Collaborative argument across the visual‐verbal interface

David S. Kaufer Carnegie Mellon University ; David Fleming Carnegie Mellon University ; Mark Werner Carnegie Mellon University ; Ann Sinsheimer‐Weeks The University of Law

Abstract

The essay begins with an intellectual framework for describing a visual‐verbal interface. Applying the implications of the framework to collaborative work, the authors illustrate ways in which they used this framework to observe and teach collaborative teams of graphic designers.

Journal
Technical Communication Quarterly
Published
1993-01-01
DOI
10.1080/10572259309364522
Open Access
Closed

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  1. Computers and Composition
  2. Journal of Business and Technical Communication
  3. Computers and Composition
  4. Technical Communication Quarterly
  5. Technical Communication Quarterly

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  1. Posner, Liona R. and Ronald, M. Baecker. 1992. “How People Write Together.”. Proceedings of the Twenty‐Fifth …
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