corresponding in Print and Online 15 Applying for a Job 16 Writing Proposals 17 Writing Informational Reports 18 Writing Recommendation Reports 19 Writing Lab Reports 20 Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions 21 Making Oral Presentations APPENDIX Reference Handbook Selected Bibliography References Index Index of Selected Features
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