Information technologies and instructional design in technical communication: A redefinition
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1999
Abstract
How can we harness the power of computerized pedagogy without valorizing technology for technology's sake? How can we capitalize on computers and the Internet to continue moving distance learning out of the realm of correspondence courses? I believe the answer lies in redefining technical communication's relationship to information technologies and instructional design using the social construction model as tool. Our instructional theory should follow a model of effective technical communication embedded in social structures, and our teaching practices should provide for socially constructed learning environments. This paper describes the information-transfer and the social-construction models and identifies the attributes of social learning perspectives. It then shows how these attributes are demonstrated in various computer-mediated settings at one university.
Identifier
0032645973 (Scopus)
ISBN
[0780357094]
Publication Title
IEEE International Professional Communication Conference
First Page
259
Last Page
264
Recommended Citation
Coppola, Nancy W., "Information technologies and instructional design in technical communication: A redefinition" (1999). Faculty Publications. 15988.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/15988
