Part 1 Understanding the Technical Communication Environment 1. Introduction to Technical Communication What Is Technical Communication? Why Technical Communication Skills Are Important in Your Career The Challenges of Producing Technical Communication Characteristics of a Technical Document Skills and Qualities Shared by Successful Workplace Communicators Exercises 2. Understanding Ethical and Legal Considerations A Brief Introduction to Ethics Your Ethical Obligations Obligations to Your Employer Obligations to the Public Obligations to the Environment Your Legal Obligations The Role of Corporate Culture in Ethical and Legal Conduct Understanding Ethical and Legal Issues Related to Social Media Communicating Ethically Across Cultures Communicating with Cultures with Different Ethical Beliefs Communicating in Countries with Different Laws Principles for Ethical Communication Abide by Relevant Laws Abide by the Appropriate Professional Code of Conduct Abide by Your Organization''s Policy on Social Media Take Advantage of Your Employer''s Ethics Resources Tell the Truth Don''t Mislead Your Readers Use Design to Highlight Important Ethical and Legal Information Be Clear Avoid Discriminatory Language Acknowledge Assistance from Others Writer''s Checklist Exercises 3. Writing Technical Documents Planning Generating Ideas About Your Subject Researching Additional Information Devising a Schedule and a Budget Drafting Using Templates Revising Studying the Draft by Yourself Seeking Help from Technology Editing Proofreading Writer''s Checklist Exercises 4. Writing Collaboratively Advantages and Disadvantages of Collaboration Advantages of Collaboration Disadvantages of Collaboration Managing Projects Conducting Meetings Listening Effectively Setting Your Team''s Agenda Conducting Efficient Meetings Communicating Diplomatically Critiquing a Team Member''s Work Using Electronic Tools in Collaboration Word-Processing Tools Messaging Tools Videoconferencing Tools Wikis and Shared Document Workspaces Crowdsourcing Platforms Gender and Collaboration Culture and Collaboration Writer''s Checklist Exercises Part 2 Planning the Document 5. Analyzing Your Audience and Purpose Understanding Audience and Purpose Using an Audience Profile Sheet Determining the Important Characteristics of Your Audience Who Are Your Readers? Why Is Your Audience Reading Your Document? What Are Your Readers'' Attitudes and Expectations? How Will Your Readers Use Your Document? Techniques for Learning About Your Audience Determining What You Already Know About Your Audience Interviewing People Reading About Your Audience Online Searching Social Media Analyzing Social-Media Data Using Artificial Intelligence Tools Communicating Across Cultures Understanding Cultural Variables "on the Surface" Understanding Cultural Variables "Beneath the Surface" Considering Cultural Variables as You Write Using Graphics and Design for Multicultural Readers Applying What You Have Learned About Your Audience Writing for Multiple Audiences Determining Your Purpose Gaining Management''s Approval Revising Information for a New Audience and Purpose Writer''s Checklist Exercises 6. Researching Your Subject Understanding the Research Process Choosing Appropriate Research Methods Conducting Secondary Research Understanding Research Tools Types of Secondary Research Sources Using Social Media and Other Interactive Resources Using AI Chatbots Evaluating the Information Conducting Primary Research Analysis of Social-Media Data Observations and Demonstrations Inspections Experiments Field Research Interviews Inquiries Questionnaires Writer''s Checklist Exercises 7. Organizing Your Information Understanding Three Principles for Organizing Technical Information Analyzing Your Audience and Purpose Using Conventional Patterns of Organization Displaying Your Organizational Pattern Prominently Understanding Conventional Organizational Patterns Chronological Spatial More Important to Less Important Comparison and Contrast Problem-Methods-Solution Cause and Effect Writer''s Checklist Exercises Part 3 Developing and Testing the Verbal and Visual Information 8.
Communicating Persuasively Considering the Context of Your Argument Understanding Your Audience''s Broader Goals Working Within Constraints Crafting a Persuasive Argument Identifying the Elements of Your Argument Considering Opposing Viewpoints Using the Right Kinds of Evidence Using visuals as persuasive elements Appealing to Emotions Responsibly Deciding Where to Present the Claim Understanding the Role of Culture in Persuasion Avoiding Logical Fallacies Presenting Yourself Effectively Writer''s Checklist Exercises 9. Emphasizing Important Information Writing Clear, Informative Titles Writing Clear, Informative Headings Writing Clear, Informative Lists Write Effective Paragraph Lists Write Effective Sentence Lists Writing Clear, Informative Paragraphs Structure Paragraphs Clearly Use Coherence Devices Within and Between Paragraphs Writer''s Checklist Exercises 10. Writing Correct and Effective Sentences Writing Grammatically Correct Sentences Avoid Sentence Fragments Avoid Comma Splices Avoid Run-on Sentences Avoid Ambiguous Pronoun References Compare Items Clearly Use Adjectives Clearly Maintain Subject-Verb Agreement Maintain Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Use Tenses Correctly Structuring Effective Sentences Emphasize New and Important Information Choose an Appropriate Sentence Length Focus on the "Real" Subject Focus on the "Real" Verb Use Parallel Structure Use Modifiers Effectively Choosing the Right Words and Phrases Select an Appropriate Level of Formality Be Clear Understanding Simplified English for Nonnative Speakers Preparing Text for Translation Writer''s Checklist Exercises 11. Designing Print and Digital Documents Goals of Document Design Understanding Design Principles Planning Your Design Analyze Your Audience and Purpose Determine Your Resources Designing Print Documents Size Paper Bindings NAVIGATIONAL AIDS Designing Print Pages Page Layout Other Design Features Designing Digital Documents Use Design To Emphasize Important Information Create Informative Headers and Footers Help Readers Navigate the Document Include Extra Features Your Readers Might Need Help Readers Connect with Others Designing Digital Pages Aim for Simplicity Writer''s Checklist Exercises 12. Creating Graphics The Functions of Graphics The Characteristics of an Effective Graphic Understanding the Process of Creating Graphics.