向工程专业学生介绍标准和法规研究与写作

IF 1.6 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Lauren Kuryloski;Erin Rowley;Kristen R. Moore
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简介:本教学案例为读者提供了一个充分阐述的教学案例,帮助工程专业的学生做好与标准和有关标准进行交流的准备。关于案例:我们使用 ASTM 标准数据库来训练学生阅读和参与规范性文件的研究。案例情景化:通过将这一标准研究置于一个新兴案例研究中,向学生介绍了作为工程师写作的其他限制因素,包括预算限制、幻灯片和摘要文件。方法:我们通过学生的自我报告数据对案例研究进行评估,并为读者提供在自己的课程和课堂中应用该案例研究的建议。结果/讨论:参与标准项目的学生表示,他们能够将分配给他们的工作与他们作为工程师的未来联系起来。他们还表示,对如何使用标准进行阅读和研究的理解有所加深。结论:标准和其他形式的规范写作是在职工程师日常读写实践的重要组成部分;将它们作为工程交流必修课程的一部分引入,可以增强我们当前在 STEM 交流方面的实践。
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Introducing Engineering Students to Standards and Regulatory Research and Writing
Introduction: This teaching case provides readers with a fully articulated teaching case that prepares students in engineering to communicate with and about standards. About the case: We use the ASTM standards database to train students to read and engage with research in regulatory documents. Situating the case: By situating this standards research within an emergent case study, students are introduced to additional constraints for writing as an engineer, including budgetary constraints, slide decks, and summary documents. Methods: We assess the case study through student self-report data and provide readers with recommendations for applying this case study in their own programs and classrooms. Results/discussion: Students who engaged in the standards project reported that they were able to connect their assigned work to their futures as engineers. They also reported an increase in their understanding of how to read and research using standards. Conclusion: Standards and other forms of regulatory writing are an important part of daily literacy practices for working engineers; introducing them as a part of required engineering communication courses can augment our current practices in STEM communication.
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自引率
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期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to applied research on professional communication—including but not limited to technical and business communication. Papers should address the research interests and needs of technical communicators, engineers, scientists, information designers, editors, linguists, translators, managers, business professionals, and others from around the globe who practice, conduct research on, and teach others about effective professional communication. The Transactions publishes original, empirical research that addresses one of these contexts: The communication practices of technical professionals, such as engineers and scientists The practices of professional communicators who work in technical or business environments Evidence-based methods for teaching and practicing professional and technical communication.
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