David M. Radloff

1 article
  1. Replacing Some Assumptions in the Teaching of Technical Writing
    Abstract

    The teaching and practice of technical writing are sometimes hampered by assumptions and approaches that have little value. The traditional term paper has as few applications in the real world as the essay. An “idea grid” has much more value than the outline, and creativity is not linear, sequential, or measurable. Most technical writing texts are of minimal value because of their common denominator approach.

    doi:10.2190/nnqy-2p32-4y0v-l8pj