Brian D. Ballentine

3 articles
West Virginia University
  1. Creativity Counts: Why Study Abroad Matters to Technical and Professional Communication
    Abstract

    Technical communication programs preparing students to perform as symbolic analytic workers can improve a student's creative problem-solving abilities by offering study-abroad opportunities. Newer research from the field of psychology is used as a conceptual framework for discussing the author's development of curriculum for a study-abroad offering within a professional writing program. Details on the study-abroad curriculum proposal such as course assignments, readings, credit hours, and program destination and logistics are included.

    doi:10.1080/10572252.2015.1078846
  2. Textual Adventures: Writing and Game Development in the Undergraduate Classroom
    doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2015.06.003
  3. Open Source Software, Access, and Content Creation in the Global Economy
    doi:10.2190/tw.41.4.b