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Publication Date: 2015-Apr
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Using Isocrates to Teach Technical Communication and Civic Engagement
Brizee, Allen
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, v45 n2 p134-165 Apr 2015
Building on work by Dubinsky, Haskins, and Simmons and Grabill, this article explains how a technical communication instructor used Isocrates and informal usability testing to help guide a service-learning project involving the One Laptop Per Child XO-1 notebook. For the project, engineering students received feedback from peers and elementary school teachers to determine the feasibility of using the XO-1 with at-risk children aged 6 to 9. Despite initial positive impressions, the service-learning students discovered that the XO-1 was not suitable in this situation. This article discusses Isocratean theory and how his ideas can inform a pedagogy of civic engagement in technical communication.
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Rhetoric, Teaching Methods, Usability, Service Learning, Laptop Computers, Engineering Education, Feedback (Response), Elementary School Teachers, Feasibility Studies, At Risk Students, Elementary School Students, Civics, Epistemology, Taxonomy, Citizenship Education, Computer Uses in Education, Philosophy
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Tests/Questionnaires; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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