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Technical Communication and
the RosE-Portfolio
Documenting and Reflecting on the
Development of Your
Communication Skills
Technical Communication and
the RosE-Portfolio
Skills
of Effective Technical
Communicators
Documenting Your Development of
Communication Skills
Demonstration of the RosE-Portfolio
System
Reflecting on Your Development
Sharing Your Work with Employers
Skills of Effective Technical
Communicators
5
minute writing
What skills do effective technical
communicators possess?
What tasks do they customarily perform
when they prepare documents?
What kinds of documents do they produce?
Learning Objectives for RH 330,
Technical Communication
Familiarity
with the forms of
communication appropriate to workplace
communication
Ability to apply organizational patterns to
structure technical information
Ability to perform audience analysis as the
basis for planning and completing any
communication task
Learning Objectives
Ability
to locate information and assess its
accuracy
Consistent use of proper spelling, grammar,
punctuation, and mechanics
Experience with testing audience response
Familiarity with various technologies useful
in the completing of communication tasks
Institute Communication
Learning Objectives
Defined
as: An ability to communicate
effectively in oral, written, graphical, and
visual forms
Specified
Identify
further by 5 criteria
the readers/audience for a
communication task by assessing their
technical knowledge and information needs.
Communication
Organize
and/or design information to meet
readers/audience needs..
Provide
content that is factually correct,
supported with evidence, explained with
sufficient detail, and properly documented.
Communication
Test
readers/audience response to
communication tasks to determine how well
ideas have been relayed.
Submit
work with a minimum of errors in
spelling, punctuation, grammar, and usage.
Documenting Your Development
Opportunities
to work on developing your
communication skills: Assignments, Peer
Review, Conferences, Final Report, Oral
Reports
Feedback on your work
Course Objectives Matrix
Electronic system to store your work
Available to prospective employers
Electronic Documentation
Method: RosE-Portfolio
Reflecting on Your Development
Industry
Standard: Performance Review
Forms
Example from Cummins Engine
Reflective Statement for Communication
What is a Reflective Statement?
A very
important element in portfolio
Helps you assess your accomplishments at
Rose
Reflective statement “makes a case” or
argues for the relevance of the submitted
file to a particular learning objective
Questions that the RS answers
What
did I do?
What does it mean?
What have I learned?
How might I do things differently?
Why is it relevant to this objective?
Sample 1
I
wrote my Tech Comm report for two
reader types, a RHIT student and a
professional non-expert. The report topic is
recent development in DVD technology. It
is a really good paper.
Sample 2
I wrote this report on DVD technology for the Tech
Comm class. In order to plan this report, I had to
take into consideration the audience I was writing
for. I decided to address my report to junior-level
electrical engineering students who are interested in
learning more about DVD. For these readers, I
included a glossary of terms that . . .
Sample 2 (continued)
provide a basic vocabulary for DVD. I also
thought my readers would be better informed if I
included a section on the history of DVD
development. My professional non-expert reader
was accommodated in section 4, which gives a
case study analysis of DVD application in the
entertainment industry. I assumed that the second
reader would be more interested in how changes in
technology affect specific industries.
Sharing Your Work with
Employers
Professional
Portfolios
Your Job Search this year
Access for Employers
Determined and Controlled by You
Why is RHIT doing this?
Quality
control:
• Are students achieving desired outcomes?
• How can we improve our educational process?
Provide
evidence to constituencies:
• accreditation & funding agencies
• recruiters, prospective students
• faculty
Who will be looking at your
portfolio?
You
Your faculty advisor
Faculty raters
Technical support team
Anyone else to whom you give permission
(e.g., potential employers)
What will faculty raters do with
the information?
Report
assessment results in aggregate
Make
recommendations
for improving the educational process
Give
feedback to students that were rated
Technical Communication and
the RosE-Portfolio
Skills
of Effective Technical
Communicators
Documenting Your Development of
Communication Skills
Demonstration of the RosE-Portfolio
System
Reflecting on Your Development
Sharing Your Work with Employers