Preface for Instructors.- Introduction for Writers.- Part 1
Understanding the Technical Communication Environment.- 1
Introduction to Technical Communication.- 2 Understanding Ethical
and Legal Considerations.- 3 Writing Technical Documents.- 4
Writing Collaboratively.- Part 2 Planning the
Document.- 5 Analyzing Your Audience and Purpose.- 6
Researching Your Subject.- 7 Organizing Your Information.- Part
3 Developing and Testing the Verbal and Visual Information.- 8
Communicating Persuasively.- 9 Emphasizing Important Information.-
10 Writing Correct and Effective Sentences.- 11 Designing Print and
Online Documents.- 12 Creating Graphics.- 13 Evaluating and Testing
Technical Documents.- Part 4 Learning Important
Applications.- 14 Corresponding in Print and Online.- 15
Applying for a Job.- 16 Writing Proposals.- 17 Writing
Informational Reports.- 18 Writing Recommendation Reports.- 19
Writing Lab Reports.- 20 Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and
Instructions.- 21 Making Oral Presentations.- APPENDIX Reference
Handbook.- Selected Bibliography.- References.- Index.- Index of
Selected Features.
Mike Markel was director of technical communication at Boise State University. The former editor of IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, he is the author of numerous articles and six books about technical communication, including Ethics and Technical Communication: A Critique and Synthesis. Stuart A. Selber is Associate Professor of English at Penn State and Director of The Penn State Digital English Studio. He is a past president and Fellow of the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing, a past president of the Council for Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication, and a past chair of the CCCC Committee on Technical Communication. He has written several books and papers and has received several national awards for outstanding research publications.
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