Social Media and Technical Communication: A Course in Progress
1. SOCIAL MEDIA and
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION
A Course in Progress
By Jennifer Riehle
ENG 675 | Spring 2011 | April 26th, 2011
2. PREVIEW
• Opportunity
• Objectives
• Constraints
• Methodology
• Rhetorical Strategy
• Results
• Review
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3. OPPORTUNITY
The emergence of social media has
created new jobs for technical
communicators
‣ Interestin a course on social media and
emerging technologies
‣ Currentlyoffered but timeline for
permanent implementation is limited
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4. OBJECTIVES
• Research similar courses
• Develop a course that considers the use
of social media from a technical
communication perspective
• Build in flexibility for study of emerging
technologies
• Make the course content available to
others
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6. CONSTRAINTS
• Time: the research
• Time: the lesson plans
• Time: staying relevant
• Personal background
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7. METHODOLOGY
• Research
• Reading
• Planning
• Creating
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8. methodology: RESEARCH
• Indiana University • Bowling Green
University
• University of
Massachusetts • Clemson University
• Kansas University • Minnesota State
University
• University of
Central Florida
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9. methodology: RESEARCH
• Indiana University • Bowling Green
University
• University of
Massachusetts • Clemson University
• Kansas University • Minnesota State
University
• University of
Central Florida
ENG 675 | Spring 2011 April 26th, 2011
10. methodology: RESEARCH
• Indiana University • Bowling Green
University
• University of
Massachusetts • Clemson University
• Kansas University • Minnesota State
University
• University of
Central Florida • NC State University
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11. methodology: READING
Engage: The Complete Guide for Brands and Businesses to Build,
Cultivate and Measure Success in the New Web
Brian Solis
Conversation and Community: The Social Web for Documentation
Anne Gentle
Letting Go of the Words: Writing Web Content that Works
Janice (Ginny) Reddish
Designing Social Interfaces: Principles, Patterns and Practices for
Improving the User Experience
Christian Crumlish and Erin Malone
The Yahoo Style Guide: the Ultimate Sourcebook for Writing, Editing,
and Creating Content for the Web
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12. methodology: PLANNING
• Tying readings to in-class discussion
• Getting the students to write
• Finding time for presentations
• Keeping the content relevant
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14. RHETORICAL STRATEGIES
• Course content
‣ Online ethics and privacy issues
‣ Managing employees and management
‣ Evaluating and writing for your audience
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15. RHETORICAL STRATEGIES
• Course organization
‣ Canons of Rhetoric - Arrangement
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16. RHETORICAL STRATEGIES
• Project delivery via WordPress
‣ Immediacy of related information
‣ Using the public sphere
‣ Ethos
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18. RESULTS
• Shared work with others
‣ Schools who indicated interested
‣ Dr. Gretchen Perbix, Minnesota State
University
‣ Dr. Richard Waters, NC State University
• Hope to see some of my work used in the
creation of a permanent course
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19. REVIEW
• New technologies mean new opportunities
for technical communicators
• Course designed to fill a need and still be
flexible for future technologies
• Content to be shared with others
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20. with gratitude...
• Dr. Stan Dicks
• Dr. Brad Mehlenbacher
• John Martin
• Sarah McKone
• The NCSU Tech Comm
Community
Stefan
21. Questions?
Visit the project site at
http://jenreally.com/675project/
Stefan