为技术交流建立有意义的模型

J. Conklin, H. Hart
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这项工作记录了一个定性研究项目,旨在开发能够充分描述当今技术交流实践的多形式性质的模型。这项研究结合了对在北美三个城市进行的焦点小组中经验丰富的技术传播者的调查和对话。我们的假设是,我们正在从单向交流的线性模型,通过交流者和设计师之间双向交流的更丰富的(尽管仍然是线性的)模型,到一个新的更丰富的交流模型,作为一个合作的意义创造过程。在焦点小组中,我们测试了一个假设的技术交流模型,该模型反映了这种协作现实,然后与参与者一起头脑风暴其他模型和隐喻。第一次完成的会议可能表明,技术沟通人员的焦点正在从一组狭窄的可交付成果转向一组广泛的沟通角色和过程。到目前为止,参与者提出的模型和隐喻表明,很少或根本没有强调具体的可交付成果,或循序渐进的过程。这些意见将在至少随后的两次焦点小组会议中得到进一步检验。
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Making a meaningful model for technical communication
This work documents a qualitative research project designed to develop models that adequately describe the multiform nature of technical communication practice today. The research uses a combination of surveys of and dialogues with experienced technical communicators in focus groups conducted in three North American cities. Our hypothesis is that we are moving from a linear model of one-way communication, through a richer (though still linear) model of two-way communication between communicators and designers, to a new and richer model of communication as a collaborative process of meaning-making. In the focus groups, we test a hypothetical model of technical communication that reflects this collaborative reality and then brainstorm additional models and metaphors with participants. The first completed session may indicate that the focus of technical communicators is moving away from a narrow suite of deliverables and toward a broad suite of communication roles and processes. The models and metaphors suggested by participants so far indicate little or no emphasis being placed on specific deliverables, or on sequential step-by-step processes. These observations will be further tested in at least two subsequent focus-group sessions.
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