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This course will provide students with an understanding of the technical and professional documents they will generate and use as information professionals. Students will be introduced to strategies for communicating effectively about technical matters to a variety of audiences and will gain experience in the production and delivery of different types of technical communication, including print documents, electronic documents, and oral presentations. Attention will be given to the writing process, with emphasis on audience analysis, document design, and peer editing. Students will complete individual and collaborative assignments. View all 3 works published by Florida State University |
 Technical Communication for Information Professionals http://slis-nine.lis.fsu.edu/courses/fall2002/common/infoView/index.cfm?cID=fa02_3021
Dulaney, William L. Florida State University 2002
Abstract: This course will provide students with an understanding of the technical and professional documents they will generate and use as information professionals. Students will be introduced to strategies for communicating effectively about technical matters to a variety of audiences and will gain experience in the production and delivery of different types of technical communication, including print documents, electronic documents, and oral presentations. Attention will be given to the writing process, with emphasis on audience analysis, document design, and peer editing. Students will complete individual and collaborative assignments.
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