Technical communication and team teaching: making collaboration work

J.M. Williams
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Collaboration represents an important paradigm for both engineering educators and professionals. The emphasis on teams is evident in recent journal articles as well as in the new Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology 2000 criteria. This focus only serves to highlight the lack of collaboration in the teaching of technical communication. Typically, courses in technical communication are taught outside the confines of technical departments, and students may never consult with a technical expert regarding the communication tasks assigned. There are exceptions, however. As a way to demonstrate the possibilities for collaboration, models of successful team teaching-from complete parity between communication and engineering to mentoring by technical faculty in collaboration with communication faculty-are outlined. Engineering and communication faculty who teach on a team model agree in principle that students are more likely to recognize the importance of technical communication if the teaching of technical communication is integrated into the technical content, rather than isolated from it. The paper offers preliminary assessments of the effectiveness of collaborative courses in comparison to traditional courses. Finally, the paper suggests the applicability of collaboration to all areas of engineering education, especially with regard to improving communication skills.
技术沟通和团队教学:使协作发挥作用
协作对于工程教育工作者和专业人员来说都是一个重要的范例。在最近的期刊文章以及新的工程技术认证委员会2000标准中,对团队的强调是显而易见的。这种关注只会突出技术交流教学中缺乏合作。通常,技术交流课程是在技术部门的范围之外教授的,学生可能永远不会就分配的交流任务咨询技术专家。然而,也有例外。作为展示合作可能性的一种方式,本文概述了成功的团队教学模式——从通信和工程之间的完全平等到技术学院与通信学院合作的指导。以团队模式授课的工程和通信教师原则上同意,如果技术通信的教学与技术内容相结合,而不是与之分离,学生更有可能认识到技术通信的重要性。本文对合作课程与传统课程的有效性进行了初步评价。最后,本文建议协作适用于工程教育的所有领域,特别是在提高沟通技巧方面。
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