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Our local chapter of the STC works with the local schools to refine
their educational offerings in the profession. I bet your local STC
chapter could do the same. Also, try to connect with Professor Tracy
Dillon here at Portland State University (Oregon). He has set up a
strong program here and might have some advice. Email:
tracy -at- nh1 -dot- nh -dot- pdx -dot- edu
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From: Technical Writers List; for all Technical Communication issues
[mailto:TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU]On Behalf Of Peter Shea (USF)
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 1:55 PM
To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
Subject: Tech Writing Programs
Hi folks, I'm Peter Shea, a technical writing teacher at the
University of
South Florida in Tampa.
Here at USF, we are interested in creating a first-rate tech writing
program. Any suggestions or input as to what we should include or how
we
should design such a program would be welcome.
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