Training Tomorrow's Writers

Abstract

The importance of effective communication in a technical services economy is cited as a reason for the expanding role of writing today. The time-tested method of training writers is reviewed. The problem of technical language, jargon, is introduced. One method for controlling inappropriate uses of jargon is explained. The traditional method of preparing writers is contrasted with a mail-order house that guarantees its students success.

Journal
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
Published
1975-07-01
DOI
10.2190/r40d-ddb8-rhh2-lx0r
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  1. Technical Communication Quarterly

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