Reporting Technical Information

[Kenneth W. Houp, Thomas E. Pearsall, Elizabeth Tebeaux, Sam Dragga] ✓ Reporting Technical Information ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Reporting Technical Information A good guide, if a bit pedantic according to C. Grimm. This text is being used for my Advanced Business Communications course at a college that has an equal number of traditional and non-traditional students. The information provided in the book is good, but the tone is not appropriate for anyone who has work experience. There are many statements about how life is different after college. The majority of people taking this course are non-. Five Stars This was in good contrition and was what

Reporting Technical Information

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Rating : 4.67 (641 Votes)
Asin : 0195178793
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 640 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-08-03
Language : English

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"Well laid out text that takes note of rapidly changing technology as well as changes in the business community, especially globalization and the need for business communications that respect cultural differences. Thoroughly up-to-date and also useful to students outside and beyond the classroom."--Margery L. Brown, State University of New York, Farmingdale

FEATURES OF THE ELEVENTH EDITION:* A fully integrated companion website--oup/us/houp--that offers:Additional practical resources for students: chapter overviews, sample writings, self-tests, "current topic" annotated links and additional resources, interactive tutorials, key terms and concepts, downloadable versions of important question checklists from the book, and a collaborative network Resources for instructors: an Instructor's Manual and downloadable PowerPoint files for use as lecture aids (also available on CD), links to online resources, and writing assignments instructors have shared for "Better Writing--Success at Work" Three different types of icons throughout the book that direct students to the website for ad

He has served as president of the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing and is the founder and first president of the Council for Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication. Pearsall is a fellow of both the Society of Technical Communication and the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing. Dr. Pearsall, professor emeritus and f

"A good guide, if a bit pedantic" according to C. Grimm. This text is being used for my Advanced Business Communications course at a college that has an equal number of traditional and non-traditional students. The information provided in the book is good, but the tone is not appropriate for anyone who has work experience. There are many statements about how "life is different after college". The majority of people taking this course are non-. Five Stars This was in good contrition and was what required for my class. I saved money.. Janice King said Useful as a textbook & as a daily reference. Although intended as a college-level textbook for technical writing students, many working professionals, both writers and engineers, will find this book useful as well. It provides a sound discussion of fundamental techniques and processes with extensive examples. The chapters on writing, collaboration, writing ethically, and writing for international readers cover topics that are impo

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