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{{Large|Technical Writing in the Digital Age: A Coursebook}}
{{Dc|T}}{{start|he way we write and communicate}} has transformed fundamentally in the digital age. No longer confined to the printed page, writing now encompasses a variety of formats, from blog posts and social media updates to interactive web content and multimodal storytelling. Graduate-level courses on writing, editing, and publishing with digital media will equip students with the conceptual frameworks, practical skills, and critical awareness necessary to thrive in this dynamic and ever-evolving landscape.


''Directions: For each lesson below, follow all links and read them carefully. All assigned readings not linked may be found on my server or in your assigned textbook. See your [[ENGL 5106|individual syllabus]] for due dates and additional instructions.''
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==1: Understanding Technical Writing in the Digital Age==
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# Defining “Technical Writing” and Its Evolution
Select your course:
#* [[CompFAQ/Technical Writing|What is “technical writing”?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing|What is “digital writing”?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Tech Writing|What is “technical writing in the digital age”?]]
# Additional Reading (choose one to read)
#* “What Is Technical Communication?” — chapter 1 of {{harvtxt|Balzotti|2022}}
#* “Technical Communication in the Entrepreneurial Workplace” — chapter 1 of {{harvtxt|Johnson-Sheehan|2018}}
#* “Introduction to Technical Communication” — chapter 1 of {{harvtxt|Lannon|Gurak|2022}}
#* “Introducing Design Thinking (and Making) for Technical Communication” — chapter 1 of {{harvtxt|Tham|2021}}
#* “The Landscape of Digital Writing” — chapter 1 in {{harvtxt|DeVoss|Eidman-Aadahl|Hicks|2010}}
# Post: What is your understanding of “technical writing in the digital age” at this point? What did you glean from your reading? What did you discover that you didn’t know? Which seem most applicable to your interests as a digital writer? (750–1000 words #techwriting){{refn|For journal posts, assigned topics will include at least one keyword that you should use on your post.}}


==2: Strong Writing, Digital Literacy, and Credibility==
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# Strong Writing & Digital Literacy: What They Entail
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Skills|Digital literacy requires what skills?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Personas|What are personas?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Credibility|How do I build and maintain “credibility”?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Skills/Development|What practical development skills should digital writers have?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Professional Domain|Why do I need a professional domain name?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Domain|How do I register a domain name?]]
# Additional Reading (choose at least one)
#* “25 Ways to Improve Writing Immediately” — chapter 1 of {{harvtxt|Arnold|2013}}
#* “On Writing Well” — chapter 1 of {{harvtxt|Carroll|2010}}
#* “Shorten and Strengthen Sentences” — chapter 13 of {{harvtxt|Barr|2010}}
#* “Ethics” — chapter 5 of {{harvtxt|Balzotti|2022}}
#* “Introduction to Digital Writing” — chapter 1 of {{harvtxt|Lawrence|2022}}
# To Do: [[ENGL 5106/Establishing Your Professional Persona|Establishing Your Professional Persona]]
# Post: Introduce yourself and the professional, or discourse, community that you will represent in your writing this semester and/or perhaps in the future as a professional. Introduce your technical writing persona. What strategies will you use to build your persona’s credibility? The project above asks you to announce your new domain name; you should do that in this post. Support your ideas with specific evidence. Comment on a colleague’s post. (750–100 words #persona)
 
==3: Style and Tone in Digital Writing==
# Style Guidelines for Digital Writing
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Style|Should digital writing use a particular style?]]
# Additional Reading (choose two)
#* “Digital Media Versus Analog Media” — chapter 2 of {{harvtxt|Carroll|2010}}
#* “Write for the Web” — chapter 1; “Define Your Voice” — chapter 3 of {{harvtxt|Barr|2010}}
#* “Style” — chapter 3 of {{harvtxt|Balzotti|2022}}
#* “Revising the Writing Process: Learning to Write in a Digital World” — chapter 2 in {{harvtxt|DeVoss|Eidman-Aadahl|Hicks|2010}}
#* “Writing for the Web” — chapter 3 in {{harvtxt|Lawrence|2022}}
#* “Editing for a Professional Style and Tone” — chapter 11 of {{harvtxt|Lannon|Gurak|2022}}
#* “Writing for Your Readers” — chapter 6 of {{harvtxt|Markel|Selber|2019}}
# Post: Crafting Effective Digital Messages
# Reading: "Style: Lessons in Clarity and Grace" by Joseph M. Williams and "The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White
 
==4: Digital Documents and Remediation==
# Digital vs. Paper Documents: Key Differences
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Documents|How do digital “documents” differ from paper ones?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Remediation|What is “remediation”?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Design|What is “document design”?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Multimodal Approach|What is a “multimodal approach”?]]
# Additional Reading (choose one)
#* “Screen Writing: Online Style and Techniques” — chapter 3 of {{harvtxt|Carroll|2010}}
#* “Headlines and Hypertext” — chapter 4 of {{harvtxt|Carroll|2010}}
#* “Write Clear User-Interface Text” — chapter 7 of {{harvtxt|Barr|2010}}
#* “Design-Centric Communication” — chapter 2 of {{harvtxt|Balzotti|2022}}
#* “Designing Visual Information” — chapter 12 of {{harvtxt|Lannon|Gurak|2022}}
#* “Digital-Visual Style” — chapter 4 in {{harvtxt|Lawrence|2022}}
# Post: Analyzing Digital Document Transformations
# Reading: "Remediation: Understanding New Media" by Jay David Bolter and Richard Grusin and "Writing for the Web" by Lynda Felder
 
==5: User-Centered Design and Information Architecture==
# Principles of User-Centered Design
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Design/Users|What is “user-centered design”?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Design/Responsive|What is “responsive design”?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Information Architecture|What is “information architecture”?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Actionable Content|What is a “actionable content”?]]
# Additional Reading (choose one)
#* “Designing Places and Spaces” — chapter 5 of {{harvtxt|Carroll|2010}}
#* “Identify Your Audience” — chapter 2; “Be Inclusive, Write for the World” — chapter 5 of {{harvtxt|Barr|2010}}
#* “Document Design” — chapter 4 of {{harvtxt|Balzotti|2022}}
#* “Meeting the Needs of Specific Audiences” — chapter 2 of {{harvtxt|Lannon|Gurak|2022}}
#* “Persuading Your Audience” — chapter 3 of {{harvtxt|Lannon|Gurak|2022}}
#* “Analyzing Your Audience and Purpose — chapter 3 of {{harvtxt|Markel|Selber|2019}}
# Post: Designing User-Centric Digital Content
# Reading: "Don't Make Me Think" by Steve Krug and "Information Architecture: For the Web and Beyond" by Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Morville
 
==6: Usability, Accessibility, and SEO==
# The Importance of Usability in Digital Writing
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Usability|What is “usability”?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Scannability|What is “scannability”?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Accessibility|What is “accessibility”?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/SEO|What is “SEO” and how do I use it effectively?]]
# Additional Reading (choose at least one)
#* “Speak to Your Entire Audience” — section II of {{harvtxt|Barr|2010}}
#* “Optimize Your Site for Search Engines” — chapter 17 of {{harvtxt|Barr|2010}}
#* “Designing Print and Online Documents” — chapter 7 of {{harvtxt|Markel|Selber|2019}}
# Post: Balancing Accessibility and SEO Optimization
# Reading: "Usability Engineering" by Jakob Nielsen and "Search Engine Optimization All-in-One For Dummies" by Bruce Clay
 
==7: Citing Sources and Effective Use of Links==
# Proper Citation in Digital Documents
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Sourcing|How do I cite sources in digital documents?]]
#* [[CompFAQ/Digital Writing/Links|How do I use links effectively?]]
# Additional Reading (choose at least one)
#* “Thinking Critically about the Research Process” — chapter 7 of {{harvtxt|Lannon|Gurak|2022}}
# Post: Ethical Considerations in Linking and Citation
# Reading: "MLA Handbook" by The Modern Language Association and "The Hyperlinked Society" by Joseph Turow
 
 
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===Bibliography===
The following texts are available either on Archive.org or in the [https://files.grlucas.com/d/14accad318864eef8afb/ ENGL 5106 Library] on my server (see D2L for the password).
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* {{cite book |last=Arnold |first=George T. |date={{date|2013}} |title=Media Writer's Handbook: A Guide to Common Writing and Editing Problems |url= |location=New York |publisher=McGraw Hill |ref=harv }}
* {{cite book |last=Balzotti |first=John |date={{date|2022}} |title=Technical Communication: A Design-Centric Approach |url= |location=New York |publisher=Routledge |ref=harv }}
* {{cite book |last=Barr |first=Chris |date={{date|2010}} |title=Yahoo! Style Guide |url= |location=New York |publisher=St. Martin's |ref=harv }}
* {{cite book |last=Carroll |first=Brian |date={{date|2010}} |title=Writing for Digital Media |url= |location=New York |publisher=Routledge |ref=harv }}
* {{cite book |last1=DeVoss |first1=Dànielle Nicole |last2=Eidman-Aadahl |first2=Elyse |last3=Hicks |first3=Troy |date={{date|2010}} |title=Because Digital Writing Matters |url= |location=New York |publisher=Josey-Bass |ref=harv }}
* {{cite book |last=Johnson-Sheehan |first=Richard |date={{date|2018}} |title=Technical Communication Today |edition=Sixth |url= |location=New York |publisher=Pearson |ref=harv }}
* {{cite book |last1=Lannon |first1=John M. |last2=Gurak |first2=Laura J. |date={{date|2022}} |title=Technical Communication |edition=Fifteenth |url= |location=New York |publisher=Pearson |ref=harv }}
* {{cite book |last=Lawrence |first=Dan |date={{date|2022}} |title=Digital Writing: A Guide to Writing for Social Media and the Web |url= |location= |publisher=Broadview Press |ref=harv }}
* {{cite book |last1=Markel |first1=Mike |last2=Selber |first2=Stuart A. |date={{date|2019}} |title=Practical Strategies for Technical Communication |url= |location=Boston, MA |publisher=Bedford/St. Martins |ref=harv }}
* {{cite book |last=Tham |first=Jason C. K. |date={{date|2021}} |title=Design Thinking in Technical Communication: Solving Problems through Making and Collaboration |url= |location=New York |publisher=Routledge |ref=harv }}
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 21 January 2025

Writing, Editing, and Publishing with Digital Media

The way we write and communicate has transformed fundamentally in the digital age. No longer confined to the printed page, writing now encompasses a variety of formats, from blog posts and social media updates to interactive web content and multimodal storytelling. Graduate-level courses on writing, editing, and publishing with digital media will equip students with the conceptual frameworks, practical skills, and critical awareness necessary to thrive in this dynamic and ever-evolving landscape.


Select your course:

NMAC 3108 ENGL 5106 NMAC 5108

Written: 2002, 2022; Revised: 01-21-2025; Version: Beta 0.7 💬