Lean Technical Communication

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A01=Meredith A. Johnson
A01=Patricia Sullivan
A01=W. Michele Simmons
academic program resilience
Author_Meredith A. Johnson
Author_Patricia Sullivan
Author_W. Michele Simmons
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Common Language
Computer Classroom
Computing Infrastructure
Conventional Desktops
curriculum development approaches
Desktop Virtualization Infrastructure
disruptive innovation case studies
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Everyday Video
Frugal Engineering
innovation
Lean Technical Communication
Lean Technical Communication Programs
Lean Technologies
LEED Certification System
Open Source Software
Patricia Sullivan
Performance Based Funding
program administration models
programs
Public Engagement
QR Code
Remote Desktop Protocols
resource allocation strategies
Stem Coursework
Sustainability Committee
sustainability in higher education
Sustainable Program Innovation
sustainable technical communication pedagogy
Technical Communication
Technical Communication Courses
Technical Communication Curriculum
Technical Communication Programs
Thin Client Architecture
Thin Clients
W. Michele Simmons

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138688513
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Winner of the 2020 CCCC Research Impact Award

Lean Technical Communication: Toward Sustainable Program Innovation offers a theoretically and empirically-grounded model for growing and stewarding professional and technical communication programs under diverse conditions. Through case studies of disruptive innovations, this book presents a forward-looking, sustainable vision of program administration that negotiates short-term resource deficits with long-term resilience. It illustrates how to meet many of the newest challenges facing technical communication programs, such as building and maintaining change with limited resources, economic shortfalls, technology deficits, and expanding/reimagining the role of our programs in the 21st century university. Its insights benefit those involved in the development of undergraduate and graduate programs, including majors, service courses, minors, specializations, and certificates.

Meredith A. Johnson is Associate Professor and Director of the graduate program in Rhetoric and Composition at the University of South Florida where she previously served as the interim director of Professional Writing, Rhetoric, and Technology. She received her Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition from Purdue University. Her research appears in journals such as Technical Communication, Technical Communication Quarterly, Computers and Composition: An International Journal, Computers and Composition Online, IEEE: Transactions on Professional Communication, Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy, and enculturation.

W. Michele Simmons is Associate Professor of English, faculty affiliate with the Institute for the Environment and Sustainability, and Director of Professional Writing at Miami University. Her research lies at the intersections of civic engagement, research methodologies, user experience, and institutional change. Her publications include Participation and Power: Civic Discourse in Environmental Policy and her research appears in journals such as Technical Communication Quarterly, College Composition and Communication, and The Writing Instructor.

Patricia Sullivan is a Professor and Director of the graduate program in Rhetoric and Composition at Purdue University where she previously directed Technical Writing. Recently she has published on emerging technologies, institutional change, mentoring, research methodologies, rhetorical theory, video, and usability/UX.

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