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Dobberstein, Michael – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1992
Points out that desktop publishing is a metatechnology that allows professional writing students access to the production phase of publishing, giving students hands-on practice in preparing text for printing and in learning how that preparation affects the visual meaning of documents. (SR)
Descriptors: Desktop Publishing, Higher Education, Publishing Industry, Technical Writing
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Varnhagen, Connie K. – Discourse Processes, 1991
Modifies the analysis of causal relations in narratives to describe more broadly defined logical relations in expository text. Compares the relative sensitivity with which three different systems of prose analysis describe recall for expository text across different age groups and recall conditions. (SR)
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Higher Education, Recall (Psychology), Secondary Education
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Eiler, Mary Ann – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1994
Assesses the role of technical communicators in electronic data interchange (EDI). Argues that, as experts in information design, human factors, instructional theory, and professional writing, technical communicators should be advocates of standard documentation protocols and should rethink the traditional concepts of "document" to…
Descriptors: Data, Higher Education, Information Dissemination, Standards
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Grant, Rachel; Davey, Beth – Reading Research and Instruction, 1991
Assesses the effects of headings on text processing behaviors during immediate and delayed testing of 65 undergraduate students. Finds that headings did not appear to affect overall comprehension or overall answer location accuracy. (MG)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes, Reading Research
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Harpold, Terence – Writing on the Edge, 1991
Argues that the accidents of reading a hypertext (changing your destination, forgetting your point of departure, or getting lost along the way) are not the effects of inappropriate cues, misinterpreted reference or poor design, but the general condition of the hypertext as text, amplified by the narrative turns of the link. (SR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Hypermedia, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Processes
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Moulthrop, Stuart – Writing on the Edge, 1992
Constructs a discourse (through argument, analysis, and reading) concerning conceptual changes that might expand ideas of hypertext rhetoric. Applies those changes by combining conventions of traditional print discourse with conventions of hypertextual writing. (NH)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Discourse Communities, Higher Education, Hypermedia
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Bawarshi, Anis – College English, 2000
Explores the notion that genres not only help define and organize kinds of texts, they also help define and organize kinds of social actions. Investigates the role genre plays in the constitution of the contexts of texts, including the identities of those who write them and those who are represented within them. (NH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Rhetorical Theory, Social Influences
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Geiger, John F.; Millis, Keith K. – Reading Psychology an international quarterly, 2004
The present study examined the unique contributions of readers' goal and text structure on comprehension. In Experiment 1, participants read procedural and descriptive passages to perform the procedures, summarize the passages, or to answer questions. The perform goal showed highest comprehension, with no difference due to text type. In Experiment…
Descriptors: Text Structure, Reading Comprehension, Higher Education, College Students
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Emanuel, Joseph T. – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1996
Presents and explains a model for an executive summary which presents correct written information to a business decision maker in an appropriate, readable, useful form. (SR)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Higher Education, Reports, Technical Writing
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Sulaiman, Jelani; Dwyer, Francis – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2002
Describes a study of college students that examined the instructional effectiveness of four text design strategies based on prescriptions derived from different perspectives: the Generic text approach, the Behaviorist-based approach, the Cognitivist-based approach, and the SOI (Structure of Intellect) Constructivist-based approach, on the…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Objectives, Higher Education
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Slatin, John M. – College English, 1990
Argues that Hypertext (which exists and can only exist online) is very different from more traditional forms of text and represents a new medium for thought and expression. Discusses the new practice and new rhetoric of Hypertext. (RS)
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Higher Education, Hypermedia, Nonprint Media
Conley, Thomas – Writing Instructor, 1988
Discusses what we can learn about writing from looking at the way Plato's "Phaedrus" is put together, including: how Plato sets up his argument and how the parts of the argument fit together. (SR)
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Higher Education, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism
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Salen, Katie – Visible Language, 1993
Suggests that visual signs help to define form and structure and are significant in their semantic function. Discusses a series of typographic studies that examine the relationship of designer, text and interpreter in the dialectical process of communication in which meaning is rendered and made explicit. (RS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reader Text Relationship, Semantics, Syntax
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Gilreath, Charles T. – Visible Language, 1993
Proposes a new taxonomy for classifying the graphic cues commonly used in visually informative text. Subsumes spatial and mark cueing (lines such as dividers, guidelines, network links, and visual tags) under a new concept called diagraphic cueing. Surveys various forms of graphic cues. (RS)
Descriptors: Classification, Cues, Higher Education, Layout (Publications)
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Bever, Thomas G.; And Others – Visible Language, 1991
Compares three linguistically motivated algorithms for assigning between-word space sizes for their impact on text readability. Finds that the readability of text can be improved with the aid of a rudimentary automatic parser. (PRA)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Layout (Publications), Readability, Reading Comprehension
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