Resources for Studying Reporting Technical Information
Use the following links to access additional study resources for the chapters of Houp/Pearsall/Tebeaux's Reporting Technical Information, 9th edition, published by Allyn & Bacon, 1997.
Houp, Kenneth W., Thomas E. Pearsall and Elizabeth Tebeaux. Allyn and Bacon (1997). Resources>Writing
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
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. We've designed TechCommunity as a focal point, as a gathering place, and as a resource for people involved in technical communication. And if you just want to explore and find out more about this exciting, rapidly growing field, take a look around. At this site, you'll also find information on Allyn & Bacon's series of technical communication books.
Allyn and Bacon (1998). Resources>TC>Online
These documents are suitable for take-home, graded assignments or in-class workshops. As whole documents created in the 'real world,' they complement the sentence- and paragraph-level editing tasks in the textbook Technical Editing.
Rude, Carolyn D. Allyn and Bacon (1998). Academic>Course Materials>Editing
Technical Editing: Discussion and Application Materials
Assignments to complement Carolyn Rude's Technical Editing textbook. Instructors can load the materials onto a server or student disks so that the students can respond at the computer.
Rude, Carolyn D. Allyn and Bacon (1998). Academic>Course Materials>Technical Editing
Business writing ranges from formal memos and proposals, to casual email messages, to catchy Web pages and presentations. In general, business communication deals with establishing and maintaining guidelines for policies and practices, with facilitating project work and with delivering convincing arguments about a product or proposal.
Allyn and Bacon (1999). Resources>Writing>Workplace>Business Communication
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