Hybrid Model for Multidisciplinary Collaborations for Technical Communication Education in Engineering

被引:3
作者
Andrews, Christopher D. M. [1 ]
Mehrubeoglu, Mehrube [1 ]
Etheridge, Charles [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, Corpus Christi, TX 78412 USA
关键词
Writing; Collaboration; Engineering students; Conferences; Context modeling; Tutorials; Industries; Communication instruction; engineering curriculum design; engineering instruction; interdisciplinary collaboration; technical communication;
D O I
10.1109/TPC.2020.3047313
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Introduction: Engineering programs must take creative approaches to ensure that their students receive needed communication instruction in curricula constantly experiencing pressures of accreditation, state, and industry requirements: expectations for students' knowledge and skills increase although curricula are compressed. Situating the case: Technical communication and engineering education scholarship describe multiple models for integrating writing instruction into engineering curricula: 1. writing across the curriculum, 2. partnership models, 3. embedded models, and 4. support models. About the case: Technical and professional writing and engineering faculty collaborated to develop a hybrid model, which borrows from multiple existing models for integrating technical writing education throughout the engineering curriculum, both in and outside of courses, including collaborative workshops, specialized writing center support, and other interventions. Methods/approach: Survey research was conducted with students on the effectiveness of multiple writing interventions. Results/discussion: The hybrid model enables students to experience a variety of writing interventions; students perceived them as beneficial. Students found most effective writing interventions occurred in the context of their engineering coursework. Faculty and administrators found the approach beneficial because of its collaborative nature and because it balanced instructional time with external support methods. Conclusions: Local solutions to universal problems must take many variables into consideration: people and programmatic cultures, disciplinary and institutional contexts, and curricular, regulatory, and funding constraints. The authors' hybrid model for integrating technical writing into the engineering curriculum represents a flexible, sustainable approach adaptable to meet specific needs in specific environments at different institutions.
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页码:52 / 65
页数:14
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