Humanistic approaches for teaching technical writing service courses better meet the needs of our students (and our discipline)
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
8-21-2017
Abstract
This paper argues that the technical communication survey course occupies a unique position as a humanistic methods course obviously connected to the major disciplines of an institution's students. Humanistic technical communication pedagogy can thereby be used to organize or rationalize other humanistic interventions in the curriculum, especially with STEM majors. Examples are described for two approaches to integrating rhetorical considerations into junior-level technical writing courses. Senior capstone courses for STEM majors are also considered as sites for challenging students to consider social implications of technological development. Finally, results from a study at Georgia Tech support the authors' contention that students are open to considering technical communication as a rhetorical enterprise.
Identifier
85030091068 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781509030422]
Publication Title
IEEE International Professional Communication Conference
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/IPCC.2017.8013951
e-ISSN
21581002
ISSN
2158091X
Recommended Citation
Kmiec, Dave; Menagarishvili, Olga; and Longo, Bernadette, "Humanistic approaches for teaching technical writing service courses better meet the needs of our students (and our discipline)" (2017). Faculty Publications. 9360.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/9360
