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Panel: Embedding Technical Writing with Experiential Learning Components into Engineering Curricula
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference & Exposition (2018)
  • Lindsay Corneal, Grand Valley State University
  • Debbie Morrow, Grand Valley State University
  • Tracy Volz, Rice University
  • Ann Saterbak, Duke University
  • Susan C. Conrad, Portland State University
  • Timothy James Pfeiffer
  • Kenneth Lamb, California State Polytechnic University - Pomona
  • William A. Kitch, Angelo State University
Abstract
Many engineering programs have recognized a need for discipline-specific writing instruction. Various methods have been targeted to provide students with opportunities to learn about technical writing with professional practice as the context for the writing. Input from educators and industry professionals has helped to develop the writing instruction and assessment. These valuable collaborations between industry and classroom instruction will help prepare engineering students to write in a professional setting.
Keywords
  • technical communication,
  • technical writing,
  • academic-industry collaboration
Publication Date
June, 2018
Location
Salt Lake City, UT
Citation Information
Lindsay Corneal, Debbie Morrow, Tracy Volz, Ann Saterbak, et al.. "Panel: Embedding Technical Writing with Experiential Learning Components into Engineering Curricula" American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference & Exposition (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/debbie_morrow/18/
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