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Teaching Technical Communication

a resource website for teachers, students, and practitioners of technical communication. At this site, you can find information about exciting current events in the worlds of science, technology, and health. You can find information to help you study, teach or practice technical communication.

Allyn and Bacon (1998). Resources>Education>Instructional Design

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Teaching with Technology

A collection of links to resources about teaching with technology.

University of New Brunswick. Resources>Education>Technology

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Technical Communication Teaching Resources

This online version of the Department of Rhetoric and Writing Studies Instructors' Resource Guide is a manual for teaching undergraduate composition.

Werry, Chris. San Diego State University (2002). Resources>Education>Writing>Technical Writing

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Technical Training

Internet Links for finding information about computer based and instructor-led Technical Training.

Usernomics (2005). Resources>Education>Instructional Design

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Technical Writers of India (TWIN) Mailing List

The TWIN mailing list focuses on issues related to technical writing. We also host specialty time bound discussions on preplanned topics. Though most of the TWIN subscribers are based in India, over time, we have had members from Australia, France, Germany, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, UK, and USA.

Pandit, Makarand M. TWIN. Resources>Education>Regional>India

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Top Seven Alternatives to Wikipedia

A cultural bias has seemed to have washed over many entries on the site, as general consensus replaces cold, hard facts. These problems, coupled with the almost obsessive behavior of many of the volunteers (try placing an external link on the site without having it removed), have led people to other sources for information. If you are looking for a different kind of online encyclopedia, try the seven alternatives to Wikipedia listed below.

OEDb (2007). Resources>Directories>Education

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Workshops on Teaching with Technology

Links, references, advice and tips on teaching with technology that are drawn together for campus workshops and faculty discussions.

Blogspot. Resources>Education>Technology

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WPA-L: Writing Program Administration

The website for the WPA-L (Writing Program Administration) mailing list. From here you can subscribe, unsubscribe or review past messages.

Arizona State University. Resources>Mailing Lists>WPA>Education

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Skills for Access: The Comprehensive Guide to Creating Accessible Multimedia for e-learning

This web site provides you with a comprehensive resource on issues relating to multimedia, e-learning and accessibility. Whether you're new to e-learning, want to know more about specific accessibility issues, or are an expert multimedia developer, we believe you'll find information relevant to your needs.

Skills for Access. Resources>Education>Accessibility>Multimedia

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Electronic Document and Records Management System Implementation Toolkit

he objective of this toolkit is to provide institutional Records Managers and other information professionals with a 'one-stop shop' for impartial, detailed and practical advice of use during all the stages of a proposed or actual EDRM system implementation that is free from vendor bias and specific to the needs of the FE/HE sector. This toolkit represents an attempt to synthesise some twenty years of experience of assisting public sector organisations to define their requirements for Electronic Document and Records Management solutions plus all the data gathered from some four months of fact finding in the further and higher education sector.

JISC infoNet (2008). Resources>Content Management>Project Management>Education

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academhack

The goal of this site is to serve as a resource for academics trying to navigate the world of computing and technology. There are many sites that do a good job of exploring and theorizing how the growing digital presence is changing the world of academia, and there are also a host of sites that catalog ways to use technology effective, there certainly seems to be a lack of sites dedicated to bridging this gap. That is, outlining the more concrete ways technology and computers can be used to improve both teaching (how to get beyond the use of Power Point) and scholarship (did you know there are more effective, cheaper, alternatives to MS Word-how does a $30 word processor designed by academics sound?).

academhack. Resources>Education>Technology

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Technical Writing in Science Class: The Handbook

An organized kit of technical-writing exercises, guidelines, activities, and strategies refined and tested in real high-school classes, with notes and comparisons to help teachers borrow and adapt them. Also used for teacher professional development at the Edward Teller Education Center.

Girill, T.R. STC East Bay (2009). Resources>Education>Literacy>Technical Writing

 
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