Abstract
“The aim of technology is not the triumph of matter, it is the triumph of man” (Louis Armand, Essays on Machines, Technology, and the Life of the Mind). Because the typical layman does not understand the scientific and technological accomplishments of our nation, a modern educational program must be created to bridge the gulf of misunderstanding between the scientist and the nonscientist. The underlying success of this creative program is founded on the effectiveness of technical communication.
- Journal
- Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
- Published
- 1976-07-01
- DOI
- 10.2190/h6bq-t3p2-2r1l-464b
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