技术交流课堂的体验式学习文档项目

Rachel W. Lott, L. Johnson
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本案例研究展示了一个协作式体验式学习项目,在该项目中,400名学生在1.5年多的时间里为校园学习管理系统编写、编辑和设计了文档。我们的文档项目解决了几个工作场所和教学方面的问题:首先,它试图培养商界认为大学毕业生缺乏的沟通技巧。其次,这个项目有一个真实的目的,有一个真实的受众,教导企业的社会责任,并提供即时的用户反馈。第三,使用规范分级对项目进行评估,类似于在工作场所使用的方法。简而言之,我们的项目提供了现实世界的体验式学习和学生出版的机会(这提高了就业率);通过分层沟通与合作,促进社会责任与意识;通过服务校园用户,增强校风;它生产了一种大学可以引以为豪的产品。因为这是一个正在进行的校园项目,它减少了寻找新机会和联系法律的需要。最后,它提供了一个有意义的写作作业,让学生练习他们的沟通技巧。
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Experiential Learning Documentation Project in the Technical Communication Classroom
This case study presents a collaborative experiential learning project where, over 1.5 years, 400 students have written, edited, and designed documentation for the campus Learning Management System. Our documentation project addresses several workplace and pedagogical issues: First, it attempts to foster the communication skills the business world finds lacking in college graduates. Second, the project serves a real purpose with an actual audience, teaching corporate social responsibility, and providing immediate user feedback. Third, the project is evaluated using specification grading, similar to what is used in the workplace. In short, our project provides real-world experiential learning and an opportunity for student publication (which increases hireability); it facilitates social responsibility and awareness through layered communication and cooperation; it strengthens university morale by serving on-campus users; and it produces a product the university can be proud of. Because it is an ongoing on-campus project, it reduces the need to hunt for new opportunities and liaise legalities. Finally, it provides a meaningful writing assignment for students to practice their communication skills.
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