Technical communication and the World Wide Web.
SciTech Book News, June, 2005
T11
2005-040902
0-8058-4573-9
Technical communication and the World Wide Web.
Title main entry. Ed. by Carol Lipson and Michael Day.
Lawrence Erlbaum, [c]2005
355 p.
$45.00 (pa)
To bring writing instruction in line with advances in technical communications, Lipson (writing, Syracuse U.) and Day (English, Northern Illinois U.) have assembled these essays on curriculum and pedagogy for writing on the World Wide Web. The essays cover topics ranging from object-oriented composing to ethics and technical communication in a digital age. The volume provides comprehensive coverage of technical communication curricula from the two-year level to the graduate level in service course and degree programs.
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