DocumentCode :
1519702
Title :
Required: Three hours in technical communications — Paradigm for a paradox
Author :
Casari, L.E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Agric. Commun., Nebraska Univ., Lincoln, NE, USA
Issue :
3
fYear :
1984
Firstpage :
116
Lastpage :
120
Abstract :
It seem paradoxical that industry indicates that engineers need communication skills, and universities appear to agree, but that universities allocate little time in the curriculum to train engineers in written communications. This paper identifies that paradox and stresses that in response to limitations of time, the technical communications teacher must design an introductory course which reflects current research in communications and teaching methodology. The course must serve the engineering student efficiently and effectively. One such design for the beginning course is presented. Centering the introductory course on the feasibility report and shorter accompanying reports serves the engineer by permitting the design of a report which serves the reader. Such design demonstrates the writing process and dramatises the relationship between the student-writer and the reader-client.
Keywords :
educational courses; teaching; technical presentation; engineering student; engineers; feasibility report; industry; introductory course; reader-writer relationships; reports; research; student-client relationships; teaching; technical communications; universities; written communications; Educational institutions; Engineering students; Industries; Proposals; Writing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0361-1434
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.1984.6448713
Filename :
6448713
Link To Document :
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