2017 IEEE International Professional Communication Conference (ProComm) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/ipcc.2017.8013949
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Preparing technical communication students for workplace practitioner research

Abstract: Practitioner research in technical communication differs from general or academic research. Technical communication students need to develop abilities to conduct research into subject matter, audience, and communication approaches within workplace contexts to meet situated needs. This article explores differences between the two realms of research and discusses implications for teaching practitioner research abilities. It closes with examples of and ideas for teaching practitioner research abilities to technic… Show more

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