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Featured Member: Amy Koerber

Amy is an Associate Professor in Technical Communication & Rhetoric at Texas Tech University. She has been a member of ATTW since 2002 and in 2008 began a 5-year term as TCQ editor.

Alma mater/s

B.S. in Linguistics from Georgetown University, M.A. in English from University of South Dakota, Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical Communication from University of Minnesota

Review of the Handbook of Unethical Work Behavior

 

Ethics in Technical Communication: A Deeper Look

Handbook of Unethical Work Behavior, edited by Robert A. Giacalone

 

Review by: Paul Dombrowski, University of Central Florida

 

Relevant Technology: Asana

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Asana

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Compatible Operating Systems

The browser-based application works within all major available web browsers on all major operating systems including iOS and Android on mobile devices. A separate mobile app is also available exclusively for the iPhone.

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Featured Member: Jo Mackiewicz

Jo Mackiewicz is an Associate Professor in technical and professional communication at Auburn University. She has been a member of ATTW since 2004 and is the editor of the ATTW/Routledge Book Series in Technical and Professional Communication.

Featured Member: Bill Hart-Davidson

Bill Hart-Davidson is an Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures and Co-Director of WIDE Research at Michigan State University. He has been a member of ATTW since 1998. He is currently serving his second year as President of ATTW. Prior to being elected to this position, he served two terms as an At Large Executive Committee Member and served as Program Chair of the 2009 ATTW Conference in San Francisco.

Groups, Groups, and More Groups: Using Groups Throughout the Semester (Part 2 of a Two-Part Series)

 

Groups, Groups, and More Groups: Using Groups Throughout the Semester

Meg Morgan, Department of English

UNC Charlotte

 

Last March Meg reported on a semester-long group project experiment in her beginning technical writing classes. In Part 2, she finishes her tale with a reflection on the experience after the term.

 

Can the obsoleteness of technology be overlooked in donations?

 

Can the obsoleteness of technology be overlooked in donations?

 

Newton Buliva

MA, Technical Communication

Texas Tech University

 

Groups, Groups, and More Groups: Using Groups Throughout the Semester

Groups, Groups, and More Groups: Using Groups Throughout the Semester

Meg Morgan, Department of English

UNC Charlotte

 

An Exercise in Ethical Criticism: Celebrex© on TV

Paul Dombrowski
University of Central Florida

Call for ATTW Bulletin Blog Contributors

 

ATTW Bulletin

Call for Articles and Teaching Resources

 

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