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Wambeam, Cynthia A.

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Design Teams and the Web: A Collaborative Model for the Workplace   (peer-reviewed)   (members only)

Formal corporate models that standardize collaborative processes into rigid templates and flow charts can actually become anti-collaborative and isolate team members from each other. This divisionary effect is particularly problematic for World Wide Web hypertexts, which often require on-going, dynamic collaborations between professionals with diverse specializations. In this article, we examine collaborative processes through theory and two Web project team interactions: one that reflects a failed formal process model, and one that represents a more successful dialogic model. Because dialogic models are non-formal and inherently adaptable, they are thus stronger process models for collaboration, particularly for Web design projects.

Wambeam, Cynthia A. and Robert Kramer. Technical Communication Online (1996). Design>Web Design>Collaboration

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Principles of Technical Communication

This 'syllaweb' is provided for an ASU-East Online Course. As a student in this class, you'll be: exploring the wide range of professional possibilities in the world of technical communication; learning and discussing principles and techniques for a variety of technical writing and communication tasks; developing an awareness for audience and purpose; understanding how all of these impact content, logic, and organization; practicing writing and document design.

Wambeam, Cynthia A. Arizona State University (2003). Academic>Courses>TC

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