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	<description>A bibliography of works by Maddux, Clark in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>Advanced Technical Writing</title>
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		<description>There are several facts of contemporary business or technical communication that are now nearly universal:  the acts of writing or  managing any project occur in group settings;  directions from employers are  goal-oriented and the responsibility for development is left to a team (usually either external or internal to the assigning agency);  organizations possess and frequently reassess corporate personae; and communication occurs with multiple audiences, with varying levels of knowledge.  The purpose of this course is to give you practice in all of these skills.  In addition, I intend to explore at length an issue far too rarely considered today:  the ethical considerations of business and technical communication.  For all these reasons, the design and specific requirements of the course are unusually (and, you should note, very intentionally) ambiguous.  Given some goal, and composition into small teams of four to five people each, you will design and implement your own instruction in technical writing. Operating under certain requirements, constraints, and limitations, groups will propose, design, test, and recommend a specific solution to a particular need.  I will base evaluation upon a percentage that reflects how well the groups (and individuals in them) achieve set criteria.</description>
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