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Lawless, Amy

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Creating a Usable Electronic Newsletter In House

Many organizations are opting to convert existing print publications into electronic newsletters (e-newsletters)—and for good reason. E-newsletters can be developed for a fraction of the cost of their print counterparts and delivered to a global audience instantly. While marketers are discovering the ease of reaching a target audience with e-mail, many e-mail users are frustrated by the barrage of e-newsletters that muddle their inboxes monthly, weekly, or even daily. An onslaught of unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam) has made readers wary of marketing attempts. To reach these wary readers, companies need to create e-newsletters that respond to their audience’s specific needs—namely usability and trust. By following a few guidelines, you can launch a usable and successful e-newsletter.

Lawless, Amy. Usability Interface (2003). Design>Publishing>Web Design>Usability

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The Rhetoric of the Challenger Disaster: A Case Study for Technical and Professional Communication  (link broken)

This site aims to provide a resource for applying rhetorical principles to a case study in technical and professional communication. This pedagogical tool will facilitate student learning by offering a concrete example that shows us what is at stake when we fail to acknowledge the rhetorical dimensions of science and organizational communication.

Lawless, Amy. ATTW (2000). Academic>Course Materials

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