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This article does nothing to advance the leading edge of system documentation. With luck, however, it may be useful to a few people.
Richard M. Davis
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Advanced Technical Writing: The Student as Investigator
Lilita Rodman
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The Alchemy of Sound: The Power of Spoken Language in a Very Visual World [PDF]
In our highly visual world, spoken language is often neglected as a tool that can contribute much to students’ linguistic competence. By privileging textual literacy over oral literacy, schools may be neglecting a dimension of language that students ...
Lucy Bednar
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Teaching English Technical Writing to Japanese Specialists [PDF]
Shinoda Yoshiaki
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Motivating Technical Writing through Study of the Environment [PDF]
Today’s engineers must be more than just technically competent. To be successful in our increasingly global economy in which teamwork and interdisciplinary interaction are the norm, engineers must have excellent communication skills.
Anagnos, Thalia, Linsdell, J.
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Le Penseur meets L'Entrepreneur: Pushing the Envelope of Ethnography in Business Writing Research
Although ethnography holds much promise for the furtherance of epistemological pursuits in business writing research, its traditional practices and procedures can prove to be limiting for the investigator. This paper examines the impetus underlying three
Deborah Begoray
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In Defense of the Liberal-Arts Approach to Technical Writing [PDF]
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Harris, Elizabeth
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Writing in the Workplace: New Research Perspectives by Rachel Spilka
WRITING IN TI-IE WORKPLACE: New Research Perspectives provides a benchmark of research on workplace writing in the 1990s that complements Lee Odell and Dixie Goswami's earlier, ground-breaking collection, "Writing in Nonacademic Settings (1985).
Lilita Rodman
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Getting the Right Stuff with the Write Stuff: Instructional Methods to Improve Writing in a First Year Engineering Course [PDF]
Engineering Problem Solving (ENGR 1300) is a first year engineering course at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) designed to prepare students for the rigors of the engineering majors by introducing them to engineering skills such as problem ...
Ewing, David, Kulesz, Peggy
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ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen +23 more
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