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Dan Goldstein wrote:
> 1. What's a "manufactured service"? [Check the sequence of "and" in that
> sentence.]
>
> 2. What about good writers who can't speak in front of people - do they
> have "strong communication skills"? What about the opposite? Discuss (20
> pts).
>
> 3. What are "instructional and informational tools"?
>
> 4. What is "multimedia knowledge"?
>
> People hire us to write clearly about technical subjects. It'd be ironic
> for *our* job description be this unclear.
>
> P.S.: I tried combining DOL (Dept of Labor) with SOC (Standard
> Occupational Classification), but all I got was "SOL"
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Beth Agnew
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 4:04 PM
>> To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
>> Subject: Re: STC is broken
>>
>> ... The editorial by Susan Burton in the April 2007 issue
>> of the Intercom noted that the STC was trying to get this
>> definition for technical communicator approved by the US
>> Dept of Labor for the Standard Occupational
>> Classification (SOC) System: "Develop and design
>> informational and instructional tools needed to assure
>> safe, appropriate and effective use of science and
>> technology, intellectual property, and manufactured
>> products and services. Combine multimedia knowledge and
>> strong communication skills with technical expertise to
>> educate and inform across the entire spectrum of users'
>> abilities, technical experience, and visual and auditory
>> capabilities..."
>>
>>
>
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