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Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) involves
the application of compute r- based tools to transfer
information among people over computer networks.
CMC is becoming more prevalent with the rapid growth
of the global network of networks known as the
Internet. Because of this growth, the ability to
communicate using CMC on the Internet is an
important part of technical communication education.
Communicating effectively using CMC involves
appreciating the technical, social, and psychological
factors of network use; gaining competence in using
tools for Network Information Retrieval (NIR); and
understanding how to communicate in CMC forums by
analyzing audience, distribution medium, access
methods, information-sharing practices, and social
context.
The rapid growth of computer and information
technologies worldwide and their potential for
advancing the functions of scientific and technical
communication dramatizes the need for technical
communicators who are competent in
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC). In this
paper, I first describe CMC as a means of
communicant ion on the Internet. Then, I review
reasons for teaching CMC as a part of technical
communication education. Finally, I outline a skill set
for CMC. View all five works by December, John A. View all 2240 works published by STC Proceedings |
 Computer-Mediated Communication as a Component of Technical Communication Education http://www.stc.org/confproceed/1994/PDFs/PG122124.PDF
December, John A. STC Proceedings 1994
Abstract: Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) involves
the application of compute r- based tools to transfer
information among people over computer networks.
CMC is becoming more prevalent with the rapid growth
of the global network of networks known as the
Internet. Because of this growth, the ability to
communicate using CMC on the Internet is an
important part of technical communication education.
Communicating effectively using CMC involves
appreciating the technical, social, and psychological
factors of network use; gaining competence in using
tools for Network Information Retrieval (NIR); and
understanding how to communicate in CMC forums by
analyzing audience, distribution medium, access
methods, information-sharing practices, and social
context.
The rapid growth of computer and information
technologies worldwide and their potential for
advancing the functions of scientific and technical
communication dramatizes the need for technical
communicators who are competent in
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC). In this
paper, I first describe CMC as a means of
communicant ion on the Internet. Then, I review
reasons for teaching CMC as a part of technical
communication education. Finally, I outline a skill set
for CMC.
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