Technical Communication with 2021 MLA Update
Thirteenth Edition ©2021 Mike Markel; Stuart A. Selber Formats: E-book
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Authors
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Mike Markel
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.
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Stuart Selber
Stuart A. Selber is Professor of English at Penn State University where he directs The Penn State Digital English Studio and the Program in Writing and Rhetoric. He is a past president and Fellow of the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing and a past president of the Council for Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication. Selber has received several national awards for outstanding research, including the Ken Rainey Award for Distinguished Research (Society for Technical Communication), which is a lifetime achievement award. Selber has also been honored with the Jay R. Gould Award for Excellence in Teaching Technical Communication (Society of Technical Communication) and the Ronald S. Blicq Award for Distinction in Technical Communication Education (IEEE Professional Communication Society).
Table of Contents
Contents
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
Product Updates
The ebook has been updated to give your students the latest guidance on documenting sources in MLA style and follows the guidelines set forth in the MLA Handbook, 9th edition (April 2021).
Achieve with Technical Communication combines an interactive e-book with high-quality multimedia content and ready-made assessment options:
- Fully customizable, pre-built writing assignments that expand on the cases in Part 4, guiding students through multiple drafts and helping them to focus on key goals for each genre
- LearningCurve adaptive activities covering the first ten chapters of the text as well as the most serious grammatical errors and ESL topics
- End-of-chapter cases that offer convenient downloads of the documents students need to work with
Digital writing tutorials that suggest ways to use free or common tools - A test bank that supports summative assessment.
Strategies for Online Communication boxes explore how issues of digital communication are handled by workplace professionals. Actual professionals share their strategies and insights on managing recurring content, crowdsourcing data and information, using multiple modalities in technical communication documents, and moderating user forums. Each feature includes annotated examples.
New coverage of nontraditional resumes and online interviews enhances existing guidance on finding a job. Coverage of the essentials of creating a traditional cover letter, resume, and other job application materials is joined by new material illustrating alternate resume formats, including infographics and video resumes, along with realistic tips on when and whether to consider these options. Chapter 15 also adds new material on preparing for and participating in online job interviews.
A heightened focus on the relationship between print and digital provides students with the framework and support they need to read, conceive, and create content across mediums and platforms. Enhanced with examples, this renewed emphasis includes new coverage on leveraging the benefits of both media in the same end-user context and new Tech Tips on designing print and online documents and creating graphics.
New samples and examples throughout the text provide up-to-date models and opportunities for students to analyze real-world technical communication from a variety of contexts, such as comparison-based data visualizations and a video-based tutorial.
Authors
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Mike Markel
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.
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Stuart Selber
Stuart A. Selber is Professor of English at Penn State University where he directs The Penn State Digital English Studio and the Program in Writing and Rhetoric. He is a past president and Fellow of the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing and a past president of the Council for Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication. Selber has received several national awards for outstanding research, including the Ken Rainey Award for Distinguished Research (Society for Technical Communication), which is a lifetime achievement award. Selber has also been honored with the Jay R. Gould Award for Excellence in Teaching Technical Communication (Society of Technical Communication) and the Ronald S. Blicq Award for Distinction in Technical Communication Education (IEEE Professional Communication Society).
Table of Contents
Contents
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
Product Updates
The ebook has been updated to give your students the latest guidance on documenting sources in MLA style and follows the guidelines set forth in the MLA Handbook, 9th edition (April 2021).
Achieve with Technical Communication combines an interactive e-book with high-quality multimedia content and ready-made assessment options:
- Fully customizable, pre-built writing assignments that expand on the cases in Part 4, guiding students through multiple drafts and helping them to focus on key goals for each genre
- LearningCurve adaptive activities covering the first ten chapters of the text as well as the most serious grammatical errors and ESL topics
- End-of-chapter cases that offer convenient downloads of the documents students need to work with
Digital writing tutorials that suggest ways to use free or common tools - A test bank that supports summative assessment.
Strategies for Online Communication boxes explore how issues of digital communication are handled by workplace professionals. Actual professionals share their strategies and insights on managing recurring content, crowdsourcing data and information, using multiple modalities in technical communication documents, and moderating user forums. Each feature includes annotated examples.
New coverage of nontraditional resumes and online interviews enhances existing guidance on finding a job. Coverage of the essentials of creating a traditional cover letter, resume, and other job application materials is joined by new material illustrating alternate resume formats, including infographics and video resumes, along with realistic tips on when and whether to consider these options. Chapter 15 also adds new material on preparing for and participating in online job interviews.
A heightened focus on the relationship between print and digital provides students with the framework and support they need to read, conceive, and create content across mediums and platforms. Enhanced with examples, this renewed emphasis includes new coverage on leveraging the benefits of both media in the same end-user context and new Tech Tips on designing print and online documents and creating graphics.
New samples and examples throughout the text provide up-to-date models and opportunities for students to analyze real-world technical communication from a variety of contexts, such as comparison-based data visualizations and a video-based tutorial.
Proven advice, best practices, new technologies
The ebook has been updated to give your students the latest guidance on documenting sources in MLA style and follows the guidelines set forth in the MLA Handbook, 9th edition (April 2021).
Technical Communication prepares students to make the leap from writing in college to writing in a variety of workplace settings and contexts. Full of clear, practical advice and real-world examples from a range of sources, the text gives students practice with the kinds of writing processes and products they’ll encounter on the job. The new edition shines a light on the challenges of writing in a variety of contexts across a variety of media and continues to provide thorough guidance with new examples that prepare students to become effective, responsible communicators in a technologically saturated world.
Technical Communication is now available with Achieve, Macmillan Learning’s break-through digital platform. Achieve puts student writing and revision at the center of your course, with a dedicated composition space that guides students through drafting, peer review, source check, reflection, and revision. Developed to support best practices in commenting on student drafts, Achieve is a flexible, integrated suite of tools for designing and facilitating writing assignments, paired with actionable insights that make students’ progress towards outcomes clear and measurable. Fully editable pre-built assignments support the book’s approach, and an e-book is included.
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Technical Communication with 2021 MLA Update
The ebook has been updated to give your students the latest guidance on documenting sources in MLA style and follows the guidelines set forth in the MLA Handbook, 9th edition (April 2021).
Technical Communication prepares students to make the leap from writing in college to writing in a variety of workplace settings and contexts. Full of clear, practical advice and real-world examples from a range of sources, the text gives students practice with the kinds of writing processes and products they’ll encounter on the job. The new edition shines a light on the challenges of writing in a variety of contexts across a variety of media and continues to provide thorough guidance with new examples that prepare students to become effective, responsible communicators in a technologically saturated world.
Technical Communication is now available with Achieve, Macmillan Learning’s break-through digital platform. Achieve puts student writing and revision at the center of your course, with a dedicated composition space that guides students through drafting, peer review, source check, reflection, and revision. Developed to support best practices in commenting on student drafts, Achieve is a flexible, integrated suite of tools for designing and facilitating writing assignments, paired with actionable insights that make students’ progress towards outcomes clear and measurable. Fully editable pre-built assignments support the book’s approach, and an e-book is included.
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