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501. #14662 The TC Team: Our Very Own Superheroes Leavitt imagines how easy writing documentation would be with the help of technical communication superheroes who fix grammar, translate technobabble, and extend deadlines. Leavitt, Loralee. Intercom (2000). Humor>Documentation>Writing 502. #15202 Teaching a Workshop on Sentence Diagramming Demonstrates how sentence diagramming can be an effective writing tool and offers tips on how it should be taught. Jennings, Ann S. Intercom (2002). Articles>Education>Editing>Grammar 503. #22577 Teaching Effective Feedback Skills Offers practical suggestions for teaching students of technical communication how to provide effective feedback on documents. Willen, Matt. Intercom (2004). Articles>Education>TC 504. #30783 Teaching Professionalism in the Classroom Looks at what it means to be professional as a technical writer, as a teacher, and as a student and explains how to teach professionalism in the classroom. Campbell, Alexa. Intercom (2008). Articles>Education>TC>Professionalism 505. #15203 Review: Teaching Yourself Adobe GoLive 4.0 Reviews Adobe GoLive 4.0 Classroom in a Book, and Adobe GoLive 4.0 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide. Wallia, C.J.S. Intercom (2000). Articles>Reviews>Software>Adobe GoLive 506. #15204 Team Meeting, January 12, 2010 Imagines a high-tech conference call in the future. Reed, Dian Duchin. Intercom (2000). Articles>Collaboration 507. #15205 Teaming Up to Define Your Users Demonstrates how technical communicators can be leaders in the effort to create thorough descriptions of a product's users. Filippo, Elizabeth G. Intercom (2002). Design>User Centered Design>Assessment>Personas 508. #15206 Technical Communication in Sweden Describes what it's like to work as a technical communicator in Sweden, a country where the profession has a long tradition. Moller, Birgitta. Intercom (2002). Articles>TC>Regional>Scandinavia 509. #14763 Technical Communication Programs in Asia A report on the growth of technical communication in Asia, with an emphasis on China and South Korea. Li, Xiaoli. Intercom (2002). Academic>Education>Regional>Asia 510. #14676 Technical Communication: The Next Wave Perlin examines cutting-edge developments in technical communication and discusses their possible impact on the workplace. Perlin, Neil E. Intercom (2001). Articles>TC>Workplace 511. #14679 Technical Communicators: Designing the User Experience Fisher argues that technical communicators should take the lead in developing software that satisfies user demands, and describes how to develop the new skills needed to do so. Fisher, Lori H. Intercom (2001). Design>User Centered Design>Software 512. #14724 Technical Communicators Go to the Moon This article highlights the contributions of technical communicators to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Mercury and Apollo programs, which culminated in 1969 with the landing of men on the moon. Rutkowski, Ed. Intercom (2001). Articles>TC>History 513. #14652 Technical Communicators--Why They Study The authors, both teachers at Concordia University, report on a survey conducted by their Continuing Education Department that suggests several reasons why many technical communicators desire more education. Waterhouse and Sklar also describe how their department is using the survey to tailor its curriculum to the needs of technical communicators. Waterhouse, Ann and Adrianne Sklar. Intercom (2000). Articles>Education>Continuing 514. #15207 Provides tips for new technical editors on how to develop an effective editing process. McNeill, Angie D. Intercom (2001). Articles>Editing 515. #15208 Technical Presentations: From Neophyte to Master Discusses ways that technical presenters can improve their speaking skills. Walinskas, Karl. Intercom (2000). Articles>Presentations 516. #22791 Technical Translation: Craft, Not Commodity Describes the work of translators and suggests strategies buyers can use to find the best translator for their needs. Cardillo, Louis M. Intercom (2004). Articles>Editing>Localization>Technical Writing 517. #14739 Technical Writers and Patent Applications Worth examines the role of technical writers in the patent application process. Worth, Carol. Intercom (2002). Careers>Writing>Intellectual Property 518. #15209 519. #14663 Technical Writing and the Sciences This article, the first in a series on the history of technical communication, examines the evolving roles of technical writers and editors in scientific communication. Rutkowski, Ed. Intercom (2000). Articles>Scientific Communication 520. #22789 Reports on the training and education of technical writers in Cuba. Sapp, David Alan. Intercom (2004). Articles>Writing>Technical Writing>Cuba 521. #14638 Technical Writing in the Antarctic Williams describes the experiences of two technical writers who worked in Antarctica. Williams, Lisa. Intercom (2000). Articles>Writing>Regional>Antarctica 522. #14719 The Technical Writing Internship Based on her experiences as an interning technical communicator, Lurkis argues that internships are valuable experiences for both students and companies. Lurkis, Elisa B. Intercom (2001). Academic>Internships 523. #14729 Bush clarifies the role of technical editors in light of the particular purposes of technical documents. Bush, Donald W. Intercom (2001). Articles>Editing>TC 524. #28373 Writing for technology companies has its own unique set of challenges. Here's how to work around some of them. Calhoun, Harry. Intercom (2006). Careers>Writing>Marketing 525. #14631 Techniques for Successful SME Interviews Lambe offers tips for gathering information from SMEs. Lambe, Jennifer L. Intercom (2000). Articles>Interviewing>Collaboration>SMEs
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