Technical Communication Today

Technical Communication Today by Richard Johnson-Sheehan is a comprehensive resource published by Pearson in 2012. This fourth edition spans 646 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on the role of computers in the technical workplace, illustrating how writers utilize technology throughout their communication processes.
Readers will find that each chapter emphasizes the activity of producing effective documents through a process-oriented approach, reflecting real-world professional communication. The text covers a range of topics, including email, instant messaging, virtual teamwork, and the creation of digital content such as websites and podcasts. It also addresses ethical considerations in electronic communication, making it a relevant guide for those interested in technical writing and communication in the context of modern technology.
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Technical Communication Today remains the only text to fully centralize the computer in the technical workplace, presenting how writers use computers throughout their communication process. Each chapter places an emphasis on the activity of producing effective documents by following a process approach that mirrors how professionals communicate in the technical workplace and how students learn in the classroom.
The text incorporates the newest technology-driven changes in workplace communication with in-depth discussions of email, instant messaging, working in virtual teams, making Web sites, blogging, podcasting, incorporating digital audio and visuals in documents, using PDAs, and negotiating ethical situations in electronic communication among many other available strategies and tools.
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