Together with Technology

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cognitive
Cognitive Architectures
collaborative document revision
Df Ss MS
digital writing review practices
Division Supervisor
Engineering Agency
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Facilitative Suggestions
Fix Information
Fluid Information
Follow
media
Media Relations Office
Media Relations Specialists
Nut Graf
office
organizational
Organizational Artifact
organizational knowledge transfer
Playback
process
professional discourse studies
relations
review
Review Participants
Review Text
Revision Suggestions
Rhetorical Information
Rogue Cop
Screen Capture Technology
socio-cognitive processes
Technological Mediation
textual mediation methods
Ticket Counter
Van Der Geest
writing
Writing Process
writing process analysis
Writing Review

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415783736
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines the complex roles that texts serve as parts of an organizational cognitive infrastructure. Texts make knowledge and experience tangible and durable. They help shape interactions between people. As professions have become more writing-centered in recent decades, many organizations have instituted writing review practices to help newcomers produce better writing and thus become more effective organizational citizens.Dr. Swarts examines those writing review practices and questions whether available supportive technologies adequately prepare professional writers and professionals who write to appreciate the complex functions their texts serve. He reports on a study of the impact of two technologies (paper text and textual replay) on writing review. Unlike paper, which presents texts in a static form, textual replay presents texts as the products of writing practices. Textual replay records onscreen writing activity and creates a video that writers and reviewers use to supplement their discussion of revisions.

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