Title :
Textbooks versus technology: teaching professional writing to the next generation of technical communicators
Author :
Jenson, Jill D. ; Morrison, Dorothy
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Composition, Minnesota Univ., Duluth, MN, USA
fDate :
12/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The study used quantitative and qualitative measures to determine differences in learning outcomes between two sections of an advanced technical writing course taught by the same instructor. The instructor used traditional textbook methods in one and technology-enhanced methods in the other. The findings upheld those of previous studies in that students in the experimental group rated both the course and their learning higher than that of their counterparts in the control group. Although fewer significant differences than expected resulted from the many measures taken, substantive positive differences in the writing submitted by students in the experimental group did occur. In order for such changes in performance to emerge as statistically significant differences, evaluation criteria for technical communication students may need to change
Keywords :
desktop publishing; educational computing; educational courses; human factors; information resources; linguistics; professional communication; teaching; advanced technical writing course; experimental group; higher education; instructor; learning outcomes; next generation technical communicators; professional writing teaching; qualitative measures; quantitative measures; technical communication; technical communication students; technology-enhanced instruction; technology-enhanced methods; traditional textbook methods; Communication system control; Communications technology; Costs; Education; Educational technology; Information technology; Pressing; Professional communication; Web sites; Writing;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on