Technical Communication and the World Wide Web is a collective of sixteen chapters designed to help technical communication teachers prepare their students for twenty-first century writing for the World Wide Web by providing advice and examples in
Technical Communication and the World Wide Web is a collective of sixteen chapters designed to help technical communication teachers prepare their students for twenty-first century writing for the World Wide Web by providing advice and examples inHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: J. Johnson-Eilola S. Selber Foreword. C. Lipson M. Day Preface. C. Lipson M. Day Introduction. Part I: Implications for Curriculum in Degree and Service Programs.B. Hart-Davidson Shaping Texts That Transform: Toward a Rhetoric of Objects Relationships and Views. G. Pullman From Wordsmith to Object-Oriented Composing. M.J. Salvo Teaching Information Architecture: Technical Communication in a Postmodern Context. L. Honeycutt K. McGrane Rhetoric and Information Architecture as Pedagogical Frameworks for Web Site Design. J.F. Barber A New Web for the New Millennium. K. St. Amant Online Ethos and Intercultural Technical Communication: How to Create Credible Messages for International Internet Audiences. T. Herrington Linking Russia and the United States in Web Forums: The Global Classroom Project. G. Harootunian Re-Designing Our Technical and Individual Screens: The New "Windows" Opened by Teaching in a Former Soviet Republic. L.J. Gurak Ethics and Technical Communication in a Digital Age. J. Logie Parsing Codes: Intellectual Property Technical Communication and the World Wide Web. J.E. Porter The Chilling of Digital Information: Technical Communicators as Public Advocates. Part II: Issues and Suggestions for Pedagogy in Degree and Service Programs.S. Carliner Integrating the Web Into Education for Technical Communication Majors: A Process-Oriented Approach. S. Loudermilk Online? Is There a [Web] Text in This Class?R. Rice C.C. Papper Moving Beyond "Text Only" Pedagogy: Oral Print and Electronic Media in Technical Communication Assignments. S. Lang Integrating the Web Into an Introductory Technical Communication Course. M.F. O'Sullivan Writing for the Electronic Medium: A Course for the Times.
Contents: J. Johnson-Eilola S. Selber Foreword. C. Lipson M. Day Preface. C. Lipson M. Day Introduction. Part I: Implications for Curriculum in Degree and Service Programs.B. Hart-Davidson Shaping Texts That Transform: Toward a Rhetoric of Objects Relationships and Views. G. Pullman From Wordsmith to Object-Oriented Composing. M.J. Salvo Teaching Information Architecture: Technical Communication in a Postmodern Context. L. Honeycutt K. McGrane Rhetoric and Information Architecture as Pedagogical Frameworks for Web Site Design. J.F. Barber A New Web for the New Millennium. K. St. Amant Online Ethos and Intercultural Technical Communication: How to Create Credible Messages for International Internet Audiences. T. Herrington Linking Russia and the United States in Web Forums: The Global Classroom Project. G. Harootunian Re-Designing Our Technical and Individual Screens: The New "Windows" Opened by Teaching in a Former Soviet Republic. L.J. Gurak Ethics and Technical Communication in a Digital Age. J. Logie Parsing Codes: Intellectual Property Technical Communication and the World Wide Web. J.E. Porter The Chilling of Digital Information: Technical Communicators as Public Advocates. Part II: Issues and Suggestions for Pedagogy in Degree and Service Programs.S. Carliner Integrating the Web Into Education for Technical Communication Majors: A Process-Oriented Approach. S. Loudermilk Online? Is There a [Web] Text in This Class?R. Rice C.C. Papper Moving Beyond "Text Only" Pedagogy: Oral Print and Electronic Media in Technical Communication Assignments. S. Lang Integrating the Web Into an Introductory Technical Communication Course. M.F. O'Sullivan Writing for the Electronic Medium: A Course for the Times.
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