이종택교수의 사이버공간입니다. (Technical Communication) 
This course is designed to introduce students to writing skills for a practical purpose by helping them learn the conventions and common expressions of technical writing and practice sample writings through online exercises and project-based writing tasks.
Taik, Lee Jong. Pukyong National University. (Korean) Resources>Directories>TC
임재춘의 과학기술자 글쓰기 (Tec-writing.com) 
A collection of news and links about technical communication.
Chongro Overseas Educational Institute. (Korean) Resources>Directories>TC
Civil Engineering: Technical Writing
A collection of technical writing links organized from a civil engineering perspective.
Comunicação Técnica Profissional
A collection of Portuguese technical and professional writing resources.
Universidade de Coimbra. (Portuguese) Resources>Directories>TC
Comunicação Técnica Profissional e Sociedade Profissão e Ética
Esta página foi elaborada no âmbito da avaliação para as disciplinas de CTP/SPE, Comunicação Técnica Profissional e Sociedade Profissão e Ética. Aqui poderá encontrar informações pessoais acerca de mim, bem como o meu curriculum vitae, downloads dos trabalhos por mim efectuados no âmbito das disciplinas e ligações tanto referentes a CTP/SPE como relativas à informática.
Ferreira, Elio. Universidade de Coimbra. (Portuguese) Resources>Directories>TC>Portugal
Internet Links for Technical Communicators
A short collection of links to academic and professional resources online.
A collection of links to websites in rhetoric and technical communication.
Här nedan finns länkar till hemsidor inom området teknikinformation. Om du vill bidra med en länk är du välkommen att skicka ett E-postmeddelande till Karl-Eric via länken ovan.
Backman, Karl-Eric. FTI. (Swedish) Resources>Directories>TC>Scandinavia
This site is a compilation of advice and resources for those who are new to technical communication and want to know what it takes to break into the field. What this site is not: It is not an introduction to the field. It is not an authoritative reference. It is not a guarantee of employment.
Dunham, Paul. Newbie Tech Writer (1999). Resources>Directories>TC
An online directory of links to organizations and publications in rhetoric and professional communication.
A collection of links, organized by category, for technical communicators.
Rhetoric and Communication Links
Provides a Canadian perspective on the field of technical and professional communication.
MacLennan, Jennifer. University of Saskatchewan (2002). Resources>Directories>TC>Rhetoric
Rhetoric and Professional Communication Links
A large collection of links to fascinating resources in rhetoric and professional communication.
Rhetoric and Technical/Professional Communication
A page of links to resources in rhetoric, technical and professional communication.
Smith, Tania S. University of Calgary (2003). Resources>Directories>TC>Rhetoric
Sean Hower's Notes from the Cubicle: Getting the Most Out of the Web
As long as you're careful about evaluating the information you find, the Web is the perfect place to start any project. It's easy and cheap to find information on a variety of subjects in just a few minutes, depending on the search engine you use and your research skills. With so much on the Web, though, it's may be hard to find good information.
Knowles, Michael. Write Thinking (2004). Resources>Directories>TC
A directory of links to technical communication links online.
Tech Pubs Web Site: Resources for Technical Writers
A short list of online resources for technical writers.
A collection of technical communication links, based in the Department of English at Oulu University in Finland.
Technical Communication on the Web
A list of online resources for students of technical communication.
Technical Communication Research Repository
Technical Communication has not been known as a profession with a particularly strong basis in theory and research. Members of the profession are often too busy solving problems and meeting deadlines to do some of the extra work or document what has been done. This site has been established as a central site to connect those who want to do research, those who want to fund research, and those who have the need for research results. It could pave the way for more and better research in our profession.
Technical Communication Resource Material
What is Technical Writing? Communicates specific and factual info to a defined audience. Why do it? Inform, instruct, describe, explain processes and mechanisms. Who does it? Engineers, scientists and technicians as necessary part of daily work. Why do we need it? With rising complexity, the greater the need for direct, simple and clear communication. Readers come first. Consider reader before content, approach, style. Reader is either technical, managerial, and/or general. Express vs Impress. More important to convey ideas than impress with vocabulary. Clarity. Shorter sentences and active language.
Tuffley, David. Griffith University (2000). Resources>Directories>TC
Technical Communication Resources
The following list of resources has been compiled to provide a quick and easy access to WWW sites which deal with technical communication.
Technical Communication Resources
Welcome to the resource site home page for technical communication. While these pages may be helpful to anyone interested in what technical communicators do or how to become one, they also reflect my own experience.
Bergen, Jane. Technical Communication Resources (1999). Resources>Directories>TC
Technical Communication Resources in Civil and Environmental Engineering
We hope the resources available through this page will help you to improve of your technical writing and presentation skills.
Technical Communication Resources: Internet Resources
The General Resources: Internet Resources section of this site provides links to several resources for technical writers, including topical sites, e-zines, and online writing centers.
Burnett, Rebecca E. Thomson (2001). Resources>Directories>TC
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